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10 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911 . i Lyons, Bernard Morar and William Reddy, Lou's K. Kennedy of Daniel- 4 son was ihe funeral director. ————— s PUTNAM DANIELSON the case at the new building fn Put- Tresgassi:gMP.:ch ch;;_.n :.m to Jail y p | . —Ernesf . Arnol estifies to Ow- Werk on Underground Telephone to | T At ing Several Hundred Thousand Dol- Begin Scon—Selectmen’s Expenses UNDERGROUND lars or So—Berent Case Settled Out Zor the Year s1,354—mbm-un: En; TELEPHONE LINE | of Court. gagement Announced—Funeral - o S o e ¥ 2 e T ” % Mrs. W. R. Campbell. | Construction tos B:_gm Soon in This : Wedn::ua\ r‘ummnw Witliam Daly, i1 P 5 S e | ection. “mes Mansfield and William Torrey, , Edward Thetreaunlt of . Providence, | i [ peach pickers at the orchards ej: formerly engaged in the grocery bus- | John Macdonald, an agent of the A.| Woodstock, were before the city court, b { iness in Danielson, visited with friends | T. & T. Co., was"in Danielson Wed- | charged with drunkenness and camp- £ ” nesday. nesday and was quoted as saying that | ing on private property without thes . Esther Jacobs is to leave Dan- | Work may begin at any’ time now on | permission of the owne All three . ‘» s week 16 maxe her home 1a | the constricion of the undersround | pleaded guilty to the first and mot Crawford Parlor.” A genuine mdnrectxdraft stove Buffalo, N. Y., where her son Oliver is | telebhone line between New York and | guilty to the second count. employéd, that s, begin in this part of | They said a man had lold them they with full return flue; the smoke passes down between PRk, Jobeh, Btk Eae e. Several iarge gangs of men | might go in through a £ th A e T are nowrhnmas il & abtrion: woik | Sdee mu atabtice. o air ;E)he firipot and the outside casing of the stove to a flue At 'OGKkiAnd Beach at various points aleng the route and | testified that the owher of the house | . Miss Huth Burroughs 1s to go to |4 sang raay be transferred hére any | complained that persons weré in the eneath the ashpan, thence up 3‘1‘1 out / Biar ol e ot L A R The Time will come into Kill- | house and wanted them put out. The through the back smoke pipe to the p course iy business college. from Brooklyn, run through | officer went to the house and found 4 State Policeman W, E. Jacksor: of klin street to South Killingly and | that the men had broken a window and chimney, giving more heat and burning wilimsnte wasts. visitor in Dantel- | edstward to ingiRhode fsland Iine, | sained ‘admtselin eul were sine on less coal. The grate center slides for- i Competing Autos for Fair Traffic. Owing to the difference in the testi- ward for dumping. Large clinker door; ) ,Automobiles, e i rivate, | mony as to how the three got into the : ¥ % el an Byron 5\?.»4-(, representutive in ;\;\an e s BT e n, Lo "n;;:se[the Teuund]couut s not con- W{(llev deep as%]paflf dust damper; nickel the legisinture from Griswold, was at illimantic, ered into competition | sidered and on the first count eac 1 the Brooklyn fair Wednesday. | in Danielson W edn;wdd\ fu'rml'n: busi- | Was sentenced to 30 days in jail and rails removable. Four sizes. Iis .\l.ahr_\ I\Itau« of |7.r)_\"\|]le is [ ness of carrying passengers to the s 2 eaching in Torrington this year. | fair at Brooklyn, and all of them that i » H i Mixses Edvine and Lillion SC obn | managed o atiek " througn the. day SUPERIOR COURT. Tropic Crawford.” With or with- ve returned to their home | e made good money. As a matter of fact, —_— 'n' < DI ; City after 2 visit in South Killingly. | the cars practically drove the horse- | Ernest M. Arnold Testifies in Case of out down draft back pipe. Draw center Miss Eihylon Downs of Dagville nas | drawn vehicles from the field. One Holbinok vt Bladkmiar. grate. Best stove made at the price. een visiting relatives on lLong Island. | cwner slusd Jate in the afterncon that Nickel rails rabl The Lidies' ALl soclety of the Con- S A b R court was held Wednesday morning at | C ford “Wood P i3 ¢ ecational”church &t DayVile eld 3 | macadB, S 0od conditton. and 1a5% | "% jury was empancled for the case rawfor Vood Parlor.”” Inthis B est supper | e vestry edness | round trips were pes€sible and profita- | of George ro btk 5 Lo g2 B @ 3 “*Tropic” Crawford fiernoon and evening. - L TTe TWents to sty Heilurs wis ibe | iEs Ma‘!i?]!l\:"rw!