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R . FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW FRESH EASTERLY WINDS ¢ NORWICH SENDS $10,000 FOR IRISH RELIEF A check for $10,000 from the Norwich district has been sent to Hon. David E. Fitzgerald of New Haven, state treas: urer of the American Committee For Re- FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES SUSPECTS MOVIE HOUSES 5 USE JLLEGAL TICKETS | s 5w e e R oonomical : revenue, has issued ,a statement to the| . . : effect that moion picture film exchanges, | Beuupe it gives supreme satisfaction that measures less than six inches from/| per, at which time the former hours will lcket jobbers and ticket manufacturers, | always at the least cost nose to tip of tail. However, even with | prevail are selling to motion picture houses rolls 2 - do mot comply with instructions issued, 20 deputy wardens at work, it is prac- eh provide -that the established price, | NOANK LOBSTERMEN war. tax paid and total should be indeli- | 2 N bly printed, stamped or written on the| CALL LAWS MOST UNFAIR|fy0e of that.part: of ‘the. ticket Which is . Noank lobstermen complain because | retained by the management and not on | the lobstermen of this state have to Day|the back. A stock ticket is one that can “There are some things that every|d license fee of $5 for the privilege|be zemerally used by any theatre with- J trout fisherman should know at this time | of Setting their gear in Connecticut Wa-iout stating the name of the theatre, and of the year. In the first place, a deputy | ters, also one of $20 or over, the amount | therefore its use Is prohibited, for rol| warden or the game warden, or even the| VATYINg' in regard ‘to the tonnage of the |tickets must |- TEA e ol NORWICH, CONN., THURSBAY, T APRIL 7, 1921 TROUT LIMIT FOR DAY IS STRING OF 20 FISH . Thus far, With the trout season six days long, not a single vielation has been reported to Game Warden Fobert B. Chappell of New London county of a trout being taken away from a stream cluding freight offices, shops, store hous- es, and other departments will also at that time be set ahead one hour. That is, offices now openinz at 8.30 a. m. and closing at 5.30 p: m. will open at 7.30 a. m. and close at 4.32 p m,, etc. “The above office hours will remain in effect until the last Sunday in Septem- Whe Bl ltin | Nerwich, Thursday, April 7, 1921. livan and ©mily, Ms.“D. Swgeney. Guy Ayer, Mrs. J. Bradley, D. dseph Barry, Andrew Boyd. N. Brunelle, Chas. H. and Lucius Brown, Mrs. C. S. Barber, Mrs. Mary Buckley, George Betting, THE WEATUER., Conditions. The temperature continued much abave normal Wednesday from tue Mississippi| eastward. Th 1 bs little|lief in Ireland. John M. Lee, the Nor-|Margaret Beckwith, Michael Breen‘.dmmg ‘if‘{e'axzzrl‘;:“f‘flvp;(:l“;,Lmr;?;):fl;;ecr;:l" =+ R stats et of : 3 Barry, Mre; Alice Baker, Mr. and Mrs. P. | 1a a4 g ehl::n in temperature east of the|wich committee treasurer, sent the check Conn}elly, e T JoNk. Biats, | lowing atatemeht, for the ood of. sporter Mimisippl_siver Thursday and. 1 tho | Woghendas: @ ount received in the Nor.|Mrs, A:Buchanan, Leonard P. Church, |men and for the good of fish and game Atlantic states Friday. N of serially numbered stock tickets which in New London county and the state: W. T. Crandall, Mason Cogshall, John Counihan, John Cunningham, Dr. D. J. Coyle, Winds off the Atlantic coast— North of Sandy Hooz: Fresh nertk- wich district from all sources up to date is as follows: . Albert Cloutier, C. H. Clement, west winds and overcast weather Thurs-|mown of Norwich . ‘3‘837{63 Patrick W. Chsey, William Clark, J. in addition to the displ aay. Jewett City .. 1000.00 | Cagey and family, Mae Casey, T. Con- h addition to fhe display Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Moderate | vojuntown and Glasgo . 