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NORWICH BULLETIN, TJ'IUH'SD ) !l‘. A. B. MINSTRELS CELEBRATE SOCIETY’S 61ST ANNIVERSARY l The 6lst anniversary of St Mary’ I T. A, and B. society was observed Wed- ' nesday evening by the society with the presentation of the Stella Manis minstrels junder the able direction of Herbert Smith. The audience numbered about -350. Preceding the minstrel show, the so- ciety held a short street parade., The line, in addition to a good sized representa- is on a business trip to -Albany, N:°Y: Robert Clark, a4 student at Yale uni- versity, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Clark of Elm John Champlin wak - redelected ¢ the Automatic Relephone: Co. ual meeting held Tuvsday ‘The (Special to The Bulletin.) ers are: S. H. ‘Davis, vice B examination | tion of the society’s members, ineluded | New London, Feb. 8.—That all taxpay- Charles E. T zor o v ;tarr.i:i SR T s the T. A. B. Fife and Drum corvs, 23| ers in thle o-;y may expect a substantial llam A. Sheffield, secretdry; . Varragsi council, No. | pieces of New London, and a delegation | increase in the valuation of their proper- Champlin, Fred Wy Story and Z,Mfim:?sc“n:v: m.?v'::tu m:nxt(o from the' New London T. A. B. soclety. |ty 1s the news given out at the city hall Knight, exccutive comimittee: J. fo atténd the exemplification of the or- | The line of march was from the T. A. B.| tonight. City Manager James E. Bar- Macomber, G. B. rthy, Rob- der on a class of candidates at Pla building on Broadway through Main}|low and. Assessor Frederick C. Burrows Drysdale, T. J. Bal bpa Glorge L.| o O e Sunday. afternoon. street to Burnham square and return. wete In New Britain today Inspecting the Iman, Charles E k) “ -John' ¢ - About 8,30 o'clock - the minstrel show | System of assessing and valuation of “hamplin, H. C. Knighfa} m!cri;k P. TON[NGTOR ' | was staged with the presentation of the| Preperty in that city. In New Britain Lewi F. W. Story and.CHaries T. How- S following program: Overture, Herb Smith's orchestra; grand introductory overture, entire com- it is stated that all property is assessed at full valye. In other years it is stathd that New London taxpayers have been board of d‘r? T, Two bowling tenma hai¢edheen organ-| This Thursday) evening the Stoming- o ol NI [h ioSRAPsal pE ] Lany ; Wi Mo Mate: My Motts: SRR, | 25064000 St 1hen than Thvoeaeociot Ve tas at the Pawcaffk, CoMgogativial B i DE e | o e T R T R Pt .| Desinntig mort waok Thots atan et and matche: al" be playi e, | of Providence, digsctor. The chorus ex- | Jerome Shea; In the Garden of the Gods. | of big increases will be sent to local s representing YHifp Sothes °fiff of | pects to give a concert early In the | James Smith; eccentric dance, Angus|taxpayers, and members of the board of hure AR (e expscted | spring. . MacDonaid; That’s How I Belleve in|rellef say they will prepare for the re- o byl chtonhe from the | The school children of the borough ars | You, Peter' Devito: Dapper Dan, Fred | oeipt of many hot protests. planning for a social and dance St. Val- entine’s day. The Freshman class of the High Schoal will occupy the auditorium and ‘the Eighth grade the kindergarten room. The members of the Wequetequodk (‘ommunlly club are.making plans to have educational work taken up. Talks by the farm bureat men will be glven at the club hoyse Tuesday, Feb- ruary 14th. The club is in a fourishing condition and a large number enjoy the priviliges it affords. Mon“ay evening a large delegation from Stonington and Westerly attended the wrestling and boxing programme at the Willow Point Casino and the: fans who attended from here pronounced it Geer; selected, William Donovan; That 0ld Irish Mother of Mine, Frank Stein- kie; It's Nobody's Business But My Own, Joseph Prumier; closing chorus, . entire company. The end men were J. Jerome Shea, An- gus’ MacDonald, Fred Geer ‘and Joseph Prinier, while