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10 4 NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1910 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS Ronald, Miss Helen Arnold Nettleton; reception, 9.30 o'clock, in the church parlors. Thursday—Morning Session, 9.45 PUTNAM Robert Hunter to Address Working- men—Coroner Completes Inquest in ended their labor under Damati, but there was no trouble over the matter, at least no outward indication of any. Since that time and up to the fatal affray of last Thursday night they few days +with relatives in Bradley street. 3 Mrs. Dutee Smith of Fremont street has returned from several months’ stay in New Hampshire. i The Cookbook. A ham'is greatly improved if. after o'clock. Business; reports from coun- . . baing boiled, it is wrapped in butter ty organizers; presentation of mnew Ramolo Case—D. A. R: Chapter at | had been employed with another sew- m%wf .?é Elizv%bsga SL‘mrke is in Hart- pmwi sl .a‘:ap:our ed clubs: presidents address: civil serv. | Lumch With Mrs. John Addison | er gans. o g g gpome LB NG e : 5 - DANIELSON Mass, or Col. ldward Anderson, as|ice committee, chairman, Mrs. F. H.| Porter. Nothing has developed to show that | | Dr. and Mrs, James if. Kent and | Never soak rice or macaroni before . : / O ns | Dt Rl Ataent chwitveane there was any quarrel before the kill- | daughter, Dorothy, returned to New i Wil weal the Com e alip: tha B plantly. Modesened, ' 1 n near the | York Tuesday, ailfer spending two | COOKIDg. wash the former, but Brennan-Labeau Marri R. F. D.|the special guest of Camp Edward An- | Dr. Sophia Penfield; report of creden- | The issues of the campaign as the (I and the men Who were neer tee| (00 TOGIaN SRAr | BeRtinE o it | not the latter, \and place both in boil- Routes | Rev: Edward An- | dErom Sonis of Velerans Tuesday | [l commigtes; clecilon of officers; | soclalists see them will b presented | Boq"Clreupparently at such @ distance | An enjovable maeting of the O. M. | ing water to cook nspected—Rev. - | evening, and in a more general way an - 78 "cloek. o the voters of Putnam today (Wed- paLro R . Al ! 3 8 3 RaE 3 . ch: - |club was held with M Harri 1 : 4 2 derson Addresses S. of V. Camp— | honored visitor to all the townspeople. | Afternoon Session, 1.45 o'clock. Mu- | nesday) by no less a personage than | that they did mot see just what ot | GI0 Was Rele kR WSS HrHiet | o, cook a pumpkin easily halve it, Opening of State Federation Mest- | His coming was to fullil the accep slo s zoFffin- e o sl g Mg 38 A g fox Cuntil Tamolo shouted. Two or | evening. i remove the seeds and bake in oven. i lance of an invitation to speak before . Amy - | for governor of Consecticut. Candi- | s 7 % oae ing Today. | the members of the camp named in en, Mrs. Lena Fuller Robinson, sccom- date Hunter is going to speak at what et d“;g:g‘;’j;_:g“;’m“,:r;u‘&;:fn‘,’,fi'?{ Foresters Inspect Wolf Den Property. | :":;;,rl::if :;’;u?h[rmm';km ml‘- :ml : i and us many of his friends | panied by Miss Ethel Risedorf; an- |has been designated as a factory meet- d s SR Ers ough a colander. At All Hallows’ ehurch in Moosup, |l‘s’c‘a’fifi”nzfl",.xt’f.;:",’.‘,’me Town hall, | nouncement of election; presentation | ing this noon at the corner of Broi. |13 believed that these men could shed | (State Forester Samruel N. Spring of | seorching is prevented and time saved Tuesday morning, Miss Mamie Labeau | Ty S0 00 oce on War, Tts Mater- | of new officers: household economics | dence and Church streets. a section | Much light on details now shrouded | New Haven, James IL. Cutler, recently | g oty ion e oo % of Central Village and Edward Bren- | MIerR the address of B L0 234 to | committee, chairman, Mrs. F. 8. Ward- | of the city whero hundreds of mill g | iB_myster ___|returned from Indiana, who is a direc- | ¥ this method. nan of Dayville were united in mar- i o %0, 0" G UG in creating