- ,&Tflf;‘:;;,}' newheatmg stov_e for wood the front door : e oo omploy f ayécige earnings of the cars. Attorneys Torrey and Harvey repre swings open to give the effect of a fire-place. By moving P sented the trustee and Attorney Searls M b 3 - 't H teesy (AR EXPENRES 1,558 10 appeared for the defendant. a1 slide in this door the fire can be seen without opening Mgy cint SHOH et @ SESBR SGT I b Eiatrll o » is is, in a sense, a test cas2 < & 1 4 D e L A ot Dl Mot S bt e s y the irus the bank- e .The Shd? IpenEs e THobcieg by wae Bnieiion thibee: Were divetii. tay L §5o A TBE Traninskation TP estate of Erne Arnold azainst gauze. The main top swings to one side and underneath - o 1arles S. Blackmar to recover 32 ¥ 1 33 b - the motore: Al recomnt ot the | WDICH ATiold paid Blackmar about it is a large plate that lifts to admit large pieces of wood. Wedncsday clectmen u"ui:n‘lm Iy and transporia- S I I e oedlinon e This stove is made”in both direct and indirect draft liums Danielson chapier. D. A, . | cently closed: Jobt. 4. Gilbert, e S s styles. It is strongly made and very handsome. Three ) el s (Thorsday) aft transportation, montns of Arnold’s bankruptey (Oct. sizes, to burn 19, 22 or 23 inch lengths. e B S Wil I, 1911) and that Blackmar had know- L 2 9 ESras o iy ; ~ & 4 ge of the ¢ondition of Arnold’s af- Crawford ‘“ Wood Parlor” B . ""“"I“‘I'”, e pracien #4; _transporta- | rairs and that the transaction in effect Walker & Pratt Mifg. Co., 31-35 Union St., Boston ‘,'“ ment at the ko Gty 8 ‘l‘;fl‘ made Blackmar a preferred creditor. % lainneld pand: Ernest M. Arnold was on the stand 5 y innele pend s 3 ransporta- | ajl dev. and underwent a grilling and Bo S Ly BODRIGEN Mo o ; 2 : > Riley, 23 3-9 | thorough examination regarding hisaf- » 2 fairs. Many times his memory failed Hayes Still M.ssmq, selectmen’s | him ‘and to numerous questions his re- W ¥ el o fow days | SSTVICe FITLS lotal forlply ‘was that he did not know: he = 7 ¥ tiin , the AbGLon ransportation $ ectmen | .5y1d not remember. Berent to the full satisfacti placed in the A c i Bl vy re paid at the a day Mr. ' Aruold Wos Exstidiiea st sreat Peclt snd his Hiebas 1 victorious with 78,57 AEut B riead e e oL LorTther g graj tor, would be NOt) STEEARIVE: Lo i th 3 ese Kensington people. S ot tilnek fo. Dablelst . length regarding his indebtedness, the Nobed ABUSE Tom | defeated republican, had h i > Rave SUBDGY SoFay LTro = alue of his real estate and number of LR eaTiBer of Votes b i tatbr : 0 o T R Ay o ALBEE-UHL ENGAGEMENT Crafitors on Jome 1810, Morrill B Pante Wedtesdny entered’] face s Bosa o ey aIc I ery Make It Unanimous. ; v gl He said he was a few hundred thou- | Clark university, Worcaster | siderably less than the _ Mrs. Upton Sinclair says her husband Announced at New Haven—Miss Albee | sand dollars in debt, but that was as| Raymond ],\lauh\w)d". H. S, ’11, has | to the socialist vote as not her ideal.—St. Louis Pioneer b f rear as he ¢ 1 fix the amount. He | entered Cushing academy. results I3 fidacie: Peack Sister of Mrs. L. G. Sayles. rear-as he coyldif : | i T S in the candidacie each Fe lign't know the value of his real es- A Jarge number enjoyed a DPeach|and Hunte . 4 . M T Tl el el {5te and as to the amount kuew only | supper and entertainment &t the Con- | leputon maint oe Lo warn sy DEel 8 | ey ¢ T ne engagement Bas been announced | ijar he owned a lot in Brookline, N.|sregational church Wednesday evening, arties suffers the more by i1 iol. | . State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas laced in posi- e T uen BE Miop Taria Haweil B and nesitrensloleiant. T in | The supper was a chafing dish affair. inroad Probably:thesdefection is:| Counids 880 IR e e ""‘.’r“‘“ this city to ereditors, he It is rumored that P_H. S. may have | divided with something tlose to equars | - pariner oF The. fiemm ot B 0 v be repdy to open in about | Killingly, to Bdw e Lad over 7,500 clients and could not |a football team this fall R e e e e %8 500, doing. beslaass in. thé All shows will be booked | '94S S rorRtaeat Shn T “““ h‘_ remembe r.,‘”-u.u(ar deals ,or transac- A s team })a‘ln&tb‘ 1 !rflg{)f‘.‘“\‘ lad- ever, that Goodwin was the wdrese | City of Toledo, County and State afere- York eV, SuUDPDIY- ? 3 tions. He also explained at full length | ing Southbrid Webster., Oxfor Put- | erer last vear. Vat N eTi- and t id firm will pay the \ew rk s o Repeating Arms company. of New Ak, ~ Sk s 3 5 rer last year.—Waterbury Ameri- |52 8 s - p: Al X Hgl LR ; his “participating” and “special” ac- | nam, Danielson and Jewett City, is | can { sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ions to th in many ven \_\. Albee h.