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10 ;; H ] 1 | reen visiting his parents, Mr. and ] $5.794.05, respectively. Other heavy B & { \ ! Mrs. John Lapelle of Dyer street, charges during the month were as fol- dted % % J. . Logee of Providence, formerly |lows: Fire department $553; highway i of Danielson, is spending a few days | department $2: 7; G. W. Perry $546.- B o DIZZINESS AND SICK, SOUR STOMACI] PUTNAM FIREMEN'S PARADE. Property Changes Ownhers—Boston 2 2 No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels, how much your head Agent @nspects Dairies—Decorating | 10 ¢ Announced for Big Muster Next | ;.ney "how miserable and uncomtortable you are from constipafion, indi- : A Week. gestion, biliousness and sluggxsh intestines—you always get the desired re- for Firemen’s Muster—Route of Pa- = sults with Cascarets. rade Announced. There is a®out a five-mile hike map- Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable another e out for the ' firemen who Wwill | mement: put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, M. Cerbin: of Athens, Ga., is h in the parade on muster day. ick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and ail other distress: cleanse your ending two weeks at his home in . it is dgured. will be just about | inside organs of all the poison and effete Mmatter which is producing the | this ecity. cnough 1o give them a fair appetite | misery. Judge 1. H. Fulier has returned to | for lunch, and still not tire them. Take a Cascaret now; don’t waip until-bedtime. In all the world there Putnam after an absence of several | The schedule arranged calls for them | j5 no remedy ilke this. A 10-cent box ineans health, happiness and a at , but it is clear head for months. No more days of ‘Jr\'\'FLb’“J Mew “Orphcurn Theater Opened. Because of inability to book a sat- cobs Given Com- isfactory big attraction for an carly W, T .rown obened his new c(l‘cn the Florida | {jr e i street on drpheum Thea- | Thuisda; moving ccaticns Leaced or | uicture with some playhouse | 1 | KINDERGARTNER RESIGNS. AR i weeks, during which he visited in}to get under w Marion Scott Goes to Everett | Kentucky, California and New Mexico. | le that the actual starting v gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret at Higher. Salary. | 3 er left Thursday after- | few minutes later, after the 10.30 3 now and then. Don’t forget the childrén—their a business trip to New York. | trains get in. little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, £ 1 Miss Ma Seott, tHe kindergart-| Humes of Quadic has sold | The route is 450 ner for two vears im the to Louise Pomeroy of |square to Blm, Prov { Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Woodstock avenue, Elm, *“ront, South M hocl school; has igned to teack at an advanced at. Bv- i ! u : b 4 S e Req [Satety Sales { man. Center, Grove. Smith, Main 245 hester by the Sea. Mice | Tecent real estate changes linclude | Streets und return to the square. 2 o'clock a dinner is to be serv- Hammond hall by the W. R. C. the sale of tne Milton 8. Morse house to Augustine and Etta Bartlett and ilent satisfaction Danielson and r resignation was accepted with re- }I}"!r sale of the Bartlett place . on e el sl L 'A'"{ et * : { t by the school committee of the | Thompsen road to Jehn R. and Abmira | Loon, the hook and ladder team ¢ , 2 , t e I ling at 115 in Union squar REGULATE STOMACH, LIVER & BOWELS \ [ fricnds in Hall Miill Rebuilt. | Waiter S. Carpenier is to be chair- | Steamer ~ontests will be at 1.45. | an ¢t the board of a sors elected | custration of chemical avp: TASTE 600D -NEVER GRIPE OR SICKEN. i Jebs L Zome At sawmill of Edward Hall, which | Monday e hose contest at “ Nl Al | _I.q,.