en- | well; address. The Betrayal of the Pure | eratives pass on their way to their | IR discussing the case Damati points | tor of United States forestry, together If turnips are parboiled twenty min- riage by Rev. J. H. Broderick. Miss | i iy “for increasing the member- | Food Law, Miss Alice Lakey: educa- | midgay meal. This evening Mr. Hunt- | OUt that there was no reason why he | with the following members of the | utesvin water to which a little baking Katherine Brennan of Dayville, sis- i Lpusiagm ot Inoreas oe @ tion committee, chairman, Miss Jane | er will be heard at Hamiiond fegl . | should kill Ramolo. He speaks of the | Wolf Den association, Mrs. M. H. Med- | oao ; 2 LAking ter of the groom, and David Labeau | {00 W ¢ SOCC B 0 organi Burbank: music, songs, (a) The Morn- | Second Game in Pool Tournamene. | [4Ct that be has a wife and four sm:\l bury, Mrs. G. B. Shaw, ¥ Georze | ""‘1‘; '1“:* been added and then this wa- of Central Village, brother of the - cmbers of camps in various | ing Glory, (b) Violets, (¢) The Pine. urnar children at New Britain and that his | Nichols and Mrs. Daniel ted | ter is thrown off and fresh water used bride, were the attendants. O T e o mh Xew lLon- | Huntington Woodman, Mrs. Lena Full. | _Pool tournaments are filling in the | love for them is too great to let him | the woodland proverty of Elizabeth | to finish cooking they will cook mors Mr. and Mrs. Brennan left from | S0 N were present. The event | er Robinson; industrial conditions, | 82P that exists for the followers of commit any deed that would take him | Porter Putnam chapter about the | tengerand be of much better flayor. Danielson on the 3.02 train for their | (00 (HEITE 008 b o tving one and | chairman, Mrs. P. T. Walden; address, | Various sports and pastimes, bammnlfmm them. He absolutely denies that | Wolf Den in Pomfret Monday. The ¢ et BHOL. weddlng _trip, after which they will | W&¥ R SVERY AV SRS Yty up to | Factory Children of Connecticut, Miss | having been laid at rest for a few lhe is guilty of Ramolo's death: yet|men pronounced the ninety acres own- T T Jive in Dayviile, whers Mr. Brennan | [A0Ubtedly Wil e tiuence, | Mary Welles: report of commitiee on | months and football being among the | the testimony of witnesses at the in- | ed by the Daughters of t -value. \Things Theatrical is employed as a grocery clerk. e e | enalatious: eon it games that Is not plaved hereabouts. | quest was to the effect that Damati| At an early date Mv. Spring and an | ¥ 3 Entertaining State President. Pt adEress Rt e | : light wizards of the ivories mect to- | stood nearest to Ramolo when the lat- | assistant are to look the woodland | T e NS » == S A i S TG | o Official Board. night to play the second of a series | ter fell to the street with blood pour- | over most carefully and: advise the | Gertrufle Hoffman is to appear in = Mrs K. A Shumway is eiietiauing, yepiiion. Fae give hall in the Key- | - The officers are: THonorary presi- |of match games at P. F. Brady's|ing from his death wound. Ramolo | Daughters as to what ought be done | new vausieville act, “Sometbing Now.” Mrs. W. H. Phipps "of Waterbury, jAnderson in G. A R- hall in the Kev. | jent Mrs. T. K. Noble; honorary vice | rooms. The teams are made up of J.on his death bed also identifie¢ Sab- | to preserve and improve —their prope | 5 i e oW gresident of the tate Federation of |stone building This lasted about half president. Mrs. Henry H. Pyle: presi- | Ryan, J. Pepin, C. Ryan, F. Lassor and | batino as his assailant. erty. 4 { Mary Mannering may appear as Wemen's Clubs, witich beging the sew | on ROt A O Ta the same con-|dent, Mrs. W. H Phipgs: ficst vice 3. Breault, A. Roblaille, H. Guretin, Cradie Roll. Rosalind§in “As You Like It” in Lon- sions of its annual state convention |the men who fough Ao e AT i | president, Mre. Jay HL Hart; second |R. rarl The mien will play . in s | don. in the Congregationai church here this ?".”'t."'h"}" v-‘n\\r -r\‘_;‘?