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Norwich Line NEW YORK 4 STEAMERS | —=AND-— . NEW HAMPSHIRE . Clhioose this route next time you ’o"‘ to New York. on'll have a delightful X Island Sound and view of wonderful kl, line water front of Manhattan Island Steamer leaves Wew London at 11 p. A m. week days only, due New York, Pler 1 70, Bast iver, at 645, and Pler 40, \North River, 7 ofclodk next morning. \Write or telephame W. J. Phillips, A went, New London, Conn, for staie- ’formerly of Danielson, were visitors with friends in town Sunday. 5 Henry D. Neilan of Providence was a visitor with friends in Danielson on Monday. Paul Dubuc Leaves Hospital. Paul Dubuc, injured by an explos- ion at the electric light station, has returned here from St Vincent's hos- pital, Worcester, very nearly recovered from his injuries, To Preach at Union Service. Rev. Eliott F. Studley will preach | at the urnion Thanksgiving service in | the Baptist ehurch. C. G. Richman of Bridgeport was a visitor with iriends in town Monday Dance This Evening. i Coroner Holds D. E. Jeite Blameless for Death of John Riley—Unfortu- nate Man Had Bsen Drinking—Ster- ling Man Fined for Vielating Liguor Law—Coon Hunters Return with Four. UUUUUULULUUY Coromer A. G. Bill gave out the fol- lowing firding Monday relative to the death of John Riley: The undersigned, coroner within and for the county of Windham, having re- eived notice on the 22d day_ of No- vember, 1911. that one John Riley of ne town of Killingly had been dan- «erously injured while walking on the public highway in the town of Kill- rs. M. A. Shumway, Mrs. Bacon, { —_—T0 ingly, between the villages of Daniel- | Mrs. Logee, Mrs, Reed, Mrs. Crumley, NE' Ym son and Ehaville, by being struck by | Mrs. Armington, Mrs. Potter and Mi King will be patronesses of a soc dance to be given in Phoenix hall this (Tuesday) eveni Got Four Cocns. an automobile driven by Dooithe FE. Jette of said Kilingly, and that said Riley was then lying in the Day-Kim- ball hospital in the town of Putnam, I communicated with said hospital, and ro wus and information. iysia p—— Lo ‘lffi ound that the said Riley was uncon- Igstt_ SRocessfal coom . RUDMNE oinis and uhabls to make any mate. |PSIY that has been out this season New York T i injury. A av- s X aent concerning said injury. And h fter ohs “bar AR S ing received notice about 7.30 o’clock a. m. on the morning of the 23r day mber, 1211, that said John Ri- h died ahout 83 o'clock a. m., « the said day, I proceeded to view he body of srid deceased, and on the ’4th day of November, 1911, held an nquest concerning the cause and man- ner of said death at my office in Dan- ielson, in said county. From the tes- imony taken at said inquest, I find the said John Riley, after visiting a sa- Franklin, Will- I ranklin and e Daniel CHELSEA LINE frnn‘hoo " ht and passenger service direst to_and fram New York. I'r\g1 Norwidh Tuesdays, Thus dagr \Sundays, at B.15 p. m. New York, Piar East River, A oosevelt W Mondays, Wedney days, Fridays, at 5 p. m. ¥reight received until 6 p. m. P.!' V. KNOUSE, Agent. son men in the party To Play at Putnam. Danielson und Putnam teams will play baskethall in Fuinem Lhanks- giving afternoon. The Danielson team will be made of the pla--rs made such a go>d showin, a team last vear. In tho ning s.mne of the le- cal players w o to New London to take part in & game to be playad in that cit, Tomorr foot loon on Main street in Danielson with ne Andrew Healey, started about 11 locik p. m. to walk to their boarding place in Eimville. That when about opposite the tenement Louse of Frank he schooi Davis, they saw an automobile ap- | close for t: g rece et proaching, and the said Healey re- | Many of ths teachers planning to marked to said Riley. “There comes an |spend _the holiday at their homes B \ automobile, lock out.” That thereupon {in various towns and cities sai1 Riley appeared 1o he somewhat | Polisicians’ A 1 WRADISE ON EARTH Jewlldered and started to the left side WL el vt tSadenioys: e e the réad, snd. stepped Siceelly: W4 . o' omters of