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DANIELSON Sale of the William Boswell Place— Motorman Riley Not to Blame for Bamford Death—Busy at Buff Wheel Plant. Postmaster Charles A. Potter Tre- mains at his home on account of the iliness that has troubled him for more than a week. Dr. Emily Briggs Chatfleld has been spending several days with Mr. and ‘W. H. Barron. George Lamphere of Providence was visitor with friends in Danielson on Vednesday. County Comnfssioners E. H. “Hall, <. E. Barber and E. H. Corttis were at the jail in . Brooklyn for a regular meeting Wednesday. The ladies’ society of the Methodist church was very successful in securing Thanksgiving contributions. tion with gallant service performed at Fort Sumter during the civil war. In observance of the feast of the Immaculate Conception there arz to be € masses at St, James' church to- morrow (Friday) morning. Boswell Place Sold. The William Boswell place at Scuth Killingly has been sold to Willimantic parties. One case of a miner nature was be- fore the town ccurt Wednesday wmorn- ing, the defendant paving a fine. The first of the Christmas displays are heing arranged in Danielson stores this week. H. W. Babson and his sister, Mrs. N. Colvin, write that they are enjoy ing themselves at St. Petersburg, Fla., where they are spending the winter. Snow Skipped Putnam. It is a peculiar fact that while there has been a light covering of smow at Danielson for several days there is none at Putnam or points north. the new steam authorized by the It is estimated that | “cost ismoxaro‘ement will be betwevll ‘W and 4 Rev James’ church, has anncunced that 1o the usual point a special perish fl lection is to be taken between now and Christmas time. County Commissioners’ Opinion. The county commissioners when in town Wednesdey h: no co ent to make relative to t! warnin, doing business, ense to sell, f21t that the Ilicenses granted. / PUTNAM though they have a except to say that they were iegaily Taylor’s History Delayed Again—Pom- fret School to Have lce Hockey Team—Sewer Extension Voted— Death of Mrs. Robert Morrison— Schoolboy Injured. Miss Ethel Johnson, assistant in the Celestin Crozet, paster of St.| Welcemed at m of A. €. Warner there will be no parish fair this year for a sufficient reason, but to assist in specl keeping ‘the revenues of the Year up | meeting of A. G. Warner post, G. to the licensed places in Dlnlelwn to cease | Ing forward with Interest to the com- Post, G. A. R. al) mare-t ln the A. R, Wednesday evening because of ‘the presence of Captain Dean of the fire police in this city at one time. Mr. Dean, who served through the war as a mémber of the First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, is now staying in Killingly. The veterans are also look- There was ing here on December 28 of Past Na- | tional Commander John E. Gilman of Boston. GLASS IN NOSTRIL. Schoolboy Injured in a Peculiar Way —Taken to Hospital. Louis Chaffee, 7, son of Mrs. Mary Chaffee of School street, is suffering from an injury sustained in a peculiar | manner while out enjoying a recess period at the Israel Putnam school. The boy was hclding a piece of glass up his nose, when he was run into by Seats now selling. Bridgeport.—After having the sub- ject under discussion for some time, the moving picture men of Bridgeport have decided to raise tne price of ad- mission a* their houses from five cents to ten cents, beginning next snunm’y. TON IGHT THE EMINENT ACTOR, John E. Kellerd In Shakespeare's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE A_Great Success in_New York PRICES—25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Comedy Cars to Danielson. 1912 OVERLANDS are here, ready for a Paul Dubve has nearly rtecovered| mpe mmtcrior of the Pentecostal mis- | from the severe injuries he received in |g; » a ted and | kindergarten at the Israel Putnam ;i another boy, forcing the glass into one «n explosion at the ges rlant & few | Siom Looms Bave beep rtedecorated and| cchool, hes been voted by the town | nostril Tlere was mo bieeding or demonstration to you. weeks ago, 3 v school committee an increase from | pain, however, and the boy did not say Brdems Mgdll for Hersian Item in Jail Account $197.53. to $8 weekly, the advance to date from | anything about it until he got h:me The best and most value for your g e s g 1; Medicine and altendjaxl:lce S Taie- Uctoberlt w.l S :;":u?.'.:";f,} ta:e:l he :&ld nx: g;:t!