86.00 m,y." il % state police, have the legal rTight to look | boat, and the number of men on ,l_";l of the established price, tax pald and fo- N winds mostly southeast and aud | pebanon and Bozrahville 27.00 | joceph Caulfield, Mrs. B. Counihan,|into any creel, basket, box automobile, fi:& l‘:ev‘-h:r‘t‘jflrz:fix;dm:‘o a'(_mh‘;!;’llg‘ ;:1 show the name of the theatre using | H & generally fair weather Thurslay. Fitchvitle 166.00 | Margaret Counihan, David Disco, William {locker, crate, game bag or any other | are > Waterdfbr b Rabe): he | s Py - Fesheask Battio” ~s 335.39 | Davenport, James Drake, 3. Dooley, A. |pAckage; without o search warrant, it Ko | I to the ate of Now, Yon hite the| A canvass winl be made of an motion | Yields generously in the teapot and is exquisitely = g Hoatand: ——————|Disco, D. Dennis, Patrick Donovan, Mrs, |Suspects that game or fish is therein o ing on s Island, gOV-|picture theatres in the state and wher- | B Wuthec New Bamiand: Ceatrallll o it hes | osasenineanns FORROT o K e e |t (heflews: Thisktcre) folreslatin | Scned by New York laws and having jever It fx found that any theatre in sell | fragrant and flavory - faw Thursday and Friday, S e > e o ntit |Seareh would -be ilogal. | To search a|POts Sct the whole lenzth of the island |ing tickets In mot obeying the reculations hange in temperaturs. The committee hopes to make its final|family, ~Jeremial owning, _Patric ; . e aflowidl 10 Deibe Thalt, SR O Do o gy ol Cabwton. report on Friday of this week, and feels | Downing, Ellen Donovan, Mrs. John Dun- home or any other huilding would re-|Z/% & 00" Noank “Yor sals witheut 16|o H’* revenue act of 1918, which the B that it will be able to send to New Ha-|ion, Jr., Edward Daley, D. Duff. Mrs. |quire a search warrant. Costing (Hem & oent. for the Drivilege. | neny o of he. theatres are eonver- result of the adverse voie at the city He a Pullman cofe The Bulletin's observi:iyns show the| . an gdditional cheok for §$1.000. James Daley, Mrs. Catherine Delaney,| *“Any personx who breaks. injures ar| oo/ fC Rt By ER U g e ean vr_‘! . the penalties laid dowh bv the | meeting Tuesday, although the board|ductor on the Boston and Albany whek following records reported Lo e igs| Since the last published report, the|Mrs. C..E. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. En- |destroyg any fish screen nlaced tn a |l 00 08 "0 M08 SN DROR S lact: will ‘b tmnosed. ‘The' proprietors. | has the authority to m with the | he was hurt = in temperature agd bacomein2 1€al0Z3 | following local reports were received and | right, Maurice. F}fnn and_sisters, Mrs. [brook for the purnose of keeping in fish | POULIS 10 Noank recently and. disposed ihowever. have the privilege of submit- | ercction of the structure If i 1ssircs il Wednesday : credited as follows: Edwin_ Fay, Dr. Freeman, Elmer Flynn, |Dlaced there for breeding, etc, is liable| T o Ths"lhp 1 ; PRSI B e offer In compromise. and are giv- | This th marks v): Ther, Bar }( Total |J~.n Flynn. = “[to a fine. . Any fishing gear .used. fn|POuid: WS U N_;_ ’nr' hh"“:‘_;‘ ok :‘m’: flflnv‘s In which to ‘procure a sunply In Massachusetts Institute. | 25th anniversary of the first election I o 443020/ G0, S 36.35 : aking trout or other fish out of season, v : sters | which will comply with the law in every : ed L. Thompson as ity cierk. Ta i . fasts 3 No. 2, J. P. Lyston .. § $436.35 e taking Y Chaabinei . 5 buil, vete lroad “al. Alfred L. Thomps ¥ 12 m . 74 30200 N0 3, I P. Sheridan 665.50 \,,’;';,";‘:;‘u{i‘*;g“;jf;;,;“';‘ g:;;i{ or illegally, will be confiscated RN v T SRR epotie) pesnect. A sample ticket wil be obtained S T, e ttrow = 6p M ...........eeeee 30 3218 0NG 4 30 AL Desmond 705.93.