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Pentecostal l:‘{n:cil: o the E:n n 4 R oot it 3 years, concl { - el Patition Againgt Libaral Sunday Laws | % " (0% SSEvices, o SLUGey: g Talked of—Muzzling of Dogs Begins| church at East LNcrpool, Ohio, in & & ‘Wednesday—Mrs. Porritt to Address | few days. u u 3 = o Farl Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.| was in Act Club=vhiste Accilent: | wood,. will siot b obliged to urderse : ol e e on ; ¥ e n operation for appendicitis, has e Pt S = e 1 7 1 d ot ¢ ‘Because of ‘the extra session of con- ;een decilled at the Day-Kimball hos- - # i e | . & - oy pital at Putnam, where he has been Jme): man. iC a patient under observation for a few | Tigue’s father, who ope days. £ - | for years and who is“well sl Counter Petition Planned. . | 8 SSClion, 8 Bos, (YRS fwmat of Mrs. Michael Alyward over LY. Ineids to_the announcement in Th 2 is_able to ~be WilliamCutran of Fitohburg, for- | Bullctin ot Mangay that a petition | the Dest, although'he is able merly of Danielson, has been the guest | wculd Be circulated in Lanielton in aid P h.l' L tor '5,. Station. of friends in town. of bills Yor a more liberal Sunday law, ublic Lavatory ¥o 558 the o William Snyder of Worcester visit- | it was said Monday that a petition, There has been some talk relative to dergo an_ operation, . ed at his home on the West Side on | against the granting of any conces-|the fitting of a lavatory in the .Déns -Jasper Case to l-% Toduy Monday. sfons from the present law would also | ielson railroad station and of main- e case of Hrnest K. Moore, trus- ited Panama. - | be cirenlated here. taining it under an agreement between |\ tee vs. Mary Jasper, et al., Sspecial Mr. and Mrs. George H. Call have| Wilh an eye. to the advent of that | the borough and the rgflroc.deog:p%ny, assignment, will be taken up when returned to Dahlielson after a southern | time of the year fixed by ge ‘:%’al:‘ f{: tl’a\lte it b:-)nl;\‘;ga;: amnml;l‘e }alm eg:l'; '("Fu :uper)lor court cgméme.:y here this P Dustin R re th season on trou b= <, agreei sday) morning, Judge Curtis pre- 1 made 1" e o Sl b g It:)ls;:s nsheefn‘fi are doing the neces- | part of the expense of such main- siding. ok ‘ £ § or " g : . and Panama canal. il 'S ‘Baggagemaster Luke Monohan, who | sary vreparatory acts of getting on to| tenance. It is said that the railroad i . broke & bone in his foot a short time | the brooks next Saturday morning with | company contemplates t-l;e installation & BENJAMIN D. GREENE he -m.a, n& oy $1,2 ago, is making steady progress toward their equipment in such good order as | of a lavatory of modern type. 5 = o nm‘n‘ oe “flkn, b e B e ot SR About the Boraugh. Formerly Went ta Scheel in Town of | Waiel Jeif 2gain, sihoush he will ol i they are to do. s hop “ Storrs is i B Gold Weather in Maryland. of Iho thousands of fingerling trout| JMiss Agnes Jacobs of Sto Putnam. on the forehemd, -where i ion at her g B i ; By Miss Ellen Darbie, who is visit- o into brooks in | SPending the spring vacat _ he received a bad- cut Wi e ing her hrother, Rev. William Darbie, | {hi 2270V e IR fom years have ] Dome: - i, Mash., | Grocniamin D. Greene. of the firm of | hurled headlong through K:#u o at Quantico, Maryland, writes of the| QL% FetPT 1 %170 here they will | Harry Shaw of Titchbure, +| Greene & Gaynor, released a few days| the door of the coach in which he was extremely cold weather that has re-| ;1o interest in what is expected of | SPent Sunday with his parents. e since from the federal prison at At-| riging, 9 e . . Mrs. Charles Jencks of Warwick, lanta, where he had been incarcera High Water in Quinebau cently prevailed there. them on April 1. : by ) “ = I., recently spent several days in town. | ed for several years after being extra. by ‘boys and having A et e Seven Join Methodist Church. John Day of Fitchbure, Mass, spent | Jited from Canada to answer to a| IHigh water is helping out .ail- thel their ed in fresh snow. several weeks, is still confined to his| Seven persons were received into the | Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Bmma c{nrge of defrauding the government, ; manufacturers who have plants along ; caves, no