both b of the " front of said automobile. That the said | lealey made an attempt to get hold of | {Tmectivut leg Saturiay ton for said Riley to uull him toward .the | x ale-H y right side of the road, but was unable { fo0tball game. a majority .f them ony; 528 West Lony, o do so in time to save him from be- nLIkI< their healauerters at the Ad- ing hit. That said Riley was hit just | 23 hou Among the number were about his left hip, by the fender of | l]’}-\_vf(\. D. |_u‘« and Fred- FIRST-CLASS RO said automobile, and thrown violently | ¢TiCK Scott, spealer of the nouse. au‘ln&ll"‘"”’“ 5 Ihe ground, rupturing his bladder, | London and Windham counties were Ront” Ouigine on nd rendering him unconscious, and he | TéPresented by senators and repre- B eated arhen 5. sentatives. er regained consciousness. A i Gain of Fifteen. I find that the lights on Mr. Jette's .relief from Indigestion and Dyspepsia tomobile were properly lighted, that An enumeration of children of schocl n he eaw the sald Riley and Hea_fase i the town of Canterbury shows Pami i approaching in the middie of the |that there are 154 of gain of Tuclwdin highway and about five hundred feet |13 over the- figures E ago. | P > ul Tou'&g,.p-fig,, distant, sounde his horn, slackened | Thev arc diviced :omong the distrie(s articular Beautitul booklet: e "Live his speed, and turned his machine to the t 1 as follows Packer 24; the right of the highway, so that his | ldwin the Green 2 Hyde 2; or Frank H. Allen, Alios buliin wheels grazed the curbstone. That he k 20 West- | Main Street bl <topped his machine before the same ! total 1686, eop e had passed by the pody of said Riley. | Novir-har Dandolichs 2 I find that J5T. Jette did everything il | afre Samuel Breton ros ; 18 power to avold said ‘accldent, and i, =5 Samue Breton, resident ow Hisl a after the same occurred, rendered all | 4 e afternoon picked » the assistance possible to the injured | ;‘g; ,“"f';”’ jossoms, ‘j‘:‘ were - I therefore find that the said John | Mar DPlooms pic uly sum- @u !Ib Riley died at the Day-Kimball hospital | €] 00 cvigently get along | F— in Putnam on the 22d day of Novem- | I @ temperature th @ heeq Delbw ber. 1911, from said injurics, resulting | ¢ frecuns point C*-w‘” 1 CARRIED v from being struck by said automobile, n the Town Court. \ . while walking in the highway as above | There were two cases for the town EVERYWHERE" ey Boa i sty o ¥ state, while under the influence of in- jcourt to consider Monday morning, | Leaving toxfcating llquor, and that sald death sd. A vt gt b dJan. 20, 1912 3 was not caused by the criminal act, ie the borough, being up for Ports _of 1 ~mission, or carelessness of any other | One of them paig:a fok . person or persons. i other went to jail to 5 In accordanc: with the statute, I de- |a sentence >f 30 days. livered tha body of said deceased to - F. Smith, undertaker, of Putnam, | . . Sorough Interests. Conn.. desigvated by the sister of said | ? “““’"“ -;)'(': he offt - Be g y daceased, to_take charge of said body. |7l€ita Ivies e J e % e < s 8ch60! | Rio de Jameire, Bakia, Pars, Dated at Iillingly, this 24th day of e Briamotown, ed & visit to the v ARTHUR A. BILS president, Miss - Coroner (AT B, | RN PANAMA® CANAL | - ' A special =ffort Optional Side Trips Everywhere. % T organizations of the c Duration - PAID $30 AND COSTS. Kisnp ls. to be. siade o Coaten DAYS cose $350 N 4 provide \ I Also Oruines 1o the Orient, Went Indies, ' i i S h“’i, ugh who m, " 0 S s )5 i i Avound the World, Itely and Foypi, cia csu[don Love of Sterling Caught by ! g ke : PUTNAM LHan, 23 North Monday, d¢hat he did not expect any | g Borstinistnlss’ Sosntets. ate Police Violating Liquor Laws. it i { Mamon: 5. | deciston’ in the matter-until,some time | R “l Before Justice Bradford Danielsen | Depth. of 3. B, Facipetinidoutfia | ot Bondg of 31,000, 't swut| " City Netes. I H‘MRHBE-‘ME‘| N LINE z Ly Db Rpa nntial report o S £ o s L0640, E | + of Mwhvinp.. Mawis Love. of Bresitns | i of the libr Skeleton to Be Buried—Men Who | irial 4t the next term of teh supe™dF| Ar. and