} o, e i 2| “No person can take a trout under stx | ke Ell Sobelers At -| by the revenne agent and the printer will i TR e ¢t Yo, 4,'%. A 5 Ty Hollins, M. F. Horan. Anthony{, ~“° B ki under the same conditions as it is much | ha-advised of hi et trainers when at S EEEUAL 1, Jowdae 2L No. 5, Miss A. Stanton Fidrych, Jewett Business school, Mrs. | I"h°S I IDELN, ot can any persof, tae| cheaper to sell them there than to buy | an: affer. In wompromin o aneer o e 2 3 Comparisons. No. 6, M. J. Curran Patrick Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kenea- | 1075, than 20 in one day. The old 1aw| parreig and ship from Newport. Alities whics R et At e matism dkeptics - Predictions for Wedn A T. F. Brennan .... 304.05 |1y, Patrick Kennedy. N. Kennedy, Michael | 0 30 limit in one day was repealed in} “mpis comnetition from outsiders i |jan. the wrc ¢ has. ineurred by violat-lyaie mije honors in 1590, 1591, is still - Wednesday's weather: ¥Falr, coniinved B, T. “fi‘*“y . 37105 Rirby, Mrs. 4. Kilrow, Albert Lash, ‘:”‘h and thegmendment makes' the lim-| considered. unfair. and. the lobstermen | ", the .revenne, #ct in of tae Ma insti- Eiinliia = Greeneville— 5 4 L £ 0 1t 200 e taken only. by hook | rORsICneq. U2 .2 e . . tutions, w he Nas been a bed pa- . . warm. e 5 gg | Chelsea Lunch, ‘Katherine Lanz. George : % g o% | living in Noank and vicinity feel that it 5 tuti - o fale- tis soRcastl, - et e s Sioes Mrs. D. F. Conmor .. 400 1493.89 Letender. r? c HL:{:I(:; Pa}:n;’kh'l.ingl‘;y_!:‘:"N‘]‘i":h.,Trr:f‘x_"mc'sv Dotehe Nrenaported iz no more than rizht that ome law s r""rv xn"nmmrdmfl, :Id\ul.' o | ieme since e Jaccident at PIUsfeld 0| gyom ‘rheumatism- o matier whi STN. b S A : J. Lynch; Ross H..McGrath. John C. Mo {11 the state, cven by an e should be enacted to compel lobstermen Moy Harwood. president of S17 by which Mr. Trumbul Inst the use | frOm FOU IO vee B i T Figh 1 Moon | ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS IN |Grath. Sr., Neil J. McGrath, Frank Mur. |focomranied by the owner. No more|iivitg out. of Connecticut to pay for the | Kaw London board of scheol visitars fa|of his lezs. In ail probability he will | g™, gt 3 bollle of Bheomu: use & e IRISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN | tha, John .A. Morgan, Henry Metcalf, | 320 17 pounds of trout can nsport-| privileze of brinzime in and: selling thelr | af the on‘nlan that the hoard will let |never walk again. Fe realizes his con-| o RR€ I EN OO SR FUNETE Sop [i Rises. | Sets. Tises. % i i rank Miner. ~d’at one time. No person can transnort| .geches. in- state towns. the matter of building the junior highidition and cheerful. ~Mr. Trumbulll money back, says The Lee & Osgogg (Standard Time.) The following are Aadditional contrib- | Frank Mia AT St e e paant i pAUeT. of Balfies il donlop hink |21 o T i s e ullimondy. SAER, ‘s e Lee = — |utors in the Norwich district to the fund | Robert McNeely, Agnes M. Casey. Ellen |y; o4 i sor. stocking puzpnse ot E op_for ime being, as the | i n Company - Day. Il [ a : for Relief in Ireland: | Murphy, B. X. Messinger, Baird Tire Sup-1"r Woron “conenn on lake trout willl WOREMEN'S COMPENSATION BUT T 715 || 320 Arthur Armstrong, Meyer Antokal, Al-|Ply Co., Mrs. Georze Maloolm, Appleton | o =0 (%0, o700 O 00 (Gt oot No MEMCAL EXPENSES 5 36 3.30 {bert Altachul, M. Briggs, A. Burlingame, | Maine. Mrs. Maynard, Mrg, HeBy i oce 1. oo e :°s than 10 inches| Tn the workmes 5 838 420 David Bendeit, Charles S. Brown, John | Mansfield, Arthur:McGee. Georze Mans- | Sas soamnalastion. glalu 915 || 451 1 iLendsit 8 & Browh, : 2 Ionzth can be taken. of, Franc's Tourville of 163 .Providence 4 te, | Barry, Michael Buckley, C. C. Chapmat, |field and family, Frank Marsh. Thomas 0 \t anv time fromi | street. Putn ingt Lths-New York, 9.54 || Sets 5 Coughlin, Mary Nagle, John O’Donnell and family. Annie| N0 fisF - S SLany g stxeet, am, against the New York, 103 758 | deirey Conugtl, sBienivhy ¢ Coughlin, Sy : any place.by the use of explosives ew Haven and Hartford, R. R., Cr 1134 || 803 | Coughlin, Daniel Coughlin, Mrs. C. B.]O'Connell. Patrick. O'Connell. J. OBrien, |21¥ P! S ol gy missioner 