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Ask for “HORLICK’S” Original end Genuing MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages.: At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, A qpick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S.” in No Combine or Trust. e A T S ST Sterling Stlver, Silver Depositware, Cut Glass, Qocks, Etc, Useful and Desirablz Articles for Wedding Gifts. Finest Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices John & Geo: H. Bliss. LUMBER AND COAL. an GOAL THE COAL-MAN COMES TO BAT NOW, ~md while he don’t hit you very hard, he makes awful good runs. Best delivery system on earth. Omnce we take your order, it goes in accordance with agreement. Snnple enough. E. CHAPPEILL C6. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber sept29daw GCOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket S*a Telephone 163-13 oct29d CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 may24ad COAL and LUMBER ‘ In the beautitul valiey of Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- | thracite Coal in the ,world. We have secured & supply of this Coal for this season. t in your cooking stove and heater. We are the agenta for Rex Flintkots Roofing, one of the Lo.tyooflng: known to the trade. ~ JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. aprisd i ! i TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY T0 NEW YORK NORWIGH LINE The water way — way of traveling. Steamers Ci the comfortabis of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapi safe, stauncn vessels that have every comfort and conven- {ence for the iraveler. A delighiful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superp view of the won- derful skyiine and waterfront of New York Steamer leaves New p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of East 22d Street 545 a. m. (Mondays excepied) and Pler 40, North River, 7 a m. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augéd All Water Houte NEW YORK‘ Chelsea Lins Fare $1.00 Unexcelied serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, From Nofwleh Tuesdays, Tharsdays, lnndly& at 515 p. m. ork Pler 23, Bast River, foot Rooscvelt Street, lmdayn Wednes- days, Fridaye, at § ':h;n- cr write Tondon At- 11 Por folder. Freight rece'vad until 6 p. m A. WHITAKER, Ageat DENTIST | DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Siannoa Building | Take elevator Shetucket street en- trance. 'Phone. mayid your busi- re is no me- the advertis- m ym: w ERERESRE | on e flonwmu BULLETFI TOBER 1, 1910 DANIELSON AND DANIELSON Long Island Man’ huy: West Side Property—Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell to Address Young Women—No- ense Campaign to Be Closed by H. H. Spooner. . At the home of \er Almon Bartlett this (Saturday) evening the members of the W. C. T. U. will hold a prayer meeting. Mrs. John Fournier has Tteturned from a visit with relatives in Canada. Charles Holt of Norwich was in Dan- ielson Friday. Henry King and Samuel King of Moosup are in New York to attend the Vanderbilt cup race today (Satur- day). Mrs. P. B. Siblev hac been spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Loomis, at New Britain. Buys West Side Place. DeForrest Wells of Riverhead, L. T, has purchased the C. B. Weaver and George Potter places on the West Side. Mr. Wells is to make his home here. M nary Meeting. ‘Wrs Albert Webb had the members of the Women'’s Missionary societies of the Baptist church at her home, onf Allen Hill, for a meeting on Friday afternoon. How to Vote Split Tickets. Eighteen different ways in which split tickets may be voted at the an- nual town meeting on Monday are shown in a display in the show win- dow of a Main street store. About every possible combination for voting for selectmen is illustrated. Frost Friday Morning. The heaviest frost of the season was noted on Friday morning, when th mercury dropped to the low forti The frost did compartively little dam- age, however. Chestnuts have made their appear- ance in the local market. There will not be a very large supply this year. it is said, but those that hre shown are large and full and of good quality. Food Sale. | The Ladies’ Benevolent society of the Congregational church held a food sale in the ve: wf the churchx Fri- day afternoon. At thé same time the | members of McGregor W. R. C. held a | similar sale in Winkleman's store. Mrs. Frank A.'Mitchell to Speak. Mrs. Fragk A. Mitcheil of Norwich | is to speak at a meeting for young; women to be held in the Baptist church tomeorrow (Sunday) afternoon | at 4.30. Her talk will have to do with | home missions. An invitation to all interested has been issued. Law Off Today. (Saturday) morning jthe open on birds protected By statute in Connecticut is off, and many of| the sportsmen in this section have | planned to go into the