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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNE! DECEMBER 3 Fe ¥ ain Saturday following an operation, PUTNAM Was brousht to this cify Tuesday aft- Jam: Menard’s Case Nolled—New | 200N funcral services to be held to- v, Manager for Bradley Theater—| "\ir Babbitt was the son of Silas Grange Installation—Prescott C.| L. and Olive B. Babbitt of the town |—Co - | of Xiliingly, and was born in Putnam, Garyr, Dreps ' Depile-Gownlys Com- | 28 L CEITRE ontll-about 8ix yoars If You are Not at Your Best don’t worry about it — there’s no gwod in worry. Get better! If your stomach is wrong, your live & and bowels inactive—your DANIELSON dence, the problem being to sclect ons | missioners Explain Decision in Ber- of several es fro 5o A ago, when he went to New Britain to g dobd 4 he Rl::\(i» Islk |! vebegs n“‘,::“:j nier License C. enter the employ of an automebile nerves are sure to fl’" ‘n‘( JOu bl impure Unidentified Skeleton of Man Found chesrful and hopeful. As they have h elped in thousands of cases, manufacturing concern. Noar - ol OpeciglsLusaleite Sev | g nol Lne 2 Dalition Slane n 1a78e | Notices to attorness were sent out | ™I leaves his wife, who was Eliza vices—Highway Commissioner to| inz that the route Rest e | Tuesday for a meeting of the Windham | Reeven of Putnam, 'his father and Deci Route to Be Macadamized— | Selected. If this is done » will be | county bar to be held in the superior | mother, and a stepson. ’ o - an all-macadam highway from Daniel- | C0Urt room here Thursday to take ac- i p ; Copy Filed of County Commission-| . "5 (000 T8 oY e shortest | tion on the notice filed by Frank E. | s’ Records in License Cases. | route—24 miles. hode Taland - has | Howarth of this city, that he intends FUNERAL. —_— built its macad m Pr dence to | 1@ make application for admission to o ) |: e Joseph Hilllary of Foster reported in | [opkine M ills out ten miles | (e Par of Comnectieut. \hlr H;xw‘.:;l)| = George H. l“ c( &l ke A AR give your sydtem t\ic natural help it needs. Danielson Tuesday afternoon the find- | from Danic i2 Been o law suident here for the| Funeral services for Georse I o ele w--mi‘u m':k“e A s el eedywr ry on last Thanks- ing in a lonely place in the woods near COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT. —_— | wedding anniver looks. They will help you all along thei line—to a clear head, MCEMEAT s e e F(:;aterfme S‘wkjum i 1 | WieE RECENTED, .o‘;.;.',lgr\:ml\;ix“;;m; ;“.hylu “.‘.‘.i‘,"“’p.?‘.‘n‘ffn free from aches—to bright eyes—to healthyr active organs. This of a man, the crumbling frame having | Copy Filed by Counsel in Tangled Case | ' Abpser Against Jaimes Me- | Helguts r B n Nebbert of sure, quick and tonic family remedy wvill help Nature to “Lind MOTHER USED TO MAKE™ the appearance of being that of a man of License-Granting to Amadee and & thé P £ saptist ¢ reh officiating Real raisins in who munt have” peen dead "iout | Bernier | mard: Charged with Serious Offence. | Focartr, were”lhird Carpente Restore Your Full Vigor None Such Mince Meat? lf | 355 et "founa bestde. the SKeleton:| A tomevs arry 1. Hack of Danfel- | Tecause of U ubsence from the (1) (1) g . v ai o i & 5 state of h vife, 0 as expected Rather! Two million e L R e e ana Jen arpenter of Pummam, ! For e e o . L. Sold Everywhere. la boxes with full directior 8, 10c. and 25c. pounds of raisins in 1910. dence alther were ot S pur- | e thé \chmamathasohiiis tory \ muied ‘o o Yun- ) DA Cireotoesmiiunn. . o8l - =0 st have ren wel along ! Win m n ave flled with At- u r - rOCD g - ————————————————— ey Y 10 cents buys a 2-pie X . LA = it | Bugp e i for years, and on the recent notable - ys a 2-pie pack: in years and above average heighl.!(omey Arthur . Bill, * attorney for| e B e i | anniw ¢ of hig wedding was ve HOltLe ceeo ~unuUAD. ill ana c to death, During all of age. Yourgrocer has None Frank Potter and another man named | e | BALANGANG THE SEXE®. < Paine found the skeleton, which was who Appealed | Healey of Woodstock by Jailer Fields| i g - o R Such Mince Meat. I nys Rh6 Cor oRRCNEEE JreS ‘pa ko] n Jn| Monday when Menard completed serv- | 1S active vears of his Jife he was | yo Get Inte Some of Them One Has to MERRELL-SOULE CO. to North Scituate, R. L, for burial. entence in the county jail for| he was married 60 years Use a Stepladder. ingular, len't\ It, the Way Natewe ort. Menard was to have ficed a more serious charge Tuesda »ut_his wife, who is in_@mwtu | would not appear against him. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Mr. Hilllary said Tuesday that no! person has been missed within a year in the country about where the man was found, so the man may have been 1 @ wanderer ihere. RS | mandam About the Borough. H in Putnam an: - Rnode Island mill | mpe Buropean bed always strikes the Preserves | the Equilibrium? been retired for o ninitiated American ftraveier as a| One of the m\“t subtle and interest 3 WaS a veter: of the eivil war, in which he saw hard | huge joke. In France they commence | ing problems oi} life, according te the service. Mr, Locke is survived by his | to {mpress him with their height and| eminent statist.\'ian and student of wife and a son, George, who lives with R. J. Ewart, is the sioners, a NEW MANAGER ARRIVES. jo £ | 58, 1 he looks dubiously | heredity, Profess\ THE GHOST OF THE PAST. . B SO Vol Tetgh Tase, | George M. Fine of New York Takes| = Parents g fo Sy rod “ootton | numerical relatio \iip of sex and 19 @ Bese Up to Taunt and Haunt the| Iienry A. Potter ¥ popleo ot ADe 4 Charge of Bradley Theater. | NOT A TAXPAYER. “couvre pied” of eiderdown, which | influence upon thy: body politic. The Poor Human Derelict. SRS W entioned, | 3 seems something like a mountain, and | woman's rights mc\rement is in essence The Il crowd of grimy loafers | - Simecy. frar W g | So County Commissioners Hold Gordon | 1o wonders how he is ever goiug to| a matbematical an statistical problem, sma grimy Sidney Marland and William the 1 A. Johnstone—Statement Regarding | pear all that extra weight on his per-| sccordiug to him. W’here is not a gen to play with the Putnam nst Oxford . on Iy in the little circle of | land a unged wea | basketball team a; ight from the fitfully flickering lamp some socio) Bernier License. son. But when bhe has slipped be-| eral advance of worain, s Christmas. | granting rol & o 1 ts ert. Th As & sudden mani abo wo = the o b s g 3 ad ten years' experience Following extrac ror he | tween the sheets and the grateful | ogists asser rrey iz -::::.Ogu:z:m 5 ::::y gt e R e A | T o | statement of the commissioners of | warmth communicates itself to his cold | festation of her powex, a period of su poster. almost unreadable in the gloom. | to hi et 52 tinue to conduct the hou ‘\.}".',djf"i"-v', s . 'HLd|‘\\"uklll|r“‘)lr}e-cierh bones—if it is winter they are sure to| premacy and themsaa decline of her The door swung open—it was never| Goraon A.Johnstone isin New York L Same hieh Krane (e b g g (ourt by their attor”| pe like icicles—he discovers that it is | status. il & Gabiier Npurs 1 b DR INN | Phpat e T s weck x e e | les 5. Searls, state attorner. vs| deceptively light and delicionsly com-| The explanation is s ls¥istical mainly, and peaked cap of the HNGaNS S e Ee S e ln. the mmisioners of Windham cotnty | fortable True, it has always bevn something of Aty appeared with a cheery greet-| blication of H. H. Starkweather for rowing out of the granting of two | In Switzerland the beds attain a|a pussle why the projortion of each ng g ot o e business eal T i Eoum ting a5 | uttle more beight, but it is in Ger-| kind, apparently with \ittie or no un o Lol o fi L e e W RS : many that they become of such an| derlying reasom, is produced in the Come in, men; come in. Fine treat| Killingly High school will close Fri- all the | day for the holiday recess, which wilrt extend to Tuesday, Jan. Burial in Mt. Vernon. & DIERS Of Ll stated to At-| altitude as to necessitate a pair of | right numbers. The arpament that if CEad Wi T macion. e 3 : ney for G. A.| steps to mount them. One tourist,| such were not the case thie particulnr Uit up by his father, Samuel Mor- | o O e orered thai | finding that one leg of the stepladder | apecies would not survive doos not ro " Grange Officers Installed. was broken, solved his difficulty by | veal to us the methods by which this eputy F. E. Blakeman of § going to the extreme end of the room, | object has been achieved. (That some installeq the newly slected taking a running start and landing| mechanism must exist by smeans of DVERaatoc SERese At S e with n fiying leap in the midst of the | which within certain limite the number T T Alter it e Xarkey red elderdown. He crawled in | of males.and females born is zegulated supper was -served and | ! under the crocheted counterpane and | is proved by the facts of ' history, | was soon fast asleep. Some time in| where we have numerons examples of the night be became sleepily aware of | wars and other social upheavals whers i gramophone music halls. Come on " One by one they went. Comic songs| The body of Michael Cantell = -4 S - | who died in Hampton, was brou marches rang nasally here Tuesday and forwarded to Mt hall. Then the cheery | Vernon, N. the former home of the voice was heard again | deceased. ; “Now for some grand opera, gentle- Unclaimed Letters. Letters addressed as follows a 5 imed at the Danielson postoffice ct who bad subsided | . Richard Brown, Peter 8 5 » had discove: ated that 1a Assessments Must Be Paid. >cial ho "his (Wed- Sewer roceeded to Amadec - ly 1 Deput eman wil > keman will | fernier, pel sile rival from the pub- | James Leach, Alphonse Laduke rs of Sennexit grang . saffer 1 1 himself at the words. ; dore Maynard, G. N.. Noxen, M.. ok IOxIL ETEnEe. | tully within | & consnming thirst and started to get| males have largely ed, and yet nd opera,” he muttered | iroree v s Master-and Mrs. L. 3| 2810 so-called appeal 1| sut of Led for u drink. A startied| within an apparently short period of hazil; e v ot e s P W CNRNteR | still’ con in that belief t 174 Shriek, followed by some swear words | time, as mwasured by such events, n The familiar whir of the gramo-| .- - g ‘m T" ]“ i leave Puinam for Manc don A. Johnstone ix not a toxpuyer in | that even the thick headed German | balance hay.again been established . h\risimas trce for the me 2 m - . e town o <111 gly.” v " u 3 phone began again, and then a voice | o¢ S( Alban's Sunduy school s to be | o R A 1l install this eve- | e 1WE OF KULnEN @ hid ' n_undersiool, penstssted;fv| SEbe e m‘;mh"um s ';:r":‘l the alumininm horn announced, | the church at 4 o'clock on B e L ol e e the remotest chamber in the lun. i e ey St lampshire state large mumber of T “I was lLalf awake’” he explained| greater the disturbance of position from ‘I Pagliaccl,’ by Pompey | ot = r‘ccl\[. T]\‘v‘ . me ucademy aws Bt b Cariyle, the famous temor of grand | s S yue sauoh Wil s i h wers have | day the coming of this mornin afterward d had been dreaming of | the greater is the force tending to e opera.” As the mame of the sInger | communion at both serviees, and ser. | becn buil | FELL BEAD. the first of them will get away for t standing vu Table rock, in the Yosem- | stablish its nutural stand while tn B communion at both services, and ser- || calette Fath Hold S i el Ty holiday recess, extending through : + il P was announced the ragged waif stiff- | mon at 10.45. . - i oy pecial Ser-| Prescott C. Carder, Expires from | {wo weeks, Sisters from the local con- | ite. 1 started to get out of bed—and | motion.—Current’ Liferature enmed upright where he sat. Then as Postoffice Holiday Hours. Heart Disease. "vent will ace ‘m‘.‘an,\ parties to Hart- | began to fall. Naturally I supposed 1 ~ t = s rang ours at _the posto on Christ . ford ana New . Tovk, from Which it~ | unging to the bottom of that| The Grafton bridge, which cost 516 the first notes rang out his face held Hours at the postoffice on Christm. . Condtie. fell dead as | i B thals T ichte Sane ot fhe] e plunging g ok “: oo Bl precipice, and I'll leave it to you if any | 800, all the agony of a lost soul day are 1o be so arranged that the < ‘of h ' f the academy come to Put- longest and handsomest cement % 5 + ded fice will be closed from 12 m, to 6.30 pils . " © his feet he bounded; the: p. m. The rural carrier will cover his| 't b narm one wouldn't have let out a yell when | .5, L "% worla, was finished and ery, “Stop it. for heaven's make stop | pout pfisbon t S s |« 1 1arg » burning of the Mannexit hote he thought he was going 1o be dashed | [ oned for travel In June, 1910 route as usual, but the momey order | |0} of 1 DE i o R v nd with grimy hands pressed ank departments | i | Tocadey morning, causing . lose of | 10, 98aiB.” o over his face he rushed from the hall, i BSRG s 5 N IS Aae & (Chiaatioone’ of Soeciar Sometimes in Furopean bhotels the|~ followed by a storm of abuse. - HAaslon $ xS | interest to Putnam people, a great | tourist is taken solemnly to one side 4 9 trip, that Christmas mail may be ¢ 1 o w v r < “What's the matter?” querled the | tributed on time. ° | Not Satisfactory. cen a resident hera | many of whom know the hote and told that by paying & few francs Orpheum Theater, Daniclson commissioner — | A thist enge