3. . Donohue fnds that Tour- g T — Carpenter, Curland Talking Machine ;Peter Peterson. James Quinn, ~Mars = ¢ g nobus fads ah our- Six hours after high water it is low [ CAIDERAr, | CHEORE | EAlORE et 3, | Quinn. J. E. Rochette and family, J. Reed | PRUG APDICT BACK AT is_eni compensation but not water, which is followed by flond tid : e , Mrs, g et John Fitzgerald, Mary Garr: P. Redden, Edward Reav for reimbursement for his-medicai and TOSPITAL ON OWN REQUEST | g ry, {and. , hospital expenses. Frank N. Gardiner, Mrs, Frank Hoxsie, | William Ryan, Lawrence Ryan. Bremiar | macmo ™ cvocker of New Tond ense . Mrs, Harris, Roy Hinckiey, Mrs. G. W.|F. Sullivan, .D., E. Sullivan, Mr.. and | aymond Crocker of New Tondon an| The emplove siffered ‘ahersia - GREENEVI Mrs. Harris, Roy Hinckley, Mrs. 3 v nd-time drnz nAdict. presented him-| moving -machinery fn & car ot Hituis Mrs. Sullivan, M. J. Shea, George Swan- | Ju1e 26 potioe hendquariors there re. | Bon on aeninery In & car at All 3 Mrs. L. Gl=2ue Is spending a fow days| william Jones, J, Judson, Jeremiah |ton, . ~ cently and_asked that the authorities|Buffalo, N. Y.. for an operation He g in Hartford Kane, Mrs, M. Kelley, Mrs. Dora Kings-| Mrs. C. Sullivan Mrs. P. Sullivan.| ,mmit him-to. the Norwich State Hos-|was discharged teom the rocon: ~He John O'Shea has returned Jewett ot T i e M Jennie Sullivan, William H. Stebbins, | Corr o, ™M , ad s o ks Senargel from the "hospital. as, {ley, Albert Lamphere, Mrs. Nellie Moore, pital for treatment. Wedneslay morning | cured afier (nirty duy City after visiting relatives in: ‘he Vil- [ Morse, John F. Murphy. Mrs. Belle|John Swanton. Robert Swanton. . Nellie| foooker was brousht befors Judze S. | The ridetce ohows atie et lage. McCall, L. Mather, Patrick McCarthy, E.|Shea. B. Shéa John Traynor, Mary |vyietor Prince and. was committed to the | of six weeks resnited feam the oy iss Viola Cousins and Adelaide Mur-| Newhury, Peter T. O'Neil, Louis Oyellel, . Vetter, John Wilson. Hel- | inctitution for six months. and_operation and that the . claimans & phy spent Sunday in New 1oadn. Frank Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.|T¥ Misses Wholey, Harvey | ™ progecuting Attornev Danfel M. Crof|entitled ' to compensation gor mant is| Miss Catherine Sullivan of Wil'na-|preiffer, A. Porter, H. B. Parmelee, Har-| Wickham, _ William .S, - Winterbottom, | nin ' informed the court that fhe act| riod: but an pomgy agon for that pe- tic was a recent jsitors with Mr 3ud| G Reardon, John Ramage. Mr. Stark,iElizabeth Wolfenberg, Mrs. A. Lacavera. | mitaq mad arevinsis heen n pationt st | joy e e el Mrs. Joseph Gadle. 3 {Mrs. ). Seotf, C. Sherman. Mr. Slosberg, | ~Occum District—Mrs. - Rose .. Brand. | he siate hospital and nad heen Sie. | vided smd ofteney, poniial seryices Toat} The Greeneville School haseball {eAM ' Glizabeth M. Sullivan, Patrick Shea, L.|Joseph. Bernard. John = Brown, Lewls| chargeq ‘as enred. Crocker, hwever:| refused the same and sousht his own. . bad their first practice "Fedicgla/ ait-| g Fred ‘Senser. Brand.. Anna Brand, A. Bearnal. Annlelwent to New York and there foll in with | it is for 5 e péin . s . . ST ariotte Anearn of Wilimanie | ThATes Conl Co. W. Ward, Kate Wil-{ Roncher, Themas ' Brunn. " Gertrude | X Lront, G anie aniets ant acein e | not narseanis i i et 2% |8 In observance of our Forty-eighth Anniversary, we are conducting a great Special Sale of iss Charlotte Ahearn S ley, Mrs. W. Willey. F. R. Wilson, L. H.|Brand, Bd. ‘Blanchard. Michael Coffey,|dulzed in the use of marcotics. Raalfz-| the claimant 2 % : - BT K was a recent emest of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | Wicox. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs,| John Coffey, Felix Champagne. Hem | aomat i omn erm saining a| The wages of Tourville ‘were $33 store-wide scope in which we invite you to participate and profit. teph Gadle of Central avenne. i Washburn, Breed theater. Louis T. Cas-|TY Costvect Joleps Chexth: Axthur Cate/| ot ‘over. hpn and that escano | week, and the award is that the rofl. sidy, Mrs, T. Craney, Frank Dennls, Mrs, | Atchie, Coblent, Alice Curran, Mrs. Alex| wae . tn Erting oo T i wroane | week, - e aaaia i e rail- 2 $ . e % T Al "Bnotan: Joih B Anarow 5.1 Courn, Tenr Caram = Reenie” e |t Mo S T T | 5 ey el ver e cmant |f This great, comprehensive offering of seasonable merchandise, at prices so very much 2 Davies, Mrs, E. Forbes, Gallup Co.. Hy. | Surleu, Rev. F. R H DeSureault. Joseph | niaca him. in the institution at $16:50 per week. ek 1 e 2 . o s $ The warm weather of yesturdsy was|man Dros Florence Huftman, J. eck, | Dugas,, A Dubriel s Adelara. Derossir, | " 4 | ek, below the regular, is indeed timely. Every department of the whol_. store is 'm| lribub. appreciated by local canoe owiers who|George Kowpolowlas, H. Lahn. M. Lo.|Ciara Lernard, I R e e - S o , 3 s ;i 5 x took advantage and went out ca the 1:v- | votte, A, Mitchell, St James E Moore, | Firmen. _ISter Godalre, Alfred - Gagne. b e s rnis, Al —— et — || T8 tO this important annual sale event. On every floor, in every aisle, special saving v ight by Several [ John A. Morgan, Sr. .Mary Murphy, | 2dmon aduc Y s L e i 3 Tt i 1 1 = 1 i b s e e e o i o T eelly, WHians] Leblale, - ohn (LAtaItE, |y iiThe SRR Botics’ hiw bee sen Just Apply This Paste i}l opportunities are spread out for inspsction and selection. The Armiversary Sale tickets i = s S 1 Samuel Lefeire, Fred Lauallie, Joseph|President Pearson of the New Hav . . o : 2 -3 2 ut feel! hs water dccided | Schwartz Bros., Sellas Lunch Room. D) = = B That they would WAt Il 4 Tate: dite | Georse Stanton. Henrieita Stemcamp. | Lurn. Rosaoa LePage, 0. LaRoche. Irone | road and C. L. Berdo, presitent of || and the Hairs Will Vanish ||| ™27k the location of these Anniversary Bargains. Be guided by these signs—they point Y Z lat 4 R 25 | LaRoche, Moses B. Lafomiere, Aldea M.|Central New FEngland, to the mayors = anish ||| before taking a dip. Around the f C. L. Stewart. Peter Sellas,i A. 8. ¢l . 3 M.|Central New England, he mayors ot h: of this month is about the time that the | Thompson. W. Teachtenters. J. M. Young | Lessard. J. Mahoney, J. D. McCarthy. | ail cities, sclectmen of thestowns. and ths way. try o see who will 9o ths firs: w. | Mrs Chris Beusen, Mre. 1. . Bowman, | $ Morrsttl, James Murphy, Herman | burgesses of e nectly (Boudoir Secrets) - h o had some affect on the | Thomas Pullman, Josep Purns. C. E. o Mrs. Alfds Noel,jcut and Rhode Island. advising them of g = = Rt e :m”"‘ e ey e Ph O. Sarahfi Seri Paquetti. Will-|the change in working hours of those|’ The judiciois use of a " delatone gl & e T Pt Y e | lam Preavy, Julius Peloquin, J. €. Pelo- [two companies: paste inisures any womau a clear. halr- s o s o Geiaiz, Nrs. 8 Colavers, Mk | Qun Willdm Paquerti’'0. I preavy, | "In view of the fact the'time of prac. | ot skin. " To' brepare-the pasie, mix THREE MORE DAYS OF OUR B k0 hee 1o i e e Gt M nes o hernoy, | Peter I. Payuetti, V! P. A. Quinn, Them. | tically all trains on the New Haven and |a little of the powdered- delatone. with TOILET CREAMS cern'ng the prospects .f tas iocal team.| Mrs, Maxton Folms, Hourlzan Bros. |25 Quirk, M. Randal. Calburt It Roy,|Central New nd will be set ahead [SOme Water, then apply to the objec- S L I R e e B R L S B R e e D e, e . SPECIAL SALE OF g zreatly improved hy the eréctinn | A A. Jordan. Mrs. . M. King, Mrs® Suilivan. William Jhea, William Sourber, | order that arrival and departure at New | When the paste is removed,.and the Cold Cream, ) iy Teniin o Buth sicsoF tha| B T Resas: SHaaimn Keohn Emel Seneviey, James Sullivan. Staiey| York and Boston may. conform to day-|SKin -washed, every trace of hair will 20c Daggett & Ramsdell's street up onme block. McCloud, Mrs. J. McGrory, Mrs. Mrs, | Sunke, George Tehault, Clement Tietur,|light saving, in both of which cities the |have vamshed. No pain attends the! Cold Cream, tubes ....... 