woods. There is still a heavy curtain of leaves and | other protection for the unfortunate | partridges, quall and woodcockgs but the expectations are for some satisfac- | 1l This season tory hunting. Local persons who have made a close study of the Australian ballot are of tl opinion that it is unsatisfactor: in several respects for use without li- ability or errors. and express their be- lief that changes in e law to over- | come these deficiencies will be made | py the next legislature. Officers of Reading Circle. Following are the newly elected of- ficers of the Ladies’ Reading Circle: President, Mrs. C. H. Pike: vice presi- dent, Miss Carrie Fellows; secretary | and treasurer, Mrs. John W. Day; as- sistant secetary and treasurer, Mrs. Leonard A. James: | Advent Church Interests. | “Addition and Subtraction of the Ggspel” will be the subject of Rev. omas Feltman's talk at the service to be held in the Advent chapel, on Academy street, Sunday afternoon. Arrangements have been made to have praper meetings im the church e¥ery Wednesday evening. Rounding Up Railroad Ties. Thousands of railroad ties that have been brought into Danielson by lum- ber owners are being collected by a work train for distribution and use | along the right of way. In spite of the fact that ties have been supplied in great mumbe: from this section for many vears they are to be had yet in sufficient quantity. CLOSING CAMPQIGN H. H. Spooner Will Deliver Final Ad- dress for No-License. The campaign incident to the election on Monday will be night, when H. H. of the Connecticut deliv the final address| town closed to- Spooner, Temver- lin an endeavor to round them up. Both He will spe: wn hall. Aside from the fi license question the only ot over which there a_cente n the board of selecimen, | mises to be an interesting | one of the six caniddate the matter is f and ti one. me must be defeated, but who that or will he i regarded uncertain this time. All the candidates are work ng hard and all are confident of win ning. Preparing for Confirmation. Instructions preparatory to confirma- tion are being gl' en to & large number at St, James’ church this week. T! various ciasses attend either in tt afternoon or the evenings on Tuesda Wednesdays, Thursdays and Friday and \\1” ontinue to do so until 21 month, when Rt. Rev. J. 1 confer the sacra o'clock ma Spattered With Oil. ment at the Vehicles splashed with oil are t} rule and not the exception now, a they have passed aver sections of the highfav that have been sprinkled with | oil. Some spattered garments have algo resuited where fast driving has been done on the oiled stretches. Care- ful driving for a few days will be wise | policy. i P. E. Aldrich to Speak. ! An FEast Killingly correspondent Delzcately Formed and gently reared, women will find in all the seasons of their lives, as maid- ens, wives and mothers, that the one simple, wholesome laxative remedy, which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally and which may be taken at any time, when the system needs a laxative, with perfect safety and real- ly beneficial effccts, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It has that true delicacy of flavor which is so refreshing. to the taste, that warming and grateful toning to the stomach which responds so favor ably to its action and the laxative ef fect which i8 80 beneficial te the sys: teth when, occasloually, its gentle cleansiug is required. The genuine, always bearing the name of the Califernia Fig Syrup Co., may be purchased from all leading druggisis in original packazes of fi eize only, price fifty cents per bott PUTNAM ‘NEWS writes as follows: “P. E. Aldrich of Danielson will give the experience of his life, from a boy to the present time, in Sparks’ schoolhouse, October 9, at 3 p. m. Mr. Aldrich gives out the fol- lowing invitation: ‘Come one, come ali, and hear how God hs: spokem to him. If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy, for the temple of God Is holy, which temple are )e‘ “ "PUTNAM Worcester Cattle Thieves Force Bars Seven Decades of Cures- These are the pills that kept your grandparents well and helped largely to make your parents the wholesome, healthy folks they are. They will © keep you free from biliousness, liver complaint, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, giddiness, malaria, heartburn, etc. _Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless—plain or sugar-coated—sold everywhere—25c. day for our free book and prescribe for yourself. DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. flatulence, jaundice, Looks and heaith of many would #e improved by discarding thor- oughly bad teeth for good arti- ficial “ivories.” Send a postal to- If yours is such and Escape—Jury Acquits Herbert L. Baker—Two Divorces Granted— Fine Gift for James Rafferty. the people throughout the county that has followed his calling in this section and is well known ‘m all the nearby John McArdle and James ~Devine,|towns. 