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Fraternities In Westerly High School Ordered to Disband—Deemed Detrimaental to Progress and Efficiency of the School—Rogers-Wells Marriage —Elder George Adams on Trial Charged with-Arson —Sunset Farm Witnessed by Big House. ‘The bome of Birs. Harriet L. Wells, « Elder George Adams, who conducted PASSENGER SERVICE NOT PAYING FAIR RETURNS. Street Railway Companies Apply for Right to Carry Freight. Boston, Nov. 20.—Street railway companies in all parts of Massachu- setts have recently applied for the BUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE AT ST. PAUL, MINN. Heated Debate on “Has Christian En- vor Seen Its Day?” * St. Paul, Minn, Nov. 29.—“Has Christian Endeavor séen its day?” This was the question asked of the right to carry freight, and these re- | Presbyterian Sunday school mission- al quests have met with the approval of the state railroad commission. This action has been taken, it is said, today, | because the passenger service has not been paying fair returns. Forty-one out of the eighty-one companies in the state paid no dividends last year, and those paid by the forty ranged from | its adelphia, the movement has lost much of arles attending the Sabbath school in- stitute today. The Rev. Willls D. Getzon of Phil- superintendent of youns people’s ' work, propounded the ‘query and it resulted in heated debate. It was the consensus of opinion that NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910 e o e e ——— e ——————————————————————————————————— THE L0000 O000ILOOO0CGOIOOGS OOOGO SOGHOOOOD l e ————— e ———————————— TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY A Remarkable Showing of ~ beos Ask Your Dealer 2 to 10 per cent.. The first franchise|sirength as 2 factor in the church, but for trolley freight cars was granted | that with trained leaders. to direct the Rich Furs and Fur Coats 110 High street, was beautifully dec- Jabernacle No. 1, Church of God and for Patk & Pollard Dry- Saints of Christ, in Westerly, and by orated Tueaday evening for the mar-|his actions and those of his colored riage of Miss Helen Maxson Welle and followers became almost a public D. Harold Rogers, graduate of West- | nuisance, has bean in the }flngsl‘nl;l jli-\lll - school, 1904, and Amherst, | {07 Several months awaiting trial, He S in | i3 charged with arson in setting fire to = v B P epormed 0 | his own home last April in Wickford the parior, Rev. Samusl H. Davis offi- h Junction. o tor oy e was efcorted into|"'iis trial was commenced Tuesday Langdon of denc: I:nd was nven" in the superior court for Washington by her mother, rs, Harriet L. cOUnty by Judge George T. Brown and TR "ihe teate of honsr it Gni of ‘which Tristam D. Babecock Besther Dodge, and Roscos Seely e e Rt e LR T S 4 . of the building that was Siukling of New York city was best| i\ oCcupted by Elder Adams® Tab. S S i w ke stin gown, | ermacle No. 1, in Main street, West- gut en train, with Brussels lace and Tl Many witnesses gave their testl- oy TSR and tho case was not concluded bouquet of white roses and llijes of the | " court adjourned Tuesday after- valley. Miss Dodge, the maid of honor, wore S pale blue messaline with overdraper: Sunset Farm was the of pale biue chiffon, trimmed with| 3Musing play presented to a la Chantilly lace, and carried pink roses ¢isnce in Bllven Opera house Tuesday and Hites of the vellcy ening by the Westerly Dramatic and Little Miss Hoyt, dsughter of Dr.| Social ciub wnder the auspices of Mis- Mrs. Dixi Hort, of Providence. was cut tribe, No. 19, Improved Order gt Bhe was dressed in white L’l:‘helpnrl(s watn 11 ol_\i pale é y y the local amateurs, and B e e hriedy efforts were heartily applanded. of pink roses. | on #nd suppor followed the Mr, and Mrs. Rogers left| the 7.33 westbound express train on | of characters foilows: George Loughlin; avid _Roche, Jr; win Howlke: he cast i Bradle: ah Stoles, Bradley, = E Ted Rk < Friend; Cy Whittaker, Acting upon the instrucions of the olag; Lafe Periinsmaward sommities on schools, VWilliax elca | Holmen_Jr., superintendent of schoc own, | end John F. Swain, principal, have ames | Job West, Russel Miss Trene Horgan; Rose Lanphere; _Alice iffe; Mrs. West, ond, taken hercic measures to put an end the secret sooictios in the Westarly soho». They have selected the C. soctety, the oldost organiza- ® starter, believing that if this other to disband th innis, Doris connected Anne Smith, i Samuel Culley, Alfred | al herofc 8 _sehoool officials n on the part o Boya: her ote ™ Harold Dean, Alfred B G haat. B C. socicty has ry. Dernara i | Poen obtained by the superintendent, e, Leo Neider, Herbert &4 t of them will be called into i s the and informed that they must e, e Jeave the schooi and remaln out until much time as the secret mociety went out of existence. as it would not be| tolerated