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nm{sfl" A“B u NAM Nm i “k‘;?::q‘ SCHOO! P l d el Ppesis as he had. m‘. ity 4 et the a:p:nh W !:anl-.rod vacatel OLD HIGH L and void, and the licenses issued s delivered during the afternoon to Hum- | Inspected by Committee—If Used as CAN YOU BEAT A 7 AR el g P ¥ nam with their attorney, Judge Oliver | N — v DANIELSON | eammieaon ror mew S bunscribens s | B Getty. The two new places will-be | Byron D. Bushec, Dr. Omer Lurue ; 5 S S | carapaisn’ extending: into allthe dic Iopened at once, making eight places | Selectman Clarence Pierce,W. S. John- Connecticut Wills Company Busy—K. | i =l SR CHE that will be doihg business in Daniel- |son and Alderman Ernest L. Davis of ™ i 3 of C. Councils Provide Transporta- o 3 A son. the committee representing the town A i Such costs as have accrued in con- and city in the matter of determining | tisd Sbr', buwnty Mams Chitdees, fo COTTON FOR AUTO TIRES nection with the appeals will be as- lwhemer it will be advisable to use the | 9 Church — County Commiseioners | o, M.de i Blant of Gammestiout | S35cd AaIDt Bir. Jonnsione. | igh 'schoot s s municival buikd- | ON ANY STANDARD MAKE FIXTURES Grant Licenses to S. P. Humphrey o - o Yt > The outcome of the matter came as |ing visited it Tuesday afternoon for | - and Amadie Bernier. Miils Company. | a decided surprise to about everyone | the purpose of making such an inspec- who heard of it Tuesday, as it was |tion as was necessary. Nothing definite il expected that the appeals would not decided, but it is probable that a y A . can save y“u be decided before January. s | decision will be reached to recommend 5 12 plant of the Connecticut Mills Shersff Preston B. Sibley was at W wany. at Industrial place, continues limantic Tuesday attending a session | to run evenings, the goods manufac- of the shpetier s Genrt, wred being a very heavy cotton fabric Nk F Banialon. wep Sppearfn | of special for use in the con- that the building be devoted to the Another. Appeal. |purpeses indicated- The committee There remains now but one inore ap- | will have another meeting next week. | / mone on our peal to be decided, that of the As About $2.000 yearly is now being paid | 5 o - S .| struction of automobile tires.» Few ! the list of those who object to the d‘5<1 mills in the country make this cloth. | waga Woolen company and citizens of | out for rent of offices occupied by town | charge from bankruptey of Ernest M.| The other mill at Industrial place has | Dayville against the place of William |and city officials. All of these can be P Arnold of Putnam. { been ia e ted a few months I Campbell, Dayville, to whom the Loused i the proposed municipal | William Curran has purchased for| 280 by the san Oil Engine com- | county commissioners decided to give | building at a much lower yearly cost, breeding purposes a pair of white tur-| Dany. 5 5 | & license. This appeal will be con-|with the added and decided advantage keys. The birds were purchased in| To Settle Milk Prices. sidered at the December sitting of the | of having them all under one roof. The J Rhode lIsland. 1t was said here Tuesday that the ) Superior court. interior of the buildinz, to meet the . E prospects are for an aticable season o new service in which it is proposed to Central Village Singer. ! between the milk producers and their PUTNAM 3 - { put it. would have to be remodeled and Miss Mildred McStay of Centr: selling agents in Boston. While there to geiting at just what can be done !the committee will have the advice of 1 . Village has been engaged as singor‘ of | have been some signs of dissatisfac-| County Comniissioners Deciare Appeal et acth’ illustrated songs at the Orpheum the- | tion over the prices to be paid in some % y ; 3 gt | parts of Windham county, the outiook| Yacated—Joe Conmnolly’s High Per-i 71: is proposed to provide quarters in | ' centage—Old High School Inspected | the building for the common council Henry A. St. Onge of Woonsocket | in this urrounding towns seems n n i ; ; visited friends in Danielson Monday. | to be indicative of the pa by Municipal Building Comm-ua.