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No——'people, we ridiculous by asking you to believe that we could start in the telephone directory at the A’s and go clear thrt’ to the Z’s subscribers’ taste But we do say, emphatically, too, that from Eve on can satisfy every tion of VALUE—for there is not another store in that is giving more DOLLAR for | DOLLAR than we are this present geason. We know this to we want the opportunity, and honor . of proving it here this Spring showing of good clothes that for VALUE, is without a peer — from New England to New Orleans. THE OLEVSON (0. ELLINGTON T..° . Miss Somebody Eise, the play chosen for the annual dramatics of Rockville High school, was given in Ellington town hall Tuesday evening before a large aui dience. Kabrick’s ' orchestra ' furnished music for the dancing which followed the play. ! Ellington grange' held an open meet- ing Wednesday evening, when A. D. 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There is no accounting for C LIKE RAWFSH- 07 ] i~ 8 B | Changing |vieh.l. 1 i 3 QOhan will never appear |/oens { vising Charter ;Nn. 438 ( ;451 (Mr. on. and please every in clothes. ves of tained its senate concugred In passing a bill for to the last leaf we e woman’s concep- catiogue number of the Connecticut Ax- j ricultural Among. this entire state, | 3 on the sil by March men’s bill ‘Petent car i in motion. betrue, and now th commo office. in the presence of ate that B. ’ senate in repeal of As a the rising which time: shall be Meredith, secretary of the state board of education, gave an interesting, address. The school children sang. £ At the Sunday school session Sunday the following were elected delegates to the older girls' conference to be held 'in Stafford Springs today (Friday) and Sat- urday: Elnora Wood, Katherine Clapp, Alice Leach, Louise Wood, Doris Abdrn. sub-divisi Miss- Dorothy McKnight will accompany | of rules. Somprities it cities and boroughs on the| iy ijis to the state’s prison. The bill was them as leader. An act concerning the disposition of | following bills: Changing the hours of | rojacted, A collection of about $45 was taken |fines under the automobile law was “’”"{ in "‘; South “’P},’; district of ¢ On motion of Senator Trumbull a BN in the Congregational church Sunday |dassed by the house today. It ls in the | Martford to O a. m. fo 190 b. M. DTo-}was passeed under suspension of rles morning for the Hoover fund/for Euro- |main as follaws: viding for filing of tax lists in Hartford| requiring local boards of finance to re- pean relief. 7 Section forty-three of chapter 233 of jDetween September 1 and November 1| ort pudgets two weats before election, The Woman's club met Monday after- noon in Library hall. The meeting was in charge of Miss Mary Kimball. _ Hartford, wich and Ne legisiative committee oughs which heard the and house bills: 'ayne) Amending Charter of New Lon- don, - H. B. No. 161 (Mr.. Rogers), Aet ate, an dsuch money shall be ex- iy z VTN . ok e of the st: vicés in defending the seat of C. Irving ew London. £ : The senate concutred with the house | today by passing fram the calendar a bill . apthorizing Bast Lyme to sell 1 school house in Flanders. Because Sen- iate Chairman Kenealy of the incorpora- | cajendar ions committee was absent, a resolution ! incorporating the Woodstock Academy re- The hoeuse convened on time | sion of rules were: Paying Charles C. | Cook of. West Hartford $2,250 for ser- superior cou;: in the New York hearings | Bethel Street Estate company ; authorizing board of re- g lief of Columbia to complete its duties |corporating the ‘The hause rejected today the trolley- s and on cars weighing in ex- |passed included bills; Creating a board, cess of ten tons, mo qualified motorman |of police commissioners and board of fire to do any conductor duties while car is |commissioners in Stratford, Tne house concurred with the senate to- day inhpassage of a bill ford to fill vacancies in any town or city In reporting adversely for the. udiciary committee on the bill eliminating minor- ity representation in town offices. House Leader Buckley said some good feat:res were the bill at the hearing it was the gene- rol feeling in the present housd and sen- matic thing to do to pass this legislation in restoring forfeited rigats to Carl A. Gieb of Norwich, Fred Bradley of Brook- lyn, Thomas W. Allyn of Ledyard, John Shepard of Bridgeport, Chester Selleck of Norwalk, Edward A Conklin 7 of Meriden. ! The house today concurred with the Samuel Russell, Jr.'s bill for regulating committee on: agricv'ture reported favor- ably in the house today tie following bill is “Section ' 1.