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nm&snu AND PUTNAM NEWS h at Thanksgiving M gl'fl hansett’ s curfew is si Injuries Prove Fatal—Big Monoha: horx:h in the north part ; g sett Bell ‘Missed at Curfew m.—- Jls o1 other mills ring out the "lo Brightman of Westerly, J & 3 . > rest™ signal before. uj 3 erbert Bishop Bridge- DANIELSON Another. Victery for Danielson. Improvement in Cotton Business. g P e e PO, who witheased theinrdntion " Children’s and Misses’ | e In the series of games that the pr. S, B. Ov 4 TAG DAY feast was enjoyed at the close. Retreat in Honer of the Holy Name|bowling teams of Moosup and Danlel- r. §. B. Overlock, John B. Byrne. — Went to Mystic. 2 Cpene in Wauregan Catholic Church | 507 are playing, the Daniclson team |J. G. Johnson and L. P. Merriam will | Set for Saturday Next by W. R. C.| ., ooorsong bers of de ‘ coats has achieved another victory, the sum- | he among the Putnam people at the Soldiers’” Monument Committee. lodge, No. 150, A. 5‘"5‘ .;"‘, to yl- ’ . No. 150, e Coroner Investigates John Riley’s | mary of the centest being as follows: |y o Bost. sda assisted Fatal Accident—Danieison Wine from P :bfle-g:::;;‘:}g‘ma Sl g A s The W. R. C. monument commitiee tlhc‘ ’l,.::.r‘u.:,go:v.;;‘“e‘:fflcefl of ths D ski F Moosup Bowlers, Do i 102 99 11s— 319 | Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook be out Saturday in the interzst "" lodge in Mystic. An excellent pro- ress l'ts. urs! +k 2 raure. | Warren 82 114 76 |and W. E. Davison were at Woon- gramme was enjoyed / At the Sacred Heart church, Waure- | pvarren .. 6 - 151 socket Thursday evening to witness |0.C! To Send Donation West. zan, Rev. Joseph H. McCarthy, rector, | Whitman .. 92 ss the conferring of a Masonic degree. sy ~ ] R ot aor. The Home Misi 2 " £ the l‘eSS S, Thursday evening, a retreat for the |Marland . $9 97 James P. Ryan of Marlboro, Mass., | g s e gt Sona e Missionary soclety o y o able proport cn and-if- the receipts on | First Baptist church will pack its do- nten of ‘the parish was begun. This retreat will coutinue through four da closing Sunday evening when there will | be a special sermon and service. e g i Rev. J. Rivoir, LaSaiette father from | 2¢03 == - , Maes., is to conduct the re- | GRTERISKS object’ of which is to_enroll | 1" F8N *- the men of the parish in the Society |- of the Holy Name, this being in com- | pllanso with a suggestion from Rt | Walter k. oxich of Middletown. N. b, rosilble 1o Lave the fine new public | First Baptist church this (Friday) aft- "RP\‘ John Van den Noort and 'Re\ nx(-nunllonl,Plh flr.ti of ‘lll kt:;")(to be | ernoon in the ('hurch Dlrlol'l = - erecied ‘n Putram, in place emo- D ss T[’immings Rev. Bernard M. Do ley is hold- N R e a fanr in the perish Cat North | A newiy crgarizéd athletic club in Mrs. Elizabeth McGowan. Grosvenordale, where he is pastor. Futram has elected these officers, the | The funeral service of Mrs. Eliza~ flnd o(hel' SCaSOfliblC mer- Rev. Frederick W. Bailey of Wor- |0hject of the club being to promote | beth McGowan was held Thursday _~"|was a visitor in Putnam Thursday. ~. | tag day aro sufficiently large it would |nation for a western worker at the s“ks' Velvcts s Adrian Dykeman continue to take the g ad - aay. FUNERAL. census of St.. Mary’s parish. ‘Athistic Glub's Offcirs. cester will conduct the service at St.|variovs I'nds of sport: President, Os- | mcrning at St. Mary’s church and were Chmd'sc Phifipie. chtevh ey {car Peterson: vice president, Herman |conducted by Rev. J. . Lynch. Bur- . 