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WM. H. ALLEN SETH N. TAYLOR DAVID H. WILSON 88 Main St. Jobhn & Geo. H. Biss TheBulletin. | Withirew $9.000 D Norwich, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1816.. THE WEATHER. Conditions. The temperature has fallen over the Rocky The indications are that the weather fair Tuesday and east of the northern states east of the mountains. Teanceday in & ednesday in StAt Mississipyi rznr. T will be lower Tuésday over t Atlantic states and A ture e middle W w The winds along the north Atlantic states will be fresh aerth to north- |8uit east; middle Athnllc, fresh north. Forecast, New England York: Fair and colder Tuesday; nesday fair. Observations in Nerwich. The tol.lowln( récordn, reported Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in tem changes Monday: and _ Eastern Nfl! ture and the barometrio Ther. Bar. 31 32 29.54 29.98 1 sats. I‘f Wxn’to‘.ri Rises. The nine thousand doliar damage bnush ‘gl,hlt the Robert Son Shi; bulldlnl and l‘:_ rine Hdl of Groton Herbert b P-wmh.u AL h B withdrawn ‘from the superior co Notice of the withdrawal flaodwuwmm-ume action brought for rmvnz 2 loan of flfl“li made on Juni B s voe et ;hw are flnflbfl horwlch aaa u On the L of wich, o 1 4 00T e finger nalls on a% v third fingers of his Predictions for Monday: Probably | joint. were badly !mll-s& 16 He was awarded eommn-u? at the rate of $5 weekly from the fif teenth of October. FIRE TRUCK ALMOST HIT AN ELECTRIC CAR. 'puedHMF.anby,‘qt Compensation Agreements Filed on Monhy—Courl to ——— The !flnfl and Armstro: , New plant, -.u"a‘mma London. lm 18 Brol bos And. 'rfi‘: Awu-'d “was 1 ,m: %& el u:nmfimgzvmberm St e aie ot ville and 'he ém] scheduled té :’:’n ueoun?n the ,..m"‘“ 'WHITE HOUSE OUSE UN LAWFULLY | Re-election Brought ought Abeyt Through Disfranchisement of Couthern Vater. | THe 1Adiferancs of Ths church to the crime of disfranchisement was theé mtmott.homn mvuunmc M. church on MeKinley nnu by Rev, B, G” B!“h at IM vening service Sunday, . Hia © text wa; from . Proverbs: 14-34; Righteousnéss: ‘exaltsth= Zktien, buk sin is a reproach to ln! :fl ‘pou a In :m. Rév, Mr. it eyery u that “sin s & rfiufi A tion are r&nu- -y At_home nu Just u we be inu J. Breanan of New |1 London it nfi come in until Wed- néaday. BROADWAY AUDITORIUM REOPENED 25 YEARS AGO. i . . - T New London Motorman Failed to Stop | Organ Recitals Planned in Observance 1 42 Stop His Car on Bank Street. of The Anniversary. H : | i = -y Failure of a troliey motorman to| The fles of The Bullstin 25 ysars | verhauiin h stop his car on hearing the fire alatm | back contain sevéral intermsting yet- H 4.3 {| whistle about 1 o'clock li:nd“; aft- ::r'i%flt‘:h :h. M’e‘;ytuio:m 2 4rnoon, came near resul g n & Broadw: o g Six hours atter high water It 18 JOW | cerious aecidént on Bank street, New |church and the construction of the :and Repall‘ work b whieh 12 folowad b Nood tide.” I} ondon, when the F. L. Allen truck | pregent érgan, and a glawing adceunt 3 GREE pulled oot of its hoose, bargly a foot!of one évening in particular. For om 3 oF ALL KINDS ON: NEVILLE B o e e O ol Rl et A iE the Sty | TUTes s S s s PR aREGay averted by the quick action of Driver|torfum was réepéned and the o) have in our political system what is H AUTOMORBILES, Large Attendance-at the Wilsen-Bates | Edward Connor in applying _the|dedicated with a moteworthy recital in|termed “The Solid South.” only an. s d Wedding in Preston—Arthur = W. b}l“akes to n;‘e 1\n‘xckA FErth‘er rlmc :Ech h.:::r.lAm ti)ompet-nt :;‘ul!::’“mn other ;' for states where the m:i 3 the street the Niagara Engine Co., a sl ng these Was - Sority of the citizans are Geprived 2 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Saunders Returns from Trip to New | ' (13" up in its response to the |erick W. Lester, playing then for the e Tight and privilege of voting. This 1 York State—Royal Athletic Club|ajarm by the persistence of the same | first titfie as thé church’s crganist. u\mqvn and read of all men. Y TRUCKS and CARTS, Plays Tie Game—Personals and|motorman in taking the right of wav.