—Section 6.720 of the gen- eral statues is amended to read as lows:—The standard seventy-fifth meridian west of Greenwich | state, and no department government ang no municipality er other any other time ¢r adopt any ordinance. hy law or other order providing for the usej of any other than the standard of tire, “Section 2. This act shall take from its passage.” - The bill was passed under. suspension the public acts ol“ 1919 courts . March . 10.—This was Nor- | violatfons of the" mu‘:’ ‘ew London day before -the|and all forfeitures, on cities and bor- | taxable costs ghall, 1 senate | missioner - within 'thirty | 23" - (Senater ~ Kenealy), Form of Go B, No. 32 Kenealy). | such fines, forfeitures and fees are im- |paratus; prohibiting mrklflfi Form of Government in Green- |posed by police courts-of*towns, cities |at night; making election B. No.~309 “(Mr. ‘Rogérs), Re-|or borough, ir Which tase seventy-five |iday. f New london. H. B:|per centum of such fines, forfeitures and for | section Efl ‘fees other than |cle operators’ licenses; prohibiting gve -No, Payne), Creating Board of Fin rs. ~ H. B, No, 453 (Mr. | with -all fines réceived by:him, shall be A resolution was adopted paying by him paig promiptly into. the treasury yer Thom: Em- | pended under direction of the high- | fal, of Portland. Water and Sewer Board ey e | 8 v propriation addition to sums appropriated - by the' old | general assembly, for such -purpose. the general assembly in transmitted (o the senate. ‘were: providing jury trials in symmary pre- cess; concerning attachment -of mort- gages: concerning parties in process: the concerning escape from ® | stitutions; concerning payment' of small bank deposits. Cities and boroughs— Amending charter of the city of Willi- mantic; jucorporating the Bayview Im- provement Association; d-eating a board today. | of finance in Milford ;, concerning salary of associats, judge of:city court of Mid- dletown; providing a superinténdent of highways and bridges in B;lln)f‘or:. Rafl‘; expenses ‘comm roads—Amending charter o nbury an as a ittee of the okl Ay, ex tending time for organization of Dan- bury and Bethel Tractiofl company: in- Fast Lyme Traction company. Fish and ~Game—Providing for ‘the measuring of lobsters; concern- ing permits for catching lobsters. Matters taken from the calendar and and borough of New Canaan. place on the calendar. . The then passed. an number of college bulletin. SENATE, THE HOUSE of Bridgeport to issue bonds the Fills passeq under suspen- and for construction work. tugtion of the American” Real 20. senator said. calling for a crew of two com- rators for trolieys on single rejected. concerning service of process outside of officers’ pre- cincts; providing that the certificate of death of any interest in or mortgage or lien upon real estate shall be recorded in the town, where such real estate is sit- uated ; authorizing the Colling company to- increase its stock from time to time; repealing the statute limiting the salaries which may be paid to presidents of sav- ings banks; autherizing the comptroller to secure accommodations for various state boards and officials outside of the capitol during the session of the general assembly ; allowing Irma Steinberger of Vienna and Budapest to sue estate of ance. authorizing n council of the city of Hart- in a bill to be reported later. today that while presented for outs and strikes was referred to house. it was mnot politically a diplo- day. at this time. Maurice Steinberger ~within six months The committee on the judiciary report- Concurrence wijth the senate was voted |after declaration of meace; allowing the| ed unfavorably on the following bilis: courts to refer any case to a state ref- ividing the town of Hamden into voting districts; authorizing cities of Ansonia_ and Derby to contract jointly for the disposal of sewage; authorizing city of Norwich to pay milk Inspector salary of $50 a month for services, auto hire and expenses; providing for exami- nation of insurance comnanies once in four years by the insurance commission- er; ceding the city of Rridgeport proper- ty on Long Island sound near Ash creek for