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0 : NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY OCTOBER 17, 1911 ° 5 o on the west side of Main street, and it is possible that this sid= will be kept clear of saloons for the first time dur- ing a license year. The list of appli- ___—__._____._—__z:r—.hm 1 S Tooon « It inor met Totareat to Dotn " s . . Lol LS ? £ e that no one of the ten applying from 3 - = . . - - g % | the borough have asked for a license ¥ i . - o e - - - DANIELSON {,‘;’fn‘il“,‘,’fife touf:f:r:fl]:fig"f:’o:'l‘g' ftoh‘;f_ cants and the locations of their places other places in the borough. if the ] of business is as follows: ‘ ‘ Mrs. John Harland to Address Mis- | OC0ck B e O e ohoala decide to | . Joseph Lamoreux, 181 Main street; sionary Auxiliary—Charles Watson | limit the number of licenses in Daniel- | MUIrey & Cutran, S g Diss at Norwich Hospitai—Effort to | son to six. It is a fact that Danielson o) Havs Shlesns Limftadito Sk by itself as a Lorough, under the one sth’ r)-f‘:s:nl‘ ‘1‘2‘;‘, g;g\el:.::: ml:d\l;?a‘)nl‘, : ceuty o every St OF e Dornliion xoac&‘i square: Henry Pechie, White's ) Mrs. W, M. Chapman of the West law, is not entitled to more than six block, Railroad squaYé: Amadee Ber- Side ieaves this (Tuzsday) mornin licenses, but the total of the town's| .~ ) rna treet; T Concora N 11, where she Is calleq | Population is so large that at least 13 | DIeTy i R g U by tme death of David Sargent, 78, | Places can be licensed in the town if § Wi ;s Kernedy, IKKennedy house, husband mf Mrs, Chapman's twin sis- {)‘;fn""’;."e“"fn‘f:;‘:_cfief fit. |D*’“‘J?‘Sl‘}"“ Davville: Wiliam Campoell, Dayville. ter. i S ial center o E: ] low is also made Miss Grace A. Taylor of Putnam and | town, the licenses are naturally sought Jpfl'{‘- e e o smlmgt)»hl W ‘{? ad;isi(m' with friends Elear:,e though Dayville usually has two | “V0 00 Beckley, Arthur 1; \\\;OOG- n Danielson Monday. = 2 e tes S. Dayton, L. orin, John Bailey of Southbridge spent The proposition to limit has the en-. Elzggs Lé?;‘;h?lzrmeDuthe latter of Day nday with Lis parents, and Mrs. | dorsement of many license voters as Ville. One of the county commission . L. Bailey of the West Side. well as no- se voters. but, of | o T he i town today (Tuesday) William S. Brown was in Boston | course, the decision in the matier| 7 ‘io "y Jrelimipary inspection of Mondoy on a business trip. rests solely with the commissioners. Pt 3 es have been llemry D. Lucier of Pawtucket called | The petition wxll‘he circulated this ;*;‘);]'l’e';m[’;“‘ o Gt P yn friends in Danielson Monday. week znd the case laid bzfore the com- _ £ A" Wacon has been named as | missioners before ¢hay grant any li- | Runaway Hits Fence on Cottage Street administrator of the estate of James | censes in the town. The fact that! Fruits of various kinds were scat- Mason, late of Killingly. Williimsville, Attawaugan, Ballouville | tered along Coitage sireet Monday aft- Prai) to Calif . and Elmville are strictly manufactur- | ernoon, when a horse owned by Paris B ing villages has kept licensed places | Bros., finished up a runaway that start- Mrs. Ralph N. Tillinghast | out of them, and for the past few | ed in Mechanic street. The horse made Killingly are e¢n roule 1o | years ihere has been no license granted | fast time throvgh Main street, turned . Cal in Hast Killingly. Because of this,|inio Water and then into Cottage This Glenwood Can Be Had with the latest and most improved Elevated or End Gas Range Attach- ments. It has a powerful Water Front or for country use a Large Mrs. Howland to Speak. Danielson has had all but twe of the | street, hitting a fence at the last turn Copper Reservoir on the end opposite fire box. Call and see them. Mrs Johm Howland of Mexico, | licensed places in the town, and upsetting the team with its load of daughter of Deacon and M o 2 5 Social and Personal Items. froit. eI e P lar, is to address the annual William Perkins, now employed in TEe % thark-offering meetirg of the Ladies’ | Worzester, spent Sunday at his home. PUTNAM M " auxiliary of the Congrega- Mrs. M. G church this (Tuesday) afternoon. | Y., is tne gues Town Meeting | Reduces Tax From - Uircing Lyon of Southtridge spent| 12 1-2 to 10 Mills—Stations at Pom- Will Atterd Putnam Service. | SUbday at bis home. .