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to the assault charge, so only received NOANK L ] a 60 days' sentence at Brookiyn. s st ol - Tony Burgess, Putnam, up for sim- 1 Judge Anderson Host to Club Friends " ; & L T e e e abed mature, | —Schooner Phebe in Winter Quarters. D s o Lo L REBRIE 1 JhaEe awtbur B Aaleraon snties A b 7% o . ity tained the Garnet club at his home on DANIELSON | SLo00 VIR I T e OXFORD TEAM Elm street Monday evening. — | Sold by Will H. Shi o Miss lc Carsen has returned | so illiam H. Shippee During 4 e sl Ay of TS osoED, Sodan Only ¥ ha et Slah [ Coming: for; < GEialnpi Bama . o et 1os evarh ] Nine Building Permits lIssued Dur- = E | Christmas Afternoon. sl Iter ing the Year—William H. Shippee | H. Shippee of North street | ik returned . with her #nd ' Sells 31,500 Worth of Raw Furs ed with the sile of avout | ¢ been made for a | G rigymas with Mr. and Edwin 5 worth of raw during the | Carson on Pearl 3 ‘ h d d e Sesons Wtk 1 Notwith: nding the '\‘“““- ‘;h' g M nd Mrs. Charles MeDonald @ = - ) ities of small | Mas: eam v and sons Ashbey and Charles have elothes an lectors Announcement has been received t £t ¢ s £ ar e I'ed in this & 1t combinati arned rom a visit to M and Mrs. than the strong, robust e’ RE AT &) s (Mt totitary every | to bring victo iward, Coogan in. New. York, 50¢ Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder, Mrs. Joseph Bedard, mether of M »m to be a big | jocal string of speed ry'\.wh»m\:” will Mrs. Sarah Palmer has returned F mtlt“lll no. and hearty. C. 3. Leelatre of Dunicison. Mra, He pndly St | pe Charies i Shaw Baymond Wheato | o, 0 ST e e | Protone, Sent Free to Prove ) dara was fhrmerly a dent here stk i ".;:\ This oity. 516 ona. Bi Mar- | Visitng her daughter, Mrs. David An- 9, N Y, ecEnule and X : ‘av, | 1and of Danic the noted Pin | 48[ROR- (0 o) b has returned from of the musical organization b oo Byt M . Fite returned from s Emulgion] | e T [EEwrreserwt s gend Your Name and Address Today. Miss Liilian Teei and a r | 5% 2 A 2 d Mre. R. F. Lyon of Reyn | BUYS A FARM- Miss Viola McDonald of Prospect coal bhills, tailors® Brea 3 3 hunters, == = 11l was a social caller in New Lon- saves Froad street Improvements t> Sayles Residence. | Frederick O. Maynard. Actor, to Get [, Monday cvening bills and doctors’ bills. S8 — n Esst Kiling ,‘vf Close to Nature's Heart. George 1. Wilcox has returned from ant Representatives from the teleph A y | it a business trip to New York divistors in this the cou e-{ Windham county farms seem to hold Capt. Walter Rathbun has put his{ s omocereTs were ir Norwich & ay f « ; ttraction for noted Thespians. | fishing schooner Phebe into winter 11-55 Teseuch: ar-eliich cHadiness. partuin It has been 2 a sale a short time ago to rters and will soon leave for a to the company’'s interests were s ol it o friends in Casabridge, Mass. cussed. ¥ e Mrs. Owen A, Williams is eniertain- Injured Finger. It-along the and ¥ ing her sister, Miss Olive Allen of Iieut. Frank, Withey had one fo Pt plinr e e South Killi New London. indham County B i s iias wEDantapora | [ENting o ek nue e e e 2 v a wocdworking shep that he went to th liingford at th | Capt. Willilam F¥ish cont =eri- WOODSTGCK VALLEY. Uay-Kimball hospital to receive treat a e | ously ill at his bom Front street. . rnent A to spe uch st ae ik s .- A raid of ene of gthe road houses v | time wt STON!NGION. ] Arthur Eldredge, . M., spent n- | across the Rhode Island line and =« 1 .w “Hs on s | - [ day with friends i Willington ion resulting therefrom e # ow his property Bie Honivi Sciess. 91 Dien’ Wiile AR Allen W. this being in line wit i - | Magician Makes Big Hit. AR 6 > . X | in South Wood- to improve that locality. o i 1 an W0, 3 st B ki as Away on Visit—Borough T-achurl‘ ‘Will Make crifice of person: 1 comfort | pieased atdiences at the Bradley thea- | to Study Psychology. « Holma is working at Mars ‘ndant upon standing sponsor & s g g e ey { wis' mill at Breakneck. kettle” for Christmas contribu- | PUTNAM | n e gl e Yoo ia| Mrs. Eliza Burge Stoning- | Several from here attended the en- | tions during the cold of Monds t — } wox Saicle:. “hh Suts Beck wo ton, widow of Henry Burgess, died at tertainment in Fastford for the benefit | the task was cheerfully undertak Mill Operatives Long Jail Sen-|je