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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,191 1 = | Al ‘|., drunk and there was much surprife | cus when -the difficulty of nominating { when 1t was fornd that he was dead. |a candidate for mayor was encounter- | by e led that the republican nominee for the i BRISETTE IN PRISON. office be endorsed by democrats, Youth of Many Accomplishments Be- 3ins Life Sentence. ] | : . | Will Withhold Decisions. | The county commissioners stil DANIELSON as Randolph Brisette, 22, of New DBos- WIth- | ion, the younz man who wiih a shot- { and while this was not done at that time, those in favor of such action may be expected now to further urge that such a course be taken. In any event, Dr. LaRue is not a candidate by censent or agreement, though it be and in all lands-under the sun—fi all conditions of life—by gener 1~ tion after generation—the safest and most reliable family remed)’ the world has ever known is Beecham’s Pills. The good these uin- Commissiener. to Consider Closing |hold their decisions as to granting li- . " 151.g Stanislaw Chmelski a: Ney- | decided to run him without either. " . Hours of Saloons—Coroner Bill In- | (en=cs to Thomas P. Ward to do bus- | Boston, town- of Thompson, on the | The Space '*;t“"“]“g'r;‘;‘;:",“;:f,‘ll o 4 equalled health regulatorshave done,in the quick reliefof human suffe. - vestigating Jomes Death—Young |read squarc, and to Henry bechle to|MSDL of Seotzmber € and who plead- | TRTESEl Lnael 1S S doent term ing and the prevention of serious sicknesses, is beyond calculation.| Brissette Taken to State Prison. do business in the White building, | 9 SUIty te mutder in tnc second de- |/ toi o in 1913 _and by expressed pref- ’ grce recently in the superfor court at Willimantic, has been delivered at -he state prison by Sheriff Sivley to be- zin . serving the life sertence imposed Railrond sauare. Remo. jentered asainst ioth j#nd hearings held. It ances were | of these places is proLable thal the commissioncrs will decide the mat- | degrees A temperzture of only 15 Brook- above zero was reported from erence he wants to be allowed to con- tinte to fill trat particular office. TWELVE NEW MEMBERS. ‘nesday morning, the coldest of 2 the qe-”::v‘:-n R ter at the next meeting they hold | por e (B AN BUREE, SNER N e Conarentionalists from this section | e e * |to the institution Monday. He Received by St. Aloysius’ Society—T. cill be in Jewett City today (Wednes- ore Sport Than Game. | been at Brooklyn jail sipee receiving o P 2 Tas). $r the tenferings Bf aix chveh. i< EDE iclol for the taking |his sentence. A. B. Officers Installed. can do the same sort of good for you, and for your family. EOGF B i il [of quail. pariridze, woodcock and oth- | Sherift Siple Tuesday pos E i b2 B0 , . A il ““Harry . Herwood, inyured in ¢r protected game birds has not been | Brisette takes his fate philogophi The new Iy \eleot;dB omc;me in':‘lulir:i Beecham’s Piils do their beneficent work in accordance with automobile ccident at East Killingly | Productive of any notable bags, but a |and that on the way tu the prison I A g IiB H el ereming o Nature’s .laws Try a few doses just as soon as physical by~ S & g Lt al hunters, the majority oi whom with a firm resolution 1o be an | the society’s hall, the installation cer- | trouble shows itself and see how immediately effective they are N T b e have spent much <ine in the woods. ! prisoner end do ever:thing | bing t'}l‘\:‘:'g'ier of '(l*,?;u;ti_\l-\u —see how quickly the whole bodily system will be benefited. 3 g Wy & B - | Ps ige and quail are xtinct ower e imately w N. Benoit of th > n e 2 i Iohemian club. as individrals. are to | J@rINIdEe an 3 S a“'__"""_: s !l“m‘d”‘n‘ ultimately: -win , for. st i R oghe R oS _Then you will know for your own good, why Beechan¥s Pills are take @ ]T‘I" Camp Whippoorwill, | o o an thes « a few vears cpressed an intention of avail- | President, Frank H. Gagne: vice pres- | h‘;; & =3 S Mgl X | If of the privileges of thne \rdun!,li\v'(hur’rDI:iver financial s;;‘re»; e W, SUSHL 9 2 night school for the purpose |tary, Henry Trudeau; treasurer, Hen- | e rea es T e T " | SHERIFF KNEW JCHN WARREN | Jing that valuable cducation that | ry N. Benoit; recording secretary. Ar- | | <on supper an Sa | el h be had if he will but apply him- {ihur Renshaw: marshall, John Gahan; | o Unclaimed Letters. Cldest Prisoner at Wethersfield Who |self to the ta tha he ma bM' mr';:v nt :-:‘ arms ':i)rl“,\_'r'rll;:m:\ Murfl} \ R Nellie Huntics: ks Pardon. ter eauipped ‘o face the world which uring the evening reas f am' em y e Skt asdd e e s E . seems cAnvineed