hervolter | ‘The bovs ciaim that the 3L B. C. so- clety fe mot a strictly sehool society, fta membership includes many who been graduated from the school, and that therefore it should not be Lanyhere, Bmma | ity Boys: Percey Seeley, Robert 1, Thomas Tuttle, Joseph Howard, £mith, Wesley Macomber, Henry -Village Greene of Masonville, shioned Husking Bee | subjectsd to schoo} discipline, and its: &t members who happened to be of the coun- | country : stadent body should e, Alica jected to punishment. The Don’t Be Cross W who bave been ordered from school ey: Girls, ve declare that it is Impossible for them ey; Dy Heart Has Learned to| % comply with the demands of the Love You, Elsie Stokes; Why Little wchool officars, and cause disbandment Boy Blue Was Plue, Mr. Macomber and chorus of girls; Don't You Want a Paper, Dearie, Miss Lewis, four boys ! and four girls; Give My Regards ta| Msbel, Lafe Perkins; Who Are You With Tonight, chorus of city girls; Sil- o€ e society, especially as the major- #7 of the membership are not of the #tudent body. | In order to be reinstated, the sus- pended students must show official artificate that they have resigned from Ver Threads Among the Goid, Raymond the M. B. C. soclety, and will not hold ¢ Lets Take an Old Fashioned aflcs or membership therein, while Walk, four boys and four girls: Barn ey are pupils of the Westerly High Dance, All Hands Around, Jim Brown; School. The Heart Bow'd Down, Obediah Ci The Stokes: The Cynical Owl, Mr. Chap- | s the 1 man, four boys and four girls; Tonight | Will Never Come Again, Elsie Stokes; | My Starlight Maid, M | recTet Me Where the Lanter ! F- finale. ‘wehool 7t w00, must be abolished Should the| A motion for a new trial in the ius- same heroto Alscipline be epplied to ance ca merahers of the F. T. S. and the | o T.'3.S. it would mean practically the closing of the Weseterly High school R is oposed to hold a joint mee ing of school committee, the facul- | of High school and parents of pupiis for & general discussion of | the subject, so that the whole matter | mey be clearty wnderstood. The school | comumittes cleime that these secret so- | gleties are detrimental to the progress &nd efctancy of the schoool. against Thomas J. Bannon riy was denied v by Arown in the super and ty by session ¥ He was of the superi cour ¥ t t for Washington In the trial n, there dence of a sale against him. found guilty of maintaining nuisance, Bannon, th Judge ' John YV d a motion for a new trial. Tues when Assistant ¥hers fo Buy in Westerly |soims! e nuioo e e R sssisslusctsossissstosssnion Sweeney did not desire to be heard on the motion. The court the motion for a new trial. A ne was also denied In the embezzlement case against Joseph S, rille of Westerly, was found | ity at the r session by a it once denied | INDUSTRIAL TRUS—T COMPANY b Weateriy Branch Caphtn) ~Three Million Dollars | jury,” Judge Sweenoy later filed a mo Surpius Three Million Dollars |tion' for a new trial, but he did not Over Pifty Thousand Accounts. are to be heard om the motion as SMbesal, courteous and eficient in feg [ 212100 by the assistant attorney ge management. g e the court denied — — 5 Local Laconics. al s of scarlet Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Mr. and Oirs. iwin R. Davis of | rellef within five minutes. Boston _attended marriage Tuesday It s set up ical appar water dam sers-Wells evening i vse of the | > 1l ARE SOLD BY I. B. CRANDALL Co. BO¥304 Westerly, R. I Bay Your Shees and Hosiery and get a cowpon on ths Plano to be given away a PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE.” s Rev. William Groton, who ret to his summer homa in Westerly, was critic tonta at his homs | eday afternoon, 1 hope of recov- Clt Ph an operation, left Tuesday with 2 Groton for his wi home in Phi y armacy o Try our lce Cream, Soda and Col- i;)l:’rnriu)n \g\w.m Ethen Wilcox | iti ang laughter, Miss Fa ‘Wilcox, an | foge loss while waiting for your car, [ 00 Gaughter, Miss Tar A ry, left Tuesday morning for @ vis 36 Canal St.. Westerly. B L |t wasningeon. Tt 2 The hbn;‘, fire companies had hard- Eatablished 1001, man Aee, when Ariaur o Nomod Maretd L. Weils, O. D, Optometrist. | characteristic appreciation, R ¢ Toana Al 3 Pk | ° ieerm to each compan ot Tensos. . Room 3, For- = J . An officer of the Wost Vee-Langworthy Biock, Westerly, R L | AN officer of the W | fireman holding the pipe would shut off | the water at the nozzle when the fire as extinguished, and without orders om an officer. He said there was no need of drenching the interior of the Chapman building. One of the members stated Tues | evening that the M. B. C. society composed of members of the FOR sALE o sovenicom coitases, aituated iy | ovent parts of the compact part of fi.: e g ¥ uiz , each b 3 0ot e "Bots "RTers, *valont e woch ng that can be sccured baving heat, electri = modern plembing. Inspection | lees it a purchaser ame church as well as of the Westerly High #chool, and therefore should classed as a secret school socies more than it should be a societ nected with the church. not be Frask W. Coy Real Estate Co., tovia Wenterty, R. L His Light Sentence, Clothes wrirge of Massa- chiveetis get, lall for stealing « 4 oman 10 veass d. Preswme ight sentence was It iy . dus to ihe fact thal capical punish [ ¢ Sount ent 38 lar in Mazsachusetts betere . Rew York Hewmgran CASTRITIUS, Loading Westerly Jowsior, Warning to Acrobats. to the gallows by finger This shouid be o warning to peovle who iasiat on walkiug on their onde.