‘_d him, as dia | Vice president, Mrs. James R. Mason: | pairs, strings of 25 balls. The score STATE GRANGERS The annuai cradle roll .of the ea i 3 4 (Wednesday) morning. inguished gues Kr e -t aleraan. TRE | recording secretary, Miss Nettie C.|ijn the first game was as follows: o B BT ern branch of Congregational missions | Paul Anmstrong has a new detective Inspecting R. F. D. Routes. of B o O e Noctom which | Smith; corresponding secretary, Mrs.| Team A—Rran 25, Pepin 25, C. Ryan | 10 Join Massachusetts and New to he held in the Con i produced in Chicago, called ' Congressman E. W. Higgins and ”f‘rf"n“r’;,“‘m‘;,w’”,),. es in the | W- H. Hoffman; treasurer, Mrs. Ed- |25 Lassor 18: total 93. Hampshire Members for Atlantic | ¢hurch parlors this (\Wedn i Fiinmy Velentiner Postmasier . A: Potter have been i b et ward 1. Thompson: auditor, Mrs.| “Team B—Freault 16, Robitaille 14| City Trip. SEnooHe STl e BNt d Y R e T avar S o TR S making an automobile tour of inspec- A A e T ivess was ex- | JAmes E. Wilson. Directors, Mra. F.|Guertin 16, Farley 25; total 1. % babies and their mothers. Mrs. .| I M. F adith Sin tion over the rural free delivery routes | (CIGRel Andersors adcvess e (0w | M. Card. Mrs. Rienzi Robinson. Mrs. el i ate Master Leonard H. Healey of | M- Warner, superintendent of the cra- | clair are |in the eompany supporting in this section. The trip was for the | 38 50 G 0VEEn 4% 1t was a story | E; C- Dowd. Mra Charrie A Capen. OBITUARY. North Waodstock nas perfected plans | 4 1ol his spent much time and | Lulu Glasr fn “One of Our Boys.” rpose of ascertalning If the service | oo in, mighty struggle told with fas- | MI's. Frances Bolton, Mrs. George S S for the grand tour of the Grangers of s L nemalnment for thel| " Miny. Imiheridh, Fow of Baiti- o By ing | Morgan, Mrs. E. Willard; general . - - little folks this afternoon. | ss Ko e Kavanagh of Balti wight be improved in any way. cinating clearness. ! 8 o sk ot dgh o \fisuADoihag Stome Henry E. Gareau. Connecticut to the 44th annual session 5 i [ more has sold several of her sketches Glad Hand for Ira Thomas. | (ioged by singing America gt S . Miss Henry E. Gareau is dead at his home | O the National Grange to be held at A Bimic el vetarmtic o bhniig After the celebrators recover from o members of the local camp are | FIC0: (L o ide: on[on Bim strect. Mr. Gareau, who was | Atlantic City, November 15 to 23, The NOANK o by Drade ishing company eir performance,” says a Hartford {highly pleased with the success of the eriaral | Fere Mrs. ¢. W |58 vears of age, was for many years | Connecticut Grangers are to join the 2ok ‘[ o \aw_ Y . She will present hgg paper of Tuesday, “Thomas will go to | meeting, which atiracted an unusual /FETERQ WFOARSEmEmES, ) HIR o O | engaged in the meat business in Put- | Massachusetts and el "fi'"'*;vh'f" Day of Fasting and Pnayer for Baptist | Dreezy littleicomedy, “Stagestruck,” im Imniels e e Mg ] i e | Mrs T Al Atwood. ‘Mrs. C. H. Rus- |Dam. He leaves his wife, two sons | fate Grangers tn waking ane bis fam- | Congregation — Hallowee'n Social | Baltimore shurtty tourn e sell, Miss Frances Danielson. vo daughte Bty : o S | | i3 will prepare for some grap- STATE FEDERATION. . B Ellis. May Eave Club. b5 t Lak | sessions at Atlantic City. but also Planned. — - g T ir £ t pkoitaret i 1 orough Note: Y - ouse at Lake. |, ,xe a side trip to Philadelphia and i g eyt e shcations Baing Sixty Delegates to Attend Fourteenth | Chalmer S. Lord of Oakland beach, | Putnam Klks were out in force on | Washington Rov R RaAEs anvotniad: & Germian Gleanings. n linsville and Norwich in ‘Dariol { formerly of Danielson, was a visitor | Tuesday evening to attend the ses-| With the exception of two sessions. | .y morning that Wednesday 1 PR ons Saas af tha BLia Annual Meeting in Danielson. | [PTRCrlY of Dani sion held