that he will some jpresented the society a check for $108, | aterias nie Shas Pt Sible WRAEE A5 be allowed to re-enter as free | which represents the profit made on a s b EA < haries D) unclaimed ‘this | Sherift Prestcn B. Sibley remembers | Sl s e Tty one | series of Saturday might socials run | In boxes, with helpful directions, 10c. and 25c., at all drugxista weel at 1 > - 'I“:l‘ Hee. ‘:‘VM' the drowning in Roari rook iy . the signature done in jduring ti months. | To Consider Closing cur. Tolland county of the w himself and with > | evening 3 = The selectmen, of iie town of TR is perfect as Spencerizr twelve present state officers of the G. A. r’l harge of Mrs, G ng ?ill hold another special m 1t Wethe e the thin: i in eennectis and S. of V. will be present. A’ feat- |man of the entertainmen ing as (Wednesdayr). One of petition for a arter sette as a person who in gen- |: - be noted that the organizat I o The e Bf the camp on |The progranmme of the @fternoor s matters to he considered will be nce i appearance and outw charac- | is ng a big boom, having in-, y o o sning was _the relation of |cluded two selections by the Glee clul petitic asking that the salocns i is of innerent refincment. he number of members from ... oy oariences as a Union soldier in |and » delighiful paper sntitled Our Panielson be al remaln - epen what was Sheriff nt in spite of ail he has not bee y to 80 at the present time. 1."( ,;federnte prisow during the civil|Navy at the Time of the American until on oy boyhoo e. Warren, then |heard, as far as Enown 1 next fe:ture arranged by the .. o Oscar Coman, senior vice com- | Revolution, by Mrs. Abbier H, Keith m., as at present . strong ellow, hel@ his | regret ov 1 act of his that o | is a social to be held on Sat-|,,, qor of A. G. Waraen post, G. A. R An ynal reception vews held by Boats in Winter Berths. Leneath the waters of the brook |life and v nearly snuffed o i a2y evening. i Mrs, Daniels, regent of the Futnam Gt e bonts on e Gt life was extinct. rime | other. ! Harry C. Harwod Able to Sit Up. Unclaimed Listters. chapter, and Mrs, Mrs. Benptt, regent baug and rivers have been | ©d gEcat incignation. Home from Newtown. | Harry C. Ha the Provide d.as follows sfe un- Lof the visiting chapter, atéed wiich & taking then f the water this mewtly .V e Rev. J. Hardin George, Who has been | chauffeur who took a somersault je mau postofiice; this | tempting "Tinch. of chocolaghs, ~sands week 1o protect them freia the . the leg sited the | .= hest of his father, Rev. J. H. | automobile off an ! [ \\lmn‘!.r l'|= wic! ice cream, ca ;"“, rs_and h is lialle to form mow at a: heriff t ieorge, at Trinity rectory. Newtown, | Bast Killingly, Monday ones, \Mrs. Marga- | confectionery wax nerved fromk a prets time {for a week, returned to Danielson on |duite chipper at the L N e A B et N Came from Region of Snow and lce Saturds i '”K!)e)\’:ll\\lk:u“ a B Gare Horan, * e A. he hostessen w Christopher Andrews has returned — o agariiiagrend- 4 | B, Medbury, Mrs, ( : from the Moo d lake section of { - g R Local Notes. i (Sarke, Mrs, Mary B. 'Nicholsy aine. F sen away from Dan- J& Twelve. BEsUcaliong “"”’~“'_".“‘f""‘ { Mrs, William B, Wheaton, Mms. M. Gy s S e A | Dr. Omer LaRue Willing to Be Alder- which | Putnam lodge of Elks held on) Tuesday | eonard, Mrx. 11 . Mrs. 3. Ay to hold & man had formed cn the Iakes | time and made it man, but Not Mayor—Twelve Join |*® i1« B e g i L feo s i ° Big Roef Contract and that a four-inch snowfall had vis- | that ius sentenc T. A. B. Society—H. C. Harwood is!recover from his injuries quickly, but bt rook Mo “Ross| A Pawtucket firm has the cpntract ited the section | Improving — November D. A. e 1 ank his lucky r that he is | forputting a new roefl covering on the Recsives Shipment of Yarn. CORONER INVESTIGATING. | Meeting. facing recovery rather than a Tequi- = big' weave ahed of the mill at North The Eimviile Worsted compan - — em. : srosvenordsle he job w e ™ e, porated hae oo a | Circumstances Surrounding Death Dr. Omer LaRue. nominated Monday | Neminated Mayor for Second Time. D. A. R. MEETING. lengthy one ginder n:'mnh:;mm \:‘»‘;‘.Io’. shipment of yarn and is get th r i 5 |evening at the democrat McKach T it is being done, and it will prebably ous business. giving employment to a | Coronmer Ar G. Bi not be a candidate aracter, Putnam Chapter—Danielson Dauglh- | Social and Personal. onsiderahle cr of perscns. g an inve: tue stated this fact pesitvely whe ourcefuiness al honesty ters as Guests. A delightful meeting of the O. O, i g, to the telephone his home | ose of Mavor Macdonald when h club was hel# with the president, Mru, —_— — — h