—|fl"u all city officers, pofn(e”hnnq?‘n:::- ¢ 7 : G WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS‘ Mrs., P. B. Sibley will have mem-| vinter without a price Hiawatha Weil Presented. ters and station, 4”"b‘“’ SR R bers of one of the societies of the Con-| ble. In ison the retail price is m‘en. rt"“rh cler Aripm ::Kel Jud(immflr'; gremational church at her home for a | now seven s. the winter pri Sitting in the superior couft offices | SV Ior I e O O ers Are mow mesting this (Wedneaday) afternoon. | Motion Picture Restrictions. here Tuesday, County Commissioners | g bout the business section of I A B A To Receive Scores. { Managers of motion picture theaters|E. H. Hall, Windham, . E. Barber, ci i A. P. Woodward has made arrange- | in this section are interested in a New | Central Village, and I sorttis, | the high school building has not % ments to receive at the end of each pe- | York court decision that the produc- | o o i a2l e » ;“’",“* | boen in since’ the new structure | 5 Center Danielson. Yiad the & ym the Yale-Harvard | iton of copyrighted plays by film man- ompson, declared vacated the ap-|y..g gpened. or, more accurately, sin i C game in Cambridge, Saturday. ifacturers and by theaters is contrary | peals from their decisions to the su-ljast Junme, when school closed - n.» wtreet onn. Three Arrests in Two Weeks. | law. and that any such production perior court in the matter of their { summer, it is feit that.it can be put to With the end of the first two weoks' ble 10 be punished. In the case in|granting liquor licenses to 8. P.[nc better or more profitable use than | === - - A #%, < =g ey ch the decisfon was given a verdict | Humphrey, Jr., of the Central hous=, | is now being considered. - & Sk . » the gueést of the Miswes Bouchard th . of license only three arrests for intox- > n Mrs. Floisa Perry, Mrs. D. F. the g ¢ th ot Tave huhn sinde fh Damie $12.000 was rcturned against a | Danielson,’and te Amadee mer of Sy S o | weelk thet the saloons opgned. | finding being in favor of a New York | Danielson news {nis morming. " | Pupils of High School and Their| Hiram Oatley of this city purchased | e guest vun'»‘)":\le:::‘ ‘_:,1\11»”::%;“. ! Evening of Cards. | theatrical firm holding the producing| The commissioners, who have been | Friends Entertain Large Audience. sday from Whippl |§fi ‘j"?;'}"“‘ “:"’: | over Sunday of his parents A whist party under the auspices of rights of the plece . very busy of late, did no other business | T at Pineville, In the | “'Willam Maguill, who has been 111 | the newly orzanized chapter of the Or- ST |t the seéssion held here. A cast made up of members hun;z;lz‘\; lev has returned to | for the Dast two weeks, resumed work | der of the Eastern Star was held in | jvam High school, assisted by a | . sley has returned 1o |-, 5" Wood's hall Tuesday evening. A large K. OF C. COUNCILS i Connolly the Leader. i x of braves and Indian maidens, | Stafford. Springs after spending a few number were out and enjoved the; : Official fizures ju |gave a very pleasing interpretat ¥s in s city = evening. {#avs Boras Exensd el Thansportition fct Too ommon { Hiawalha at the Bradley theater Tue: ) g STONINGTON. Places Unsuitable. of County Home Children. ’r..xun. - of the Putnam .| day evening, the f ing i the {L H. HEALEY ELECTED — — f There will be no saloons in the e O G Sy led all players in the fast Cent al | v the entertainment NATIONAL OVERSEER, Children of St. Mary's Parish Give § White or Dagenias building on Rail- | . j/'® & srsnd ffl,g“”“ jleague in the season recently closed, i W # | Beautiful Cantata—Wedding—8ocial . road square thi - county com- | {olumb Ptrn. . Mol S the oW Tor Oey vesy noed 2 boy, Tancis Tetreault| compromise Candidate Made Master of | Affairs. e e S that e, .. w: ave met by percapiia ! batting par on- | Ll Elsie p National Grange. ¥ places were unsui t R M : s - uexda evening, the