|Inasmuch as his servics has cxtended | The deplorable fact we. wish to em- b . Notes. The alarm from Box 26 was for a|now most acceptably to a somewhat | phasize that the chureh as well as Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upholstering and Wood Work. ~ Blacksmithing in all its bianches Scott & Clark Corp. $07 to 515 North Main St. DENTIST DR. E. j. JONES- Suite 46 Shannon Building Wake elovator Shetucket Stivet trance. Pho son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Elizabeth street, Norwich geline Harriet Bates, 2 o'clock. the bride's brother, who was married stead provided an with its fine display mums, fens and pal mony,” which Congregation: bride. Eipiscopal service, in wh ring service was ased, The wedding of Frank Ralph Wilson, L. Wilson, and An- datighter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bates, of Preston, wae celebrated Saturday afterneon at It was fitting that tie event should take place at the residence of Henry B. Bates, The ppropriate setting of chrysanthe- for the cere- was performed by Rev. Charles H. Ricketts of the Greeneville church, pastor of the The abridged form of the full h the double was followed. basement fire in the boarding house conducted by Mrs. Alice E, Stewart at 214 Huntington street. The fire- men were given a despegate battle with the flames, in the thick nauseat- ing smoke which filled the house. MAY HAVE ANOTHER TUG OF WAR LEAGUE Physical Director R. T. Crosby of the Y. M. C. A. is making plans for a tug of war league ameng various or- anizations and_factories in the city. Fhe tug of war found much favor dur. ing the past few vears and stimulated much interest. At a meeting to talk over the situation held Monday night unusual term. during most ©f which aléo he nas had the entire responsi- bility of the direction of the church’s music, it has seemed most desirable to the music committee (nat the anni- ary shouid not pass unnoticed. On Sunday. therefore, a special or- der will be followed in the afternoen, beginning at 4.30 with several organ selections, and including with the ser- vice of praiss an addr-ss by the pastor And on Tuesday evening, the 2Sth, a recital whose program has been char- agteristically well plunn:d will mark the precise anniversary. On both oc- casions Mr. Lester wliil be assisted by #he guartette chelr of the church, and in particular by Walter F. Lestor, baritone soloist, now aiso in his 25th year of continubus service, As always, the politicel parties is indifferent to this state of affairs. The church js making no telling de- ml.h;i for Righteousness in Govern- ment. The battle for “A Saloenless Nation Dby 1920 is being fought, even as the battle for the overthrow of slavery was, led by reformers outside of the church; Wendell Phillips and Wm. Lloyd Gareison, and Charfes Sumner last August. awly furnisned home bt Me ‘ana Mre | Physical Director R. T. Crosby Has|iwith some reterence to the function of | were. not ehurchmen, the Churen e H. B. Bates at the old Bates home- Plans Well Underway. musical leadership in public worship.