required by the ord w8 e Lynn, Mass. Sunda » she had | he Men's i . members of the committee who I tences as Penalties for Spree—Ox- | ¢ Sy the e of g = ne for a visit. Mrs Eess was 91/ James ¥ of Holden, Mass. is|in charze the matier of providing a| 7o Backetba : W eons, d and a member of . Con- visiting Waldo G. Carpenter. holiday dinner for the poor Dan e EsaiEr il Eans S g e | o e onal church, body will be| = e i mas Day—Actor Frederick O. May- s i Ry - Tolland Coun Nine Buiiding Permits. nard Buys Daniel Bennett Farm. | noon express. | re'E €MD OF ty Only nine tuilding permits have been | . i3 Cles 51 Paicibolony: ! START SECOND MONTH AR, issued in Danielson during the vear| % 4] + | ELLINGTON ihat is about to close. Three of these | {1 [ To Provide Chitetnins Chaer: Dr. W. H r sueprintendent of | Frotons Wikl 1uis Wou Fiaung, Siveng sod Vigsrous. were for dwellings, one for a barr = | Organized but quietly cakbastad | 20 Stonington s b ted a one for a gara one for a greenhouse, : | s = " & ot th class for the stu. of psy and It is astonishing to see the effects pro- prove that it does the work: also their Officers Elected at Annual Mesting of | one E howise, one Tor g thea- | 18 | | the g will b the | auced by the new fieah-increaser, Protone, book on “Why You Are Thin,” free of Grange—Successful Minstrels. ter and oune for an addition to a | Broad s hool Jan. 8 | To put on real, solid, healthy flesh, at the charge, giving facts whic will probably - building. 3 Bt et Coord | rate of m pound m day, is not ut sl re- mstonish you. Send coupon bulow today grange at the meeting D’Atello Wins Favor. e g | i paplesca | markable with this new wonder. With your name and sddress. e following officers to D'Atello made fur dien : - - 2} evening tI Bridge Whist| Protone induces nutrition, increases cell- aster, Charles | 4t the Orpheum theater Monda e-| ¢ i CoRBaae DNty 4l ¢ entertained by Mrs. Emma | growth, makes perfect the assimii pion .,’r Free Protone Coupon CfIemele ek samd o henter SOl hments were usclos and solid, healthy fiesh, and rounds | Srierene dlsoen for Dol i era | iis fizst sppoarance at the theater r the rus Brief Paragraphs be fignre, Togothar with our free book ¢ assistant steward, | Suturday evening iited in all but a | end & g o . 5 d pusdbe st > D I aant with ten oo William Rowe! | fewof the audience being decoived as | Lo am Ingalls, who died I Daniel- | G. F. Stanton of Ne For women who never appear stylish in Thompson: gate- | ., n - Stil th ~unveiling. o s d s = ell kng¢ h the New Yor 3 anything because of thinness, Protone may Pomona, Iva|'? 78 Sex U =3 e i § wn i f the ill| prove a revelation. 260 prot THEEROTONE CO.. Frice; Flora, M »d Sikes; Ceres, Loss Not Heavy. | wn e It costs you nothing to prove the re- | 4 rotone e, etroit, Mic Mrs, Firtion ady assistant stew- No clue t would lead to the iden- and filled during |and will start immediat n a busi- | markable effects of Protone. It is non- = < iattie Barr tity of the party or par at forc . his residence of s trip to Buffalo. snjurious to the most delicate system. The | Name members of Vernon grange gave | an entrance into Henry Dembo 2 Monday was y day in t} unday, De . will be Christm Protone Compa o Protone BlAg. De- | o the town hall on|in the Keystone block eArly Sa < T Putnam, the clerks then be in some of the local ck troit, Mich., will send you on receipt of as well attend- | morning, I ome to HEht will prot be the most stren will be special musi our name and addre freo o pack- | . s 1 taken. Re- | possible that the work was th | k. eek ir Nearly will of the late Mrs. | nge of Protone, with full instructions, to J rrerwara amateurs. The value of the goods tak- | gt for Brewster will be offe en was not great. tr Monday e | the Stonington pr e HEBRON High Death Rat : oy Svmine. e - foer 31 | day in Som Rural Mail Carrier Eugene Chart 9! ea ate. ] reports of the officlals of | i Malca P h of Hartford was a | Wus stolen from his wagon In Timots ¥ iE had one of the st | ONE HUNDRED AND t 3 Shipbuilding Company Organizes. | Mulcolm o el ¥4 o a8 & | Grady's harn one night IuAt weel oung People Rehearsing a Play. s in_the state, 20.1, during TWENTY DAYS EACH. |! t T.