camela, Va that other applic enses will he somewhat heavy sidering that it against Glady mer R e s - = et gl r the pas piichers that are in several instances | t Arrow Maker, Howard Knight & - FU0 BEMICT, WS OLADOrALAly BT h b, be made, thoug samber- ranted N slic children in the | beoked 5 T h - uk Keewls Stanley Soratt en by forty children in aid of Ht, Ma is not as large might be under 2 i i N diked to go to the maj eagues. Puk Keewis, Stanley Spratt - i TR ane - b S e county home for children, : The Central league is made up of Day - Walls Smith A y e ODera vase was the “one to 500 nstitutio > Pyt ot e | 2 v natic filled to capacity. 7The affair was in 7 stitution, near Putnam, to!icn, Fort Wayne of play and musical num 4 More Telephone Subscribers. { in that city. It is; Haute, Zanesville, Evans i « K. korton harge of Mrs. J. M, Murphy, the o 7 mber of stations in the Dan- | hoped th ement will be South’ Bend, Grand Rap Opening chorus, Hiawatha, 100 chil- | vote of 39 to 14. " garist, who received many compli felson division of the Southern New | perfected rusual expense | aglc. Fen ccmpromise between mente for her excellent work., Dancing § England Telephone company will show | will be cared for through other chan-| Connolly was with. Zanesville, to] Introduction, Miss Tippicanoe CHity, O. the eniBits of [B6aT rerrehments | Closed e pro g ¥ a special increase this month, as the | nels. which club he was 1d by Terre Haute | ACT 1 the so-called r-—xularl-. and _'\IR- R. | gramme. S | for what is described as “a pittance.” | Hiawatha's infancy. Ho --n;l‘lr:_-m of vh'l ‘um'\"z:;:\‘:r‘ d Class of 1913 Pians Dance. = 3 5 Next year Connolly will have a tryout | watha's boyhood. regu were able to s B Ryt AL AL . g NO BETTER WAY TO | LICENSES SN ED. vith {he Chicago Cubs and his friends nbow chor but 34 votes ifer Vresmbe \and it €0 | o001 ‘Wil Roid u, T soes : Ihere, where he first attracted atten- watha’s manhood. quired 29 to elkc rey ut onc - o) L] ; [ BREAK A BAD COLD |County Commissioners Decide That S.| | TeTE e TIRL LIRS aitel | el s HRORp90 ” Thalr entire strength to. Wilson as & | bouse Tueslay evening, November s P. Humphrey and Amadie Bernier| iways has up to this time. . | Hiawatha and . Bt TONY, G Many invitutiins hive lemised Sureiy Cures the Most Severe Cold and | Are Entitled to License. T € 3 { “Good H L Healey, state master, of Wood Tre cla by Dew Ends Grippe Misery in Just a Fewi % e = | ¢ i . Conn., was elected national ov i;‘;.rr:: . |.; ghast in the Houbs: b Sl e kinks that ANK SPACE Hiawatiia woos Minnihaha in land of N. P. Hull, state master, of Dia- | "I . . e hesa Daniélson | opplicinte { De mondale, Mich., was chosen national | heirsivg end literary en ave helc e opplic { i o red sl The most effective and rmiess | for licens the privilege of|1° Be Left on Democratic Ballot | 'y and boys. | lecturer. TR A M‘r' SVl seaiitae Ll to cure the Grippe or break a se- | opening ped Tuesday, '\'heLl Where Name of Candidate for Mayor | ;\ stre ’nf\:uu'.- wntes "!ll\':ll;:'; « ‘:' arrie y Judge Hinckiey vere cold, either in the head, chest, | the ioners sitting in the! Should Be- | 1 ng the a HODR: WV "r o lon ot Miss Burback and Gustave Pen of back, stomach or limbs, is a dose of | office of th of the superior | | Wedding feast. national secretary, one of the prize | gionington hove were united n n Pape's Cold Compound eve two | at Putnam, to S Secretary of State Matthew H. Rog-| Dance of Pau Puk Keewls. RO EIUE SYER these om. | TA%e by Judge X Hinekley at e hours until three comsecutive doses | house ap-|ers has agreed ‘to the request of J Tomahawk drill, 12 small boys At the afternomn . i vy, | probate offi-e a1 a. m., Monda o~ ken. whose rof a chort an ovs cErs we elect A . They wi visn - n the = ‘fllv:;;l distinctly feel the cold |t the 1"}:\'?;‘ Mann, chairman of the demo-| Kenneth Shary oy mont, chaplain; Mims Eva 8 McDowell, | jouevmoon trip vhi*n they return b ol e Sl 1 3 city committee, and will Silver Bell chorus Massachusetts, tmeasurer, and C. M. |\ peside in the e house or n g 5 ~ £ Sone of Chibia Freeman, Ohio, sesTetary. 