4’)4 394 — Rev, J. J. Nilan, bishop of Hartford, | Close Season for Game Birds. z : g o Dl e i P ry secictary and treasurer, Ar-|{ial was in St. Mary’'s cemetery. The SR i Gecolrcs With S MRvSment] | Pitediey ks the ast day uf the __ Invited to Providence. ~ |tnur Dun'c:on: basketball manager, | bearers were J. J. Moehan, James Gil- ¢ = g I\unltlnlgdseas(&n u!;\ g:msl- bl"lds that a;"e o Jgt?i n:;r‘nil::asm?: tt!:’e :(-:;ri{“l;-“oet Tiernard i'asrell; captain, Michael Cot- | more John Alexander and Edward protected and all the local men who |12¢ i tec. hockey mernager, Michael Cotter: Sermons in both English and Frencn [brotected and al} the local men Wwho |ihe fourth degres fn Providence Sun- 'cZn._sn T O | T eat TR uw I ou wan ervices ro Crnciude on Stndus with e | £un3 taking the last toll of the year. |dax. . captain, John | jonn j1. Ryon, Jr., of Bridgeport is Deornics of the men to honorine holy | Of the men who have been out every Urior Thanksgiving Service. NeiT: hasepall ninnager. AFRAF Dan- |t ot of b parent o5 DESTES ot T o Y |day this week, several have reported | Rev. Thomas Feltman of the Advent |ielson; captain, Bernard Farreil. N B W' Hisvs Gt itahie W3- CORONER INVESTIGATES, s a just as tame ever. in thc EADisat o ! Notrs Dame academy, all girl pupils, | on the steamer George Washington to o T4 SINENT P M s Oh ever. X FL ATEIAL Chilroit has an crchestra of 35 pieces this vear, | spend tha winter in Europe. ’ it Di it Closing Up Trench. | Freach on Sabbath Observance. 'gest in the history of the school. ( _Mrs. George Marston of Albany, N John Rilsy, 66, Dies at Hospital from % e i 4 Ini The trench on Mechanic street where Rev. W. F. Mcintyre. field secretary pusical organization is being de- | Y., is the guest of Rev, and Mrs. G. njuries. the work of putting in sewers has been | the Sabbath Protective league, will ed from the nucleus that the B'p)la-r!l?"i alt the Bn.;];luu p:uu\r;u‘e. or - - an - SR B 18 i o going on for several months, is being wh at a un‘on service to be held ir | school has had for several years, and . S. Prightman will be in eri- L] n:'::;t’n::iu»;rfljixuéob- Jmll) Lafi'fi'f:\‘:&f 13 Clntel- sl 167 15, nilerwtond THat o interest of his work at .the Meth- |aiready plays excellently. Brass, string. | den this (Friday) evening in the in- ;m o 3 hn Riley, 2 weaver employed | more work is to be done on the un- |Olis> clurch Sunday evening at 7|and rcea instruments are included and | terests of the Connecticut A, O. U. W. o e ol T Dav i Crag otrack | completed contract umtil spring. o' slock g 7 the plavers are very proficient. Misses Hazel and Gladys Dewey are S35 iy B thom nrion N, St omie et o off from the regu- automobile Tuesday nignt. Coromer | .. . =c9% VOSHES: John Riley, 65, struck by an automo- | County Commissioners Corttis, Bar- | /TR, Tianie W ho::ze oo \’":"2‘0 il has been at the Dav-Rimball hos. | Kmploves of the s N. 1. T, com- |riio near (il late Tusaday mpht. | nor :nd Hell And County Anditors ¥, A pital in Putnam, where Riley was tak- | 3700 LA what o “hoost |oied at the Day mbal ospital on | H. ., Danielson, and Mayor Dan- . en Wednesday afterncon. From all that f‘:;;};;gsa};"‘l“h}‘ hgt s Yermed s ‘hoost" Tnmraday. jel I~ Drnn Willimantic, with County YANTIC HAPPENINGS. can be gathered about the accident it | 2C°U T Caneany Red Caps for Deer Hunters. reasurer John R. Davis, Danielson, evening. Such meetings are being held P were at the fail in Brooklyn Thursday | Rector Enterta Sunday School was apparently unavoidable as far as | o) °0iNE Horpdg < Just a few S ¢ here an ST hb Dioke Gal s SR tes Just @ Tew pmiles horth of here and | uditing the county accounts for the| Children With Iliustrated Lecture. Mr. Jette was concerned. ~ : i wa med. | a means of increasing the number of |acrcss the Massachusetts border Lhe Jobn Riley. who was 63 vears old, |3, Mmeans o e S e A B SR e GO TO THE and belonged in Cranston, R. 1., died o 2 Jdeer this week are making a practice s Rev. I. W. Cochrane entertained the his fmjuries early Thursday at the Going by Early Train. of wearing red toques as a protection STONINGTON. members of Grace church Sunday hospital. A majority of those from Danielson |aza:nsi being shot by other hunters, e school and friends Wednesday evening Ninety-Two-Foot Flagpole for Park.