| fret, Abington and Eliiott’s Broken norrow (Wednesday) evening, a| gren spent Sunday with Worcester rel- | Into—Hunters Get 19 3-4 Pound tion frem the Danielson Pente- | gtives. Coon. ! church will go 10 Putnam to vis- | © The Ladies' Bridge club met Monday snswered Prayer will be the subject. . te church of the denomination in| eveninz with Mrs. George Call. The annua] town meeting adjourn- y and unite in the service. s cAlb o g ed from October 2, was held in Union Died at Norwich State Hospitai. K. OF C. GATHERING. hall, Monday afternoon. There were parien. W ho: B Weiky - s 50 present. ¥. W. Seward being mod- agd was tak s home in Aila- | Over 200 Members at Moosup Sunday | €rator and David Flagg, clerk. waugan, died Sunday at the Norwich —State Officers Present. 2 madeas State hesnital. The boly was brougnt o Danieison Monday, and E One of 1le lar est gatherings of K. nf C. members ever held in this Kennedy” undertaking roo $400: ves his father, John W t was at Moosup as guests ot | ¥i0 . e > Watson, Putnam, | All dallows' council, Sunday afternoon, [ o4 =% isicr Frank Bowen of | when more than 200, Including State | Of, Dridges hihe - doBes by ; Deput;: Wiliiam J. Mulligan, Thomp- | Lhe str tas dohen oy o1e meeting was in laying a 10-m a reduction from the 12 1-2 laid last vear. TR son e, Past State Deput) James SIX SALOONS Tevlin, New London, District Deputy ey P. J. Hurlihe, Willimantic, and other - = 3 i 5 (i < It was stated aflter the meeting that 03 Considered Erough for Borough by | bresent and past staie and district ot |, 'y 08 SRS 0o, 0% S0G00E su ¢«C. 0. Murphy, Norwiche Teml‘tranc. Worlers. 'nfhm;\(;"dcqf' G";’;“:e rm“:_mfi‘;“fi,L‘s Scient revenue to meet the running i - ks rit g e bt S e (lass | expenses of the town. fixed charges = Rev. W. e e e B s kgl for the ensuing year and that the an- Preston ing - S nual reports in 1 wil] show an in- many things cf spec resenting nperance interests e e crease in the Indebtedness the - = i ‘he opbueil i emdeeh CRoma: (0 ut. — the town of Woodstock; it weighed |should not look for champions here.|Monday, attending the funeral of % E THREE STATIONS. 19 3-4 pounds, and the quality of the | Putnam has as good a home player | friend. sranied in the borough of Danieson B e RO <du coat was exceedingly fine. |team as any town, but no man that| Wijliam Curran of Fitchbure, wa@ limited to six ition is to be - 2 & - ki In Early. Mon M — knows the game should expect them to |a visitor with friends in Putnam Mon« culated for s and this peti-{ Tows of Killingly Did Work at Proiit | Broken into. Early Menday Morning BAY STATE MANAGERS. do_as well as professional playe | day- tion to the end nuw ated will be pre- of $1,400. —Nothing of ny ccount ound A w 3ut we. shall Final decisions! ™Thomas McDermott was in Phila< sented S Ry : | to Steal. Still Opposed to Putnam’s Plan of | will be in order this week. | delphia Monday to witness the game t is ork on the new piece of state r-ad | | 5 tareats o Blossent W ld¥ ries. |between the Athletics and Giants. effor: to i extending frem lle to Keliey Railroan’ abaEioia br the NIY ) NG| ¢ nostioms JBasket Ball Flayers. | clntorestoins Seosant Wonlchss Sepicac} i Sivin galoons jirected at any pe or | corner in Dayville, has advanced o Lyt Pomfret, Abington andd el iloin s ce TR O S G o il o ics supporters pushed up and! Here's Hoping. e 1 | started out td collect their winnings| _ Massachusetts are still of one mind|for the day when the returns canie| English pastors want to stop Jacld being opposed to Putnam’s plan tolin from the world’s series games at|Johlnson from fightipg. It is to he hop- 1 | far that it is expected that the last | of the crushed stone will be spread ance, apa n a row, and of a tote of about four mile is founded upon the con six saloons : pe for the be h by itself and that tomorrow (Wednesday) —evening. | were broken into duri e e L e e i it Tar ¢hie phof e 1 : 5 LXa T iy soaie o s) Potter : 0 g 3 g % X ro- | Philade! . afternoo The | ¢ 4 etter work only that number that the place wouli | Top dressing must be put on and there |hours of Monday morning. The breaks | po¢ (08 20, Ao B IV ers I Philadeiphia ) y afternoon. The| &l (hey L hnkler Rl o 18 be mcre orderly than it would be if | remains considerable work for the | were reported in Putnam by persons Sl i e e . {amount of interest in_thes ithan Jeffuies 5y oing e F rly s o m e M oLl Lo tHe S a1 S anager Taft of Oxford is_quoted|towns all through this enver Republican. eleven saiocns do here, steam roller tp do, but the road will |arriving on the first train from as saying: “I cannot see how Putnam |y N A a | was the case curing vear be co npleted and ready fer travel be- | mantic. hoever is responsible for |} has any ! | E s A 1 to lcense { fore cold weather sets in, It is of |the break, and there is no clue as tof{pif ¥ - | ke this stand.