in their rooms for the pur- | the meetings of the National grange | e cdnesday would b2| The German) army has a poriable \merican league team. Ira | . . % N | E. Bitgood was in Boston Tues- | Pose of conferring the desree on a|will he open to all Patrons of Hus- |OPServed as a day of fasting and| gireniy shed great checker expert w §. PRy delegates, representing wo- | g, . class of candidates composed of Dan- | pandry and at ene of the sessions am | prayer. The missionary committee of R o Aoty e soo Jhemian | men's clubs throughout Conneeticut | Fenry A. Sanders S Man. | ielson and Wauregan men. The work | opportunity will be afforded to re- s 3 R Over 1,500 tewns and villages in Ger- n the rooms of the Bohemian | y A. Sanderson of South Man ] D) the Baptist assoclations have request- , club lasi winter, but who ever could |are in Danielson this morniug to at- |chester was a visitor in town Thurs- | ¥as Ixol_lowvd by a 501‘1 | session and | ceive the seventh degree, the highest | ed that all members who are willing | Many still owny @ad bhave owned, down have believed that his fame in this b G G | da entertainment arranged by the com- | in the order. should absta SHthe Aeonlmbalc re idelie xa b Bt would Negouns knows way ogt |1o00 e deesisns of ibe foWrteentWTL ol gl o Fooktnten, | Mitites ICERAREY. SRRSO dek bobel : mtite Musior Fiealiy’says. thet the | that i i roe Dool meal and |/ FEORY ,'he, l?.dq"é,"f‘?&l o l"-",“h el ford. Such a surprise! FHow- |8 _meeting of the State Federa- |yp,q ' g visiting friends in Daniel- | Sidered the advisability of renting the | arrangements are such that persons | purpose of prayer, the hurden of theie | LO0 Jand thaty their inhabitants pay Ira Thomas' coming to Dan- [tion’ of Women's Clube, the first of | son. residence at Alexander's lake for club | not members of the order. but inter- | petition being for a revival of wo | S e awaited with much suspense. | Which is “";b"“"!'“f;“,'1-“(4’;*”‘_‘:":,‘““" ! E. H. Jacobs entertained the | PUrpose ested in its work, may make the tour. | the churcHes of the association. There or the purpose.of promoting the 4 up here would rather see him | €rnoon in the R O B 1bers of the Ladies’ Reading cir- | Tuesday Afternoon’s Thunderstorm. Grace B. Hayden is visiting at | will be two services held ne in th al f Germs B & r any othér |al church. The convention comes here | 1o 3pcr=, OF | Setal . Raw o el ; 1 the | gale of German gdods abroad instrue- than e sultan of Sulu or any other |2 o o = he Ladies Art | Cl¢ Monday afternoon. October developed another . late ncestra iome in Plymouth, | morning at 11 and one at ) in the | court . potentate who never ed in a e e | =% T EPTE season thunderstorm that spread over | this week. 5 evening. tion courses for eiltivating the artis- world's championship. e A a Ty x antiatione of | Monkeys Afloat in Pacific. the town and surrounding couniry | 33 = Miss M. L. Peckham is visiting in | ""1 ’“-"",“fh W““—’)‘"“Dfl‘;‘ and their Danielson and Killingly will unite in | The crew of the bark Atlas, which | With even more spectacular accompa-| GUESTS OF MRS. PORTER. BEaR i salespeople have bjeen instituted in HIGH. SCHODLS APPRECIATED: A tanatue & weicome to the delagites ! arrived in Seattle recently after | Niment of lightning and thunder than | e Walter enoodmansee of | Berlin and five-othencitles. Rural Districts tham |anc in making their stay in this part | rounding the Horn from Philadel- | IS produced as the climax of the de- | Members of D. A. R. Chapter Enter- were guests of father Valued More in u;: t-a r-c’: an | Of historic Windham county as de- | phia, reports a quéer .‘!mm—m—_ She | Bunc ..