Joseph Blacker appeared as the interlocutor. The solo numbers were exoeptionally good and the soloists were supported by a chorus of unusual tal- ent. Those in the chorus were Wiliiam Barry, John W. Shea, Louls Sautter. William McGuinness, Edward Burns and Edward Murphy. Dancing followed the minstrel ghow, Herb Smith's orchestra furnishing the music. *nn‘"“< Wi~ ba aroused A 25 algo been. formed dt the hristian céhareh ,and & (Thursday) inight has al- stween . tHe' Con- “thie, Braad. Street 2 Purten of Pawcatuck will Y treasurer of the In the luverlor court here this morn-- ing Judge Christopher L. Avery rend- ered judgment in favor of the defend- ant, Hugh McPharland, a local plumb- er, who had been sued by The Limpert damages of §8,000. The clalm resulted from an explosion of gas In a State street restaurant in April, 1918, It was claimed by the plaintiff that McPhart- land investigated a gas leag with a lighted lamp and was negligent. Thig morning the plaintiff failed to appear and judgment was rendered by de- fault. The death ,f Dennis Ford, 61. for MAny years an employe of The Hislop the to the James A. Miner of East e heqg@palling on. friends Arthur N. Nash of West Broad street Sales company of New York, claiming | If Ruptured Try. This Free Apply it sent Free to Prove This a dsclded success. The match was be- tween Joe Coffee of Stonineton and Cornelius Riley of Westexly, Coffee win- ning the henors. LEONARD BRIDGE The Exeter Congregational church, which has been closed for some little has been sold by the Missionary y to Philip Tashman who owns F. O. Brown farm. When services iscontinued at the church the stical society voted to give the to the Missionary society which now has disposed of it. At one time the The committee in charge of the even- irig comprised Joseph Prunler, chairman, James. A. Sullivan, James Smith, Paul Shannon, J. Jerome Shea, Wiiliam Mc- Guinness and Fred Geer. The box office was in charge of WalteS Casey ‘and Andrew Deneff, and the ticket takers were John Fitzgerald and Chris- topher Barry. James Sullivan was the floor director, the decorations were in charge of Morgan Cronin, and the elec- trical effects were in charge of Edward Murphy. Refreshments were provifled for the New Lendon delegation inciuding = the drum corps. The committee in charge to Any Rupture, Old or ent, Large or Small and You on Road That Has Convinced Thousands. 3 4 Ixeter church wag a very thriving one | Of the refreshments comprised John an, ::na‘( o\r | Exet ;u‘;me vse"danci St ch;ngmg ;\De‘znxak, James Sullivan and Paul Shan- v ¢ sns owing to the large foreign - e \[;17‘1‘];,;.({1(:‘:}} mZn an caneed itn shandonment. |- The. drum. coris made a striking an- on tne ce MecCall, Rexford Cummings and | Pearance in their dark biue coats. Hght begin 1o 2 Ryan, 2nd, were in Norwich Satur- | PIue trousers and red stripes. together even'ng. PES P naturally Morgan Himelstein, Mttle son of Mr | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE IS or truss/|a frs. Louis Himelstein had his fineer { GIVEN JOHN F¥. LENOX John F. Lenox was given a delightful surprise party Wednesday evening at his home, Massapeag, in honor of his birth- day. Tuere were about 30 present and the evemng proved % most enjoyable one. Whist was played and the prizes were awarded to Miss Ruth Loring, Miss Nancy Colberg, Ernest Gates and John Cunningham. ~ Dancing foilowad the whist and a buffet luncheon was served The plans for the party were arranged by Mrs. Lenox. cently so as to to bé dressed by require the a Colchester Kenneth oventry recent Cummings was in to attend the North auctior. g de mnfl"aflon of local in- > be held on the farm of E. W, en Friday (Feb. 10), at 1? under the atispices of the W. H. Darrow, th' alist from the Connecticut A, tural collere will ghow up-to-date metn- it pruning on trees that were ly running | 'A es do- not wonderful _and e e \“2 ings was in Baltic Given Surprise Party. e i‘\x‘ a uJ;n;: ® iss Helen Bates was given a sur- id Walsh and John | ieh Mondav ev at tke Da prise party Wednesday evening at her home at 161 Franklin street by a num- ber of friends. Refreshments were served during the evenng and games were Mrs. Samuel Wafrons of | played. Mrs. Grace Wilson, Mrs. G, s at Henry Watrous’ | Bates and Mr. Dickson served the re- | freshments. .The party broke up at a ‘Kennet L. Cummines fe away.