3 ey wanted in. Massachusetts for cattle| Who Will Get Sheriff’'s Nomination? stealing. are probably shaking hands Who will get the demoeratic nomina- with eech other this morning, They might be excused if they were found doing a joy danc® for they pulled out of as tight a place Friday as they will ever get into and suffer as little incon- venience. Their stunt was to break out of the local nolice station within a half hour of the time they had been placed there after being caught a short time before half way between this city and East Putnam in as slick 2 manner as an arrest is ever made. The men used a heavy plank which is kept in the cell room for the prisoners to rest on to break off one of, the bars in the cell door and to force the other bars back far enough to permit them to squceze through the apperture and to get out on the floor of the room. Once cutside tion for sheriff of Windham county was still very uncertain Friday night and probably will be until the delegates get together in Putnam this (Saturday) afternoon. The choice, however, seems to rost between John O. KFox of this city and Merritt Welch of Chaplin. At Worcester Music Festival. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Williams accom- panied the following members of the choir of the Second Congregational church to Worcester on Friday, where they attended Artists’ night of th2 mu- sical festival: Miss Mae Smith, Mis: Fredell Randell, Miss Gladys Murf; Miss Gladys Williams, Miss Josephine Gifford. Miss Christobel Gifford, Miss Harlie Corbin, the Misses Tnman, Miss Mary L. Daniels. Miss Marjorie Bur- h 11, it s an easy matter for the | gess, Harold Corbin, Fred Corbin, John :“e:-‘ crgen lm“r?:- e“fl".ee nings on the | A. Morse, Jr., Graydon Sharpe, Frank door leading to the street and gain | Ellis. their liberty. ~ e They were not locked up until 11.30, CIRCLE MEETING wera seen in the cells by Officer James S AT | O'Brien at 11.50. but at noon had brok- | Held by D. A. R. Chapter to Open en out. A man in a nearby stghe saw Season. two men run down the street just-be- fore noon. but suspected nothing. They The first of the neighborhood circle wers, as it proved. the escaped prison- | meetings of the Elizabeth Porter Put- ers, and are believed to have gone in|nam chapter, D. A. R., was held with the direction of Woodstock, aithough| Past Regent Mrs. Mary E. Medbu at a thorough search failed to locate them | her homa in South Main street I during the afternoon. afternoon frem 3 to 5 o'clock. Thes though the local police have few | circle meetings, which are to be held facts about the case, the men were| often through the winter, promise to traced to this section by, Massachu-| be most, enjoyable gatherings and at otfitew two of whom came here|the same time of financial benefit to nspector from the | the chapter. Mrs. Medbury exhibited a Worcester ent. In the hurry|choice display of rare specimens of | and scurry nts thev neglacted to| dahlias grown by Dr. F. F. Guild of names to in Murray.| Windham. She served tea and wafers. L the latter out on their| Beautiful roses were given as favors. arrival here in the morning, described City Notes. t 3 - v r a- " r 5 . e men Y i and ‘fl:pr(‘; | Miss Ida Bailey of Worcester. a niece Murray had already spotted the.men as | Of Mrs. Eric johnson of Flm street, is suspects and knew {hat they were | 5000 to visit this city in the interest of working at €. Adfer Burrill's place at|domestic science. % East Putnam. With this fine start the [ _ A A. Parsons has returned from ¢ ain with ‘0 Mas husatts 5 i e N s e 'to| Mrs. Wallacs Stern of Bradley street drive over into the country to Burrill’s | iS entertaining her mother, Mrs. Taylor, TTalf way over they met Burrill °f\§1’“"§fl°"_ SRET St g down the road with a load of “nr‘f:sre” id O WA wood on a heavy wagon. McArdle and 2 > Tl Devine were awith Tim. The officers| Mrs. Frank Potter and son Harold drove on until they met the Burril R e team. |e?pfld out and had the twp men STATE OF OMIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, shackled in jig time. Lucas County, SS This was all a biz surprise to Bur- Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he rill, who knew nothing of why the men | is senior partner of the firm of F. J werz wanted Cheney & Co., ng bn.&lur&s in t A few minutes later McArdle and | City of Toledo. County and State afore- | said, and_that pay_ the | Devine were locked up and the officers were out getting a Junch before taking sum’ of ONE HU} > : {'each and every c of Catarrh that a-car back to Worcester with the sus-| cannot be cured by the use of Hall's pects. Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to hefore me and subscribed in my_ presence this fl'n day of D(‘l ember, 86. W SOD The break was of course a big sur- prise and a deep disappointment to the officers after landing the men thes bave been looking for for weeks. The fellows an> said to have stolen cattle Notar, Pnb c. Catarrh Cure is taken internal- acts directiy on the blood and! right and left in the territory around of the system. Send Worcester, seiling it on the hoof or} killing as the circumstances of each Call Drugzist: Take Hall's Family Pills for censtl- pation. particular haul warranted, All this section of the country had been scoured For You to Judge. Thousands of galions of the T. & M Paint are produced in one operation by machinery. Only chemically pure color used. The actual cost of T. & M. only about $1.30 per gallon when the job is finished. Will you depend upon this product, or a paint made by costly hand labor in a pot with a stick, pro- ducing a few gallons at a time; and =t that very likely made with common earth paints, and questionable quality Linseed Oll. The L. & M. Paint is sold by L. W. Carroll & Son, Norwich; J. P. Kingsley & Son, Plainfield. ar> men w ing under along in years, neither be- BAKER ACQUITTED. Jury After First Disagreeing Returns Verdict of Not Guilty. L Herbert L. Bak of Pomfret was acquitted of the charge of attempting to burn the ho of Judge T. Ifl\l’und of Brookivn on May 17 last by a jury in the superior court in this city Fri- day afternoon, after a trial that has| extended all through the sessions of the week. The jury first disagreed af- ter being out an hour and a half and so reported to the court at the end of that time. They were sent back for further consideration of the case by Tudge Greene. Do you have ftrouble They returned in about am hour; with a verdict of not guilty. The case was one of the most inter- esting that has bezn tried in, this coun- ty in a recent session and a full court 9 room has been the rule eacn dav. 1 Them why dom’t you fry The e that the ttate burilt uo was | ? apparent a strong ome, hut the evi- nee pub:ly circumstantial, while Ba- }Shur—ons > counsel iroduced witnesses to | prove that he waz at home in Pomfret, five mile the s wearing Eyeglasses ? We sell all kinds of Shur-ons, in- cluding the Atlas Shur-on, of which case were Frank.Bugbee L. Torrey and the defen@ ris and E. and Charles ComstocK for we have the exclusive agency. for the s Call in and see them. Charles \\ B ant. Mrs. Chippendale Granted Divorce. o Two divorces granted at Friday’ R C BOSWORTH ssion wera to Nana M. Chippend o \a N of Danielson and to Mary A. e o worth of Worcester, formerly of Put- | Optometrist and Prescription Optician, nam. 5 . Room 5 Shannon Bidg., Mrs, Chippendale sought release from £ Harry A. Chippendale. now at the state | sept28Ws Norwich, Conn. prison. serving a sentence Imposed the result of his implication in con- nection with the death of a New Lon- don voung woman earlier in the year, which was also accompanied by the | sensational ecircumstance of the death | of Dr. Samual Ladd of Moosup. Adul- tery was the grounds on which the di- vorce was granted. and Mrs. Chippendale were mMarried May 1. 1889 Change of name was granted to Nana ('rxn\w A A: Puize. A : \\DK\ Putnam Wife Freed. [ It was on the ground of cruelty that| ¥. 11. WILLIAMS, General Agt. Mrs. Wentworth sacured her divoree!l H. C. LONG, Spec Agt. from v;: iam E. Wentwarth of Put- | ¥. H. KENYON, Special Agt. nam. Evidence introduced by the \ 255 plaintiff's witnesses astablished that Hartford, Conn. 1 Jun25S the husband had driven Mrs, Went- worth from their room, scantily elad, on a bitter cold night in February of last year and that at another time he had chok2d her &o severely that she sought the attendance -of a physician. < \'||P°P was also given Mrs. Went- worth to change her name to Mary A. Duquette. Asafe and simple remedy for P Bronchitis, Cafarrk, Hay Fever PR fons, irritations, uicer- MORRIS GHAIR, ationa o AL tyucods e - or Hnings ot d Surprise Gift for Assistant Superinten- > dent James Rafferty on His Resig- | nation. ot cure yorrsels Treatize with sach hottle or malied on reguest. The Evaes Chepial Ca. Agents from various towns in this saction of the county who have worked for an insurance: company under James Rafferty, asgistant superinten- dent, gathered at his home on Chapel street Thursday to give him as com- plete a surprise as he has recently had. With them they brought a beautiful Morris chair which they presented as FUNERAL ORDERS 4 mark of the high esteem in which g o they have always leld him, The pre Artistically Arranged by entation was de by P, A, Reeves of | P Danielson. Mr. Retterty. rosponded | HUNT The Florist, gracious!y The ageuts ai the Raffer Tel. 130. Laf; were fnely entertained v home and spent a niost delightful ev g The details of ar- o T P B e S T N DR C R, CHAMBERLAIN in_the tocal ofice of the company. Mr. Rafferty. who has been with the company for twenty-one yvears, has ye- signed as assistant superintendeni hut i€ to remain withtAe cpmoan; in a different capacityv.