‘n ed by fire a few m s | Shot Three Coons. > contest at 10c per box ; T ron Febuilt and 18 to re- | Iwred Taft, the well known Webster Junior Officers. Also 26cand A W« d Eimer Bow 2 STIOE Sy S coc i SRR Lont Soihe 2 > i o it 4 Hiove it chiiery to Be Tuis) coTi 1o tak ut some : ,"mr\v‘fo I“;;ll‘n;un 60c boxes mh s month. iie in a hunt ar ren ved. The mill is te section of the car Scuth Killingly and on what i known as the Moosup Valley road L B 2 Clever Dog Act. I\r:,rl]ll’l!] in Kennedy: secretary, Pearl sfiHuu[ SUPPIJES {ec % i 2i5 STUDENTS | 1ast dog acts r l’:;uy im Ia' T omea s o My (¥ 0 IcsItates the Saturday night. animal Hildreth; v ident, ident. tre: Bak surer, -Kimball nospit to be titution ¢n Wednesday after- Baon of Haxt whek Pads, Books,' Pencil Boxes, Slates, | ls Saved!” Delegates to St. Jean BEaptiste Con- | Paints, Crayons, Rules, Ink, Glue, Mu- Enrolied in High School This Year— | do Represent a Number of Towns. e { Case Still on Trial. vention. S A o ST “\““l';’{_"’,“lfi; i : e patue, George Potvin and | cilage, Pens, Pencils, Book Straps, = The man who delays starting up his {institution 1s enjoving prisingly | @ sion in the superior | Josep! walme have been seiect S N s ) ‘w\l\m l}rm{\zldp_pm tus :Jngl the bit- irapid growth since the construction of | ng the second day of the gates from the local St e Re S AR, R e O REe e “‘f“s Y ‘fP‘"I‘A s the new building. Within four years I be a short caiendar | ocieiy to the conven i li save many dollars and much disa- the opening Principal Bennctt the last day )-Antericans of Conne - K requently these first hilly nights the ay will prove to I One or two ngs and Stafferd Springs m of court. to the na ty of asking the n schooi mmmmm- for additional Loy . e : | sreater part of t away stu- DAIRY AGENT Social and Personal. WRS. EDWI FAY. trankin kquam RSt fnahesl st | arrangements for ‘,m(( ing st } modern odorless gas radiators will give {dents” books and there a’slight | e Mrs, Charles K, Shaw and son have vou all the heat vou need for that | shortage of desk and seat room. The | Comes from Boston to Inspect Sources | i,ecn in Boston this weelk. rorning dip in the right temperature, | students represent not only all parts, of Milk Supply. | i Charles Pratt of oy street i > a cheerfal, warm dining joar. 1 of the town of Killingly, but also the | - turned from a vis Willi- hour or so in the eve- & 4 Ilr.'»\'ns of Sterling. Plainfield, Brookl { It . )ston milk dis b- | .. fezl the need, where yvou Pomfret and Foster, R, T e tuition | ute 2cei aintities of their sup- s Champiin returned on | zame of bridge. O Barbers to Have Holiday. s 2 e Ll o~ thels At : DRI oyt 4 PinT Us et S R witoon ! = _ lthis year from out of tow: pupils | pli ivinity, have had an | ay from a visit with | It us: we may arber shops in Danielson will [ will probably be close to $3,000. as it |agent gcing through the country the | 5 . Brunn. in Brooklyn, sl s TR e e s > right stove for . ) a. m. Thursday of next |was mearly $2,300 lust vear. WWithin |past few days irspecting Gairics. all | 2 obliged to clear vour throat often and | ine right purpose Remember the g S be Columbus day. |15 years the school has increased in|of which are not kept in a condition | Mrs. Jackson of Norwich has re- |de vou wish vou didn't have to? range saves time, saves work. save® k x”; .m:’.’ r’w i 'n‘» membership from 70 {0 its present | such as the Boston people ¢ re, | cently been the guest of friends mch]ilZEN.é\Es ):u-] of vnvlz‘ BR?NCH:AL:.:una. every day in the year, the he his arrangeme proporiion i i ind see how they clear cleanest and best way to cook. The ha s may have an oppor- | 5 s Ll More Buildings Decorated. audry of Whiiinsville, | away that thick feeling in your throat. | Ruud Water Heater always ready for unity te attend the firemen’s muster | ocia airs Thursday wemns { More bunt was put up on en in town this week. veur inspection. Firinam Lere was 1 blocks T ay in prepar Meriman has returned to | 10c a box at ich the 'lage o) Areme: St or e ik ! Naw, TrifaidiCaim i t which the flag for the firemen's muster on Thursday spending a month ra ot C'1 " \I e of next week. While no announce- i S 2 DUNN’S PH ARMACY % & I H l ) [ A > " 1 1 b g s 3 1 55 . utnem. hief A. P. Woodward of played Thursday and was the open- | ment to the t has been 1y ik Blarolh. Toetor ops Now . Vark ’ as ectrica ) i, artment has a. letter from |ing meeting of the season for ihe Ei- [ made, it is oxpected that the Connec- .jrv spent a day recently v Hid ] 5 acturers stating thal the hook | jou whist club room in the | ticut compans w an extra serv- 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Fost 50 Main Street 321 Main Street and h{-’ddr: ‘r'lrl\’ will be ;-nmwfl from | kians block, 38 mem- | jce to accomimodaie the large num- | 1. "Whitney. and son ‘have T Previdence on Monday of next week, |bers ¢ meets Thur evenings | ber of out of town people that will be | {yrne ? rma v . after arriving here on the following day. | (hrou T s Ihter R e P € | turned to