|who are going to the Yale-Harvard |out in great numbers Men’s Club Hears Address on Auto- ;’—" - 5";}‘""““;—'“ l“"“‘{f ";'“ ““’d‘"“’y 3 y v 3 —_— - Land. Sixty views tool e audience The new flagpole ordered some time |82me at Cambridge tomorrow (Satur- graphs—Building Company Re-elects | 7", =" s it < gesses as arriv ere B T B i b and is at Davis park. The pole, which ”"’, To Further Interests of Men and Re- 0. U. w. :‘;f";{‘ [‘"’”‘“”‘? t‘;l“’ of ¢ ""f'“' 5 ‘?‘"" 18 vet to be finished and spliced, is in | 1105 : li ™M t. v ay oveni g e oo ot by ke b ar g o two sectd i o, 0t | would get to Boston too late to get to b B i e o . Thursday evening the regular meet- | Miss Anna Engstrom, accompanied by e:n};;'(‘mmlx:fi :Ix’xe od “fi;‘l)k hf’ ?bmlt the game in comfort. & g A ey ing of the Men’s club was held in|Mrs. N. Bolande on the organ, sang t gth, an he other abou I'he following have been elected gen- | Brayton's hall. The meeting was un- |the illustrated hymn, Jesus, Lover of 30 feet. This new pole is to replace Route for State Ilighway. eral officers of the Men and Religion | usually pleasant, The address on Au- | My Soul. At the close of the lecture DANIELSON, CONN. fie e o k Forward movement. which is expected | tographs from leading men all over | the hymn Now the Day is Over was te have grm(n l{r)lp;‘!:f Thtms to the country by Dr. J. H. Weeks, Jr, | sung by Miss Engstrom and the audi- Chairman, >. wig! Sharpe: vVice| was intensely interesting. Refresh- | ence. There were about forty present, i airman, N. A. Ballard; secretary, W.|ments were served the large number Phecti e e Dt Tt and get these discounts. mes: treasurer, D. B. Gilbert. De- |attending. i the one now standing and which has been in service for several years. Among several routes that have been considered for the state hizhway that will be built from Hartford to the state line at South Killingly during the coming season to connect with the 3 s " , vih the | rartmental committees are to be named 2 John Tyres attended the second an- macadam route 10 rovidence is the |later. Much progress is expected to be _Wedding Set for December 6. nual exhibit of the Southern New Eng- | WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE it e e e p Frank- |, ade in the werk during the winter | The marriage of Miss Mary Jane|lani Poultry and Pet Stock associa- |ON DISHES. Handsome English | n street from Main. The Sy S Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | tion in Lawrence hall, New London, on | Ware for one-half the regular selling ¢ 1 € endec - «ce, an ichard Oliver radley, | Wednesday. Mr. Ayres is interested " i Cotton Business Improving. |45, of 'Mr. and Mrs. George D. Brad- | in fanecy stock and is the inventor of | Prices: Buy them now duning thir Ira Thomas’ Earnings $7,000, puihe cotton business s improving in |iey, is to take place December 6, at|a brooder. opportunity. Local fricnds are pleased to learn fi,""f"b“:)‘r‘:‘ i s‘?{fed‘ul‘zl f:r‘exb:'“ 5 o'elock in the afternoon. Plank has been placed near the that this ps has been the [°% & SROTL LM running full ;‘in:.- . W. Williams of Worcester is vis- | Franklin bridge and a new floor will most suc y that Tra [ i B0 208 corin A S iting friends in_the borough. .| soon be laid. Thomas, c Philadelphia e o g b Miss Grace Wheeler is visiting in Evan and John Jones of Waterbury s F n siness mer. of the town, who will | Norwich. 3 - ~ American 1 ciub, has had < . Ve Norwich. were in town Wednesday. i ; miane: - i Fiie n *lly. p1cfit by the increased earn- | Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Spalding at- S son’s earnings, the box £s of their psfyons | tended the general conference in Dan- COLCHESTER R mgrbdrs: of I the - Athletics " aF MISS THE CURFEW. [bury this week. Mr. Spalding wil world’s champions, was$ about § i spend 'lh“"",s“““g ‘"r»"“"’"v N. Y.