‘x:; money in an automobile today. Yew Capt. A >, oodward has a bronze |oners at the county jail in Brookly Legislative Histor il ate. ass withou i medal given to one of his enlisted men | cost $197.05, during the last fiscal year. S:“"vemr e yTayb” Legiala. | 0f @0 anaesthetic was out of tne ques- “o‘ ""d' it. 4 Ly Major General Gillmore in conmec- | A cantata is being rehearsed for the | ;o> proed’™ e go SO Ot be | ;l(?n.bm;l l’he b‘;va:;'.se';l.ken to the Day ne demonstration will convines — — s oCe sy, a8 Baptist | out for many waskslyel, Chw NSIng Bbex ,?;r"!he“’;‘:“ Proch d’;‘;’:‘fim c. M e s ":'k PAPES BEAREE bR church in BEast Killingly. | ing due to the slowness with which ! OF D18 PRaC X Hh e e e Mrs sk the man who owns one. Motorman Blameless. photographs and sketches for the book George Sutton of Springfield, Mass, Fon ‘ooo are being received. Pomfret Hockey Team. Pomfret school will have, as usual, a fast ice hockey team this fall, and a schedule of games with various pri- vate school teams. SICK, UPSET STOMACHS. Miss Bessie Connolly has returned to her duties as librarian at Ol Lyme, after spending a few days with relatives in Patnam. A complete investigation of ter shows that Motorman Patri ley was entirely blameless in the ac- cident that caused the death of James Bamiord, near Putnam, Thanksgiving night. a five-passenger 30 H. P. Touring Cary THAT'S WHAT IT IS, See it for yourself at otlloreholmdamlm Indigestion, Sourness, Gas, Heartburn or Dyspepsia Easily Relieved in Five Minutes. Taks your sour, out-of-order stom-| Celebrated Twenty-first Birthday. Much of the machinery and fittings STONIN E F Co hs THE M. B. RING AU C0. ach—or maybe you call it Indigestion, | (ooimert mateetr Ty ey o¢| of the Monhansett mill have been re- | ONINGTON or ug = sin® G T0 CO. Dyspepsia, Gastritls or Catarrh of | S8 €0t (RS M50 8 ey evening | Moved and- shipped, the equipment |Team One Won Posl Match—Officers elephone. Chestnut Strest. Stomach; it doesn't matter—take your | frien 5 uesday evening | piived, and SUARSt auetion. st an olds Stomach trouble right with you to|Af an ohservance of his twenty-frst (PSR TERNUY S0 RCASITNY roceiy- | -of W. R. C—Hibernians Hold An- vour Pharmacist and ask him fo open | IFthiay anmversars. Among the €148 1 i, ¢ jiterature telling them of the ad-| nual Election. Contains no opium CONTRACT WORK a G0-cent case of ol MHEDRDARE{ T L SRER S VeI Was 8. din ¢ | vantages of “ploughing with dyna-| . nor anything d let you eat one grain Trian- m his parents. Inite.” The story told is that there is| The pool teams of the Mistuxet club i nnoul in the Building Li i le and see if within five minutes Special Services. a rich, new farm under the old, worn- |Played a match game Tuesday eve- "‘J - g Line 18 my there is left any trace of your former| The official board of the Method:st| out one, and that it may be put into |Ring. ""‘h[‘“ No. 1 won from Team 2 specialty. misery 'y ._|church has voted to hold at least two | service by scientific use of the high [Py ten points. t The correct name for your trouble is|iecks of spectal services in the church, | explosive: Relief Corps Office: %‘.y n:nl‘-;lvn:: {h:uolt::: ;e‘;l‘::n‘le,:(“; IF'ood Fermentation—food souring; the | peginning with the new year. Beautiful China Admired. The annual meeting of J. F. Trum- Try Pike’s Toothache Drops will guarantee my work to be emtirely Digestive organs become wealk, there is 5 = 4 L M lack of gastric juice; your f00d i3 ORIV | Aiotrimeine the o are engaged 1| There was interest. Wednesday in jbull W. R.C. No. 34, of Stonington, satisfactory to you. Better give me w half digested, and you become affacted | conduits stored on Ralircad street to| the_display of hand decorated china |[Was held Wednesday évening and the chance on that next job. with loss of appetite, pressure and|jgints along the line of the under- |PY Miss Florence Sargent at her home ollowing officers chosen: President, fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, | ;round telephone line between South | 0P Sunnyside avenue, the collection | Mrs. Anna Pendleton; senior vice pres- . LLIAMS heartburn, griping in bowels. tender- | tiningly and Brocklyn being varied and of exeeptional beau- nt, Mrs. Julia %homeld secretary, ness in the pit of stomach, bad taste|" ty. Charlotte Joseph; :reasurer, Mra. 216 Main Street in mouth, constipation, pain in limbs, Parents’ Reception. P. H. S. Basketball Dates. uerite Thomas; chaplain, Mrs, le=plessness, belching of gas, billous- | A large number will respond to TP e 5 oot basketball | J2rah Holmes; conductress, Mrs. Ger- CARPENTER BUILDER ness, sick headache, nervousness, dizzi- itmti B & Rk utnam ig’ school’s aske /trude Dunham; assistant conductress, and JOBBER 1 invitation to be present at the parer 5 ness or Ny i y: s . i m has dates on the schedule ar-|j\jrs. Mary B . K, ) r many other similar symptoms. | reception arranged by the facalty of | | ; the sochedule ar- |Mrs. Mary Brayton: guard, Mrs. Mar- IN CANS. Telephone 370 If your appetita is fickle and nothing | ifing! e S | ranged for the team of Windham High |jorie