24¢ ¢ The St. Louis society are Iolflag « | Margaret MeManus. Micnael Murphe, | MTS. J. Terdis. Joseph Tatualt, = John|same will then be in effect. this Is fo Rea pCithe delatone and.ib will not mir 30c Frostila .......... - carnival this week i1 Parish hal. The | Mrs. Nellie Murphy. Mr. C. A. Northrop, | Ward: D. J. Welch. B S e R R pe e LT 30c Pond's’ Extract. Vanish- nall le prettily decoratad and “ined with | Mrs. M. O'Brlen. Patrick ONeil, Mrs. 1. vou g elatone. ing Cream, jars or tubes.. 24c various booths. N. Rosenberg, Mrs. R. Rourke, Mary B, RNCEIE T . Cold —— ! Sheridan. B. Smith, Mary Smith, Mrs. 890, Pénd's_ Extract WILLIMANTIC INVENTOR GETS | M. Stanley. Sadie Stanley, Mrs. H. Cream, jars or tubes . PATENT FOR Sorxp pox | Stelzner, Eugene F. Sullivan, Patrick Sul- e Thursday — Friday — Saturda; } { 10 Sanitol Face and Cold y y y “Th;‘ followi=c patec's wore granted | — Cream ..... arch 22, 1927 I BILL PROVIDES FOR CONTROL 35c Pompeian Night Cream.. 27¢ Th C 252 Edward B. Allen, Bridgeport, butt-- is Sale wil end wi ose - Sk Mewioa e ik OF EEAL ESTATE BEOKERS e T is Sale will positively n the store closes on Sat 3ridgenort, power franemitting mechan.| Drastic legislation for the control by 25¢ Benzoinated Lotion...... 22¢ . 90 oo . sm. Edward B. Allen and H. C. Fatulk. | the state of real estate brokers and sales. B e e ke urday night. Don’t fail to take advantage of this oppor- aer. Bridgeport ch-forming mechan- | men was favorably reported in the house 2 . . . . o sm. Thomas L. Cowles. Bridgeport, ve- |of s by the committeo on 25e Palmolive Cold Cream.. 1%} yynity for substantial savings in standard grade Toilet hicle spring suspension. William P. ‘l ary Tuesday, in the form of a 40c Daggett & Ramsdell's 33¢ “rockett, Bridgeport. presser-font for |substitute bill providing for the estab- e Clame 2 Maciie” ... 9% : kniving machines. David Petri Palmedo,|lishment of a state commission. The| i0c Eeli i Articles. Bridgeport. muffier attachment for tele. |bill, Which was tabled for the calendar, | S e O Mo 290 shones. Adolph Rosrer, Bridzeport, fuel [is a substitute for the original bill in- ream or C e ivstem for internal-comhustion engines, | troduced in the house by Representative Bernard H. S'celly, Bridgeport, lu- icating svstem. Benst M. W, Hanson, Hartford, chuck. Willlam R. Dunham, Ir. New ‘Haven, tie-plate. Joseph Good- man, New Haven, handle lock. Walter R. Zopp New Haven, fishing reel. Guisepn: 75c Pompeian Massage Cream 5% 35c Jergen's Benzoin and Al- mond ....eeeed 29¢ Colgate’s Cold Cream ...... 25c 50c Pompeian Night Cream 37c Here Are Some of the Offerings Hall of Orange. Appeal to the superior court from the decisions of the real es- tate commission is provided for in the act. The bill also provides that should any sectio of thie act be invalidated by the TOILET SOAPS 50c Hind's Honey and Al- z 2 ROUGE AND FACE E. Terranova, New Haven, molding flack, |courts, such invalidation shall not effect thond Cream .......:...... 37¢ 10¢ Hard Water Castile Soap 8¢ POWDERS - "f"“’“‘ use. Max R. Koerner. New |any of the other provisons. 50c Stiliman's Freckle. . 35¢ Colgate's Guest Soap ....... 10¢ PR e . 8% tain, floor or ceiling plate. Charles Under the provisions of the bill the . s 7 “ B nito] ace Powder.... E. Stahl, Meriden, electric switch, Albert [governor 15 empowered to appoint the v g g g o N ool g ek Hotp e 0c Aubry Sisters’ Deautifier 8 ing Cream, jars..... 2 O Soa 25¢ S Gaess, Waterbury, frame construc- | commission which is to comprise three o=t L ing e T RovD, Sox RO T fc Derma Viva Liquid ..... 3% Sion for metal heading machines. Albert |members each of whom shall have had g e o Mz =L PO Lablach 43 H. Gaess, Waterbury, punch transfer |seven vears of active experience as a| . Cream Jjars.. 