Mrs. C. E. Pratt of Bradley |41-45 B'way, N. V., or Samil Kronig & Dleaded guilty Monday to violating the N ihat th Stole Horse from Charles M. Fales | court, on a charge of having stolerl @ | street are spemding this week with| Son, local nts, q Hquor law and was fined $50 and coOStS |ingtitution offers being ta of Attleboro Arrested—Held in $1,000 rse from Charles M. Fales of Ad-!friends in Cambpidge, Mass, e - which he paid._ ; . Lcantage of By the residents 3h that] Bowds Bt i oro Falls, on the night of Novem- | Major William Flynn, who is sta- ToTen SalsE Shen o o 332 seclin—Ho prop: of readers to 4 ber 21. Hall made a confession, &\ tigned with the army in the west, has Telsphone 25412 made on his_place, between Sterling |(he numb i N P 53 v . here | Which mitted the crime, but Ma-} heen the guest of his brother-in-law, 5 Jg e | e. B a pro holder. here, : . x e e s 65 Franklin Street and Oneco. Sunday, by te Polic o i 5 o | S, o] from Hall's story of the| . Moriarty o Bradiey street, recent- | S, HACKER, ®NGrivien Conn: men Jackson, VZheeler and Bridgeman, | ¢or raa g L L i R S = s particularly important, | B file i on Suh Bome nimih BUb arge ‘an the state asylum for the past twe 5| 1 Hall ded guilty to thef "My and Mrs. MdLean and little Manufacturer of den bad been fitted up and it was here |, gy R AL past tWenty | charge and probable cause was found | gaushter, of Grave street, have return- COUCHES AND LOUNGES. that about 100 bottles of beer Were |y o af Wi s A Teiblte Cuba. or holding Mason for trial. | ed from a beief visit with friends in Polishing The atate ocers ieh, but two mem, |2on People as the husband of the late | Walden Wright, ajvisions) engl- | on fana timnt Ha aae to e S VEomen o r o Ph who were noi srrested. were found in ’,'fa‘,'m :\ fleattey also formerly of the state h rtmer ol s A Rl Lty svreturned from i} a Specialty the place. Another ond a licensed | sl 5 leaves Puilnam today v) for h The latter i B TR I A R Mattressss place in Sterling was visited by the ten days’ trip to ( oy e Eeac gy ol e s made over s o b it i J» JOSEPH PATRON DEAD. New York Wednepday: hon BoMEyine Bk of(the fact M o, Ty DR | o equal to New qulet and nothing doing. e, o o A R G Morro Castle. He goes his fath- a rig had been stol from his |~ en Stoddard has returned Slip Covers cut Elicted Troasiuror. ormer Leading Era Man and Mvn er, Dr. F. W. Wright New Haven. Jles and giving a description of tl e e v, and Wre Tarasl p Rt Paul Chapman hae been clected | Strel Diss et His Home in Killingly | ——— | T.inamley. In Boston: and is now the and made to treasurer of the senior class of Kill- —Widow Critically Il WEDDING. the ention of the officers| gupst of her niece, Mrs, F..Guild, 4n [3 Repairing and ingly high s~hoc T . : o E N 90 W Andh Ughelsters Albert S. Ames, supervisor of schools Shippee—McLaughlin. 2d been made by two young| ' /I mecting of nominsting com- v " e e Bos. |mous end man at Shippee,’62, and Mary sell to John J nd - | mititae of the Ls Soc Circle ur'__. ——ee— — xonll | ST a ative 305- 1 }is home in Kil inornirg erag erett J, W both of this eit ¢ nd Cor tional charch was s FOR ‘"\",_ X Mia ifenee o Brien ¢ S o'clock a ht hours’ they w owners of ©s, a ho and rig at a |} he home of the chairman, Mrs, | HEADOUAITEI _Mr. and Mrs. Heary O'Brien and |jjpess of Y R A price far below t pparent value | oo ke Gilpatric of i t street 'k of Wines, Liquors and | aughter Madonna, of Woonsocket, | . . A Attorne) 1 . parent valué | Geerge Gilpatri f Fremont street,| yresh stock o 5 . i ‘days he w with the a justice of of the outfit as to arouse suspicions e MEvL Cigars. Also Provisions always on | - Georgia Minstre as rn’s that thhere was something wr Mr v Hel Willey of Prospect gtreet | pand ree lunch every turday STOMACH DISTRESS, GAS strels and BEenedict & Dup LpEy Ay f i 1d have t has B WIT from a week's visit With | evening. 2 ¥e had the 1t 3 b T s twiter Mrs, William Holmes, In AND DYSPEPSIA WILL GO. in America of beir SKELETON UNIDENTIFIED. : ote. X The Westerly House, —_— clog Gancers that a shoe, | B 4 o 7 i Sale Followed Play. Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s, 68 No. M Heartburn, Gas and Indigestion Go mecting in competit men M - iy g i of Avilen il the - Beo> Kenyon & Pickhover. Frods. Five Minutes After Taking Pape’s | S aon, Sonig e g AR e tional church gave a de . L% P e P mnasium (¥ Diapepsin. As there is often someone mily who suffers an attack tion or some form of in your | of indi- Stomach uble, why don't you k some Diapepsin in the house han ! This harmless blessing will digest | anything you can eat without [hey, lightest discomfort, ur, gassy after. and overcome a five Stomach minutes our pharmacist to let you read plainly printed on these ases of Pape’s Diapepsin, then readily see why it rakes indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart- | burn and other distress go in five ! minutes, and relieves at once such | miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructa- tions of sour, undigested food, Nausea, Headaches, Dizziness, Constipation'and other Stomach disorders. Some folks hava tried so long to find or an out-of-order stomach with the common, every-day cures advertised that they have about made up their minds that they have something else wrong, or believe theirs is a case of Nervousness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stomach, or Cancer. This, no doubt, is a serious mistake. Your real trouble is, what you eat does not digest; instead, it ferments ana sours, turns to acid, Gas and Stomach poison, which putrefy in the digestive | tract and_Intestines, and, besides, | poison the hreath with nauseous odors. | \ hearty appetite, with thorough di- gestion, and without the slightest di comfort or misery of the Stomach, is | waiting for vou as soon as you decide to try Pape’'s Diapepsin Starts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neslect ot constipation would result in severe in digestion, vellow jaundice or virulent liver troubie they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pills and end it. It's the only safe way. Best for biliousness, headache, dvspepsia, chills and debili- ty. 25c, at The Lee & Osgood Co.’s. Backache, Headache, Nervousness and rheumatism, both in men and women, mean kidney trouble, Do not allow it to progress beyond the reach of medicine, but stop it promptly with Foley Kidney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organs. Tonie in action. quick in resnits. l.ee & Os- good Co. Anjerica, an Providerce, R He cepers ir Tug W cnamrio ago, i cing famou clog. Patron 1 widow and four of Killinzls Winthrop. counselor ton, and J. oston Elevat- h D« ay comp. f his deat widow, who is pneumonia in an Patron was €. be at Webst, YANTIC HAPPENINGS. One Hurdred Thousand Fee* of Lum- ber Sawed—Vandals Damage Prop- erty. ! from his i of typhoid 1 Walsh Pine T Big Sawing Contract Miss Eleanor spent Sunday at wict > cottage. The wood s s on the Owen S Smith lot ha ed 160 feet ¢ lumber ring past thr s The largest have a chestnut feet jn a the butt expect wood they want v rext two weeks. Vandals have take from the front of the ( on Chapel Hill. Consta heen put on the case. Auto Sells for $25. There was a fair si Thomas__auction in week. The articles Nathan Gilman. owner of the shoddy mill, bought the automobile for Mrs. Charl Thorpe of Maontville was a recent guest of Mrs. Hugh Mec- Connell. ‘Carl Sevin finished his season as as sistant gardener at Rockcliff Satur- aday. New Britain.—Prof. Waldo S. Pratt of Hartford will give the second of ten musical lectures in the Teachers’ club’s urse this (Tuesday) evening at % o'clock for the New RBritain Institute. skeleton of the Tnidentif found Pomf d, the d recently in dea Pomfret's Tea 'n paper tion with I aise for n vork with sther the vielnity of Bost« the team of Pomire 1d . plaved made cate Y | ve cle in w plays. t m ty m. f M« priva m, ar school, ) Hall captured at Joe n the day for pressure, Hall e »ficers the story of the t n was with v mare and S f he m Hal Camp Georse is, ing to Ux- | held a meetinz memt later hompson and | the _fx nity a the Putnam. lin