Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 24, 1911, Page 10

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NORWICH 'BULLETIN, TUESDA » hag Deld the belt for vears as cham. . ¥ pion trapper of the fur-bearing ani- . mals, the skunk in particular. He is “ credited with catching over 5,001 of these anjmals. The last ones he . caught he put in a pen and they are 3 & in precess ¢f fattening against colder DANIELSON vbeen‘ idle utlor many months. ]lxs r“?' weatker, when their fur is ripe to sell. v | (pening Wil moan & ooom for EImvile | He lived on the outskirts of the town. Hew Paul Dubuc's Accident Hap- |{iijing center for residents i that e poned—Brooklyn Bullet a- Stray | place. PUTNAM Shot—Elmvills Worsted gPlant to| Mr. Barnett came here nearly two | —_— tart Up November 1. ¢ ’l\om! ago as superiniendent for the | Clina Demase, 4, Has Skull FPastured Thistle Wor.ted company. He is an'| Whi at Play—Ernest Lewi Ex- It was stated Monday that the ac- | experienced aud practical manufac- plains Accident—Pomona Meeting to turer and under his immediate, direc- | tion there is every assurance for the | succass of the mew company. Fer a 52 E e - | time tne machinery now in the plant | Major A. D. Mclptyre has returned to Putnam after a trip of about five <v\ill be kept in service, but is intended | © ey n 1 S zraduall\ to replace it with new mod- | Weeks tHEAUILH southern and middle 3 B D i 5o that repairs 5 a 3 tated ere no danger of any ly-of this city, visited friends he: such cecurrence as happened. Mr., that 2o with the mill as soon as lhaL nere Sunday. Dubuc carried a lantern, causing tne |detail can be attended to. Thomas McDermott has returned to ‘ident to Paul Dubuc at the electric vower station Stinday was Gue to the | fact that Mr. Dubuc, against his own buat judement, was going teo put a cover en the manhoie in the boiler | where the explosion of kerosene vapor [ Be Held with Thompson Grange. vapor to explode. Home from Kentucky. Putnam after a week's visit in New Believed to Be a Stray Shot. Frank D. Cogswell of Louisville, Ky,, | York. The most careful investigation and |is at his heme in Elmville, called here .Henr. the mmr{r and tests that Lave been made convince |by the death of his father, Samuecl | vaude . is' sperfding a the officials at the Windham county | Cogswell few dGays at his home in Putnam, jail that the bullet which crashed | Johr Buckley of Mariford. assistant | Going on Goon Hunt. thioush a glase there one evening last | clerk of the house of representatives, Fred Taft, the Webster coon hunt- week, narrowly issing Deputy Jailer | was the guest here Monday of Sabin |er, will take out a party of the mem- Most HouseKeepers %Use One Dewitt C. Park, was probably a siray | S. Russell. % . {za;as of \I:n?eld hos: corpany Sat- shot. A test made consisted in Jiring | Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan o ay evenin a rifle ball from a vosition that the | Westerly are visiting relatives in I'an- | George (. Whittier of Blackstone you Would lf you knew about lt bullet in question must have followed | ielson this week. [was a visitor in Putnam and to have fellowed it must have Katherine Wilder of Ludlow, | Attorney Charles L. Tor is in Y.een fired from a position where the s visiting at her varents’ homne | Willimantic today (Tuesday ) on a man who fired it could have been scen!on t West Side. | business trip. 5 by Mr. Park. Miss Josephine Morin,,who has been | The prevaiiing political opinion is T spending soveral weeks with her [that New London and Windham NEW WORSTED COMPANY brother, Dr. L. J. } . and his fam- | counties will “stick together” when it — e ily, 1eturned to New York Mond; comes to the naming of a candidate Te Begin Work at Elmville November H. M. Caruthers of Quincy, Ma for co_ngr(‘is fv‘:J)_m fluxs distri which A initely | formerly owner of the ‘United Handle |now inciudes Tolland and Middlesex 1=Orders Eneugh to Run . Indsnnitely | 8 B tne Co. at East Killing- lcounues, s Aforiuy | Wicstas dcrecont isigr 1?1ame{;aon. | Holbrook-Russell Case Coatinued. that the newly inccrporated Elmville iam_ Kilmurray,: who has. been The case of George E. Holbrook, Worsted company will be ready to f:mph._\efl at th mill mmtt.m_ Danieison trustee, Attorney F. Russell, commence operations &t Kimville | Cott)n company, s toOpEELI L0 which was started in the superior about November 1, occupying what is | tral Falls this S in Dan. | COUrt here last week, but not fin- known as the . Thistle - worsted { _F. S.:8haw ofy Webster ol | ished, has been continued to such plant, near the Elmville trollev station. | ielson Monday on a business trip. |ijme s it can be taken up. 