‘\“h.,\.,n ner ol tat o - | each and ‘every case of Catarrh that and / at Bryn Mawr and is . + B ot Blackriae wak A sy Kol i T T | cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Looked Like Speedway. present general business manager Line (uote MmN Sluck e > T ; | 1 Cure “E¥; Sy 5 i 5 Aidimaha i put in evidence. It developed the The Voice of the Socialist. Going to School for Deaf. FRANK J. CHENEY. s _.,‘,"_‘,H{J roniy yh\l‘\):::vke’(:wr‘\\n i R ”'“g L Blackmar gave Arnold about 3600, for Even in Windham county, which| Arrangements are being made to | defore “"f\v"‘“" subscribed ik speedway during the daylight which he recelved 2 Chdck Tor:3654, as | is usnally' confent:with good, weather, | Bave .the six . vebr o1d " datiailtos 3 s eth T day ot e Satn 160 5. Detteve THAL the arrant; At Al e T the land. The Willimantic correspon- | G onna o Kensington : Mrs. w.u.am Riley Campbell. During examination on this point | fagea'ne mhe Conam s il SO TRe R G AR ; L ore competing for it ] st 4 til 10.30 this | dence ¢ he purant announces tha 1 American school for the I's Catarrh S oatd There + i requiem high urt was adjourned . un lthe party will have a ticket in the | deaf in Martford, and kept there un- | nally. and acts dir > K“,;,,“ mass at church, Dayville, | mOrning coming city election, In other cities.|til the little-girl Teatns to spe if it '1‘!“1 TOOCOp S FaLELE lame | with tne Ignatius Kost ST | the, new party is showing a similar | can be taught he SendIor aEme trou- | celebrant, . Papillon, of Wil- HIRST VS. BERENT. | activity. Rockville already has a so- The is an extremely bright child, uggists fok bl ab a former pas St. Jo- — cialist ald and feels al a and until two years erfectly no amily P o s ding s deacon, and Rev. V. Fanes, | Friendly Settlement of Suit Reached— |radical s Milwagkee. The sotialist | mal in the matter of speech and hesr- | pation umily Pills for constie i Danieison, sub-deacon, Wednesday Misunderstandings Cleared Up. | campaigning not likely to achic in When was at that age - P ~ To Utilize Strip of Ground. morningz st the funeral services for Teg e lany Jdecisive results in the coming | bad a sever rylsion and after that | A Dreadful Snght The school committee will consider | Mrs. m (Riley) Campbell, who In the case of Lillie Hirst against | municipal elections, but the figures - spoke another svord nor has [to . J. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y, a suzzestion from Principal Ropert K. | Hed Vincent's hospital, Wor- | Martin Berent, a friendly settlement |attained then may furnish interesting en able to hear. | was the fever-s: that had plagued. ennet ' strip of grotnd in Saturday. A large num- | of the suit was made between the par- | data for sveculation as the outcome | A number . of s of Kensing- | his Tife 'for "y in spite of many’ the rear o le gh s¢ h ol ding nd ie Is were in | ties E .. All complai on thz | of the next cont have become ted in the remedieg he tried. At last he S ¥ R ¢ 5 used be p 1 condition that it may |t During the service J. J.| one and ton thie other: it s said. | is obvious, that th ¢ becanse { Bucklen's Arrica Salve and wrote: be used t tudents for light ath Danielsen sang There Is| were due to mistakes and nder- | ing when the socialis ecticut t is thought has led with s letic exer:is This can be done wi a Beautiful Land on High. ndings and all accusations were | be considered as least a for- | to taik and pe though Heals Burns, ver- s expense and will be greatly Burial was ‘in St. Joseph's cemetery ithdrawn by both partie | ble . balance-of-powe party. | if she cannot hear s 3 L,umu | appr ia ). the young men vho The bearers were Patric Ri Fat- ement ramov all Hunter |3 vear polled lip rea According a g Rave no gymnasium in the is | rick O'Neill, William < James |.the 200d name and an impres has be: | ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of CTastoria is unquestionably 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: Z7%ird—It is an agreeable and et substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe.- It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is ] t 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 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 Journul of Healll. H ? . it { Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, 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, Iil., says : ‘I have prescribed N.J.says: “I prescribe your Casto~ Always Bought and which sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice. and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are . very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with has been in use for over 30 e e Or. Wm. L. McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” better effect than I receive from By k t. . ~ Neb. says: ‘‘ Asthe father of thir- e “ any other combination of druge.” - . 66 . (4 Vi ) e- . years, has borne the signa- Timrw: “;::l: 7 C::v teen_ children I certainly know P ;;“i’;‘“;’}_’??lf’{‘f,’l‘i; = gal = othi nedi- ; ik ia i : f Ch H. Fl h raie s Yk o it a wate s{)met ing .about your great m: efh ctandsofiss m fts Giass” In my Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. ture ¢ as. " etc er, 5 cine and aside from my own family , : Y., says: ‘I have used your Casto- and reliabie remedy.” . 5 thirtv years of practice Lcansay I " **"™ 5 experience, I have, in my years of e T e At e T and fouud it an excellent % . and has been made under Or, Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular "¢ 187€ "0UH #UFEng remedy in my household and priv- i R Ynez, Cal., says : ‘After using and eificient remedy in almost 3 prace ate practice for many years. The Mglahlel’reparamnfiwAs— 2 his personal supervision your Castoria for children for year every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” o simdlating the Food and Reg ula- it annoys me greatly to have an o 3 Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of i since its ulfancy_ Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- AD"‘ nowa:dJ?.me::,ofl\eme-k, toria extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- IRFANTS “CRIEDREN thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “Itis with great pleas- f,und anything toequal it for chil- fao, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to INLANTS LB N no one to deceive you in tient’s disadvantage, asin thiscase. Ure that I desire to testify to the dren's troubles. (am aware that gpeak a good word for your Casto- b 1 enclose nerewith the wrapper of medicinal vl'rtue' of your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field,but 1ia. T think so highly of it that I Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” L have ased it with marked benefi§ 1 glways see that my patients get not only recommend it to others, ness and Best Gontains neither Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City. S 0‘, my own daughter’, Fletcher’s.” but have used it in my own family.” -Morphine sior Miseral. |} tations and “ Just-as-good” Mo, says : * Physici 1 «tudbaveobeinad excelient resul s - Y Ohaning H'/Cook) ot SaiiE T NARCOTIC. : 0., 8ays : * Physicians generally ¢ 1 jt5 administration to oth r O e LT B B B st iorshs Baul, 3 do not prescribe proprietary prepa- yiigren in iy prsotice.” Louis, Mo., saya: “I have used Dr ¥ B 1 yle, 5 o are but Experiments that rations, bat in the case of Castoris i your Castoria for several years past Minn., says : “1t affords me plea- Recepe o Gl Ir SAMULZPITCRER 2 g my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inrgy own family and have always Sure to add my name to the long Panghin Sesd~ trifle with and endaflgel‘ other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : ‘ The name that foued it thoroughly efficient and list of those who bave “_'ed and """';'2_ | make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, D1OW endorse your C“bf’““- The E‘ S & the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great comsideration in fact of the 1“8"_"-‘“‘_8““ being known . & i cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- throughthe Prxntlpxdtkefomuln M--ngm Childrem — Experience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©R the wrapper is ops good and ooy 2 2 } dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- flufliClelft reason for tht? recom- fect Remedy for Coi agaxnst Expenment. who has raised a family, as I have, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I "‘endflt“{n of any P*‘lr_"fil‘- 1 non Sour Stomach, Dum +will, join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- Worms Convulsions Feverish- mendation of Castoris.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSimile Signature of m " CENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature oi ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN

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