| late hour frem home taking a- week’s vacation: mes Choqustte has moved his saw- 1 from Libertv Hi'l onto the weod- lot on Kenaeth Cymmings arm. Deep River—The school savings bank showed deposits lnst week of §32.23. The sub-primary room $5.98, room 1 $2.92, room 2 §2.30, room 3 $5.91, room 4 $2 40 $1.95, room 6 $1.42, room 7 $1.21, room § §1.43. room 9 $5.71. There are no breakers ahead of the {man who is already broke. g:u::::z::m::::xlc:::uc:::lc::uq i — vlen Blacks ‘and Blues. ~OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Custom Tailoring Sale STARTS TOMORROW ITS-TO-ORDER $347 50 o —2e . PRICES _’BbNAFmE SALE WITH REAL SAVINGS MADE OF FINE.CUSTOM WOGLENS A WERE TO $65 | | fl | I§ | IF You Contemplate Buying New Clothes for Spring NOW is the time you should leave your order. #iz Woolens are of exclusive custom patterns—Thzy include finish=d and unfinished Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds, Hemngbonec, Cheviots, also These Woeolens were purchased within th: past week at remarkably low prices. We assure you that this event is worthy of your immediate attention. SALE STARTS TOMORROW Every Suit-strictly hand tailored throughout—made to your exact measures and individtial requirements. ’ fllankafl’fin 121 125 MAIN STREET Company, came as a shock to his num- erous friends in the city this morning. Mr. Ford was stricken by heart disease while at his work at 10.30 o'clock this morning and. died before medical could be reached. He was a native of Norwich and in early life he was em- ployed by the Porteous & Mitche!l Com- pany. In 1888 he removed to New Lon- don and since that date Re has been in the employ of the H'slop Company. He leaves a widow, a brother, Rev. John aid | FEBRUARY 9, NEW LONDON TAXPAYERS MAY EXPECT ASSESSMENT INCREASES 1922 Ford of Colchester, and two sisters, res- | Sureiy sop a idents of this city. they have checked any possible apll of ‘small pox in that borough. case was reported’ and an eft:ctive quarantine. eases and thesg FOR COUGHS, COLDS Bronchial Asthma Years of study and observation con- | vinced him it would safely, qulskly lnd f 1! Tn New ",:,.. AUTHORIT don Health Officer Dr. Benjamin N. Pen- nell says there are few contagious dis- are well under control. In Waterford Dr. G. M. Minor says the health of the community ceuld not be ‘better. fluenza. There are no local eases of in- Prof, Homer K. Undsrwood, head of Bulkeley school, announced today that fraternities must not play an active part znum reigf in pl-h satisigotion in the Prevention of lnl;l‘nn honu s ars GERM lf.lc?tw.kmflez ic, Tlu vital Wfin to lnz disease g e me.t praciice for )vm h‘:vs r itly - Writien us a8 fo.- Have treated about moP Influenza Nexvou_n Eletgy W m '.‘ih;'m'r‘fli‘i&“iu'h’u o ""“"“"‘“‘l Few. Mom:nts Treatment. in Bulkeley school activities. means, it is stated by Principal derwood that officers of ‘frat” ‘The order Under- ties cannot take any channish part in the achool life. Students at Bulkeley say that two-thirds of the young men are members of the school fraternitis the y propose to continue to be Sandy Long. the picked up on suspicion of being a for murderer, was released from cal jall today. Long was not the negro kmown Washington ~ police as William Moore, arrested several times on a regain his liberty. respite. that city over a vear ago. FIFTEEN ARRESTS MADE FOR KIDNAFPING IN ULSTER until the last moment z decision on the fate of the Derry. prisomers.” It (Continued from Page