Barker; assistant guard, Mrs. . | 12 | Killingly high School to be held in the | cihool Willi i Windh: High | e ; L 4 tempts vou, or vou belch gas, or if| T P | ecoul, 27 sy S NaEARI S BN | Mary Noyes; patriotic instructor, Ma- : - ad 3 | 2ssembly hall of the building tomorrow | comes here fo- a game December 15, 3 S th fi 1 you feel bloated after eating, or YOUT | (iriday) evening. | comes he: - a ga 5, Iry Noyes: first coler bearer, Mrs. Anna | DOmething fine. HEADQUARTERS FOR | food lies like a lump of lead on véur iy a1 | While the local team is down to play in| Balley; second color bearer, Mrs. Ida | P Hundreds of members of fraternal | yyi] ¢ 12 = ’ ot Fresh stock of Wi L * “ g oy : : ; | Willlmantic on January 12. Chisativo: 1k e nes, Liquors and stomach, vou can make up your mind|,rders in this vicinity have received | hesebro; third color bearer, Mrs. An- Cigars. Also Provisions alwa that at the bottom of ail this there 15| hig week circulars from a New York To Extend Sewer. nette Lillibridge; fourth color bearer, P | ’ M k t hand. Tree lunch every Satardey but one cause—fermentation of UNdi- | corrern that wonis tead ta Alocourese| ‘The common council has voted that|Mrs. Hattle Maine; organist, Mrs. An; eop e's arKet | .. ny gested food. 9 them from investing in fraternai in- | the sewer be extended up the hill on |nette Lillibridge; press _committee, ( to vourself it | Briage street. a distance of 130 feet, |Mrs Charlotte Joseph: delegato to 6 Franklin St. The Westerly House, to accommodate residents of the sec- | Connecticut state convention, Mrs. » g 0 ! i “rone. Ditf- XY heet . Cawibany.: Myiched. | tion who desire that the improvement | Marguerite Thomas; alternate, Mrs. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. 120 Eanon & iena. 68 No. Main, { s fermentation and begin eat- The plant of the Williamsville Buff | be made. Anna Balley; installing officer, Mrs. i ! er. ¥ropa. { ing what You want without fear of {Wheel company in the Wheatley mill Will Remodel Building. |Jennie Babeock. ; F | e on School strzet is now being operated | A. O. H. Official Board, ancis Lacroix, who recently pur- Almost Instant relief is waiting for | ¢, the capacity of its output and with- | £ vou. It is merely a matter of how |in g faw davs has shipped an excep. | chased a building at auction near the| The following cfiicers were elected soon you take a little Diapepsin. s liv Three oFaur . of goods to Monoh msett mill, has been granted a |at the meeting of Division No. 1 of B S iceniati town » | permit and taken steps to convert his [Stonington A. O, H.: Chaplain, Rev. An Allrm at Night g ratal =< in Kill- | purchase into a tenement house. John C. Lynch: president, Edward A careful watch of the dogs in Kill n PRt T 1 einent. Fet Pie That strikes terror to the entire house- |ingly shows that owners ar aving Freedom from Epidemics. oIt s a7 Clhore: O hold is the loud, hoarse and metallic|strict attenticn to the r Dr. Omer Larue, city health officer, | Anancial seeretars. James Gateng: cough of croup. No mistaking it, and | each animal carry a D O alth office: ancial s tary,” James G an’ - ported freedom from epidemics in!treasurer, Patrick Cullen: sergeant at fortunate then the lucky parents who!The dog warden | Putns i g & 3 c g E W05 SUNENEIE- . ¥ Putnam during 1911. The nearest ap- (nrms, Matthew Gilmore: sentinel. Joh . keep Foley's Honev and Tar Compound | to attend to thi it - g : T, 2 FHimore; s , John o proach to an epidemic was when |y g B lt - . ol hand W. Casselman, Canton, N. | o, oung: sub-committee, literary com T e Tt i werth its weight in | Unclaimed Letters. | whooping cough prevailed here in Jan- imirtee and standing committees were ®old. Our little children are troubled| Letters addressel as follows remain | Uary last, but only four cases were re- |aiso appointed. Foliowing are the With croup and hoarseness, and all we | "nclaimed at the Danielson postofice | Ported. ltrustees. Charles H. Garrity, chair- give them is Foley's Honey and Tar|lhis week: James M. Bourne, R. Hop- | man, W. J. Gilmore, Patrick Fitz- Compound, I always have a bottle of it|iins, Charles Stratton, Ciowva Mava- patrick: » P o e R g itk ot rek, Mine Sowini | ORITUARY: Guest from Norwich. - — At Webster Coon Supper. [ Mrs. Robert Merrison. Mrs. Nathur Brewster of Norwich A Terrible Blunder A number of Daalelson men wers at| Mrs. Robert Morrison, for many - by i i 550 S g i s el 3 -6 to neglect liver trouble. Never do it.| Webster Tuesday evsning to be I rs a resident near Dayville Four | 3¥ -0 "0 © ST o e P ¢ Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills on the|ent at a coon supper given by F ners, is dead at the home of her |° * first sign of constipation, Diliousness or | Taft cf that piace, who has done mucl hter, Mrs. John Perry, in Putnam. | T T e The BULLETIN Co inactive bowels and prevent virulent|hunting after the animais and with Morrison was bern in Secotland,| MNew Britain. Fedorezek, a A 4 . indigestion, jaundice or gall stones.