a public park: preventing bullding and loan associations from paying apy person for selling ‘its shares, empowering building and loan associations to issue shares of an ultimate matured value of $200 each: changing name of Greenwich Reading Room and Library association 1o the Greenwich Library; requiring sec- retary of state.to send forthwith to each town clerk three conies of all public acts which shall take effect from passage; making it comnulsory to deliver. unclaim- ed hodies to the départment of medicine of Yale university: providing for the preservation of land records in'the state 1ibrary and reproductiori of same by pho- | tostat copies. Favorable reports were made by the S. welght. the-bills refected, rejecting the bill . calling for the liquor-license law. substitute - for Representative ; sun the ang setting |of the per centum of against “daylight ~saving” by the national rail foi- of time for the the standard of time for this of the state cost of standard arallway on of the state shall emblov exceeding fifteen vears. The bill was tabled for, ealendar. annually ; providing for dispensing of the is lmenfled\ to c. b s o Mmflufl. house: y of 'A'!:'mq in pflh&*flm reported on on dogs ; concerning “cut outs” on ‘this act {motor vehicles; concerning motor vehi- er-4 “to the com- |crowding of front seat on motor vehi-| ys. from the|cles; concern.ug operation of motor ve-. date of imposition by’ the clerk of the [hicles near school houses; changing time court or by the ustice of the peace im- |for display of mew automobile markers; yment. in Green-{ posing the sam3, except*in cases where |concerning use of highways by fire ap- on highways ay legal hol- | By unanifaous consent the house re- , Rogers), Amending Chart-|fees shall be paid o' the commiesioner |'ceived a bill /restoring forfeited rights to jer of New London Schools. 'H. B. No. |and the réemafhing twenty-five per centum |John Day of Groton. It was referred to ;300 (Mr. Rogers), Amending Charter of |retained by the police courts of such |committee. | New London, School Visitors. H. B, No. | towns, cities or bofoughs and expended | The judiclary committee reported fa- ; | for the maintenance of. such courts. and |vorably the bill making attormeys com- .ance in New London, H. B. No. 452 (Mr. [all fees imposed By the provisions of this | missioners of the superior' o court, c-u‘:— i Payne), Amending Charter of New Lon- |act and collected by said commiesioner. | dar, Law- C. Flood $143.03 for ser- The bill concerning judges of probate of state highyays, without. specific ap- | gling reports with the tax commissioner was recalled from the engrossing clerk, the | Some hmbiquitics’ reméved. and. the bill Bills favorably réported and tabled for | . From the table the house took and Judiciary- committee. | amended the bill consolidating m;;““ was The house adjourned at 1.08 p. m., t¢ cerfain etate in- [ myesday at 11.15 a. m. standard time. The committees on finance reported un- favorably on the bill authorizing :-h- ?ht: o amount of $1,105,000 for the Grand Street bridge, the Washington Avenue bridge Senator Trumbull, in explaining the re- port said that the proposition of the dity of Bridgeport carried with it a provi- sion to raise its borrowing limit to seven per cent. of the grand list. The present debt of Bridgeport was $12,000,000 the The report was accepted and the bill The committee on public health and safety reported unfavorably on. senate bills Nos. 557 and 555 relating to vaccin- ation in connection with school attend- Senator Emery, in explaining the report of the committee stated that the subject matter of tha bills was covered The re- port was accepted and the billa reject- |, ed On the recommendation of the ecorg- mittee on labor a bill relating to lo::- e committee on judiclary and on “suspen- sion of rules it was transmitted to the A hearing will be held on the hill by the judiciary committee next Tues- Prohibiting the sale of adulterated or in- ferfor products of zasoline; authorizing towns of 20.000 inhabitants to appoint sealers of Weizhts and measures: relating t othe sale of coke and coal briquettes by The renorts were accepted and The committee on banks reported fa- vorably on_the following substitute bill relating to investments by savipzs banks in raielway equipment obligations: Sav- ings banks may.invest not exceeding two their devosits and sur- plus in