'l'his concern is mdmiuulll‘.xv\m's‘ hig To Meet at Brooklyn. | D. A. R. Recital. grade worsieds an woolens an 1 T r + s H S 5 v fnet ere Podr-epareagl = i nhe meeting of the Windham county D. A. R. recital in Union hali this Envakh grlety on flie tokeoy susie MUl & 1o itusnl | oo is to be held at|evesing at 5 pclock. Migs Katherine on a full-time schedule indefiniteiy. poLs BEELLG Sl 3 plelock. Kather: The incorporators of the company, ;‘;,’?0-“ n the fi day in Novem elocutionist, Miss Gentsch, racently organized, are James H. Bar- [Pl R S nett, Danielson, Fraak ¥, Holden, | John Biiley of Southbridge spent P oonao bt oo Hane B B Doy ISinday with/his parents- 3frrand ¥ gy Gy X ey Benjemin 1. Bailey of the West Sid eigon. The capital stoci is_$50,000. | PAJE Bey ot = e P ries Bertorilli was in Proyidence : The officers clected are Frank E. Hold- | o wnes Berior o Was 0 Promised Big Day on Meeting With “ent and treasurer, James H. ] Thompsen Grange on Saturday. ecretary and agent. October Blossoms. ! — in full eperation. from 90 to| N M. E. Bassett picked a crim- | 1z Pomona grange, 100 operatives will be employed at ihe | ¢or yambler rcse, growing in the opery | wi ent.rtained by Qu mill. Many of these, mostly Dersous|,¢ per home on Spring street, Sunday. | Thompson Saturday. A \\\\\\ \\ /fl/ Announcement was made 1 Sa pianist. QUINEBAUG POMONA Grang- who have formerly worked in the| s’ ked of ‘pansiés; 18 alss’in bloom in’| Il towns in Windham coun- | il Teev e taei (EnEAg s, aud Sl tes | ine Taral 'ty ure expected and arrangements turn within the next few days. The New Wire Chief. {have been made to serve 500 people RO < L e mill, which Las 25 broad looms, has] o). o ‘Dennfs ‘of New Haven |at dinner in'the town hail e e m—n T : has come to Danielson: to be wire chief | Eniertainment features at the meet- | were no developments Monday in the | dancing act of M Mae Elrown, sornie- ’pemlh tnat the new llotn’] would be at the Davielson exchanze of the |ilg Will be provided by members of | case. Mr. Lewis has fully recovered |thing different from whay has been | too big for the city should be dis- ’ Soutnern New England Telepnone | Y orcester graunge, one of the largest |and was about town Monday. | seen by local zudiences, : 1ueflm by these ngur S, a e s SOMDERY. |n”\lT‘x‘M'4 mr‘;us \.I\mon‘,vfI lhos;(; \-;lg{o i a A few gportsmen in ‘lhvs section arg | 4 ¢ o arry Foss of N _iwi be hea is Mrs. harlotte 4 figuring for an opportuni to spend | B )00 t vele Ss ana e o el Noreh {Ladd of Worcester grange. SKULL FRACTURED. 2 few davs in ,‘iighh,;...;n;‘,“a achu- | wiil be bullt in the United States in 3 slen S, Dow T R R R T i Setts towns during the six days in Y-two com- P iciar or i e teign polce | KIDP\APPING CHARGE l°°"“’"g°“s Swinging ;“” Wellhouse #f5 latter part of November when an | pani ontribite o this owpu: y who are to do strest duty this winter PR | ver en Clina Demase. open seaser: for shooting desr Wi ¢ land all 1,000 machines will be are supplying themselves with the | With Several Others Against Wood- ishbars ot et |8t Incidentally it w sged last | made by twelve firms. Oof H h d reguletion policeman’s helmet. | stock Young Man. | S that Bay state h ntews. cha d | orehoun > injured at the plant of | — i | Light and Power coin- | Businesk to come pefore the superior | and Tar Will Stop idents of | Geer across the border into ithe town y R '(;'}l‘d of Thorpson and made theij® kill on Windham county a\ today's , don o € | Connecticut soil, where deer sare pro- | e e ahRin ot day afternoon while out play- | (ected until 1917, ‘me state vs. Charles Kerhorian, pis- | & With several companior Notwithstanding the fact that Put- and of Augast Racine, [ 2 femic mide Swing, stretched fromnam will ingtim represcnted in_(he It Makes Wrinkles Sunday, was reporied as | ¢ comfortably as could be c rsidering the bad burn eh he suffers. Mr. Dubuc will | @ S I Vooastoct ohafEen: with i league, Iocal Fasketball fans are await- | £ );;/L {abusive language, breach ¥ € pence '"'"’Q"d, well was being ‘used by two |ing. with i xrre<t rh» _selection of th"i Worry over ill-health does your our Varrant for Armand Patresu. iy