{mnh‘,‘ l\kmg 53;1 'ku\ David in | tained at Lunch. ward Woodman. y o F'*' ‘b = “"'_‘ cretary Hine. || . Eas Teais ! for Gare Withort ®| The Shepheré King. Perhaps this is atr i orgotten, but Not Lost. lightful and profitable as rests within | had been out for days Without sight- | £ 2 T ! n i g1 3 < s o Chasten B Mias of - Shin ] IUNE Dl | ine anything—only three ships were fll;lnm;:'l\de: maybe rrnm‘ a compari yrty-three members Inf e At iy ’ffl:h"l “My ‘dear,” said Mr. Pewnyhub, ven- Y » Suthacity b, . Thatsthe. cc ition will be a suc- | seen on the entire trip—when one | S0B; al rate, there was a smart | porter Putnam chapter, D. S-Sy £ rie Cook. | turing to put in a word as . t d of education is authority ! ..o (ne ig ed. The | morning the Pacific the lookout re- | Shower Tuesday afternoon at con- | three ts enjoved the hospita ’bn‘:.l.ffi,?‘ ; ed to her i) “P et : hsbe paused for the statement that the percentage f,.;) ,uhiic is marked | ported that he had sighted land ofr | fributed some water toward helping | of Mrs. John Addison Porter of Wash- |Bome in Fss A e e Il Ml i g e e ohools | degree of interest proceedings, | the port bow where no land was sup- | Testore a greatly depleted supr ington, D. C., at her country home in | V'™ t€_ " i scolding abou - land undou sumber wil 0 . Nor cc any u = | Pomfret Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Por- e, 5 | 3 Y R now,” Te- S B . nd undoubtedly a number will | posed to be. Nor could any be found TR = Pomfret Tuesday afternoen. Mrs. Por ading Club’s Meeting. “I can’t remember it just % than In the clties in Pro- |avail themselves of the Invitation to | on the charts. It seemed low in the INQUEST COMPLETED. | ter received the ladies in the spacious Reading club will meet with | plied his Irate spouse. '“Youwe driven e ‘“r\"“‘:f‘):'ld (,u““ng“'fl‘ i |attend the sessions, the full programme | water but too much like the real thing | o . F;";m;‘N; Given Out_ | POrch and ‘ushered them "into her w.. 1. at her home on |4t out of my head. But if T hadnt a e - 1 . to be a mirage, so the captain ran e’ _ s home, which contains many rare an- avenue (Wednesday) after SO S T L e ion, 1.45 | toward it. It proved to be land right| Damati Denies All Motive for the | tiques, the house itself being over a |1 good reason for it do you.suppose I'd eomm n}.‘.-'ro‘. :(’.Vm_“n‘»“::'v,,g:m:!;: Rev. | enough; an island covered with trees| Crime. hundred vears old i Murphy of Westerly be as mad.as 1 am?” at a meesting held in the loc ddresses of | and thick, low underbrush. Birds and | Luncheon was served at one o'clock | at the home of Mr. and Mrs, AR SRStk e et o school bullding. The inference s that | 0 ) 0 o™ sway, pres- | a few monkeys were seen upon it, but | Coroner Arthur G. Bill of ; | by a caterer from Hartford: The me- | la e aun feago n b Jistricts th. 1 ¥ 1. Bill Dani i Tribune. I S PEMSEY SIS TR SHOF T iuie- ss Marion Chollar, | no other s of life. These preclud- his inquest Tuesday | ed bouillon, creamed oyster Pearl Carson is visiting friends | = 000 SEENE Fhoms B s "“"';' "'“h" D. A. R. Mrs. Arthur G. Bill, W. C. | ed the possibility of the island being the Hec { chicken patties, croq fruit ices, | in New London. e & found among city fathers and moth- |.." & "2l p" 3" ushman; response, | of volcanic origin and leads the cap- | molc indines were 1o { cakes, bonbons and Harry Raymond, who has been in Kuve CHINETES 4o Pt P molo. fin re not gi ot M e o e L s | Mo AR T president in- | tain to claim it is a floating island. | but it is unde & Ihat waiek v Porter requested Mi: {town on business, returned to ditton sanmot be charged to lack of | utes of last annual meeting: reports | He believes that it was washed out to | dence value to the state was se- | [arned, the Windham county it D I A M 0 N n o e amter i aoneols ow [of officers, recording secretary, cor- | Sea from the delta of the Rio de la|cured from those examined during the | torian abeth Porter m | Mrs. C. I Libby a Mrs, abeth opportunities to enter high schools I | responding secretary, treasurer, aud- | Plata or the Negro. and that its roots | two days sitting. Indications are thas | Chapt hering. This | Fitch went to Hartford Tuesday for a ENGAGEMENT RINGS. & howoter, St music: The ati Biennial; | held the whole together. As he saw | the case against Sabbatino Dar | wonderf ned in her | short | Soscial Prites At - tary Hine oited |civics eommittee, an, Mrs H. | two trees tumble into the water fr charged with Ramolo’s death, w 1l manner, | Hallowe’en Secial. s » e e Sriont: irtn chairman, | the island’s edge before he sailed away | pressed with ¥ exncdition tellin in I The o Americn will have | €+ E- SHAW'S, Putnam, Gt. in eral miles in & ,.