One) destinations. Fifteen uirests have been made in connection with the kidnapping. The raiders are beileved to have come from Counties Cavan and Lonford, near the border. The forces known as the “B Specials” are being molilized today in Tyrone and Fermanash and rushed to the scenes of the kidnapp'ng. The Ulster government has announced its intentior of taking drastic measures. A party of what are known as “A Spe. cials” was ambushed near vtown But ler last evening by a large party of arm ed men. An engagement resulted i which casualt’es were sustained on botl sides. While this fight was occurring the residences of < same organizat'on were visited and a number of constables were and carried over the border. At noon today Registration Insnector Doonan. prominent unionist of Newtown s taken to the ftal at En- uffering from ot wounds. It develops that the raiders captured a lorty load of the A cla s'ables, shooting and officers. Sixty lofry loads of the A were sent to Tyrone and Fermanagh from Belfest today. The majority of the men arrested came from Longford Those who were kidnapned in Sligo early this morning bands of young men in motors, a 0 correspondent reported this afternoon, included Alder- man Kerr, a popular union‘st. member of the corporation, George Lew's, a local merchant. R. Dodd and Kristle Bellew, | both members of nrominent commrecal firms all of whom were removed to an unknown destination. The houses of others were visited. but the occupants were away. i The correspondent adds it is supnosed the raid was in reprisal for the failure of the Ulster authorities to release the Londonderry prisoners. | Word was receved this evening that' all the men who had peen taken prison- ers by the rarders in Sligo were released this afternoon. of specal con- g one uf the STATEMENT ON RAIDS BY MICHAEL COLLINS H ). —i Dubl'n| Feb. 8 (Bv the A. Michael Co'lins, head of the proyisional government interviewed this afternoon with reference to the raids in North Ire- | land sald: “It was what I feared, and what any sensible person would expect. Natural- | ly the peonle whose fe were out- raged by the impending Derry executions would take some action of this k'nd, and 'HOUSANDS of men and women—once thin,exhaust- ed and run-down—niow know y to new life and spark- ™ vitality. And this way is 2il cou Bow offered you entirly free.to 35, Tapewe u he amazing Three | Three Day Fres D-r tof Ironized Yeast. Then | Trial Treatment of ot ready for & surprisel ’ll_rhonlledtg'lel-t E en wa One Wmnl’- Experience | ;.0 L oy From all sides comes reports of Tesults secured lmmud th ‘The following ui hchafletfil is typical of the hlmdl’edlnv'; trial package of Ironized d 1 cannot tell you how better i feel Before I lnllhed flle trial it was helping me, so I purchased a vl lllnltlcl hted with the im- me 1 have more lfl:rlud ‘Why, Ialways used after nv housework, butnow [ "-&"-&'} than ever, and neverfeel the Mbn Hned Ironized Ym} is splen- did!"” Yeast last week, ane Ynmh ufothen the same story. h The :::.1,"5";..‘?'&. .x. m:.r: ot three essen addition con- Nnuwleolnlnrhimhu mnfiulnu equal as & agent—a yeast ON iR ' Tablets - mmmm cther constables of the | Kidnapped | specials ' | thera j ernment declare The Three Day Test — How It Showed Me The Way To New Life And Tireless Energy ionists will srieved. was ma 5 happen. leased IRISH MATTERS DEBATED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS London, matters today. assurance of the county areas. Lord Carson, for a breach of faith. said prace negro, who es and active. was sought the lo- Detective Sergeant Wii- iam Sweeney or Washington, D. C. aid to the *'Slim"” Long to'd a representative of The Bulletin' tonight that he had hbeen suspicion that he was Moore and he was glad to Ty Case. “l“; ?h& !iwsy“’?cu P53 ""NATURE%PATH]C DOC- vaos “utas, O et and 1 voa e | TORS:, HAVE “PRIVATE OFFICES _ lN THAYER UN STRFET VORWK:H my peary Stend 500N as