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A Family Supply of Unequaled Cough Remedy for 30c—Money Re- funded if It Fails. i, but oue that anyome cam aoulated cuger. with m warm water, stirred for 2 -Ilm can buy. 1 2% good syrup as money DANIELSON He Mas Been Missing from Foster Over a Yoar—Canterbury Grange Of- ficers—Funeral of ex-Representative | DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS S | past three ihe volume of tr May Be Skeleton of George Dumas— (NCONT ‘ in some Indications of n Daniclson, where msactions his been aging to ithe business men i€ qual of corresponding weeks vears past. Christmas Mail Crush. the Christmas crush | [em P ca Providence, Young Lady—Putnam Telephone Employes Take Many Prizes. Allen Powen has commenced the umeration of persons liable to pay personal tax in Putnam. J. Charles Brightman of Hartford lled on friends in Putnam Wednes- the castle room of the:Second.Congre- gational church. Sale at Putnam Inn. A successful Christnxas sale of fancy work and héme-made held from the parlors of Mms. C. V. Water- man at the Putnam inn Tuesday after- rcon under the ausploes of Ellzabeth Porter Putnam chapter, D. A- R. Miss Charlotte Manning as chairman of this sule was assisted by various members of the chapter. Mrs. McGarry of Grove street re- turned on Tuesday from @ three months’ visit with relatives in Scot- land. Ex-Mayor J. J. MecGurry has returned from a fow days'stay in New York city. ' Miss Hertha l. Sargent has returned of the Mistuxet ch Tuesdey evening ‘was played. score of 163 to 133, the mecond team Won in Pool Tournament. The powl tournament by members | AT FOUNTAINS, to an end . the sixth game No. 1 won by a HORLIGK’S MALTED MILK “Oifci Smidationd TheFood DrmkforAllAges Teani Miss McCormick from Norwich Succeed Her at Broadway) Schoel— Masons Elect Officers. Ingalls—Freight Wreck at Dayville. | of mail w ma ¢ at the local day. e postoffice yedne 3 but the reall Representatives Willis Covell of It was learfied Wednesday that the | burden of shipments and receipts are | Pomfret and Winfleld Kenyon of skeleton found in the town of Foster |looked for, beginning with tod d | Woodstock were visitors in Putnam en may be that of George Dumas, a saw- | extendin, ¥ h the time un Wednesday. O-ceet bottle of Pinex, mixed in s 5 home-made sugar SYFUD, frem o weele's Visit with Miss Marion Tovrtellotte In South Hadley, Mass. usual ady Not -in Trust who disappeared about mill employe, | nrday Marriage Anneunced. Miss Margaret Brennan, who has 3 o a il pint of - 5 than you could buy resdy- | 2 year and « half ago in the town and bindl s ) o anober: i o b 5 o ear ‘savimg | FOSter and has not since been heard | Announcement is made of the mar- s Wiorence G, Smrgent. 2ught the Four a- ” : §250 Fneres w' el from. The skeleton is of such s urn of package | riage last week of Miss Alice Florence | e Misses Shepiey's =chool in Bryme | tiught the Fourth grade at the Broad- |\ gugy® Jngist on “HORLICK’S o Mawr, Pa. will arrive in this city to- | way school for a year and one term, Take a package home Puil » deiiver is as valuable | Brown. niece of Mr. and Mrs. of the letters | .. Watson, of Providence, and Commissioner E. H. Cortiss of Thomp- | son. would indicate that it was of a man |« about Dumag’ build. The remnants of clothes found were also of the kind | worn by Dumas, but the shoes found not of Gay and will spend her vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Sar- gent, in Grove eet, Mrs. Helen Willey and Miss Mary has sent in her resignation, to wake effect the end of the.present term. She was given a reception by the teadhers of the school and the principal, Miss Puffs. and - usually Stope a “Miss Footlittie's reputation and her ep-seated cough Schools’ Holiday Recess. wilates the appetite, is | Deside the skeleton were v ” . Witiey iee Moy B p umas wore when le wi v ineman Johnson spent Wednesdayiin Worces | #e md Sas SisaRt R | R el pricis S The schools in Putnam close tomor- | ter. Mass. Lila Payne, the musk: teacher, Ses D tagaipe preion willingly. Splendid for | last scen uwilve =~ ! up and infures W i heinday Tece Many sof Miss Carolime Bonheaur of Lynn, | Woodward, and the school commitiae- | complexion. B — = B T 2 s chers ot residing In Puinam | Wase. fs cisitmg Miss . Blizabeth | man. James Cooper. Refreshmewis | “Meaning that ihey.ure Woth bri Miss MBrennan was well a nd unequaled for prompt in wiooping cough. 