- He i one ‘of the moet popular men with his agemts and Lenta/ Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8, L. ueer's practwe during his iast liiness. 161 Main Ntreet. Norwich, Cena noyiéa i A ‘ D()LLARP for | { | ! l | ! Miss Brant of New Get Ouor Estimate which is given free. fit of Webster have been guests of Mrs. F. E. Libby of Ring street. Miss A. M. Sullivan spent Friday in Danielson. —R. Hayes of Springfield has been the guest of local friends. Miss Marjorie Burgess is the guest of her brother, Roy Burgess, and his family in Worcester. Andrew Hyde is in this city for a few months. Miss Harriett King of Boston has been the guest of local relatives. Mrs. F. W. Seward has been enter- taining her brother, W. H. Leete, of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Pratt of Bradley streat have been guests of V\'il]imamicl We extract and painlessly, perfectly charge very moder-telw whether you decide on high-priced or On Inexpensive Plates relatives. b DR. JACKSON. Supt. Charles E. Pratt Spoke. At a meeting for the purpose of ex- | Klng Delllal Pm plaining state supervision of schools in detail, held in Chaplin on ¥riday even- ing, Charles E. Pratt of this city was one of the speak Mr. Pratt is su- perintendent of schools in the towns of ‘Woodstock, Bastford and Ashford. Personals. Prof. Charles Wagner, Mrs. Wagner and their three children left day for their home in Ann Arbor, Mich., after spending th2 summer with relatives in this city and in Central Village. Mrs. Marshall Kenyon of Central Village has been entertained by Put- nam friends the past few d Miss Sarah Kenyon has as her guest Yor Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. School Supplies Pads, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Paints, Crayons, Composition Books, Pencils, Dr. E. 1 returned from two weeks’ st Y. in Utica, N. Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, Manchester has st received a car- go of thick liquid sugar from Cuba. The shipment was conveyed in a tank ship. T Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets. MBS, EOWIN F, Frankin Shuans A atched ot Always Boils the worid's best 'Your leer lis Clogged up That's Why You're Tired—QCut of Sorts—Have No Annt:. 4 -AI.LPII.LHALI.DOIE.SIMJ.FIIB GENUINE must bear signature e Tl on the gas range, | ccoking stove, a hot weather neces- sity, and always “a friend indeed, in time of need.” lou ought to see the new Estates, qu ranges built ror discriminating purchasers. Better Ik at the Humphrey Instantaneous Water Heater, also the Ruud Heater, when you call, Gas & Electrical Dep't., 821 Main Street, Alice Building. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest -unflu\\l brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burion, Mueir’s Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, Ste*llnz Bliter Ale, Anheussr: Budweiser, Schlita and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447~ y224 Florai Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Street. iy26a Sweet Potatoes We have the best Hubbard Squash Fancy Canlifiower Sweet Peppers Hot Peppers PECGPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. rtising medium ip AUTCMOBILE STATION, Colt, 6 Otis Street. Automoblle sepl36d THERE I1s no a 8 J and Blcycle Repulring. General M Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- chine work. Jobbinz. ‘Phone letin for business results. TWO SPECIALS IN RUBBER GOODS Through an especially favorable purchase we are able to offer this week two Rubber Specialties at Bargain Prices. No. 1 Speecial Ladies’s FAVORITE House- hold Rubkber Gioves, 75 cent quality, special 49 cents These two specials will go fast, mail orders subject of No. 2 Special A\ two - quart Senmlgls FOUNTAIN Syringe, regu- lar $1.00 value, special at 79 eents so if you cannot get in we will accept course to our baving goods in stock. regular at If ordering by mail add 4 cents for postage. # We have an especially fine steck of Rubber Sundries. which are thor- oughly guarantced by us. We are always glad to show these goods, whether you buy or not. THE LEE & 0S600D CO. Retail Depanmem Norwich, Conn. — N ~ PRESERVING JARS BALL MASON . Qts. 65¢ E. Z. SEAL Improved !.ighlning 5 Pts. 90¢ Will Hold Whole Fruit, Best in Market . Qts. $1.00 See our KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPER - No Leak, No Waste, Clean Cut, Quality Best, Prices Low Special Razor and Strop, worth $1.50 for . . . 89¢ Sample Line of Prombers’ Too's. Agent fur Armstronys Stocks and s POT MEND meuds everylbing. Stovink fer red covers. THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Frankdin Street