snow room by rheumatism. - | Methodist church on Sunday, when | L. Day. 5 ) | ¥a8 formerly a resident of ‘what is the Quinebaug river, which for months | i ; g:eapn transformed. "I Lapeunese of Taftville visited rel-| there were large congregations atboth | Miss Laura Jacobs of Dana hall | now the town of Putnam and went to | 8t'a time back was so low as not to| —Kansas Oity Star. morning and evening services. With | Wellesley, is spending the spring re-| school here, Mr. Greene wag fined | Permit operating more than e part of s e $575,000 in connection with the charg- | 81l the machinery in the plants at any| & Newspapen. Frederick Darmer, son of Dr. and | the drawing to a close of a five years’ | cess at her home. Mra B W Darmer. eame here from | pastorate i ie of Special interest to| rving W. Lyon of Southbridge. | es through which he was convicted. |one time. |, “I am going.out to the poorhouse Providence to spend Sunday. note that more than 50 per cent. of the | Mass., was the guest of his parents ! " 'p__ iicolly Rebuild State Road. J. H. Dougherty of Manchester.| ., ...y friend of mine, who tried to John Dowe is spending a part of his| present membership of the churchthas over Sugdnsl’.A i i ke oo Fhi Uatate MelEy: debkrtment 18 g[omm. was the guest Sunday of M.| = "°° atinper ta Satl e nock vacation with friends at Northboro,| been received .into full or preparatory The Nadel Arl COMAETE & nwt.o lmpwrove ad. i . Dwyer, - a sty i union under Rev. Ralph S. Cushman, | day) afterncon with Mrs. Burdette C.| considering a plas Harry W, Clarke was in Wor- | whose going is felt to be a distinct loss | Hopkins. _ e Teie the high- Optimist and Pessimist. sr ‘Monday. to the congregation that has prosper- Miss Vivian Burroughs of Wenesle! way from orl rosvenordale to ? 2s: ] Miss Louxse’ Fournier visited friends| ed in a marked degree under his ad- | college is spending her vacation with Pf{’f:"}’e _via Wilsonville. At certain mlg ct‘l;';n nog :gl:o u:-y to m'i.n:l: fl:lemflnn, o't' those ”whu kick about in Putnam Sunday. ministration. her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Bur- | points it is proposed to abandon the Tod poun A LA iperaments of | | 'I‘hw newspapers-are run. % . roughs. Dresent route, use cut-offs, and in |Judge Gary, of e Steel corpormtion.{’ e ‘Hewspapers are never run right Democratic Nominee for Warden. Dogs to Be Muzzled After March 29. NS Sara M. Burlingame and Miss | general to improve the character of [and Mr. Ripley, of the Atchison, and|to satisfy some people, and if they Representative Frank P. Warren,is These are the closing hours of liber- Agnév Jacobs spent Monday in Boston. | the highway, which frem Wilsonville then divide the mass?- ; were ~‘managed ‘as they desire they the first democrat that has been nom- | ty for the dogs in the town of Kiiling- % to Perryville it is proposed to -con- t, perhaps, Mark Tanpley, there| would soon fail, for the things they inated for warden of Danielson in|ly fora period that will extend at least £ struct on the west bank of the river.{is not fiction or life a more uncon- | kick about are the things that the vears. It may be said, however, that| until June 21, meaning such liberty as | Failure of Reapportionment. Firemen Plan Theater Party. querable optimist than Judge Gary.| majority of ?nple desire. Some onme politics do not enter into the matter | will be denied them through wearing The Crumpacker bill providing for Th the Put: If not always pleased, he is always| has’ d\ix tha lé;ll. real proof of a of selecting a warden, party lines be- | muzzles, that must go on tomorrow | o increase in the house membership |- e msmb’elrn of the nam fire de- | reconciled. Prosperity is alweys in| newspaper's sut lons witen the knock- ing obliterated in this respect in Dan- | (Wednesday) at noon. There is, of | from 391 to 438 went down in the | Partment, who know how to have an | the ing' to make her entry.