Mpmoen, Dres i ot S o ol Jnite Clfna St on | M8 S SER ain At il s it | Bedlth mo ge0d, and merely ceiaes A warrant has been issued for Ar- arec counts, the last charge grow. | Lhe . Bround ching. Suddenly the | the circuit to lty‘ldco the ome from | wrinkles, that make you look older mand Patreau, a Danielson young mian |ing of his going to the home of | Srain of the swing tipped over the |this city, where independent all, if | than you are. ug who Leat up Clarence King Saturday | Stephen R. Hopiins in Woodsteck vo | vellhouse. which crash the | any, will be played this winter, | If you are sick, don’t worry, but go night, the cbarze being breach Oof the | gat jiis smalier brothers and sister. Il’fnh'-"\* ;)’h\lddfi dh" d, Jher e am e ! about it to ‘make yourself well. To do peacs King was confined to his home | the 3 r dvo; bei z i | SKull. She died imme 1 \ i this we repeat the words ot thousands And Cure Your Cold Meniday: a5 The rofultior the Blowsihe he.. oanet. chlldten, sding - accident plunged the factors village NEWITAET HOFEL ? | of other former sufferers from wom- 1 there in custody of their moth | ints sorrow. The litlde girl v A S anly ills, similar t¢ yours. when we Ghistuing:no Gl ioe o Ot orosres has eers| Tah paom g er lusudniAneE T i Not Finished, Yet Has Remfqkable | 20 anything injurious. ; 1d, both on the com- = SR AR | Trains Delayed. List of Bookings Already. | i 3 i o o h ainfi { { A blocks o » Midla isio n K 5 AT i AR S . Sapotactirn p}g::p:fnn Sh he STRUEfl_HEAD' {lins west be \\'iljn'xl:qmg“”.\‘rrc‘;x)mil_\\ aft. |, Thet the fame of Do e o ake V BU HN U Pike's Tosthache Dro 4| dwelling houses for the cperatives | Ernest Lewis Explains How He Came |ernoun delaved the arrival of ‘the 4 z Ty ps. that are to work in tie ,lant. ohe Eonii o et o'clocik train in m until 5 Imread It 1s a wonderful female remady, as of the consfirne- dorie, 90 per gwent. of the rooms have been Lookedl for lectman H. S. Franklin nl has ‘he c L. o d a PATENTS e AR and a large list engers had i long and cheerless wait at that station, Noted About Town. you will admit if you try it. Directjons for its use are printed *in F; 3 tion of « police Monday as the re- the week of the Yale commencem:ent | 51X 1ansuages with every bettle. Price Protect your idea. Handsome 63- Lived on the Outskirts. sult of Jdrnest Lewis being found in| The selectmen of the town of Put 75 per cent. of the roomss for | 31-29 at druggist | i 1 | A peculiar case. came to the alir-u-i : | page Guide Eook Free. The following special Central Vil- [a semi-conscicus condition on Farrows | nami had a regular meeting Monday of the big football game Bere | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. lage despatch appeared in the - | street, Sunday night. After being re- | afternoon, transa g suach siness from now and & er cent. of 106 West 129th Streer. New York. Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conr. = . P cctiTuThE Yoriz Sunday World: The l\m < | suscitated Mr. Lewis said that he had awaited their at on. for the we of the Yale xaasueers. IS N0 4adverilsing mediam n Easters Cennecticut equal to The Bul- letin. for business results. hunter of eastern Connectic r’ HARRY E. BACK. Attorney-at-Law | Collins, 85, died this morning. He At the Bradley theater in Mondey's hows, the feature was the novelty been approached by a man who felled 1im with a blow on the head. There Xt vear The fears of Haven's conservative e = = Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. 1t is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsft—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach palns and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third —It is an agreeable and pestect substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and «foes 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. Chur duty, however, is to expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or igneriince ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying if—and our readers are entitded to the information.—Hails Journul of Healtk. 