poseible as I nem right awa: "! i;n @ppavse greetd Dr, . L. D of the _, ur.apathde Osl- Ml eases ’. N PRI ng. ipiroduc in Norwich some Here l.!.lltl of from users. | "Mfill!". Ct. No asthma, thanks to W. V. :u-:;’h Am well pleased with re- {three wae!m 280 as t e.iec ur-pand dem- |onnntor ot that uniwe. heslth-system of which fie Is the founder. It wae pointed ou v. 0. Mm‘e help than from any- g out that Somerset, Mass. T¢ gives full satistaction. ety mflfleal W&A u_:;v ;m N;}wm_’ .mr:‘ o it, Mich. It has benefited me M‘:—: eatly, idoes, the hest of 3ll-dr.g e-s an} narural w-rcuur. Mass. 'Is:worth thousands to’ healing rmethods, is .more than mere We find it all you elaim. Speaking ahout Geerge Rice, the New London boy who Is under senténce to diz by hanging at Washington early in March, Detective Sweeney said he did not believe thers would be sny further Rice killed a Washington po- lice officer and an automobile dealer in He is the son of the late Austin Rice of this city and ; in early life he was sent to the reform school at Meriden from the lecal court. is beiieved in- authoritative eircles here that the release of the captured un- be speedily arranged, that the Derry prsoners have Been re- (Announcement of the reprieve of the three Sinn Feiners sentenced to be executed Feb: 9 in the Londonderry jail from Belfast late yesterday.) It is stated here that when Mr. Collins vas in ‘London’ recentiy he made urgent presentations to the Brit'sh authoritles, arning them as tp what would be likely He said he thought the ex- n in County Monagahna at the etention of the men however, was &0 Feb. 8—(By The A. P.)— Ty under sentence of death. The house of lords aiso debated Irish Lord Londonderry, mov- . ing an amendment to the address re- gretting that the king’s jyoeech gave no integrity of the six supnorting the amend- ment bitterly attacked the rovernment The joy bells, he ’ tion is obtainable had stopped ringing over the great | here, in Ircland and the people were ' the army of the provisional government now Klenei ‘1\. H. 1 speak in highest praise | Fenton, Mok, T i ot nearly instant relief. for ‘asthma, best thing Ae 2 wonderful medicine. X. Delighted w- Cough gone, asg. gained elght lb' the best AUTHORITIES ox THERA- | PEUTICS, the statements of broad. minded, AMBRICAN PIYSICIANE o SEPS OF OXIDAZE wh have bousht the tablets and out for themselyes. that Oxidaze Tablets w'll do all that is| olaimed for them? Buy a bottle, keep them ‘n the house and use them as a y_any the diseases ment'oned. x‘S‘!g'n»ed letters on file. All Druggists or m"——' men in the six county area. football players, traveling in a motor car to Londonderry for & match game, were. held up by the police of government. Some of the players had revolvers, the carrying of which is am ofte in tl e rea. The would be held untll the | e ariserre. mon xgp e ‘onaghan men in Londonderry were re- rrested, and still are under deten. tion. A threat was made that wunless! they were released . counter measures would be taken. Those under arrest ine| clude a commandant and other officers. Feeling also had been aroused over | the cases of the three men In Londonder- It frequent- ly has beerr declared that elsewhere the amnesty decree would cover their case: 1 Although the death sentences have now | beén commuted to life servitude, men of {the Irish republican army express tha belief that the prisoners should be lib- erated. No information conecerning the situa- in official quarters The Irish resublican army is not now brought down to the realitleg of ; but Is under the dail elreann and the pro- the situation. kidnappines, Sirn Fe'n outrages in Ireland. Lord Carson complained that the prime | 8dded that sufficlent Information i minigter had treated the boundary ques- DOt yet arived to emable the formation | in & frivolous manner and tion had heen a of faith. or the o*her on the subject. Lord Hieh Chancel'or