|eitier indifferent, or joined with the mob against them. Now there is scarcely & leading chyrch in any of our cities that would open its doors for an aggressive mest- ing against the rym traffic; nd as for a mecting against this crime of disfranchisemient: that would be hrushed aside s of no account: if this wrong is not seon righted the land Wwill DIED . RO Tary, wite of Taseph -c-d 63 yedrs. naa-gr—fln )s’v l.anlol. Nov. 13, g amuuv Nov. m x3 “Anc f on e A‘h Am. ) ea b m i hl 4 Th’* ; inetal will b P‘h‘fi i o'clos] bRt W‘fi Nov. )!, DRS, L. F. and A, 3, LaPIERRE 287 Main Streat, Nerwich, Conn, Ofice Hours: 10 a&. m. to 3 p. m. dy appeintment Sundays excepted 41 Main Strest: Funeral Directors erful Hohday sure to be acceptable. A Box of bossed with a two or three letter monogram stamped from . OUR SPECIAL PRICE IS BUT stion S59c and the Die becomes your property. Base. The bride was hecomingly attired in |8t the.Y. M. C. A. the following were | the church cxtends a nearty welcome|again be drenched in blood. The coun- : Z y a gown of crepe de cbine nad carricd | represented: T. A. and B. society, | to the general publi try will not always. calmly submit. to TAFTVILLE l rommers a ghower bouquet of roses. The cere-| Chappell Coal Co.. Riverview club, the unlawful domination of “The Solid 2 Evergreen Beer mony was performed in.the presence of the immediatc familien of the con- Brainerd ana Armstrong, Hobkins and Allen and the Y. M. C. A. Tt is ex- NEW HAVEN'S APPEAL TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEZS. Sout] The Seripture saith, “if a man strive A. O. H. Hold Regular Meeting—Ne- tracting parties and personal friends | Pected that the Greeneville Hooks will for masteries, he is ot crowned ex-| tice of inoroase in Wages—Plans REAL QRRMAN LAGER from New London and Praston. Among | be represented and there are severai|prompt nloa Il Help Solve the | cePt he strive lawfur * Made for Fair—Personals. is on draught at Mrs. Dr. White, m her 91st vear. s franchisement of lawful ioter T Teld Sunday afiernoon in Parish ) n The hearin The Interctite Tl ters in the | was hel nday H. JACKEL i CO JThe weadinz’ prosents. wero numer. | RED: CROSS SEALS o ey, ik Solia South;” the president and his | hail There was o large atiendance. us 2 able, consisting mostly o ; G cabinet, the democratic majority in|D. C. Murphy presided at the meeting. Most Cigars A’T.HGEMSE -ARE S fi"‘mf'“‘ l.1,,“‘? ldd ;.;;,e,,, The | DELIVERED TOMORROW _"e':";‘:;‘f _°t_c b | the uf,m:te and‘hmlfse"of rapres‘;‘ntati\'es The regusar _;:ouflqc ot ’m;s\;:esl was rida O wil include r i » o s2] are just as unlawfully in office as | transacted: he reports of the sécre. E ) . |ing delayed becauss freiwnt 15 nét re- i TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR and otner placss in V Nearly Four illlen 1[’]‘1-_V'v5°°fl O | ived fast emoush from freight houses, | WoUld be the mayor of our city -if a | tary and treasurer were read and ap- treal. Afier their x dered in State This Year. team and private (racks has forced (h | MAJOTIty, or even a small minority of | proved. The nest méeting will Be GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR |3id =t the nome o leris i the Ses of the tubercy. | NEW Haven road b lisue an cabarge, | oUF citizens Nad been uniawfully dis- | hela Déc: 17, a: which tife the annual Try them and see. Mt Wiisd 3" a6 bock- |losis. commission. in the state capitol D st nhv dende nBat e ‘H:::CMBM e R R L B e T - Sl i an bé done fér thé control of freigi a < % THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St. | keeper and c Central | have sent fo the different towns i e frelght cars | “'Said s recent editorlal in one of our Notice of Increase in Wages. 