ermantown, Pa., after The truck is held to permit the var- spending th A9 16 Bkrdsn, Sainin Sites Leased or Sooke T s 2 E ng summer in town. { ; : A Fur Assessors’ Meotings. | Harold Sargent of Novwich has re- | derstood that practically ev- iter _Carpenter, Simon iarley v been the guest of local frien place that was licensed when the |° 2 Bowen, board ‘of a Miss Emma Meriam is visiting in Tt Is unde 3 s A A the otice n voted license in 1908 haz Aetihe got The King of Tramps. At the town hall Thursday evening Wall Papers the King of Tramps, a play that has |icaseq or spoken for to be used fbive o tgmRRyoTs Muiine s Tt it ence sexe et has rotarued previo entertained Danielson au- | ihe same rpose during the license i 8 lists of th A wilere she 1s teaching. | S dience & the attraction. e com- to begifi in Killingly on | 01 OF before Noy 1. The ¢ 'y Wheaton is spending a r "Er an Br B g i panyv carried a small band that gave 1. Several of these places | 39S .:r\f‘ to x‘uve(l ‘m-m u.-tonexé \\.‘@1\ in New York city. 2 . 4 o where you will, they say you wi a sireet parade at noon and a concert | have been vacant during the past two |20 to November the purpose o Nikoloff, well known in this city, | » P A o I n front of the hall before the show s, “but they will' bring. good rent | Teceiving lsts. pe this week for a six | 157 Franklin St. T etter place to buy WALL in the evening. twelve months followins this Burial in Lot Where Putnam Lay. average of $50 a month, it is \ the | PAPERS than at Shea & Burke's. One SUITS PRESSED 50g kundred new patterns just received. the funer of el Good Papers as low as 5¢c a roll. 3 To Remove Partitions. rofe 2 rius e G < W ) B Supervisor Albert . Ames of Day, held in Brooklyn last. week, the | ¢ Gonfarnts, where the will e | Cur Wagu" Calls Everywhgp { § schools in Killingly’ has a plan for i of the body was in the same | jce . Kni Manchester e ALL BORDERS FREE. | the taking out of partitions on t where Gen. Israel Putnam’s body the ' Set e | | upper floor of the School street s as tirst placed; that General Put- | -fp neG.. ¢ 1 | Z. = |in order that a hall may be provided - ord carried by the tyler Mrs. 1. E. Burnett is the guest of THE FI"EST | ot ercises and joint gather- nam loage (Woodstock). named | 1oy daushter. Mrs, Whithey. 1o | SHEA & B“RKF arsa ATV | ine of the srades that it ‘seems desir- the general, and that M. Day, | Germantonn P ; | - able should be heid, This floor was 3 3 2 venter and Mrs. C. :350 D IN N E R ik nild wen i ‘ 37--47 Main St. evious to his death. was the oldest previously arranged in the form in tford this week. and Frank Guild of Wind- | S | ham were zuests of Mrs. Edgar Clark st master of Putnam lodge, many Cures all humors, catarrh and | whici; it is now desired to reconvert members of Putnam lodge attending rheumatism, relieves that tired but the partitior | | | | were put in to | the funeral.” T elieve the congestion that existed be- | Modern Education r v ; : Undertakers and Embalmers. feeling, restores the appetite, |fore the new high school building was Bills for Sewer Construction. | thmeti is taught in some schools | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 02| Norwich and Taftville. 1 > ervousness, | Put up. a period when the use of the | Sewer construction bills continMe |by means of baseball averages. Tom|__ .~~~ i cures paieness, n * | tower on the building for a recitation |0 be the hraviest items of expense | Edison suggests that geography be | == o o r s | builds up the whole system. |-oom was required. in each month's collection of city bills. | studied by means of moving pictures. | % ¥. €O2 e s T P rankiin (Sirectn) ATTOMOBILE STATIOA, Got 16 iEeey 1k inei Maat e | e For September pavments to the Con- | All that Temains is fo teach reading | Wiitaz:s “0c Snd the J. F. ¢ 1%e | 8 J. Coit. G Otls Strest. Automoblla > ng s | . ticut Contracting co v 0 fnma sna with @ phonograph.— gars are the Dest on the mayker | ® i = Shocolated tablets called Jarsatabs. | ;... rupeile of Waterbury has |Gamino & Ronerts werd $5410.45 and ' Milwaukee Sentinel. ¥ Try tnem. | e ot s e _Censtal My chine work. Jobbing ‘Phone Why Physicians Recommend Castoria 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 Castoria s 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: Third—It is an agreeable and psefect substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not coamtain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unflke 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 heaith. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Ta our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitfed to the information,—Hall's Journal of Healll. ~, Letters "‘from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halatead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, Ark., says: ‘“ As a practicing phy- N. H.,says: “1Iuse your Castoria go, Ill, says : ““I have prescribed J. says: “I prescribe your Casto- 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 The Kind You Have Always Bought and which = very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with ?\ has been in use for over 30 Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Am"&y“ Or. Wm. L. McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” better effect than I receive from $ A 2 Cae. Neb.,says:‘‘ Asthe father of thir- i any other combivation of divgs.” B H Y.,says: ‘“Ibave used your Cas- 2 Dr. William Belmont, ~f Cleve- years, has borne the signa- > teen children I certainly know & £ something abont your great medi- E::c::i;::ru'. !o’:md it safe cine and aside from my own family Y., says: <1 have used your Casto- A experience, I have, in my years of ria and fovnd it an excellent r. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular gfl:edr c‘:“:"fi::r,',d anything thasso remedy in my household and priv- 1] o . toria for several jgears iz my land, Ohio, says: ** You Castoria etands first 'n its ciass In my thirtv years of practice I van say I Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under it e Ynez, Cal., says : ‘‘After using and efficient remedy in almost ate practice for many years. The i his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” it annoys me greatly to have an i i Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- since its infancy. Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- ~_ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as T have never Dr. Wm. L. Bossorman, of Buf- thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: "’“» is with 8{05‘ pleas- fyund anything to equal it for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase. Ure that I desire to testify to the gren’s troubles. am aware that speak a good word for your Casto- 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoris. {here areimitationsin the field,but ria. T think so highly of it that T the imitation.” T have used it with marked benefit 1 qlways see that my patients get pot only recommerd it to others, Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, in the cats of sy Owil daughie, . Fistchern’> but have used it in thy own family.” s and have obtained excellent resul s 5 = 2 Mo., says : Physicians generally ¢, jt5 administration to othr _ D Channing H. Coolk, of Saint le, of St. Paul do nok prescribe proprietary prepa- 1i1dren in my practice.” Louis, Mo., sazs: “I have used Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castor:a for several years past Minn., says: It affords me plea- my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always Sure to add my hame to the long other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : “The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used and make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, BOW endol-'se )"'“.“" C““f’"a- The your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof the ingredients being known cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing or the formula oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©R the wrapper is one good and dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for ‘h? srecom- who has raised a family, as T have, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation of any physician. 1 will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything lnow of its good qualities and re- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfally.” ASK YCUR PHYSICIAR no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” oT NARCOTIC. = are but Experiments that Al — triffie with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrem —E xperience against Experiment. A AT A A AP AT A A S A A SRS A A A A AR AP A A A A A B A L A AN S A A A A e A AN APVt Vet WA GENUINE ASTORIA Bears the Signature of