|stances. At resorts known to be like- g m composed of | I\ to have the scores ear]y telephone | EVEN CUR‘S ULCERS The two lotels are as apt as any of | Special interest to note taat the road |that, got little 'but exercise for the [ inam 188 R ased ot o hay s ar]y = has heen huiit by the town of Kill- | troubie they put themselves to. ; d:u.’.’..’l!u\'lian!l e Ik BT ave W rv\:x"j;.lx]':.| \hl](;.};‘(‘il'y'“fl’tf\“"lfl\nn“Ut‘:!|'n41nl’“ B Rermiarkable R“u“s o N S ki R and that, according to the indi- | Entrance in each case was effected |70 1 e e B | oteloc lay afternoon. Groans or| Dr W|]e m‘d’m 01] cations, the construction will have been |by smashing in a window. At Pom- | it o ‘-,,‘:\.“"};?.,J;L‘;‘Jm,‘,‘a;<“';‘:”55...,‘.‘?:“‘” ahs greeted the announcement of ( Remedy that Costs Almost Nothing. y - done at a profit that may be as high |fret a razor was taken, at Abington| oo 'O ReSt professonas, Is mon-|the result. this depending on which | e e For over quaricr of a century Dr.|as $1,200. all of wkich speaks well for [not anything of value and Eliiott. 11| graf® o€ SRR b S0 0T (0 L L€ way the Inquirers’ mioney was. plac paEd oot s adlcly res . ving_the ild the high- | cent i ey o cc s place R | ed. 1 ¥ using , the famous_government expert, | naving the town build the state high- |cents. No money of any account s | Wiy inie 1o outdo us mn this respect | An Auto Trip to Massachusetts. cured by using Hokara, the ion over night in these sta ich are subject to periodical has conducted an active campaign for | Way within its limits in preference to |1 e food in the interest of public health, | having the work done by contractors. |wr show down.” and t t the point. In all probabi < to a kin diseases and blemishe rimples, blackheads, acn Senator and M George H Ham- % — = {of the kind here noted. All thr of | tv it would come to a show down and |ond leave today r a few day | 1 REoh S anas every form’ ot Ski A e e O e TWELVE - APPLICATIONS | the stations are in the town of Pom-|in (nat case it would be incumbent | tomobile trip to Worcester i respond to this antiseptic and use of Cotton Oil as a food is, there |fret and because of their gemeral Is-|ypon the Putnam management to | Framingham, = Newton, Boston | 0od and tissue buil fore, especially significant; it simply em- | FOR LIQUOR LICENSES |olations are easy marks for such at- L oet and Loord She nrCHTs of ” | ather Mas points. S H;).'wn] G e 1oca phasizes the wholesomeness of Cotto- | > S i . |tacks. |son in setting together on- |and Mr ammond passed their have been author- lene—the vegetable oil shortening— | Ten in Borough of [)_anl.els(?n—Flvel‘ _ —— {31 B Fhatowould be at Joas atch | Wedding anniversary on Thursday A tihirs Sl which is composed so essentially of Cot—| APPlications for Druggists’ Licenses. | Nineteen Three-Quarter Pound Coon|for similar organizations would | 1ast M”\Ab b - : fotany atinfiad tnx Oil, the use of which he so strongly | e g 3 s ‘ Shot. be run in by other clubs trying to put| S saey RoFOLE omer. Buy a jar today and see for T , s 8ly | Twelve applications fer liquor li- | e |over a cleanup in the event of a mm Mrs. Howard . elf t a remarkable remedy ecommends. Cottolene is cndnped censes, ten of them in the borougt Fred W. Taft, Wehster, well known | race for, the championship. Of ston, Conn., i is. Liberal jar for 2:c icians generally, because of its | of Danielson, were received by County |in this city and Danielson. with Frank | Putnam’ ought to be induced F. Perry 1 50c and $1.00. Bt 1 nd wholesomeness. It has been | Con S/ C. Barber of { Joslin. Charlton Depot, ) 5 and | into the le: ind only | ter of Mrs. Pe If tge blood is impure, use Hokara the leader in Cotton Oil products for| Centril Viilage, H. Corttis of |some Putnam friends are showing oue|players while the James P. Rowé of Webster. was a | Blood Table : cool and cleansa over twenty-five years. { Thompson and E. H. Hall of Windham, |of the finest coons ever shot here- | ~i+ijn- ~n the speer s visitor with Putnam friends Monday. | the hlood a il Hoekd hen they met Monday after- |zbouts The animal was taken but under those conditions local M. Dwyer was in Worces natural ma 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 Tastoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: F#irsf{—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 peetrer substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlke 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 expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent Children through greed or ignorarce 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 entitded to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healllk. 