of Krnest esda. afterncen and asked if | ed him again for mayor at | 16 November meeting of ElizabeAh | f{elen Milley of Prospeet street, Mon- - in’\an found deac o umors to that effect wer P, ican city caucus Monday even- | Putnam chapier, D, R., he8d | g5 evening. | Ions 0 giKsS I street saloon Saturday afterncon afteny tc carried conviction and | =, ; i iapter rooms in Pomfret streeY, | AMrs, George Hathaway of Fremont he had been in 1 to about | doubt that he o aspiration { During his remarks, Mr. McKachnie ! M ternoon, was largely attend\- | sireet entertained the Tuesda clulm { three hours. Witnesses 1 contest . said that the mayor, whom he nomin- | ed thirty members of Saray | yesterday afternoon. se nl ascare's tive of the city |ated an auded two year o, has | Williums Danielson chapter, . A, R Mrs. Fred Case and Mrs Kendall s en he would be a candi- |lived every § iction and « | of Danielson, were met at the 3 o'clocki of Worcester were guests of local 5 S movements a for an on the democratic |of ceeded them, in fact, and he | car by a reception committee of the\l friends Monday time tha et vrmnl;!w ard, of \\h[ 1 to have the opportunity |local chapter and escorted to the chap Mrs, G. Harold Gilpatrie has been in E 3 ! e » representa- re: his name zgair lter rooms. The regent, Mrs. I 1. } Worcester recent N 4 e | ! orcester They ver Have Headache, Bilious. ouncil, 'm, La- The Smile That Came OFf. | Daniecls. presided and cordially wel- Mrs. Charlotte Champlin spent Mon~ ness, Sluggish Liver or Bowels, or a plain alderm, | fumme sman will | comed the guests. after which part of \day in Wercester Sick, Sour Stemach. i el anile. - admkettias ‘;n«- r-.‘ A. R. ritual was used, the chap- A party frem this e attended o < YR W R rge St | who went to |lain. Mrs. J tubbert, acting as hist givem by ,the Sarah Willlams No odds how bad your liver, stom- i1lIS adpe Hayer : to sday morming | 1eader t exercises. The report | nielson chapter in Danielson Tues- S D et e Sicuation, but one A pecsan. Fwciust |5, Ynceptad, | Vinee B M. Wheelock wa W o R anCato 5 gziggling and smilix o . M. reelock was in or= ble o constipation. i1 S F e who | o e ot -] re also the the treas- esdas gestion ggish in Ly Ag‘ rominat- | . Miss Harriet The regis- \3. Nikoleff has returned from a » testines the desired | could Lo € -«*%"" ined to sentince Mrs. M. H. Medbury: the his abwead resujts and quickly, | Plained t e Sz g o gther Mrs. George Nichols, and Miss 'rs, Israel Lindsley of Providence too. aAssisted Mann stated at the « us 0 e “on Wheelock’s report of the libra- | hasl been the guest of Mrs, Ellen Bu Don't let your stomach, stated e { he seemed ;7Y bulletin committee were also read.|bee ,in n t. bowels make Yvou miserable i subject i Feke Medbury reported the ot VA= E. A, Stoddard is visiting iw moment: to the jbe w Lo o l-;;: \"".}:r en committee, Mrs. G. k.| Progidence Teonr, Eni what w this knowled M boen | warning at PeARC i B N Costly Sheep. all other s lanse from the Fourth | of t y nd means cemmittee re- y B — ¥ otts Swamn fnmide organs of all the poison e impression that. con- = i | portea 15 304 Sind Tauss Senlinelt Toimmy § A e Scotis § ) effete matter which is producing the the circumsta © woula S. OF V. CANDIDATES e fond Reles and 3 Nikolofr nr‘:"‘,,.,‘p Ky it A L VI b EAReREl Do - lert ! to o pat - the hev be- | Will Number 20 or More When Past | was cienrch tomm the tociroginhal $100 |1y to i\ie town of Farmington. He has until bedtime. Tn all the worid I vould comsent for the | National Commander Comes. | way . uke repo o gt 1 re 'm:;“’w'./:,- ;‘uui“for“t‘;:.l’mv u":.': ts no remedy like this A 10 | interest i wi o $he work o T~ fieal sl T {ana inYured By dogs and it will be box means health, happiness | democratic committee, | Twenty or more candidates will be|tion committees for the past month. | found 1\+ 1ooking ever the repert for clear head for ._nnn(h> No more d | 3 h was 1tho: fill any va- |read to be received into George W. 5 M. Wheelock gave a most in- ‘.