10c Jergen's Witeh Hazel Lablache ......... . pechanism for heading machines. Artinr [real estate dealer. The act should be- 30c Packer's Charm ... Soap e S S it O e Jara Rice Powde 49 . Fuller, Stratford, automatic heat reg- | come effective Januay 1, 1922r. o lan’ Day Creas, o ke dd 30¢ Mavis, all shades : ulator. Edward B. Allen, Newton, gimp-| Real estate brokers and salesmen te H Fompe i 20c Stork Castile ............ 4c o6c Potipetain, Beastl Bolr threading guiding means for button hole |get a license must be trustworthy and 25c Elcaya Cream .. 37¢ Imported Spanish Castile 18¢ p$i . 43¢ " Sewinm machines. Frederick X. Green,|bear a good reputation for honesty and 25c Wrisley's Peroxide Cream 2¢ $0¢ hioant Bathimatieie s, 406 her Pl cees 45 Willimantic. sound box. Chester H. Ran. | fair dealing and must be competent te 29c Aubrey Sisters’ Cold or 100 Wikalay’s. Castile. s v, . D& 63c Pompeian Bioom ....... 45c dall and R. R. Tavlor, Naugatuck, ap- |transact tho business of real estate brok. Croniaiess Oream’ /.o o0 906 e : 5¢ Djer-Kiss Face Powder paratus for compacting pulverulent ma-|er or real sstate salesman. s0c ~ Fioward’s Bottermilk Physicians’™ and * ‘Sargéons 0c Tetlow's Pussy Willow.. T Ravmond Smith, Hazardville, eec-| A real estate broker is a person, parte [ 3 ;‘: e Soap ceeenn .. 8 $0c ‘Chraiei s POANSE trical teeting apparatus. Cheney Brothers | nership or corporation selling real estate 2 15¢ Munyon's Witch Hazel 4 T ¢ of South Manchester, trade-mark right|or offering for sale. The act is not to i0c Harriet H. Ayers' Lux- 33¢ BOED Ho o b sk . 10 3¢ Aubry Sisters’ Ti grade decorative silks only in the piece. |apply to owners or lessors or to lawyers SLE Pl 10c Colgate’'s Bath Tablets Oc Mary Garden Rouge. _— performing the duties involved in the 75c Harriet H. Ayers' Lux- Pl ey 30 Elcayu Powder Workmen's Compensation, handling of real estate. Seven-Passenger. 60-horse- uria ...... . 59¢ S fee ST g e Derma Viva Rouge. Two workmen's compensation agres. | TN me‘n_\hlr.-dn( !h'demmissian are to ..-c;z.““:e base $6c Elcaya Cream s W o S A SR 0 Dorin's Powder or Rouge ments as follows have been amaroney ny |TeCCive $15 @ day and expenses for ac- . 106 Domhian Masaks Choam 456 i g % $1.10 Pivers Azurea ‘ Commissioner’ 3. . Donohac: ¥ |tive service. . On July 1, 1921, the gov- 8 el 17¢ Pear's Unscented Soap..1l4e $1.00 Mary Garden Powder lup Congdon, Moosup, employer, | “TROF IS to appoint commissioners for SR b et e P Colgate's Cashmere Bou- Sc Swansdown Face Powder and Llovd R. Congdon, Moosup, om. |{erms of ohe. two and three yeas, re- old Cream, jars .... . 89c Soap, small size, § e Woodbury's Face Pawder ploye. fractured wrist dislocated elbow, | Snrotively: and one ""f.g‘"fl years after o + o $1.25 Pompeian Massage = 5c or a cake.......... 10¢ 6oc Harriet H. Ayers' Face at rate of $12.50, *|this year. The commission is to have V d rf d h f Cream ......... .. 8% e tot MokB L L 1 Powder \ AN H. D. Best Co., Groton, employer, and | QUaTters in the capitol. I esign, perrormance and qual Q! SN Biemds’ Orisuiet I:”:’ Aoy, 3Lk 8 s0c Melba Powder Ernest Post, Groton employe, strained F;u and charges are to be turned over % Cream.. ..o .. $1.29 - ¢"p *‘"S"“"‘;fl' Fh gl Hudnut's Three Flower ankle, at rate of $12.00, 5 to the state treasurer. . d b . f“_s & 55 oa size, 70c, 6c Miro Dena Rouge " The fret annia] fea for & broker's - materials, Studebaker cars are t $2.00 Madame Ruppert's Face acake ... e R0 Luxor Powae ] 149 cense is to be $10 and for renewal, $5. Bleach .......civee - &) 25¢ Woodbury's Soap . 18¢ e P. & M. Liquid WAS IN BED THREE DAYS, The license fee for salesmen is to be $2 : d 2 d th . hi h h 25¢ Cuticura Ointment ..... 21c 25¢ Cutleura S0ap .......... 19 v owder ... o R R R e T LD grade an e prices at which they are 30c Cuticura Ointment . Colgate's Coleo Soan at $110 clour Powder Puffa- fays with my back, 1 took Foley Kidney (1 commission or valuable consideration & .