| ers, make cbjections to the way it is {elson. course, the usual amount of regret on | crush of the closing hours of congress, | enjoyable itun? and regularly improve ly and peremptorily re- % Ty ; Going to Ohio. ‘behalf of the pet canines that must be | gjmost unnoticed. For the second time op‘portunit es 20 ::“‘10- frequently cre- | fuses to be cast down or discoureged. e price of newspapers to the pub- Rev. F. W. Armstrong, who has|subjected to the indignity of having|in the history of congress the senate | 3ting the opportunitics, have fixed up |Qn the other hand, Ripley is always|lic is one ef the mighty few things eonducted a svuccessful pastorate of the | their dear features framed in wire, but | g5und reason for offering objection to | @ theater party for Thursday evening | steeped in gloom thick enqugh to cut.| that has not been raised in years, and they, just like plain, ordinary dogs, are | 5° Ll proposing increased membership | Of this week, and incidentally will give | Do the of his railroad go up?{ while .papers are run as other busi- —————————————==| subject to Commissioner Averill's or-| i, ‘the co-ordinate branch. In the re- the public a chance to see'them on|The improvement will not last. 'l.‘gc nesses are their tone as a general der, and will be expected to appear | arnortionment of 1840 the uppér body | Parade before they go in to enjoy | future is beheld through gpectacles of | thing is high and often money is sac- A Fierce Night Alarm SR E th 34 § after noon tomorrow, if they appear|sorced a reduction of 20 seats on the | themselves. blue. ¥ . | rificed that honor be kept. The papese is the' hoarse, startling cough of ajat all, with the bite restricting apppar- use increasin; oy ST must st i child, suddenly attacked by croup. Oft- | atus, which will mean ::gore of a g{ a rfié“:fifigf phr?:porfi'::sto the ,,,-,E CALLED TO BRISTOL. Between the optimist and pessimist oi'“g‘be .?1?111‘5 10.’:}%{:‘?,_:‘2;:;?:&; en it aroused Lewis Chamblin of Man- | Lenten penalty to them than some of | gr.™ "'This was accepted as a vald ‘The difference is droll. ; no faith it will soon have few assets Chester, O. (R R No. ). Tor their four | us humans are experiencing. reason for rea, jonment downward, | Rev. Carl Carlson to Leave Swedish | On®e always sees the doughnut, The few _objectors are mnot the xls-grd::{;ngremg re‘:;l")yeriubj:gt‘atc?‘s(‘ 'l:nuxfé To Speak at Braoklyn Grange Meeting. | but this precedent.does not apply to . ‘Church in Woodstock. While the other sees the hole. guide bv which newspaper standards wrote, “we were' afrald they would die, Prof. L. A. Clinton of the Connecti- | R present case, for with, the plt'os- Sl s % : | 1s there not some way to strike an are: made and as long as the public a but since we proved what a certain Agricultural colle; St - | pective increase of four new senators ev. Carl Carlson, who hag been average? When Gary is moved ta|? whole believes in-a daily paper i B Kt i DI L cut daf.dm;x lbra col Lgte :t u-‘ on'sb]:s the equilibrium will not be disturbéd | pastor of the Swedish Congregational it Whonld b net'e t the ft need have no fear of the objectors.— e have mo fear. We rely on it for | eibmieed to be present at the publicl “-The senate disposed of the Crum- | church at Woadstock the past three | TPERC Fhoulc he mmwey ot the draft| Meriden Journal. croup and for coushs, colds or any | (hacaamy) eveming for the: anenso us | packer Dill by_subjecting. it to the|years is one of the several clergymien | i "y "IN 10 JMPICY SRC consenti throat or Jung trouble.” So do thou- | delivering a lecture on Soil the. Basis | Steam-roller process familiarily known | In this, section of Windham CoUnty | some of ‘his rosy statements? . And sands of others. So may you. Asthma, [ of Our Prosperity. Professor Clinton |22 % ra ionr ot e DIl by, the Doen | Rela of tabors “Rov. My Casieon Tiaa | when the Jeremiah of the railroad Hay Fever, Lz Grippe, Whooping|is one of the most interesting of the | N0 CONSICErRLOR OF (8 Won N MY (ot | filed his resignation as pastor of the 'u’;’;ifi..“-fl.‘ stirring within :‘?