| William Collins of Springneld 1s| Staffc range wil rve Whit PO o e AR ROV the month of November, according to | d ort time. . SERtion: . aRipy | gl g AP G tier's ni the meeting this (Tue 4 12 da etiing, Special mustc | ohora Sotay. DEISEn fof —the: Eiate | Gatuiday Sprehe; Frove Serlous) e large nmumber of the S E. ST spen of Columbus are old betng t t oz of health, just issuec for Mil Sinen—In- dail Til the & | Skenday in town . slumbius 4 eing attractior et M it i fuily; Oné = i | oficers and members of the Putnam | =) = o e in Soclety hall this (Tue o Schools in t« close the 22d for one | vl = der five years of lepartment standing in | § G FUNERAL. day) evening o, Sarah A. Holbrook has been|MORia caused three of the deaths, dis mpressiv the Israe ston, and I 'c| = et T Nt e e ease of the nervous system, heart d i operat SC r on, Chelsea, Work on | Mrs. Jennie M. Bowd - e ‘ SR e - g fro n attack of z 3 . sentec N sto ST d Tk or e io owden. rrnment schools 6 ot m an attack of rheuma- | .ase and an accident, one death ea £ 1 . of Boston called | tp. AL St the B ol e e JOADIE W araere - . | sovetomont dhiools OF Ravy e the other five deaths being ch it g e | Monday the now ¥ bt a nt visttor In | 1P lher diseames. The num h o gy ST ve [ as brought mers on the noon train 1lima | ol © Pyt " i e = >y . | N e | day nd was taken Lo “ . ¥ " ng births in Killingly is given o E | itnam, re in a s . frs. Buia Bisscll has returned to| € DI B Rty i 1l P o B o | STAFFORD SPRINGS where o briel i Orpheum Theater, Danielson . < place much improve: BEs < ” et s h, bui et ibe vl A | B At By lobes > n ! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Pinney to Cele- | 19 Staffordville cems Mre. B e villa > jorough Clerk Wesley Wilson has | a | arles srre £ | den was 56 years 2w a former Fecelved fiom the department. of ‘ arten T, Soerey brate Golden Wedding — Funeral of | resident of Staffo Deuth was Teel’s i woner ot idhor WO Torms o | . ook | bl oo Mrs. Jennie M. Bouden — Whittier | due (o pneumonia. Tesides he- hus be used in furnishing, in accordance | 1 ’ 5| Night Planned. band, Frank S Bowden, she i sur- with the “tenement house . a T P f]a | viv a daughter. Lilla towde! F C t B d At Dy the last legislature, such {0 iyt but a | Mr. and Mrs. Bdw £ Hartford. and a son, Irving I". Tow amous Loncer an s required in owing t A not of brate their ge f o er, Ma She also gy % and deugnter | 87 reautre e T b - i two sisters, Mrs. 7 { BOSTON reltives in VIt ik ivee’ e “an number s| in s Walsh | and ida, and Mrs, David Tooodsy Bvoning: Das. S005, IR N O T ed and modified, | ecch ges « Meriden. friends rothers who er trord n SpSul Hthe g fhe opmin- | 5 . ommunion iy The musical event of the seas Foisie, o tion of th planks cur . s he on_the Thieves Ale Hollow to one of e numoer of ¢ " = e A pa ing gloves helong | Elaborate special programm who on 11 se es in Kast use Sun These attended ve been the means argely ai- xing gloves Visit of Inspection from Town Record Commissioner. dwar was " wel M n 1 At Packerville Funeral. was obliged to ments Sunday at lleton Hill, as he w Packervilie to attend the ri stepmother, Mrs. M. Jane on,_ North Woodstock age of 82. Examined Town Records. ate Tuesd reservation d o _was held at Kenyon Tues- supper Villiam L. ptist chureh. A : sustain- ods recent- remises of Mrs. Ashaway has been t and @ plenti- ined. AUGH. P, USauE Aldrich of North Stonington sitor at Gideon Palmer's on nd Mrs. F. K. Crandall and Sunday and Monday *. Cahoon of Wake - Floxsle and fam Ned on friends here S They made the trip in their tomobile. W. A. fI. Potter was calling on ds here Sunday. Mr. Potter was il driver here for several years. D. B. Knight was at Hope Valley Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Crandall ané lit- tle son are visiting Mrs. Crandall's rents in Westerly. Six men ara boarding at Knight's. They are ( workmen R. L. rade’s sawmill Naueatuck—FHenry Schildgen, who was ditten on the hand bv a pig a few weeks ago, still suffers much pain. PATENTS Froteet your ides. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. Phoenix Bleck, Danielson, Conn. octl TuThS Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria Is unquestionably the result of three facts: it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and pasfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does mot contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unfike 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 expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitded to the information.