3 ing after the very first S Song of Chibiabos. _savTets street 12 girls and Borough Nete Singing Bird cho; promptly relieves the most to bave|vacant that space on the ballots to be nses after the ,-n.; iwed Wt the city r | E ection that as to | S » ad - headache, dullness, head I t them were L] Ravi critaiat o Tt o s fow SR iy BALTIC Stephen I, Palmer has moved from stuffed up, feverishness, .2 rom the decision ¢ b B iy it sl e | Mildrea Goodhall. soloist. 1 —— = & the Noves Palmer house ‘n Quinmbaug sore throat, running of the mose, sor to the superior Following his usual trait of humor, | s ACT TV, Game Dinner Enjayed by Friends of | {5 the house which he lotely purchase.l ness, stiffness and rheumatic awmnt{ Gordon H. John | Chairman Mann said Tuesfiny that| phe Famine. Abby ' Cote. at Mystic 5 T: ke lhxsh l\frn}:lessl (d‘umpmmd' 5 he Danielson Lu[tn\n was one grand chance for anyone | ’j‘(:jf} - -"l’ B v et Antone Andrews and Joseph King irected, with ihe knowledg: that the: I 4 run for mayor who wants to. *008 2 . My ‘Moonlight Abby Cote ententained at a gamme | will occupy the Eillings Burch farim is no other medicine made anywhere . | ymetimes.” he continued, “vou will | Unclaimed Letters. r in the Dupuis apartments Sun- !w n vacated by Mr, Chesebro, else in the world, which will cure your quired in the hear remarks by men as to their dis- | Letters addressed as follows are un- ternoon. Thowe present were "he whist players of th+ Mistuxe cold or end Grippe miséry as promptly action with caucus nominees, but | claimed at the Putnam postoffice t ., Louis Fontain, B. Razouk, | club will go 1o Wes er this (Wed | | and without any other a ance or commissioners | {Fere can't be any of that now: this is | veek: 4 Conroy, ~Aldege Dupin, | Alex Dupont, Arthur Dobbrow, Irene 7) evening o pl the third bad_after-effects as a 25-cent package | went to Putnam to me ion { to be a free contest and the v 3 Buteau, Contme, Joseph Bu- with the Westerl b of Pape’s Cold Compound, which any ring the nece s to | write in the name of any eligit teau, Victor Andersorl, Harry Stott, W - drugsist _in the world-ean suppiy 1e last day On|sen whom they think is the best man . Smith. Paul Dupi#s was chef, New Haven.—Giving up his pl After three years' research we have done. It was!for the place.” < | 5 Mr. and Mrs. Samum Butterworth of | organist of the Sacred Ieart church, conclusively demonstrated that quinime | found, and verified by a sign-| The newly elected city committee of { Charies P. Smith Plainfield were guests\ Sunday at Mr . ¥, O, Robbins will remove with is not effective in the treatment of|ed statem from Frank Preston, | the democratic party is erganized with | Stephano Stanzions, ¥ Lawton's on Depot EVIIL his family to Vermont early in Decem - colds or grippe. town clerk of Killingly, that Mr. John-|J, Horry Mann as chairmen and | Clarence W. West, Mise E. | “Miss Julia Conmell af Norwich was | Der Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authomities. It is used by physicians . with results most gratifying. The extended use of Tastoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: 4Third—It is an agreeable and peefrct substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It dues not coamtain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic: and does dot stupefy. It ia unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to stay. Our duty, however, is to expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poiscning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our fnowlcdge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are :ntided to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healtk. > [ o PO ! Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. The Kind You Have . W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of {Lhics- 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 presyribed N.J. says: ‘I préscribe your Casto Always BOUght and which sician I use Castoria’and like it in my practice, and in my family.” yo:xr Castoria often for i1fants ria every day for children who are o2 very much.” g) during my practice and find it suffering from constipatien, with has been in use for over 30 s i bR A R Or. Wi, L McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” better effect than I receive from 2 (BN T 0 ey, m*yé ~ Neb.says:‘Asthefatherof thir- o oo oo et Clhe any other combination of drugs.” ears, has borne the signa- o BTS¢ ave used your Cps- (o’ children I certainly know - W o, f y ’ tor £ veral W land, Ohio, : “You Casturia T e et 5 eay womething about your great medi- 2 nn’"?"" - = Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N, ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, —_ "”?:B . y"“"",, 1 ® #818 cine and aside from my own family § 4" £ o;'pr‘; g 3ty u‘-{ Y., says: I have used your Casto- " experience, I have, in my yeare of ria and found it am excellent and-has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa practice, found Castoria popular 1evor bave found anything thaise o g\ s, v housshold and priv- - i s Ynez, Cal., says : *After using and eflicient remedy in almost e, ate practice for many years. The Melable?reparatm‘n‘gmxs- his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroi’, formula is excellent.” sigdlating theFood and Reg uia- it annoys me greatly to have an % Mich,, says : I prescribe your Cas - Mmsmmmbd’ since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- ~_ Dr.Howard James, of New York, (oria extensively as I have neves- Dr. W, L. Bosgerman, of Buf- ; > thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: ‘It is with great pleas- found anything toaqualit for chil\ faio, N. Y., says: “T am pleased to 5 IntA *\;_1 3 7 ‘ "" "“‘ EN no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase, Ure that I desire to testify to the gren's troubles. 1« am aware thatl .,.'g. p." word for your Casto- 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thereare imitationsin the field, buti yig. T think so highly of it that T homolstlgeshomC}zerfulf z this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have ased it with marked benefit | slways see that my patients get« mot only recommend it to others, ness and Rest.Contains neither ; r. R M. Ward, of i the case of my own daughter, Fletcher's.’ but have used it in my own family.” g g gl tations and “ Just-as-good” Mo., says : **Physicians generally g e it e o 2 Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint % % & do 1ot prescribe proprietary prepa- 1o4ren in tice.” Louis, Mo., s2 “T have used Dr. F. H. Kyle, of 5t. Paul, 2 are but Expel‘lments that rations, but in the case of Castoria et o F your Castoria for several years past Minn., says : ** It affords me plea- i 2 , my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmyown family and have always ure to add my name to the long trifle ‘with and endanger other physicians, has tanght 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 tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in \’aetof the ingredients being knows 2 _ / cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- 1 hrough the printing of the formula Childre. — E xperience oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obuox- 18 the wrapper is one good sad 3 A Y dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- *\ifficient reason for the recom- Remed for&mshpa— against Ex periment. } who has raised a family, as T have, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxati 1 1tendation of smy phywician. 1 Y will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe consider it the peer of anything, k80w of its good qualities hm. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, ' 2 - Werms Convulsions, Feverish- i mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” cmmmend it cheerfully ness and LOsS OF SLEEP. |} A A A A A e CGENUINE - ASK CASTORIA YOUR Bears the Signature of > > e PH ‘_Y.S iCIAN