‘% an | l Cough, Hemorrhages fly before it. 50c| speakers connected with the college. wedll wae, and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold by | cie B stated, and that suficed. That was a | Woodstock church angd it become | ;0" 01 to his triend, the judge, and] 2] : in- tive on July 1. He has accepted a & Osgood Co. Men Also to Hear Mrs. Porritt. good enough Morgan for public in- | effec 4 b =i o i NS Next Monday evening will be gentle- | formation, Tut polftics, of cotiras, Wag| ool I work In a larger feld &t Bris- Chetrtulnesn s N Y Glong, "o o 1 Attacks School cipal. men's night at the meeting of the La- e real prom DR Hlihlec ey * o H F. s o dies’ Art club, to be held 2t the home | was killed and reapportionm D jis e 3 5 . Y G b in Westfield. Mr: Edward Porritt, . AT RO ‘he first snow to amount to any- told by him. “For more than three | York democrats from gerrymandering | [ coal Fi 's T W . 7 - s Hartford, recording secretary of th 2 coal iremen’s Team Won Out, 26 | thing in fifteen years, a dispatch.says, years,” he writes, “I suffered inde- | 0 0N FEOr BE SO O ocia: | the districts in that state and give the %o 20, fell In San Praneises recenny 2:#8¥s | Restores color-to Gray scribable torture from rheumatism, liv- er and stomach trouble and-diseased “tion, will be present and deliver an ad- | Tepublicans an opportunity to carry Presumably the grown-ups were| Faded hair. The coming of Mrs. Porritt s the legislature in November and do| The basketball team and a party of | happy without Snow ail ihe year F ~Removes Dan kidneys. All remedies failed till I used | 9Tess. Y At th A themselves ?— : g P especially interesting at this time, for e reapp ing members of the Putnam fire depart- |‘round. The climate is one thing that dfllfi'afld m EL’:&Z&:F‘:;::{I;“:U?:: ]r’r:);u:?urrlgtléf on; Tuesday and Wednesday of next| Washing! Post. .., ment went to Southbridge Saturday |all California peints to with pride. Py : lfllG.SCIl lyv.” Such results are common. Thou-| Week the committee on woman suf- S e P evening and were successful in defeat- | But what about the kids? -It's very| ~—isomiotes a Juxurian sands bless them for curing stomach | frage of the general assembly will give Will Be After an H ing, 38 to 20, the team representing the | Well to have your feast of roses on| hy dw hair growth—Stops i trouble, femala complaints, kidney rings at the capitoi, Hartford, on One of King George's dukes has|department of that place. The contest | New Year's day, as Pasedena does, SRTg Baw psS nrnors.'bilipusness. and for new hedlth bills looking to ‘the enfranchise- | placed a mortgage on his castle. Sort| Was prceded by a parade that was|and to pick strawberries in- February, out, - r mg.dye_ and vigor. | Try them. Only 50c at Lee | Ment of women in Connecticut. of a court plaster, as it. were.—Grand | Witnessed, it is estimated, by 1,500 peo-|and all that sort of thing. Winters $1.00 & Osgood Co. Jette Auto Struck Curbi Rapids Press. ple. The Putnam men were finely en- | of this variety appeal to most por- S Y P 0 Struc urbing. g i tertained and they found the trip very | Sons of mature age. But the ‘San mb'o 5 An accident occurred at Central Vil- t enjoyable. Francisco dispatch suggests a lament-| Newark, A Mother's Safeguard. laze Sunday afternoon when D. E. Winning a Man. Mission Father's Sermoh Most Elo- | 8Dl case for the youngsters. £ Foley's Honey and Tdr for the chil-| Jette of Danielson drove his automo- | The way to a man's ‘heart is ‘What is-a boy to do if he can’t get dren. Is best and safest for all coughs, | hile azainst a curbing while endeavor- | through his stomach, and to his pocket quent. out once in a while at night with a colds, cronp, whooping cough and bron- | ing to make a turn from the road| is through his appendix.—Galveston Rev. Michael Rorty, who is giving |good sled and a long hill? -Out in chitis. No opiates. Lee & Osgood Co. | from Plainfield to the road to Moosup,{ News. the mission at St. Mary’s church this | San_ . Francico they probably - den't Why Physicians Recommend Castoria 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 unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indispiitable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and peseet substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unMlke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. ‘This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. .Our duty, howevet, is to' expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To' our knowledge, Castoria is ‘a remedy which produces composure: and -health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healtk. Letters from Prominent Physicians Afldressed to Chas. _’ fl fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W. F. Wallaoce, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O, Morgan, of So. Amboy, Ark., says: ‘‘ As a practicing phy- N. H.,says: “I use your Castoria go, i, says : “I have prescribed r‘flh!flr&» or children who are. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which sician T use Castoris and like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants : : ch.” during practice and find ‘it suffering -from consipatien, with has been in use for over 30 ";T‘; % Or. Wm. I MoCann or Omahs, very ..J.‘;i.,t.., : betger effeit than I receive from ¢ L ecley, of Awliy, N. Neb., says: «* Asthe father of thir- any other combination af drugn” years, has borne the signa- - Y.,says: “Ihave used your Cas- . " 1Ca "y y know _ Dr- William Belmont, of Cleve- i ey 4 toria for sevaral jears 1 my oething abont your giest medi- 14nd, Obio, says: ¢ Your Cestoria oy 5 qus of Beookiyn, N. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, practice and kave found it 8 safe (i, and aside from my own family 02048 first in its ciase. In my oLl g0 vied your Casto- and veliabie reigedy.”. . thirty years of practice Icansay I °* 2 e experience, I have, in my years of never have found snything thatso i® and - found . it .an excellent and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evaxts, of Santa practios, found Castoria a popular 7over o . remedy in my Hotsehold and priv- . % s Ynes, Cal.,/says: ‘‘After using and efficient yemedy in almost Blace. ate.practice for many years. The his personal’ supervision your Castoria for children for years _every home.” Dr. R. 3. Hamlen, of Detroit, fornfuls is excbllént.” ° 3 J i it annoys me greatly to have an % Mich.,, says : I prescribe your Cas- i since its infancy. Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- ~_ Dr. Howard James, of New York, toria oxtensively as I have never . Dr, Wiy, L. Bosserman, of Buf- : ) thing else, especially to the pa- City, says : ““Idis with great pleas- found anything toequal it for chil- falo,:N. Y., says: “I am pleased to no one to deceive you in tients disadvantage, asin this case, Ure that I desire to testify o the dren's troubles. ' am awarethat spagk a gpod word.for your Casto- : e ; I enclose iierewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field, but - yq, ( think so highly of it that T this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” ‘ ey .::?r‘:: marked beneflt 1 always see that my patients get ot only recommend it to others, 2 Dr. R M. Ward, of Be daughter;, Fletoher's.” but have used it irmyown family.” Morphine nor Mineral. tations and “ Just-as-good ” Mol sy - FPhgistush soonny T eveoiinled sascumboutal . ool codk, of et e oT NARCOTIC. i 08 £ : generally £, its administration to otlyr . - s 5 . ; Ej 2 do ot prescribe proprietary preps- piidren in my prackice.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used _ Dr-F. H. Kyle, of 8i. Paul, ; ; are but xpeflmgnts ‘that rations; but in the case of Castoria ; your Castoria for several years past R of 0%l Tr SAMUZEPOLIER p: = my experience, like that of many Dr. J. B. Clausen, of Philadel- inmyown family snd have always Prlin $eud - : trifle with and endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : “The namethat found it thoroughly efficient and Y vt % . make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by childrenm, the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presenceof children, view of ‘the fact that most medi- oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character sre obnox- dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and ther¢fore dificult of ad- who has raised a family, as I have, profession, but I, for ome, most ministration. As s laxative I will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and beliove it consider it the peer of suything mendation of Castoris.” an exoellent remedy.” hat I ever prescribed.” . Childrez, —E xperience against Experiment. GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of