14 x 20 inches Next to Palace Cate ks e : : loading and the point of umioading; st week when the| saturday morning notices were AT e Royals Play Scoreless Ti L O ) G 0b a0 (this condition exists altaough there is | "eSult of the clection was In doubt the | ppsted in ine Foneman conpanysplant || Made from any o e s o : 280009 a large number of cars at destination | STV Of fraud was raised to the effect that a raise in the wages Stars BafHba o t : G2 curs waltity Sndes deiaitiade. what other method than fraud is used [on Dec. 4, The notice did not state L entlst grounds Sunday afiérioon. The game (000 peals bioye boe B e congjiation Of stauding Ioadk n brder. fo < ?l; = ;" the- aémoer rat current report that it will be in ths DAl Both fohie e e 0 S S Aarinen geport has orderéd |Make thuse cars availilie for other|iCal politicians ji that se tlon onen- | Siaies or 10 pér cert. The officisls v and ¢ " n their toestc Aler fion while. Har.ford . and |Dusiness and in order to prevent the|!Y ténfess resort to foulloe the local branch refused to state Roems 13-12 Alice Building, Norwich |every minute. ithough _outw 1;1\ =d. | B e L Lt e road from beécorn blockeéd and to|Meens to five the negro éf his|{he reason of the raisc and ome when __Phope 1177-3 5’w Royais piayed u cleai o AT s o © |make it possible to give preference to| a0t and this whalesate f { d said that it was the pustime of ame. The game was fes s e e Grrtant frelant - aon ranchisement of colore &od For Hot Weather thém wére the paternal Vermont station club and seneational playing o Connelly for the All Star Fielding and , and for the | Royals Gauthier, McIntyre and Sham- zrandmother of the bride and her great-great-aunt, others who from. have not yet been heard the state the Red Cross seals ordered The largest order has come into the WILL REPRESENT LOCAL 4 Y. M. C. A. AT NEW BRITAIN Problem. that are standing between the point of ready fo- delivery and a large number to shipments of those who are able to un- lbad promptly With practically no embargoes dur- Mr. Wilson re-enter Fouse unlawfully the White becayse of the @is- teading papers, “1 matter of zenera: lkns 3 There woukd he no “Solid South” negroes weré given the right to The regular mesting of the A. O. H. of the employes would zo into effect the compal employes. ew England withi o raise the wages of its The cotton milis through- the past few small, clear Pho- Bring any small phote, postal photo or cabinet picture and secure one of tivess beautiful Portraits at 19c. > 2 ¥ a : weeks have issued simiiar notices of g g B e oo g Pl gt P Boyar |5, the three months. unloading |20 treated as American in increase in Wasgs. This is an entirely mew craation in artistic portraiture. Probably you Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad Bl et et o in eosching | S Are Delegater to the Oier80Y% (has beer handled fairly well. For sev- T e S i T have a $mail photo of your mother, father, sister, brother or some near uctos v is c = Conference of Connécticut. eral weéks the nu of cars un-|!:2¢p them from exercising thair prero- lanning for Fair. el : i 5 Y the Royal Fielding, who —_ loaded Las exceeded the total of wny |Eatives as citizens is. some day, #o- ol and dear frignd who is gone. Bring n at your first opportunity and Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- is the quarterback for his team in the U. S. Stars. b footbull .. coached the All W. Manley Eastwood, ers, Johnathan Johnson, Ralph Gra- Bruce Rog- previous p averaging nea d out 10 per cent €.006 cars a day, and ing to become a burning issue in this unless there is a _decided Plans are under way for a fair to held in the near future for ‘the benfit Rave an erlarged portrait made of i small -photos, tegetbér with a perfect t. We guarantce safe production on the enlargement. of the Taftville Congrégational church. The committee in charge are Rex and Mrs. Arthur Varley, Mrs. Archi- bald Torrance, Mrs. M. D. Pruitt. Mra. Albert J. Aberz, Miss Louise Sigrist, ham, Edwin Sevin and Otho Chase 5 will represent the local Y. M. C. A. at Visited Brother in New York State. |the older boys' conference of the Y. Arthur Winfield Sounders of Cen-|M. C. A. churches, Sunday schools tral avenue has returned froia a ten|and Boy Scouts which will be held in R ange for the