is another kind | Warren Webster, | Ho As It Seemed to Him or lire more he can have the royal T answered another ALL-MACADAM HIGHWAY | which wor 1 much satistaction | was born in Fiskedale, Mass., and aft- | yonie” What became of the foliow | Pedchamber. A certain hotel in. Sor s attacl ey 5 the mar pends st of his | er a life of activity had been retire 7 al l m an attack of |y Euentually Stretch from Daniel- | 10 th n epends most of his ity had been retired | _, ' comstructed the watch with 10,000 | T°2t0; Where a dosen or more re; Tee s ng to satisfy it. — Atchison | es being | separate pleves? Gillls—I think I've | 16245 bave lain in onesscason, is even f this city, | got one of his automobiles mow.— | WO geuerous, for if the rooms are o gty they make no extea charge | FAMOUs Concert Band And the traveler loves to recount when R TN orn his frail | g5, 4o Providence—Commissioner to| (/¢ Vi pubs. TUsed to 3 | Globe . Decide. Booze dome it.” LaEx e e | 1 him?” State Highway Commissioner .\l.\v‘—! Doesn’t Pay. i @onald will come to Danielson tomor- : < . - —_— . v BRtE Bow D I S a ke i No business pays so poorly, consid oBITU 7 he is back on h!s native hea 0 row (Thursday) to make ins y 4 ARY. = E N ‘ his own song he | {0V of “several pieces of 1 Work, | ering the nu f men engagea fn| il Are Apparatus which can | cheek pressed the same pilow that Tuesday Evening, Dec. 26t} s either complted or contemplated, it, as burgl Louls Globe-Dem- Silas Newton Babbitt or lacking altogether, has| bad been used by the little queen of | .y iy wiant E P cluding |hA1)ro;iv)sedll‘uuh«s (-;r a trunk | gerat body of Silas Newton Ba ented by & North Carolina in- | Holland or the king of'Saxony.—New Iine between Janielson and Provi- | 11 ho died at his home in New Tri 2| i ¢ rk Tribune, Elaborate special TOBACCO CHEFS. s s S &t York Tribune P Experts That Make Sauces For Fla- voring the Differsnt Brands. tok o said the sal 1 Why Physicians Recommend Castoria kes the give us s t or poulet creole. Take dark. sweet. juicy plug 2 oo A R ae " . 2 . of “nars brown’ o popuiar among ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians e more prosperous type of teamsters. H 5 Py e 2 S 8 = Well Bivor or Mk o0k UG 8 with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: #Firsf{—The indisputable evidence that a sauce e i s o2 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 e L L peefrct substitite for Castor Oi It is absolutely safe. It dves not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is Well 1 bisiBem unblke 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 citronells, bergamot expece danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poiscning 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 entitled to the information.—#Hall's Journal of Healtk. ome to the e Havana cigar, the cigar| for 40 or 50 cents, that you | £ at his best. He| is when you that seils —— zee the tobacco ct doesn’t his sauces then of such i ici etk gt - Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. mot. lico so forth. No, h i dikis. b teria, ke dEkels The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- DreL. O. Morgan, of So, Ambc of the b Havana tobaccos Ark., says : “ As a practicing phy- N. H., savs: *Iuse your Castoria go, IIL, says : “I have prescribed N.J. says: *‘I prescribe your Castor depend entirely on their Always Bought and w 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 ferments. h tobacco undergoes a very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with ation. and here the has been in use for over 30 appiying the bacteria b cause these fermenta- Or. Wm. L. McOann or Omaha, very satisfactory.” bot#er effect than I receivs from Neb,, says : ** As the father of thir- 2 . any other combination of dr. teen children I certainly know . Dr- William Belmont, of Cleve- something about your great medi- "“d"o'!‘;"{' s ke '“;"‘"i“ cine and aside from my own family #tnds first 'n lts ciass In my tobacco. handles th jous bresds of SxpaeincnS Lane; o my, yekey of umwl'{:““fof pd lyv.hm‘wl' t.l:’ 5 v ofpogpng o honige ot < Or. Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular goor bave found an %0 emedy in my housebold and priv- 3 Ynez, Cal, says : ““After using and efficient remedy in almost RLTe PO ate practice for many years. The 2 } Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Ansity, N. » and 1. d d cloves 5 H isi ind mace”Buftaio Express. | s&'\n( PreparationforAs- |} his personal supervision é your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” Y., says: “Ihave used your Cas- toria for several jears oy practice and have found it a safe and reliabie remedy.” years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, he len the tobacco chef of the highest type, the one who ferments Havana Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ‘T have used your Casto- ria and found it an excellent and has been made under and mace.”—Buffalo Express ktoodamnag;lg_— it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- Pinishnant Afier Dasti since its infancy. Allow ignorant druggiss substitute some- _ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toria extensively as I have never Dy, Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- A negro. already under sentence of ife im two chs With great ¢ thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “Itis with great pleas- fyund anything toequalit for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to tient'’s disadvantage, asin thiscase, Ure that I desire to testify to the gdren’s troubles, am aware that speak a good word for your Casto- 5 sonment, was convieted of no one to deceive you in assault to murder. 3t - n Promotes Digestion Cheerful- is. tecfei == vity the juty senjenced e D.g.ec:nMnsneiunr this. All Counterfeits, Imi. officers to keep his i gpum,Morphim nor Minezal. ||8 - nd “ gt Py I NAH CoRIC: 4 tations and ‘ Just-as-geo I enclose nerewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. there are imitationsin the field, but ria. 1 think so highly of it that I the imitation.” I have ased it with marked benefit Y always see that my patients get pot only recommend it to others, in the case of my own daughte”, Fletcher's.” 4 but have used it ywn family. and have obtained excellent resul 8 e vt from its administration to othr children in my practice.” im to five ye st Dr. R. M. Ward, of Eansas City, Mo., says : ** Physicians generaily & do uot prescribe proprietary prepa- Louis, Mo., se7s: “I have used Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, rations, but in the case of Castoria your Castor’a for ssveral years past Minn., says : * It affords me plea- 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 other physicians, has tanght me to phia, P: y The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used and make an exception. I prescribs your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, BDow endorse your Castoria. The your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in factof the ingredients being known cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- Uirough the printing of the formula oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character sre obnox- ©n the wrapper is one good and dmn’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefors difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- whe has raised a family, as 1 have, profession, but I, for ane, mest ministration. As a laxative I mendation of any physician. 1 will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it oconsider it the peer of anything Xnow of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully. Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint theology entered the de- sision, fhe jury feeling as did the man found bhammering sway at a snake after he had killed it and who ex- plained by saying be believed in pun- ishment after death.—Judge. are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heaith of Infants and A Statesman's Queer Ambition. Childrez—Experience Tie P Den vy M : against Experiment ion far above politics. He passed Remedy nstipa- ’ the reform bill, but that did.not sat- nmsmomglri)%mea i his soul. There was talk ef Ta- Werms Convulsions. Feverish- | . and Grey =aid quite earmestly, What would 1 500 05 Sant el ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. : Fac Simile Signature of mendation of Casteria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” statesman. who had-been prime ter and had left an - indelible % on the history-of-his ceuntry =5 acmmally envious eof“an epera Lendon Globe. CENUINE - ASK CASTORIA YOUR Bears the Signature of ] > e PHYSICIARN dancer Largest Flower, The world’s largest flower 1s said to be tne rafiesia, a native of Sumatrs, the petals of which surreund a nearly-a foot wide.

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