| At 1045 Wednesday morning an COMPANY, ’ Crowded Theater for Paid in Full 3iy Bell on Monohansett Mills Wiil Be i o o"i'“"' 'P'"":_*'i alani ;r flledv\an Tong and it was o St e P Heuvdt Mo Wom: e Stonington Building company | found that Andrew Palmer's house on v o NONE UCH T R o R iR L sar o, WMo held its annual meeting this week. | Elmwood Heights was on fire. The Danielson, Conn [S e B e R S 1t ted with something of regret | The board of officers was re-elected as | fire company responded at once, but e ceaniin ‘txhfl‘lgmr’:\r! = lFul? by roare Puinam people that the great | follows: President, Samuel H. Chese- | the fire had gained such headway that JAMES E. KXEECH. Mansger. INCFMEAT the Secamd Imposiant attrastion to be |bell that nightly for many years has | Poro: secretary and treasurer, George | it was impossible to save the house ates s o . i sentog Ltolled the curfew from the belfry of H. Robinson. The directors elécted are and the firemen worked on the wood b i 3 - amuel Chesebro, John Killars, George | shed whicih wags attached to the rear | 105 bushels in seven hours, and he ad- | LIKE MOTHER USED 70 MAKE™ booked for the house, onoh2nsett miils, recently closed, he audi- | the 3 by a competent company. + 3 i H. Robinsou, Oscar Pendleton, Elias |of the hous d i 't w 1 B 5 s v X Yo in 11 |is siient 1o 5 Ze . S0il, , e and saved the same. The [ mits that he wasn't working himse!f R Any currants in ;;;5'1;“;;‘;’;‘:(?,;:‘~;§;“n;‘““"'°‘ Tron Al e S o e ,fl',f:,?,‘: B. Hinckley. The president and sec- |crowd which assembled worked hard |very bard.—K Clty Journal None Such Mince Meat ? e = N of curfew in this place is one of the | Fetary were authorized to sign the |and saved all on the first floor. The | —_ — : ersonal Items. ew remuing customs handed down | 1ew lease for ten years, which will be | Boy Scouts did good work helping on | ' Bridgeport.—Mayor Wilson has Cumnts!Weboughtforty Mr. and Mrs. Cosmer A. Young, who } feom the \iilagers who were first at | effective beginning December 1, 1911. | the engine and rnrr\lng out goods. The | nounced that he would appoint d carloads in 1910, Enough spend each winter in the south, are |work in tte cotton mills of the town.|The velvet mill, which was started 20 |building |ing December as engineer Alfred M, , . g to leave next Tuesday for New Smyr- |T» these rocG and industrious people | Yezrs ago, has had a most suecessful - - | Terry of New Haven, and as city at- for two pies in a 10-cent na, Fla., to remain until sprin of an earlier day the sound of the bell | effect on the industrial life of the vil- Champion Husker. torney, John 8, Pullman, Capt. E. L. Darbie, who has at 9 o'clock was almost an official sum- | lage as well as proved beneficial and | James Bulger of Seward claims to be package. at rkl‘ome for the past few days mons to e off to bed and rest for an- | its continuance will 'gf'f"'ldt" be ‘l‘he the champion corn husker of Central to_be out. other day of faithful mervice: but in |utmost impoitance. This industry has | Kansas. He challenge “boc i o MERRELLSOULECO. Mrs. Minnie icen | this late aay the tolling has In many |brought a large number of families |meet him in a e e e Children Or E, NEW YORK Sunday to th 4 nces carried to the auditors only | here. A that he can shuck 150 bushels in a day FOR FLETCHER'S 7 =, remains in a critieal condit but | sti.n that there were still many | Entertained Grand Officers. A few days ago Mr. Bulger, an| CASTORIA th improved chances for recov the night to live and enjov,| Stonington lodge, A. O. U. W., No. |a fine corn crop on his plac W Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Tastoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsf{—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only 2llays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Zhird—It is an agreeable and @osfrct substitute for Castor Qil. It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does 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. 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 to end. To our &nowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—#all's Journul of Healtk. > - RS ¢ Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, = Dr. B. Halstead Soott, 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 Cas Always Bought and which 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 2 very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, w: has been ir use for over 30 Or. Wm. I McCann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” betder effect than I receivs from 2 YDL W' 'E.