bétter. Aside from the race issue involved. the North is not going to stand much longer for the ir- regular and unlawful voting methods Don't let this libsral offer slip by. Bring in your photograph at your first oppértunity. This is surely a most remarkable offer to our patrons and every one should take advantage of it. Every home will be proud to have one or mere because it is zltcgether different from anything you - o Herring, Slrdmu, Etc. days being more than that. Notwithatanding this, the number of | cars under demurrage is too large, and such cars now occuny about 11 miles | of the South. t People’s | lmgj; - 6 Franklin Street . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN .. Dental Surgeon WeGrory Building, Norwich, Cenn. B.s. MmARSH - Pianos . Player-Pianos duys’ visit in central New ing his stay brother, Rev. Herbert R, Fafrport, pastor of une churches in that towa. rounding country by Mr. many péints of interest in the ry. Dance and Soci dance and social gi Monday evenin, Jeremiah Downing. ing from 7 York. he was the guest of his Saunders, of f the leading He reports a delightful time despite some inclement weather and was shown about the sur- and Saunders in their touring car, v of Rochester and its surrounding coun- at Pulaski Hall. There was a large attendance at the n Pulaski hall by Ernest Fox and There was danc- until 10, followed by a social. Waldron’s orchestra furnished music during ihe evening. Personals and Notes, Louis O. Potter of Central avenue New PBritain on Dec. 1, will_be delegates from Congregational, Central Baptist, Nor- wich Town and Trinity Methodist Episcopal churches. It is- expected that there will be from 400 to 500 boys at the conferenc: 2 and the ~Second RiIFLE CLUB PLANS WORK FOR WINTER Match Between Club Members Sched- uled for Next Meeting. Members of the Norwich Rifle club met in the state armory on Monday night and talked over plans for the coming winter. On the next meeting night which will -be next Menday night, there will be a match between the club mémbers. President Palmer has resigned and the vice president is filling the vacancy. The annual elec- 3. There | s in various ‘freisht yards. Teason of overshipments nearly {6,000 cars are standing short of desti- {nation, which deprive sther. pers of that num nd of tie tracks To endcavor to Lave the daily unloading more nearly approxi- mate the daily shipments and deliver- ies at destination Your co-operation iz earnestly re- quested with this plan. It it can be made effcctive without agcumulatidn of delayed cars there chould be no re- strictions on shipmeats und the com- pany would be iff a position to furnish its maximum of best service. The facilitics of the company are, in some places, less than desired, and congestion at these placés makes it difficult to give the tervice you need. Arrangements are heing made to ciease yards, tracks and power at such The South is wrong lar it is wrong, and it can- not make right out of wrong. And instance. shour ¥ _votes to eléct oue congressman from New Yorlk city as it does to elect four from Mississippi?” Even though the Christian church ems to be indifferent to this - great wrong. the Statesmen and politicians ‘ake hold of it for thé sake of the countr The presént democratic administra- tion, representing as it does the United States government is in reproach before the world: to the charge of unlawfui- Iy disfranchising a lgrge number a? her best citizens she is obliged to ‘plead guilty ‘Where is the consistency of Mr. Wil- son’s oft repeated interest in hu manity”—his concern for the Peons of Mexico whom he cannot or dare not help, while a_whole race he can help. and has promised and sworn to dea it take as! Miss Amy Pollard, John Volkman. Arf: thur Pickering, Nathan S. Bushnell, Charles Kloss, John