D - we It has also developed that at W | ments were served hon Hall and Mason traded the held that was very much enjoyed. . tolen f Fales with Joseph To Play Putnam Thursday. who | them §7 in ex- REb fedna ot Wiskathall | ¢ he ta a good rubber-tirec ernoon for a game with Putnam Bazker. got Sholk mone § S¥oouiny o pinimtakinp i Hyg o Ao i, respectively, {he buggy and the - A AR Dot thit they ‘traded for with Hall , ason. s s o e iles came here Monday from At- Torar it o oA TS | tlchuro Fails, got his rig and started day for a vi his | it Bawags i nd Mr he case in its developments has X aused the local officers to belleve the G~ P e SR TS, can_loca and prasably two unanimous Monday in | Move siolen horses. | expressing titent over the Observed Wedding Anniversary. outcome of football game 1n| At South Woodstock Aonday even- Camdridge, Sat A win, one way 2 AMr. and Mrs. Robert Kirby ior the other, would have been mere, ford observed the tenth awni | desirable to all the “grad their marriaze. About were pres- Superior Court Session Today. ent, and the evening was very pl Tudse Eawin P aser Wi deion antly spent. Dainty refreshmegts day promise (Tuesday) the terest. Henry Hall and Edw. Default of $1, From the cil)’vcon;l AMonday on of the superior court here to- 3 The business pending to occupy all the regular ses- sion dayvs of the week. While some of ! cases to be tried are of consid- | erable moment, none is of general in- | HORSE THIEVES CAUGHT. £ Lol 1o | day o Jod 2 Raym Mason in Jail | contesting for ‘Bonds Each. ry | repre x rved Transferred to Pomfret. uis Winslow of the Jocal force of the Pomfret station M. Dwyer was in Boston Satur- a. business trip. Expects Decision in January. nd Jodoin of Sprague, who is Congressman E. W on 1 o ‘en M ss Dora Car mald were | ticnlard their respective as 1 ladies who called Miss-\ Janet, represented by Miss- Berta 1| tichardson, Loulse Adams, | rite | Maertens, Maud Carpenter, and CathvRil ‘e eil. “The st was attractively rranged and decorated olle enter > air ym e fac A e vilon Queens of A made candy Funeral of ' Newton Tou: The funeral of Newton s held from ' his home, at 2 o'cl pek Sature A. J. Dw, ver of pastor « Y’ the isted by . Wev. F. the v cond city. ay Sharo decea D. & Bur Mr. this ret cemef vived by his widow a nd by brothe rs, Mesas 1 Henry yurted Otte of Mass Personal orge A. Vaughs D York the past 3 ew Mrs. Ella Clarke 1} eturn home in Hartford, W brief visit with local' ) elat Cromweli.—A postai aw Tice — - Pure Food or Poat * \When so eminent a fooda © Viley not only approves, on Dec. 21. | be absolutely assured of it® | healthfulness. In a recemt® Wiley commended in stro: the use of Cotton Oil as one « .{dams} Express company has been \ajuable food constituents, s § }ing that nsferred to temporarily. undoubtedly better health wo its general use. Cottolene—1 rtening—has been the leadi ] | quarter of & century. i dactors all with you when you Higeins' seat in the national house of | lenc in place of hog fat, sentatives, said while in Putnam, | » in the g held a sale of home- Tourtellotte on the River Congr Mention. has days. | Tonday »ill be opened at the g *mwell post- but actually advocates the use of a prod¥a ct, you may Cotton Oil cooking fats o You wil L1 ingaging net and 1 should be. iment the rtellotte. afternoon n, Mass., 1, offict gent,pas tional | rial was in Toutellotte nd one rs. William | outh Had 80 been in| ed aflter ives. | ings bank Food? xpert as Dr, purity and speech Dr. gest terms f our most 1'd follow Ly perfect s & oroduet 'd the olto~ u e THANKSGIVING - NOVELTIES THANKSGIVING POST CARDS, LETTERS, TURKEYS, FAVORS, FRUIT AND FLOWER BASKETS, PAPER NAPKINS, CREPE PAPER, €¥C, ' .ETC, ETC. WRS. EDWIN FAY, Evening School NOW IN SESSION it CITY HALL Tuition and Supplies Free Pure Gluten Flour at CARDWELL'S, Tel. 952 9 Market Street franklin Square NEW LINE of WALL DREBS GOODS direct from mille at very low prices, . Amortment lengths of all kinds. Cottor: Gopds and Silks at Half Prices MiILL REMNANT STORE JORN BLOOM, Prep 171 W. Main 8t e e e