—Atlanta Georgiail. about three years ago. wark of the soclety it would regain T is usefulne: Will ‘Teddy Lead Them? If there is to be war along our Mexi- can border it may be that the Rough| Riders will be called out once more.— Philadelphia Inquirer. In Heaven. We are not much of a theologian, but we are firm in the faith that not only are there baseball games in | heaven, but that everybody has his own | automobile to go in.—Ohio State Jour- nad. Esteemed Citizen Gone. The man who established the first Turkish bath in America has just d Death should have had no terrors for him.—Los Angeles Herald. Foor Man. Man of 60 sentenced to 10 months in T T g | prison for kissing & woman of 70. We Can It-Be So? {hate to eriticise the courts, but it Must be some nature-faking about|looks as if there were a lot of mean- a $500 dog dying from snake bite in a | ness somewhere in this case—Cleve- wet district.—Washington Post. | 1and Leader. INDIGESTION, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA GO Out-of-Order Stomachs Feel Fine Five Minutes After Taking a Little Diapepsin—Hundreds of Bulletin Readers are Needlessly Miserable. s macist a 50-cent case of Pape's Dia- take | pepsin you could always go to the This | table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you ‘would know there would be no Indiges- tion or Sleepless nights or Headache or Stomach misery all the next day; and, besides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh. Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained | from your druggist, and contains more h, Heartburn, Headaches from stom- | than ~suvfficlent to thoroughly cure ach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water Br: the worst case of Indigestion or or a feeling like you had swallowed a | Dyspepsia. Thzre is nothing better lump of lead, or other dlsagreeable|for Gas on the Stomach or sour odors 2 1d you be suffering now | from the stomach or to cure a Stomach stomach disorder you can get | Headach You couldr’t keep a handfer or more from your phar-) useful article in the houss. ested Nothing will remain undi sour on your stomach if you ~ little Diapepsin occasionally. powerful digestive and antacid, though harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assimila- tion into the blood all the food you can eat. Eat what vour stomach _craves, hout the slightest fear of Indiges- n or that you will be bothersd with eour risings, Belching, Gas on Stom- from an: I you will get Report in Relation to Licenses in the County of New London for the Year End- Beor [Drugg Licenses, Licens ] Liquor | Licenses. t Paid easuror No. of Town. Asouat Received. o Amount Paid A (i FTE 00T 72,001 3, 5000 3 li| { “ $1,733.75 of this amount was paid to Police Pension Fund, City of Norwich. ed, Coun Commisssioners for the County of New London, that ‘the foregoing is a true statement of the numbere and erises issued. the amounts received therefor, and the disposition f such amounts for the vear ending September 80, 1910, B. F, WILLIA R. W. CHADWICK, CHAS. D. NOYE County Commisatoners. State of Connecticut, County. of New London, Norwich, Conn., Nov. 29, 1910. Personally appeared R. W, Chadwick, B. F. Williams and Charles D. Noyes, County Commissioners’ for New London County, and made oath to the truth of the above certificate. Before me. GEORGE B, PARSONS, Notary Puble. RECEIPTS OF SEPT. 30, 1910, WITH A ST TO THE COU NDON FOR THE YEAR ENDING OF THE AMOUNTS DUE ners: Re- $11,039.33 Received for hoard of p cht forward (Jafl thé State eipts) Es $13,642.17 Recelved from 31,752.92 5,081:96 500.00 1027 $104,165.64 5,925.52 $110,091.16 EXPE " THE COUNTY OF XEW LONDON FOR THE YEAR 20, 1510, WITH A STATEMENT OF THE INDEBT- S ON THAT DAT |Brought forward (Jail Bx- = pf‘nseF/L $14,154.31 2,879.33 29.05 125.00 “Home— o Ain L166. {,:\l;;g}luxu ... n,gsmx Vater and Ice County Auditors. 40.00 0 | Insu Statlonery sportation : amps onery and Stamp: 53 00 tiEs 2, .45 Disinfectants ... Advertising 1101100 160 Other Espenses . Reporting - Liquor 00 86 95 163 v ' Savings Bank, New London. ..... $110,091.16 Three Notes ount of tion s not wax a This noi Norwich Jui 530,000 w. 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