Seddon, Victor H. Davis. Earle M. Wood and Samuel L. Armitage. The officers elected by thi committee are chairman, Arthur Pick- ering; secretary, Earle M. Wood; and teeasurer, John Volkman. * At the lo¢al bowling aiieys last wéek there was a maich tnat has caused considerable comment in bowling cir- cles. The maich was between a pro- fessional bowler and an amateur, in fact, one‘who had nsver bowled & string in Ins life, Tor -a small purse. And the long and the short of it is that the amateur won by a largé mar- gin. Personals and Notes. Aimeé Bouthillier and family moving to Canada. are small brought to the photo with have ever seen. There 4re no restrictions connected with thi ars under ne obligation of any kind, other than to pay 19. See the display in eur windows and throughout the store. ou. No phone or mail orders; all photos must be sto This offer is fo liberar offer and v a limited time only. Bring a you Heads lhndmn Victories to Hig Cre THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL O, With Six Straight HELD SUCCESSFUL WHIST AT FORESTERS’ L. STANLEY LEADS IN SENIOR POOL TOURNEY HALL Twenty Tables Played Under Auspices of Di has retu hort v ‘ith | tion of officers wiil take place at the | Doints. justly by are unlawfully deprived of e # L. Stanley lsads in thé senior pool| Ladies' Auxi nllur\"cl'?:d P;.'f‘;‘?i.:c:. VIR W meeting in January. n spite, however, of some shortage | their rights?” Miss May D. Torrance is spending a | tourna aducted at | ¢onducted a sus ViCtOl‘ Victrolas — e of facilities. the gompany has been Ag sure as.day folloys night, a day few weeks in Boston. fhie X. 2 C A with dlf etraleht vie- biks ol Presin Wi has rot able to Jeliver at destination mors|of Teckoning is coming and as in '61 o % ories. ~Southzate is second wi 53 r { home " Contral avenie amclyto 15| JOLLY EIGHT WHIST CLUB |freight tian has hosh taken sway cams|and 63, 1t Will b A bitter day for the| Mrfland Mrs Wilfrid Smith motor- | e standing. following: 1 adies 5 t ON EASY TERM3S ing the week end with friends in Paw- i day. This indicates that while the|South land, and for ail_wrong doers. |¢d to Plainfield Sunday. Won, Lost. O'Neill, cluny center picce. tucket. Delightfully Entertained by Mrs. Jo- |company may not be able to handle ali| The negro is patient and long-suffer- = = ” L. Stanley .5 [] A. J. Wholly, fancy writing pa- ht Building, Marsh Building, —— seph A. George on Monday. that is nfle?ee it hai an ability to do|InS: but he will not forgver submi:| Isadoére Michon has résigned his pe- | outhgate 4 pe gentlemen, first, Jn«ep»‘x Burns, ¢ lin Street, 230 State There will an anniversary mass a larger volume of business if there|to unjust and unlawful treatment: ne | Sition with the Ponemah Co. V. Stagley 4 oill folder: second, nk Mclntyre, New Laondon at St Mary's church Friday morning | Mrs. Joseph A, George delightfully |was resuonable regularity and proper|denends on God: he waits to h::J Gl BT e g SO o ol 3 § % | entertained members o e Jolly justment ween_ shipping and un- rigtian Ch speak nst | D Lily. E o et myors Of the La- | Biaht whist club at her home on | Ibading, and I i eor mseas Sag | this crime of disfranchisoment; agains: | With Miss Viola Marshall of Plainfeld. farty, Mjss Mary Dun 1647 Washington strect on Monday after- to an appetizing supper. The menu loaded by the shipper to its capacity. unrighteousness in city, state and na- 600 4,4,.;.,. lan and ‘Miss Anna & The com® ingford.—, . 2 noon. The prizes were awarded as| Second. To place cmbargoes, tioni if the chureh rémains silént he| Peter Marcauréle and family of|{ounihan 600 mittee in charge compried the fol- Z pn."lfé'.'