the prior lien eauipment obliga- tions or enuipment trust certificates issued ay service corpora- tion in pursuance of any equipment trusts financed in whole or in vart through a loan or loans made or anproved by the interstate commerce commission. provided such securities are issued for not exceed- ing in par value sixty per centum of the equipment and that such oblierations shall mature in approximately eaual annual or semi-an- nual installments over a period of not The committee «on the iudiciary report- ed unfavorably on .he bill concerning the transfer of vrisoners from insscure coun- The bill was transmitted to tlis outer appeaced for ks bill . Senates LoBiewv iy uwicu for the Bill - | inoreasing tue Maimiis vi sucniis B ad counties. 3 A TR "1 ape soerllt. ot Tolluuu ¢k wio ser The commiitee on cities and boroughs & BAIATY OL 3ou0% juwintalns ous reported favorably on & bill for the es- | WWE LOWE Aue Divywew .me 8 W lish of o o L oL & mg e I O iinar HlasentAll hiiuiriod 1o the, pll1 A bill was passed under suspension of | MCrESSIE Lue WALl .. e court rules extending the time within which | Of COIDDIA Dieds lu f..wven ... New the board of relief of the townsof Co- | HEVED countes /10 ¥%Hovo. " Juage B | lumbia- may _complete its duties. Hoberson- oi “swa Haven supe Senator - Bakewell presented petitions from teachers in New Landon and others in favor of educational hills, and foge g"_‘:“‘ the Lowell House Mothers' elub for : welfare “legislaticon. The former were |the large counties. ' He aiwo ke tw o referred to the committes on education |Pill combining the civil anu crimmns and the latter to the committse on elvil Sourts’of common pleas' in Fuirfie.d coun- e . 2 petition was presented from J. Adison | A. A. AMing of N Hunter et al, for the establishment of | torney, appeared juvenile courts. It was referred to the|®s his salary to 36,500 and his assistant committes on the judiciary. Mr, Pickett to $5,000. Mr. Alling spok( 6,000 covies of the eatalogue number |Errol of the Connecticnt Agricpiatural college; | perior court of congerning_the time and’place of voting | increase. in the Bantam veting, district of. Litch- fleld; relating to the reimbursement of | peared for towns for state paupers; enlarging the | Of the cle 800pé of the home rule law for cities, | diesex towns and boroughs; making the state board of agriculture an ex-officlo member of the board of trustees of the Conneeti- cut eollege ; authorizing the city of Mer-{of iden to issue bonda. Increasing to $100 the sum which the state may pay for the funeral ex- penzes of soldie’s and sailors; autheris- ng the town of Fast Lwme to sell the schoothouse in Flanders; increasing the compensation of tfe judges and prosecut- fng attorney of Berlin; including mert- gage notes on which the time for. re- demptin is net statsd in the seventeen years and providing judgment lens net discharged in fifteen 7ears shall become invalid unless action to foreciose has been begun; resognizing mortgages en property in this state executed in oth- er states; providing for hermetically seal- ed caskets containing dead bodies in their transfer from one town to another; in- creasing to £5,000 the amount which may be deposited in a savings bank by a per. Son in three years. The senate adjourned to Tuesday next at 11.15. were served A the children, Refreshments Judielary Committee Hearing, during the evening. Legal rights of the state were out in| }. B. Neyes has returned from New orce this afternoon in attendance at|York. the hearing at the capitol before a joint| Walter MeNeely has returned to te his sesgion of the judiciary committee and|home in Norwich, after a short stay iz the: committee on appropriations where |the village. many bills were to be heard concerning| Mrs. Johm B. Lewis is visiting friends salaries of judges prosecutors, clerks and |in Lyme. messengers of courts. George Irving of Poqueunee Bridge The bills under discussion were: was & caller hers Wednesdhiy. Fixing the galaries of the state’s attor-| Miss Cynthia Crary of Preston City it neys for New Haven county at 36,500, |the guest of Mm, George Stinson, and providing for not more than $5,000 a| Fairview Lodge, of Gorton, worked the year for the assistant state's attorney, first Jdegree on a class of candidates al Providing for increases in salaries of | the meeting of Stonington Lodge No. 2( Judges of courts of common pleas. Wednesday evening Following the buel Providing: increase in salaries of the|ness meeting an oymer stew enoy- judge and deputy judge of the district|ed. court of Waterbury. Capt. Flias F. Wiicox Providing for-an increase from $2.50 a | few days in Hartford, day for assistpnt messengers of superior| Carl Hammond -of Whrcester hat and supreme courts. been the guest of D. Elmer Wileox. Increasing =alary of sheriff of Wind- county to $3,600. Seuthington.