- B ;“;: oAy 1:: Wool Powder Tuffs eat = as at my work | for the performance of any of th 3 99c Mercolized Wax:ovoosees RS Seaiive SORD 2 % 13c, 12e, and again. 1 cannot praise v Jor. e of the acts W, e B 2 mach " Foley Kidney Bills ston hadsos | 1orein snecified from any person, excent soid, en Ik on a basis ol price per 3% P. & M. Almond Cream ¢ 123%¢ Jergen's Violet Glycer- oc K. & G. Rice . 37e irregularities and &trensthen tha Kidnevs, | his employer,” reads Section 10 of the 29c P. & M Ciiéuimber Cream 280 ine Soap. 3 for 25c. each.. ¢ e Chinwah Face 39 They help eliminate from the system the | act. d e h ‘ll f S0 2 . 12¢ Jergen's Bath Tablets, 50c Madeline volsons that ciuse backache, rheumatic | The commission Ja anthorized to inves- und of car weight, will com '€ favor= 25¢ Gourard's Orlental Cream 20 folet, Lilac and Geranium, Powder .. . 3e td pains. SHff Joints, sore muscies, swollen | tixata real estate dealers and to revoke : c Noonan's,Lemon Cream 59¢ 3 for 25e, each . . 8 Me Face Powder.. 15¢ Loe'& Oegood o/ Mness under the eyes. |jiconses. Apneal to the superior court| ' 7 Q 2 . 15c Sayman's Veretahle Soap 12¢ 3 Nu Air Embaume = from the decisons of the commission is ably with the prices o eavier cars. 200 Tmported Castile Soap Compact $1.19 provided for. = ’ 3 4 (made In Spain).......... 12¢ lations of the aet's provislons are 25¢ Resinol Soap ............ 19¢ ubjet fo fines of mot less than $100 and not more than $2.000 and two yvears' o which, because of heavy weight, fre- corporation In to ba $5.000. _" s At quently sefl at much higherprices. ' ANTISEPTICS c Peroxide, 16 oz. ¢ ‘Dioxogen NOTICE MANICURE NEEDS ; c Listerine VASELINE 5¢ Orange Wood Sticks..... 3e & DOCTOR'S BILL MUST BE 30c Glyco Thymolin: p So Rengéy # 3 0 o ¢ Emery Boards, a dozen .. e PAID BY CONN. POWER cq Th' 5 Stud k Y :}m l;)rmds Extract . Blue Seal, yellow, Jars..,.... 7e¢ 39¢ Lustrite Cuticle Ice 2 After a hearinz on the matter, Com- eba e 50c Dioxogen .......... bt 39c L e " missioner J. J. Donohue has decided that tesa o .ar 60c Glyco Thymoline .. e \‘” b P = C5c Cutex Polish Paste, Pol- Tafmne the Connecticut Power Co., of New Lon- 50c Listerine .. Biue Seal, white, jars........ 10¢ ish: Cake, Nail White or y don, must_pay the bill ‘ot Dr." Gearge st Pond's Exract. fus meal carbofated. 15 Cuticle Remover .......... 2T¢ P, v that city fe ical ad- \ - 3 30¢ €y i et o[ el et NORWICH MOTOR CAR COMPANY s Bive su yomade.LL_._ 00 vt sanicre i Greenevnlle, plove of the company. Dorr was at 4 () u.nt} Glylco;rhvmol!m‘- White Vaseline Tubes. 15¢ e, '»(“""WL] \;';“ F«]mw; work setting poles on October 6, 1920, in 3 c Lysol (Antiseptic). 4 a5 ke or Liquid qui Montville When he . acratehed ~ himsel 3 50c: Lysol -(Antiseptic) ... Capslcum Vaselink THEME .. $80 Bleach, Whitener, Saive 0 oL 2h hifgelt one am 'ee raseline C: I 3 Nol'WlCh TOWn with some brush from which infection A $1.00 Lysol (Antiseptic) . Vaseline Camphor Ice....... 13c namel, Cuticle Ice. ...... 2 followed. The doctor treated him for celluletis. ¥rom the evidence it was found Homwiv that the employe reported his injury SPECIALSIX TOURING CAR fi7s0 S AL-SIX COUPE. LIGHT-STX, TOURING CAR 51438 es and that the 8| ident i b= aases PECL S ) i te ihe § o e oo PECIALSIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER 1750 SPECIALSIX SEDAN. LIGHT-SIX LANDAU-ROADSTER. 1650 i Sondcidi s B T e SPECIALSIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER 1750 - BIG-SIX TOURING CAR .. LIGHT-SIX SEDAN. .. 2150 watdl Thls Space their own physician. In view of these F. 0.B. Detrait PO R facts it is found that the bill rendered ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES by Dr. Cheney is in order and is a bill which the respondent company ls re- sponsible for under the met.

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