[S;elty. of Ay, B Neb., says : ** As the father of thir- Dr. William Bel t, o Cl any other combination of drugs.” years, has boric che signa- -+ 8878 : 1 have used your Cas- .. spilgren I certainly know : ot s e toria for several jsears iz my something about your o ai land, Ohio, says : * Y_ou Castoria Dr. H. J. Tatt, of Brooklyn, N. ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, practice and have found it & 8¢ cin and aside from my own family 5ands frst 'n \s ciam ' Mn my g L it peve used your Casto- - - i experience, I have, in my yeare of ::.r-‘o“:d mfl “I " ria and found it an excellent and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular T O < suything st remedy in my household and priv- filled the place. Y 3 L z R Ynez, Cal., says : *‘After using and efficient remedy in almost yi ate practice for many years. The Aébgetable aranonfiers— his ersonal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” P P Ty simfiating u:rommneq:a— i § o it annoys me greatly to bave an - Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- tingthe Stomachs and Bowe! since its iafancy. Aliow ignorant druggiat substitute some- ~_ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr, Wm. L. Bossorman, of Buf- . 2 thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “Itis with great pleas- fyund anything toequal it for chil- 410 N, Y., saye: “I am pleased to 3 NI N R no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin this case, ure that I desire to testify to the gren's troubles, am aware that speak a good word for your Casto- S | I enclose herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thereareimitationsin the field, but yig. 1 think so highly of it that [ Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have ased it with marked benefit | always soe that my patients get not only recommend it to others, ness and Rest Contains neither Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas Cit. in the case of my own daughte’, Fletcher's.” but have used it in my own family.” Opmur, Morphine por Mineral. tations and “ Just-as-good” - s i ¥> and have obtained excellent resul s 3 i Nor NARCOTIC. 2 £ Mo., says : ““ Physicians gemerally £ ..\ jts administration to oth r Dl.n Channing H. Cook, of Saint = do uot prescribe proprietary prepa- .y niaren in my praoctice.” Louis, Mo., s27s: “I have used Dr, F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, - g @ are but Experiments that rations, but in the case of Castoria 3 ’ your Castora for several years past Minn., says : ** It affords me plea- g 5 my experience, 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 endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : **The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of tbose who have used and make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, DoWw endorse your Castoria. The the heaith of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof the ingredients being known 2 = 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 of the formula Childrez. —E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obmox- ©B the wrapper is ome good and g 5 dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- luficm?t reason for the recom- AperfectRemedy rormu’._ against Experiment. who has raised a family, as 1 have, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation o any physician. 1 tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ® will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- Werms Feverish- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSimile Signature of Z i CENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature oif ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN

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