| Danielson men in this vieinity this 1827, and came to this coun- |14 vear old boy $7 and costs 64-66 Franklin Street They regiate liver, stomach an bow - | season. W All a gir She leaves two sons, | in the New 3 olice court Sat- Th glate "l t h and h 1. She I t in the New B poli 5 els and build up your health. Only 25¢| All stoves now in use in the Metho- | Robe James, and a daughter, | urday for stealing 29 pounds of copper st Lee & Osgood Co.s. dist chureh will be disposed 6f when | Mrs Pwo sisters, Miss Ann | wire from the Connecticut company. | Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: #irst—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only zllays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Zhird—It is an agreeable and posfect substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not coantain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unBike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal $o say. Our duty, however, is to expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning 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 entitied to the information.—Halls Journul of Heallk. Letters irom\ Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, Ark., says : ‘“ As a practicing phy- N.H., says: “1I use your Castoria go, Ill., says : “I have prescribed N.J. says: I prescribe your Casto~ 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 very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with Dr, Wm. 1. McCann or Omaha, Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Amisy, N. e very satisfactory.” betger effect than I' receive from T e it Da i ey y“k:::; Dr. William Belmont, A Cleve. %0Y Other combination of drugs.” toria for several jgears iz my s . land, Ohio, y--“Yau Castoria & something about your great madi- practice and have found it a safe e akdadha imy own family stands first ‘n its ciaes In my and »eliabie remedy.” experience, I have m’my Sy or thirty years of practice I can say I Dr. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular m’&‘emid snything thateo Ynez, Cal, says : ““After using and efficient remedy in almost S your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- ignorant druggist substitute some- toria extensively as I have never thing else, especially to the pa- found anything to equal it for chil- tient’s disadvantage, as in this case. dren’s troubles. f am aware that I enclose herowith the wrapper of there are imitations in the field, but the imitation.™ I always see that my patients get Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Fletcher's.” Mo., says : *‘ Physicians generally Dr. Channing H, Cook, of Saint 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 Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years. The formula is excellent.” his personal supervision Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and ¢ Just-as-good” 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 daughter, and have obtained excellent resul s from its administration to oth r Dr. Wm, L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. I think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, but have used it in my own family.” since its infancy. INIANIS “CHILDREN Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, - do uot prescribe proprietary prepa- : Louis, Mo., says: “I have used are but ExPeflmentS that rations, but in the case of Castoria e o = aeaqpon.” your Castoria for several years past Minn., says: “It affords me plea- my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Phiiadel- inmy own family and havealways Sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. The fact of the ingredients being known through the prinsing of the formuisa on the wrapper is one goed and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of auy physician. I know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfuliy,” ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is & great consideration 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 anything shat I ever prescribed.” phia, Pa., says : “The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tems of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy.” trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrem —E xperience other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. 1 prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chi’- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as Thave, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoris.” against Experiment. GENUINE | CASTORIA ~/ -