—#Hall's Journal of Heallk. 2 "“"5 . It is used by physicians First—The indisputable evidence that Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletche The Kind You Have 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, 5 2 Ark., says : ““ As a practicing p N.H, T use your Castoria go, IlL., says : *“T have prescribed N. J. says: ‘I prescribe your Casto- 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 = very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with has been in use for over 30 MRS TS Or. Wra. I McCann or Omahs, very satisfactory.” bether effect than I receive from years, has bor.._ _he signa- ¥ b0gw s S LIwe gl your Cos- u::, :"ahyll:d"n‘\fllthce(r?:.:nh'o,l;::; 8%, Wikliom "‘_""“\’.“" f Cleve. %Y e ey of frus toria for sevaral jears iz My ooy ourorest medi 1800, Oho, says: “You Castoria Lo oa oo o practice and bave found it & safe oo : i stands first 'n its ciass In my . 4 B, ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, - . cine and aside from my own family *'® ., says: ‘T have used your Casto- and reliabie remedy.” xihetotioe; EMkve, th vy yenii of |- WEY Jeaes of prestios Tutaany I tBRTols G SHTR TheS JOUT SR and has been made under Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular 167°F bave found anything thateo 4o 1 ousehold and priv- Ynes, Cal., says : “After using and efficient remedy in almost Hued the place. i petiotos fow meany years, The | A¥egetable Preparation forAs- his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” simflating the Food and Regula- 3 it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : T prescribe your Cas- Etng the Stomachs and Bowels of since its infancy. Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- Dr. Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dr, W, L. Bosserman, of Buf- City, says : ““It is with great pleas ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. thing else, esgecially to the pa- tient’s disadvantage, as in this case. 1 enclose nerewith the wrapper of found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles. £ am aware that there are imitations in the field, but falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. T think so highly of it that I no one to deceive you in Promotes Digestion Cheerful- P iTcar Contal ik this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” ?lml"e ased Atf“'ith -mrk;d bfl}r:fit I always see that my patients get mot only recommend it to others, ness Contains net ’ 2 in the case of my own daughte’, Fletcher's.” St Py tamily.” Oprum, Morphine nor Minesal. tations and “ JL'S‘—’» aaood® Dr. R. M. Ward._of Kansas City, o4 have obtained excellent resul s p ut have used it in my own family. NoT NARCOTIC » ¥ ASt-as-g Mo., says : ** Physicians generally ¢ i administration to oty r _ PF- Channing H. Cook, of Saint 5 % do not prescribe proprietary prepa- = Louis, Mo., sazs: “I have used Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, children in my practice.” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heaith of Infznts and Childrew - against Experiment. Minn., says : ““ It affords me plea- 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 printing of the formula. on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of avy physician. T know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully, your Castor’a 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 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 that I ever prescribed.” rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescs your Castoria in my practice be- canse I have found it to be a thor- oughly relisble remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any ph who has raised a famil will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” Racghe ar Ot T SANUELPIICHER Pmplin Sead~ ) 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, cely 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.” be Experience Aperfect Remedy for Consti; tion, Sour Shm_.ylch.DianlfoP:;, ‘Waerms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEF. TacSimile Signature of 5 | 1 S ASK YOUR GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of PHYSICIAN