‘,:,m’{,v “aistrict E. L. Curtis; music committee, | his theory appears to be som at | it probable that the firs eps to- | ho . the night pr Sial this - (Wadnesdary | oct24MW Sohh Gay 15 adtumd & Mgk schodk:haa business. substantiated.—Springfield Republican. | ward presenting him for trial before | C°C which blocked i : a2 g e it . ) o'clock. Organ — — - the superior court for the c will | traffic for On that win- Bt A e Co L RN e S S e ) 3 de Mrs. K W. Gerard; address, Mra sr:x; Cuba has swapped the revolution | Such mformation as is oblaifible Eiving er ad- | Py iecionary o et} nons ocker, , Sap- | pas = g ot Yo " | relative to ¢ opme: of the { e told ¢ o s Eioada d ( REV. EDWARD ANDERSON o G eneds, | Bablt for occasional husricame, sup- |Telative fo developments, of the i el L, noon at home of Mrs. | gt The Beston Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- sty plied by the weather bureau.—Atlan- - o] pron 5 4 5 : st Side. | tels Som i i % . 1 Brahms, St ht, - Fohn, y CuEtine s 3r 68 TARSE SCTees Vvote of thanks fas tendered Mrs. el Side elson. Some Dig discounts: for our Sons of Veterans and Their i ta Constitution. 8 pussang S s : t Tuesday for her | Ajme-Moie, Bern Miss Helen Ar- v = The dead man and his brothe rter for her cordiality. The party | > 1 1t . tomers another week; Attractive Tontund B A T x diali ; home 1r >me time | Bargaine ers = ., KO AT nold Nettlaton of Derby, accompanied Barkis Willi members of a gang that had been | I this city in omobiles, | spent with relatives in the village B Ay et in the storm - Anderson of Quincy, |BY, Miss Richards; dress, Civic Re al illin’. working under Damati as foreman up | @ g a most delightful two | “Mrs. Molville Daboll is confined to | ‘::‘Dklz‘fl':i. £00ds xow. ? Anders 2 <y, ility, Prof. Willlam B. Anyway there scems to be no way |to a short time ago n they wer ; her home by illn i — . . songs, His to test whether or mot T. R. could |asked to do Sunday work. They work- City Notes. Mrs. Annie Brown is soon to | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORR To a Massenger, La “carry a single southern state” with- | ed on Sunday morning, but did nof Brunn returned Tuesday | to New London, where she will re- | Main Street, Danlelson. Rooks, Waterford; The Rosy out trying it.—Boston Advertiser. appear for duty in the afternco Y. after spending a | side. | septzoaw sames E. Keech. Mgr. Latest Novelties Cl\ignon Puffs Wh ph e o R d :» t ° «.__for the New Coilfures ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionabiy the result of three facts: Firsé—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves. but assimilates the food: 7/hird—It is an agreeable and psgtect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expeee danger and record the means of advancing health. 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Seeley, of Amity, R. Y., says: “Ihave used your Cas- toria for several jears y practice and kave found it a safe and reliable remedy.