Birkenhead, re- ‘plying in behalf of the government, sald prediction that when fuller information was forthcom- ing it would be found that these amcts of violence had not proceeded from any- lone uynder control of the provisional zov- ernment. .and he woul? be astonished if they ‘had not proceeded from men' who wou'd be repudiated, and punished if | possible. . Visaount Grev a'so @nnealed to the whteher un“er the treaty there would be parti- he ventured the bold governmant to maka it clear tion areas, BELIEVES EIDNAPPINGS WERE IN REPRISALS Dublin, Feb. 8 (By the A. P. belief was expressed here today thi the blame lles with those who delayed Ulster kidnappings were In reprisal (or] 'Meh Is enltured expressly icinal Allu*ing to the morthern he asked whether parlia- ment was to become the hand malden of ; Ister was in a position to make & pro- IZED ms, "'_'., [az'-lron‘lflnlhiu-—a'ifi _l that “ishonorable breach He demanded that the gov- itse't clearly one way )—The | again missin at the ! E visional government's publicity depart- ment asserted this evening that no min- nmouncement on the kidnappings. It was of an oninlon as to the nature or the au- thors of the raids. _— STEAMER NORTHEEN PACIFIC AFIRE AND ABANDONED New York, Feb, l 8.—Leaving the for- mer proud transport Northern Pacifio drifting ablaze to sink off Cape May, N. J., rescue craft tonight were making for Norfolk and Hampton Roads with sure vivors picked up from small boats. Meanwhiie shipping circles were await- g their arrival with concern, for radio messages flashing through the air since early this morning, when the fire broke out, left in doubt the fate of four em- ployes of the Sun Shipbuilding corpora- n of Chester Pa.. whither the North- ern Pacific was bound from Hoboken with a skeleton crew to be reconditioned for service on the West Coamst. Early in the day these four men were j reported mlssing, then rescued, and The latest message from the rescue fieet, reco'ved from the trans- pert: late this afternoon. stated that the four shipbuilders were not aboard her. Detalls of how the fire started o were lacking. Among the rescued was cases Oxi- omthy ethnha slgwl Ahs sfre to ma Here you have the scentific opinfon of ! Goctors, also the testimony | s ‘bétter cyilence can be desired | preventive whenever you are threatened | & Osgoed. | | the eapture of Irish republican army! ery cou i be restored to Fealth by natural Recently | meh. the northern | e i | Mechano-therapy, Foo1-s iarc had | Captain Willam Lust. who commanded the transport during her dangerous trans. Atlantie trips during the war, and when she piled up on the sands of Fire Isiand in 1919 with 3,000 doughboys homeward bound from France. Northern Pacific Sinks, Philadelphia, Feb. 8.—A wireless re- port to the Philadelnhia navy yard from the coast guard cutter Kickapoo stated that the Northern Pacific, on fire off the Delaware Capes, sank at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. —— WOOL INDUSTRY HARMED BY HEAVY TARIFF DUTY Boston, Feb, 8.—Members of the Na- tional Assoclation of Wool Manufactur- ers were asked to urge upon thelr con- gressmen and United, States - scnators, prompt enactmgnt of ‘the Fordney tar- iff act, in & resolution Dassed &t the as- soclation's annual meeting here today. The resolution sald that the wool manufacturing industry of the United States was in the “alarming position of | beinz obliged to pay an extremely heavy tariff duty on raw materlals necessary for the continuation roduction and | c! having inadequate on its pro-| ucts.” Unless the new _tarift blll sl nused and the- present tion cor- rected within a very short time. the.re: olution said, “the closing of many. mills is probable. 18 OF CEEW OF TRISTLEMORE RESCUED BY Bmcl-'ac.’ Highland !JIM. ll-r. Elghmndmwdmmma, freighter Thistlemore, - Captain Fortune and the " llhe ship’s company deelded fo~Yerfipin board the wrecked vessel- oni-l'dihz, Coast guards- to; Teportadeiat. t vessel was solidly imbedded in un sands and in no immediate theory, baving e sioocs fully. demen- strated upon. some . fory-five - thosand sonatly. ':ea.u—d by -the-lecturer. the great majority of whizh ‘having tried as a last resort; ln Ng compurise ug Letvecn Nature- to ‘malk: he merey w,shed to polat out thelr defects and saortcomings, ard there. by pointed the way.to a better. system. ne that cromsed to ristore heilth to millions after the pecple will have been metho’s of the Natu ‘c system, thos obviating the_destruction of tissue amd th 'mqulrlng of “defnoralizing drug h-bits es a result of the genstant desing. with po’s- onous meédiciries. . Surgery was given credit for belug the on'y method. indi-ated in certaln conditions, howd er, (he hane- ful effects of removing viigl perts of tho body was pointed out and ¥t was siown that B of the cases tha: resort to surg- withot th~ s-ri>u~ and healfhi ‘that'it ustally entalls. ‘l'he n-o fer fnalyzou 1.¢ v..ivus drugs ally ani - how paraiys's, stro. lntecuna.\ ‘@'s‘urbances, nervous af'men‘s re- |stated, have their righ't | the bottoni of the ses | there # would be’b worse for the T hes. The 1imitations of the single branct methods sbet’as Chiropractic Osteopathy, o, also pointed o2 Al the Gruz’ess natural methods contaired virtue ané wera there- fore. included in ‘the Natireornttic prae- tice, but they- were absoiutely to be ta- {coed when - not . indi'mved, wirch fact ycould only be & termfned by ‘a practitioner Wwho had .recel:ed a thoroush ani com- irehenst.€ tranirg in a libera1 school of" drugless healin: such as the Blumer Cal- lege stuents ricelve” - At the last afternoon lecture many had exressed thelr wisu that aneches iexture and demonstration e given next week but Dr. Elumer. stated that two- wesks' lec- tores is aH - the time he could spare. It was unanimously decided to’ request am- o'her such jecture as that given Ladles’ [s since a great many-did not learn of the lectures- until this weck: The local Natureopaths said that some time in the near future such opportunky msy begiven those who have not been able to se: the wonderful work and to witn ss- the woa. derful transformations accomphshad the Natureopathic demons.ratiop: The demonstrations, whici at the conclaston ‘of the the intense“interést and enth. .luuo ap- plause of the many who witnesscd the re-- markable work cone < The wonderful reguits aceotrpiished in most all the cases,” wh'ch deTonstrated hat all aliments can.be benefitod by this new Health Scence. The f Howing ave. additional cases treated before the ayes of hundreds= A child from Norwich Town, Just two years and six months, cid, .who had teen stricken with infaril's- parayeis Mitle over a year ago was brought.to the Gem- onstrator for ireatment. K lmbs were merely a’limp mass with sbsolutey no power of motjon. After the treatment had been given he could move his little limbs, to the great astonis.ment of ail present. .= A young man from Second street wha had suffered with pressire In thé back of his-head all Hs Mfe was relidved after o brief Natireopathis treatment, A genti®man from Nintlc who had suffered with paralytic troucle for fifteen years and Whé watked with d fiscity even with his crutches, w.th muys:ics atrophied. was given @ trea 7ot by the denomstra- tor. Tt wuepa—mi that mwscles oowd not be grown 8 a few momnents trea:- ment. Yet miter g brief treament he could - walk' wihout his crutokes even Was mnmhfi"-“!:r Tast iwo years as a r-su)t of the inoculation of antitoxin for 3. 50d fever, appearel ~ured, . though -1u-zery made cliimn to* sucpessful refracture, which, however, has invariably’ been proven unsstisfas- subsequently. ments' treaiment a j comfort was Testore dand profuse in his gratitude for the h-w— ment received. . A-youns iady from Roath wrest whowe Joints were full of ciaky limbe were all was given She was tien en her lmbs el-al-nfll’ru