2 . . o : : ¢ Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. A : . Th?_ 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, Ill., 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 mia every day for children who are 5 I very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, wita has been in' use for over 30 Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amity, . Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha. very satisfactory.” betger effect than I receive from ; Y., say8+ “Lhave used your Cas. oD 8Y:‘Asthefather of thir- p \ouio pojone uf Cleve. 217 Other combisation of drugn” ears, has borne the signa- A Ins i teen children I certainly know e Sl O 2 toria for eeveral jears iz my 3 . land, Ohio, says: *‘ You Castoria ture of Chas. H. Fletcher practice and have found it a safe z?::’e::‘;n;:d'?;zs":: g(::?:f::;: stands first ‘'n its ciass In my YD E H: “{I ;l;aic, of Brooklén, 5) B & ? and reliabie remedy.” 5 = ¥ thirty years of practice Lcan say I .'* 5375 ave used your Cas experience, I have, in my yeare of 3 5 ria and found it .an excellent and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular ’ffivar ‘llz‘aveliou:d anything that so remedy in my household and priv- Ynez, Cal., says : “‘After using and efficient vemedy in almost ale © pane. ate practice for many years. The . e y pi ¥y 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 o 3 3 Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- since its infancy, Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- _D’- Howard J?me?, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- T thing else, especially to the ps- City,says: “It is with great pleas- fyund anything to equalit for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to _INVANTS S CHILDXLYN no one to deceive you in tieni's disadvantage, asin this case, ~Ure that I desire to testify to the dren's troubles, am aware that gpeak a good word for your Casto- I enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. there areimitationsin the field, but rig. T think so highly of it that this. Al Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” ,““:;’ ased i‘f"““ m“k:“ b‘*}';‘*““ I always sce that my patients get not only recommend it to others, 2 m e case of my own daug| "e', Flewher".” it i 1 ily.” 1 1 “« 2 » Dr. R.ML Wud,‘of Eansas City, and have obtaiped excellent resul s * > Duchavonped o myamn family tations and “ Just-as-good « ) & T NARCOTIC (3 Mo., says : *‘ Physicians generally ¢\ ito administration to WREX Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint ~ i i i -a: Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, are but E periments that do not prescribe proprietary prepa- yaqien in my practice.” Louis, Mo., s23s: “I have used - Iy ;f 5 5 0 X rations, but in the case of Castoria § your Castora for several years past Minn., says: “It affords me plea- * egpe o 6t Dr SANUEXTXTCIER P4 3 my experiance, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always Sure to add my name to the long trifle with and efldaflge!‘ 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, DOW endorse your Castoria. The the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tensgf thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof the ingredients being known 5 : cause T have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula Childres.— E x perience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ©n the wrapper is one good and 7 B Y dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- agains T T perimen § who has raised a family, asThave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration, As a laxative I mendation of any physician. I will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of “’% good Q‘“flifi:fi and re- mendation of Castoris.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully. ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN CENUINE - CASTORIA Bears the Signature of