—Mrs. Lucy K. Upeon o Increasing salaries of clerks and as-|Main street observed hes 101st birthday sistant ‘clerks of thej superior court. at her home Thursd: Aithough an in Providing for actual hotel and traveling | valid for a number of years, and eon expenses for judges of superior and su- | fined to the bed for the past ten years preme courts when they are away from| Mrs. Unson’s mind is quite astive. She home, was born in Wolgptt, but has been a resi: Providing salaries of $7.000 a year for | dent of this town for 68 years. judges of the coyrts of common pleas in .\|'ew Haven, Harfford and Fairfleld coun- ties, Increasing salaries of state's aftorneys for New London county to $3,600. Increasing salaries of messenzers of courts of common please in Hartford and New Haven counties to $1,500, Increasine salary of the clerk of the court of Windham county superior court to $4.100, Increasing salary of sheriff of Miid! se cou.ty from $2,500 to $3,600 Senator Snyder Gage elected superintendent Newburgh, N. Y, This new du rec tional games fo rthe grownups as well is spending Cuficma Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin S e Do Boge 2 Misas. o, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sikes entertamed the Center ‘Whist club Wednesday éven- ing.. The ladies’ first prize, a cut glass dish, was won by Mrs. E. A. Finance. and the gentleman's first prize, a flash- light, was awarded A. D. Hale. A farmers’ - institute was held all day Thursday in town hall and was much enjoyed by all present. The women who attended- met .in the -downstairs hall, while the men occupied the upper hall. A cafeteria lupch was provided at noon. Mrs. A.D. Cordtsen -is visiting her brother, Edwin Barrows, of Springfield. Miss Margaret Westland of Hartford is visiting Mrs. G. P. Wood of East street. Self-love prevents many a man from | hating a hypocrite. 3 | 18 BATH STREET NORWICH Staple Ap Twenty-seven inches Yesterday’ LL OUTL STORES CONPANY ' A number to be discontinued in - our retail stores from one of our Southern Mills. ba GINGHAM checks, possibly a few. browns in the lot., January Pricz Was 25¢ We reserve the right to limit quantity for protection to our retail trade. ON SALE FRIDAY to E1 to ron Check wide, assorted blue Priceé 15¢ EH &R This far surpasses anything we have ever been able ities are far superior, the styles are more up to the minute, and the than you would dare to‘think. * You will need a Sweater fo,r{m;;t the beach, tor that brisk country wi even for wear . Former Price §12.50. . osion /1ore A Great Two-day Sale Of WOMEN’S SWEATERS The Sale Is Limited to Friday and Saturday Only offer you before in the Sweater line. The qual- prices represent greafer reductions alk you-are going to take, or M‘momHfi this is the time FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN THE “APPAREL SHOP” - THEY ARE ALL WOOL—MANY FANCY WEAVES TIE-BACK MODELS—AIl Colors and All Sizes From 34 to 46 Former Price $5.00 ............... SALE PRICE $§2.98 TUXEDO MODELS—Many Models In All Colors and Sizes From 34 to 46 % ....... SALE PRICE" $6.95 TUXEDO MODELS—New Styles—All Colors—Sizes From 34 to 46 Former Price$1500 ................. SALE PRICE $7.95 HUNDREDS OF SWEATERS IN THIS GREAT SPRING OFFERING TWENTY-FOUR OF THE BEST COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Quury boviouany - Smvice ohes ©@nn j WHEN YOU THINK OF SPRING — THINK OF US— Flower, Field and - Garden Seeds If you are going to spend your time this Spring in the garden, be sure you get GOOD SEEDS that are sure to FERTILIZERS Selected Stock Maine Seed Potatoes As usual, we will have some of the best Arostook County, Maine Seed Potatoes, and if you place your order early you will be sure of securing some of them. Garden Tools and Implements Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Weeders 'REMEMBER — We carry. a fall line of repairs for our o Plows, , | J.P.BARSTOW & Co. 23-25 Water Street ' Norwich, Conn.