3 “ { Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Brudford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica-. ' Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, ) / Ark., says: ‘‘ As a practicing phy- N. H., says: “ 1 use your Castoria go, IlL, says : I have prescribed 11.J. says: ‘I prescribe your Casto~ Always BOUght and Wh“:h sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice. and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants #ia every day for children who are z very much.” during my practice snd find it slaffering from constipation, with has been in use for over 30 Dr. Wm., I. MoUann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” Hether effect than I receive from 4 Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Anily, N. Noks., an % - : SR = N g, ., 8ays : ‘“ As the father of thir- s , alny other combination of drugs. years, has borne the signa- Y., says: ‘I have used your Cas- teen children I certainly know Br. ‘William Belmont, &f Cleve- : toria for several jears iz my % . land, Ohio, says: * You Castoria 3 2 something about your great medi- : = i Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, practice and have found it a safe cine and aside from my own family “‘?nds frst ‘n ite SIna G ts 1., says: ‘I have used your Casto- ‘ Y experience, I have, in my years of thes :::rnfoful:;a.:: cehi: mw:’!: dia and fovnd it an excellent and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa practice, found Cstoria a popular 777er /& ;ufw i ' amedy in my household and priv- : E o Ynez, Cal., says: ‘“After using and efficient remedy in almost 3 dte practice for many years, The his per: sonal supervisxon your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, .. fj>rmula is excellent.” . g < it annoys me greatly to have an o Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- 2 since its lnfa.ncy, Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- _.D‘"- Howa.rd.)?mef, of NewYork, toria extensively as I have never) Dy, Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- = i thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: It is with great pleas- fyund anything toequalit for chil-" gilo, N, Y., says: “I am pleased to INEAN l,’f‘ (HILDREN no one 0o deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase. Ure that I desire to testify to the dren's troubles. 1 am aware that rgveak a good word for your Casto- Skl Sesimiining I enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. ~ there areimitationsin the field, but 5. I think so highly of it that I Promotes Digestion Cheerful- this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have used it with marked beneflt 1 glways see that my patients get mot only recommend it to others, ness znd Rest.Contains neither i ! Di W, cE R Gity, 1D the case of my own daughte”, Fiotcher's.” byat have used it in my own family.” hine nor Mieral. z “ » B - ward, of Kansas City, g3 have obtained excellent resul s 2 ; ” orp tat d t. d i NARCO ations an J ust-as-goo! Mo., says : “ Physicians gemerally ¢ ..\ jis gdministration to oth r Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint A § "do ot prescribe proprietary prepa- children in my practice.” Louis, Mo., saya: “I have used ' Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, = are but Expe"ments that rations, but in the case of Castoria 3 your Castor:a for several years past - Hian., says: «It affords me l"l”' trifl ith d d my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always ] :l:e ?;;dd mylnm:: to th; -on: e Wi an endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : ““The name that found it thoroughly efficient and fiOr Eioec: W0 Reve [, A8 make an except;ion. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, ¥>W endorse your Castoria. The the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in {4.0tof theingredients being known . 5 - cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- t¥ough the printing o the formula Childrer.— Ex perience oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- ¢#1 the wrapper is one good and dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- #%fficient reason for the recom- . s p! phy o 'w for against Experiment. who has raised a family, as Thave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I buendation of any physician. I m‘, 5'0-‘,'“. m will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything k®ow of its good qualities and re- Worms Convulsions, Feverish- mendation of Castoria.” an excellont remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” ccummend it cheerfully.” ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. A A AT A A A A A A A GENUINE ASK CASTORIA Bears the Signature of

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