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says: “T use your Castoria in my practice. and in my family.” TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. NORWICH LINE has been in use for over 30 Ar. Wra, I McCann or Omaha, Neb., says As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi-~ cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- Iand, Ohio, says : “ Your Castoria stands first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say never found anything thatso filled the place.” years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ““I have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa W WAt Wh S sk é al Ynez, Cal., says : ““After using and efficient remedy in almost ate practice for many years. The way of traveling Preparation for As- his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” resqamers City of Lowell and Ches- | ting the Food and Regula- it annoys me greatly to have an S Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- Shat Rive every Somtore anl CRbols since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- _ Dr. Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr. W, L. Bosserman, of Buf- gy e R SRR el % A thing else, especially to the pa- Cit¥,says: ‘It is with great pleas- found anything to equal itrfor chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to BOGng ST & soDad view of the o) no one to deceive you in tient’s disadvantage, asin thiscase. e that I desire to “‘5‘“{' to the dren’s troubles, 1 am aware that gpeak a good word for your Casto- derful ekyiine and waterfront of New ————— 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castol there are imitationsin the field, but ria, 1 think so highly of it that I Yord Promotes Digestion Cheerful- this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation,” Thave ased it with marked benefit T always see that my patients get pot only recommend it to others, leaves Naw London at 11 tdays only; due Pler foot of Street 5.43 a. m. (Mondays and Pier 40, North River, ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NArcoTIC. s in the case of my own daughter, Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas Cit7, 314 have obtained excellent resul s Mo., says : “‘ Physicians generally ¢ jts administration to oth & do no prescribe proprietary prepa- cjiidren in my practice.” rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make &n exception. 1 preseribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complainte, Any physician who has raised a family, as 1 in me in heartiost recom on of Castoria.’ Fletcher’s.” but have used it in my own family.” tations and “ Just-as-good” Dr. Channing H. Cogk, of {Saint Louis, Mo., “1 have used our Castoria for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideration.in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the peer of anything shat T ever prescribed. eptad) Fé'remlurwich 1o New York $1.75 Vrite or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, ent, New London. Conn. augtd All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 3 bt and passenger ct tp and from New York All Outs! tarsoms, From Noerwich Tuesdays, Thursdaya. Bund; at 515 p. m. ¢ New York Piar 73, East River, foot Koosovelt Sirest, Mondays, Wednes- Fridays st 5 p. m. or write for folder. “ Frelght rece'ved unifl § p.'m C, A WHITAKER, Agent N T i i Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoris. The fact of the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of any physieian, 1 know of ite zood qualities and ra- commend it cheerfully.” § ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN says: are but Experiments that Recipe of Rl Dy SAMULLPITUHER Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- ; phia, Pa., says : ““The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” A trifie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—E xperience ave, against Experiment,. Apeifect Remedy for Constipa- riu?:'Som‘ Slomgrh,l)iardm. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- aess and LOSS OF SLEEP. ¥acSimile Signature of | NEW YORK. # X1 b Ot R oid 33 DastS=35C NS GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of EXAGY COPY UF WRAPPW2. P. 8

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