., ot s 76 conta oo e | Tollows: First, red, Mrs.. Charles Car- | become Chsoigedts Heseabars when mh | will take it a6 evidénge that he must|South B. street afe moving to Canada. | Walker a0 flowing: Mrs M-V, Slurphy, s, WIS 7 ADAMS TAVERA for all plumbing and tinping and 30 | Penter: fecond, Mrs. Ernest Xicker-jhave accamulated in too great a4 num- |sheak for himself for rair play, under % 16 Piaomiiot Endtrs Olson .. 4 o; g..m -3 rowne, Mrs. Charies Kox an 1 an hour for helpers. ton; Whits, ‘Gest, Mixs Otra N 30et; | e, the fiag hie has always loved and de- | Miss Eisie Flynn o ilte: was | . Pidrce ... vs. Mary S cher; seqond, Mrs. William R. Deni-{ You ean hel mmmlw by care in'| tended. thé guest of Miss Mary Murphy over|H. Pierce '32‘3 - 1861 I—Tm son. drdering and by prémpt unloading to Sunday.- ; g“_:r : oo S i POR and GET After the whist the ladies sat down |avoid the nsceuny for this policy. Anpuls Paralysis Regulation. Frnest Colburn has resigned his po- | S p Members of the sewing circle of the HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED IMLK follows: Oyster Chowder Celery Céld Boiled Ham French Fried Potatoes Rolls Cake Saitines Ojives Cofree. The émFargo is objectionabie to and is only used as a last Tesbrt. ELKS WILL HOLD PU!LIC % MEMORIAL SERVICH e toxting Address’ Will Be Deliversd by William J. Shannahan of Waterpury Lodgs. On Dee. 3@ Norwich lodge, N | BLP. O B, whil- llpllbnc 1:&::2 all bury lodge of Biks Wik o nas ace an tvitation o delver trd Temorial adc dress. Captain Stamnahan bay yust re. turned from the Méxican border and is { consideréd an able sucalér. Last year {the ‘1odge Teld the memorial service private. . The mémerial committes comg;t. the tonewint Stephen J. Lawredcs E. - mlle., Jathes J. Casey, Thomas R. ransy, Wiidam R. The regulation by which children visiting in places where infantile pa- ralysis was prevalent: wers excluded fPory schodl two weeks on their return 1o Néw Tondon. ivll] “be. anullegmbs- inning next Monday. Health cer Fowara 'C. Chipman has jssued. the {la& ing regulation In this conumec- ion : On and attér Ménday, No drer: who haye visited out of town will not te juired -to remain out of. schoa] t&o Wéeks as at pre: 85 children undsr two weeks' sentence for visiting out of town priér to said date, may réceive a farmit to return to scheel By presenting themseives at this office. Mere Diphthéria in New Lmlnn. Thé New London »uma dn fsarnéd of thde cases cu, Synéday. They of 339 Shaw vears ol L»n-v ' Pourth street, sition with the Hopkins & Allen Co. of Norwich. Many local people o n#‘ he thi dem’w’ of '.hc(? -3 il'N'u? wich Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelsori Sabsurin who have résided hers the past qu Hionths have left towR, 3 Rev. 1. B, Ribu. win has beon at tre Sacre Heart parish. left Monday for Montreal, Canada. e EREHY Carl Johnson and family of Séuth Manchester aré meving into a house en South Tront ‘street. The séventh &t the Wehuonnoe schosl -ume(":“ am!"I clazges in Norwieh Monday afternosn. Sine Qualifies as Sscond Lieutenant. Among the names of 447 candidates who have qualified for appointménts ssocond lieuténants i ‘the United tatez army Appeary the namé of Cor- nelius M. Da pelius M. Dal; Cdast Guard is of New Loéndon. Cor- a cadet at the U. 8. academy at Fort Trum- Buli and is 3 membér of the first class, which is this class, 1o u& With ilineps. USROS seagon’s graduating his home for some Miss Teresa Sullivan of Plainficld 4Rd the Misses Annfe dler were uner and Tdna Fra- in tbwn Sunday. Norwich Girls' club 1 in their rooms in the Thaver Luilding Monday night. The sewing. Toni: special meeting and it the delegates to the recent au: board meeting of National L of Women Wor whicli’ was in Providence, ive a full spei will will nt in hold a cxpected that xilias _cague . s held report. | R The Home Remedy coughs, colds, hoarseness; pln-nz totake and sure to help ‘when needed. .« Hale's Honey