‘ that the tow patd T »f gloom and disiress if you will take | caneies that might in the ticket | Child camp, Sons Veterans, when and pleasing report of the 70 1er lled and injused by a C now and then. All drus- w the | mor inated by the caucus, will prob- |Past National O of the G.i§ A. R. meeti cently held Fuistol =i < -ets. Don't forget the v- [ably get together at once and A. R. John E. Gilr Boston comes | in ydon eh ren—their little insides need a | behind | some action er s camp’s t late in De Follo ng the business session of the Ne Zyaland condenses and podwers good, gentie cleamsine, too. ™ d as Tt gestion was made at 1 au- | cem At that time also past and chapter the meeting was placed in | great quapitities of milk 1 = " RPN T BEECHA M'S PILLS Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favoer on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical autherities. It is used Liy physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionabiy the result of three facts: First—The indisputable e\vidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an aj\reeable and pesiecc substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stuypefy. It is unkke Soothing Syrups, Batéman'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 poiscning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought tv end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our riaders are Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fle¥cher. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his since its entitded to the information.—Hall's Journcl of Healll. 5 personal supervision Allow no ome to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and ‘ Just-as-good” infancy. are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrems —E xperience against Experiment. CENUINE Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Ark., says: ‘‘ As a practicing phy- sician I use Castoria and like it very much.” Dr. W, T. Seeiey, of Ansity, N. Y.,says: “Ihave used sour Cas- toria for several jears =y practice and kave found it a safe and =sliabie remedy.” Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says : ““ After using your Castoria for children for year. it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tient’s disadvantage, asin this case. I enclose herewith the wrapper of the imitation.” * Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : “‘ Physicians gemerally do not prescribe proprietary prepa- ratioms, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to nfake an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chi dren’s complainta. Any physician ‘who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in beartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Besdford, N. H., says: “ T use your Castoria in my practice. and in my family.” Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha, Neb., says : ** Asthe father of thir- teen children I certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : ““ It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. I have ased it with marked benefit in the case of my own deughter:, and have obtained excellent resul s from its administration to otl r children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : *The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be ted by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for ome, most heawiily endorse it and believe it Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chica- go, 111, says : ‘I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Br. William Belmont, «f Cleve- land, Ohio, says You Castoria stands first 'n its ciass In my thirtv years of practice I can say I never have found anything thatso filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extemsively as I have never found anything to eyval it for chil- dren’s troubles. { am aware that there are imitationsin the field, but 1 slways see that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castora for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideratton in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the peer of ything shat I ever prescribed.” PHYSICIAN Dr. L. O. Morgan, of 5\). Amboy, N. J. says: ‘I prescribe y | ur Casto~ ria every day for childrery who are suffering from constipat' n, with bether effect than T rece iwe«from any other combination ot ydrugn.” Dr. H. J. Taft, of Broolfjyn, N. Y., says: “T hawe used yow RCasto- ria and found it an expsllent remedy in my household an |{ priv- ate practice for many y-.rl“ The formula is excellent.” Dr. W, Bosserman, of} Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “] am plex |>d to speak a good word fer your « |isto- ria. 1 think so highly of it tjat 1 not only recommend it to ot fers, but have used it in my own fam §ly.” Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Flul, Minn., says: ‘It afferds me ; | ea- sure to add my mame to the !{ng list of thoss whe have used .\nd now endorse yeur Casteria. '|he fact of the ingredients being kno 4 'n through the printing e the form | la on the wrapper is ene good = | sufficient reason for the rece: |- mendation of any physician. 1 kuow of its geod quasities and 1§~ commend it cheerfully.” ‘ASK YOUR

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