4 & special and highly comcen- were served. remembered with presents. The town has been fortynate in get- ting Miss McCormick of Norwich to llant, eh?" they are both wmaderwith Boston Transeript. ' of a_ Prov news- | i s in the section of Rhode o w arko of Bim stree Mr. and Mra N. Foster of Grove street are spending the holidays with r caildren, Dr. Herbert Foster and to their homes until after the videnc Danie Loliday: ye Vednesday Play Well Presented. e soliciting subseri trated compo of imported Norw: n A et g e e L g g T v A A ok pi . e R T he PN Ion OF e Frsaen ateln at Montelalr, 3. Dr.|take the Fourth grade. M McCor- #8d other netural -healing pime ele | beer ., v Mandinte, in St. John's hall Tues- | 7y} t d his swife In New | mick is a Normul school gradnate and Wents. Simply mix it as directed with | (he skeleton was too large to 1y evening under the auspices of D e S T Bhivard ana Tiet | far Dast, tarwn huRht In S Crang- Pope'siPrafossnce. su; or straiged homey, and it is | L0 the man from whom they were sef ouneil LaConcorde, L'Unfon St. Jean | ¢y e’ in New York ei on The Prince of;Wales ,of Pope's time for use. ing. ptiste, was we eived by the | " prpond Brimm and Mr. Vantine of Charity and Reiisf Lodge Eleots. once said to'the poet: New Brit- Putnam, to many The annual meeting of Charity and Relief lodge, No. 12, . and A. M.. wan held in the Masonic templs on 7ue day evenicg. Tho first business was the charity and relief corporaNem, vhich had charge of the congtrucian of the new Ruilding, and who electes! ‘he following directors: John Forsythe, and have been the guests of ds. TSTONINGTON. Horto: oo | Maptist Young Peoole’s Officers—1912 Class Pins Received—Postal Bank n dience. Funeral of Silas N. Babbitt. Funéral Babbitt we wurch Wedne arge “Mr. Pope. do you notflike kinzs?" Sir.” replied the poet. “I prefer the Yon | before thejclaws are,grown.” A suggestion of murder gsestion of m Leng Isl. Incal frue: Used in more homes in the U. S. and X ““anada thsn any other cough remedy. tion with the grewsome find is car Pis 0 been imitated. but never | ried in the story of how, a little more nevessfu r nothing else will produce | (han @ vear ago, Foster men were in- tne c<. The gesuine is guaran- ed to know why wasla (rac 12ed to give abs isfaction or momey | marked an unfrequented and lon ~“und Ce of uarantee is rt h in the wood He)Told Mer. “What is it, do you suppose. that nt scores of iends in th 1 ting. rranged in cech package, Your druggiet | marks at that tme indicat has Pinex or will get it for you f not, | the vehicle had b turned » o 4 A - el Rand o ot wend’ to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, | for the drive out te ihe & Locking Telephone Directories Fast. Ovpeons. e Ql";‘u},“b"l‘"- e T ;‘;" “’"‘:""";X'" place.and prevents point that now proves Employes of the Southern New F The mi-annual business meeting | Latham. At the conclusion the follow - ,,'"':""‘ ,:‘n'“.':‘;:d':'-h;‘ i e President daii reas- “lected vice nresident, Ra Allen Ave ing offizers were Jobn Forsythe Browne; secretary a few feet distant from <keleton was found, the theors the vehicle when driven niy the lephone comp: w in installing tlon booths a | of the Baptist Young People’s society was held Tuesday evening and the fol- pliedi Charlierseftly. in dire ctory Grundy. ing that h 1elves tn the pa ut The.first mention of Mrs. Grundy. is | there contained the body of a dead | { city. 1In these shelves the direc- |lowing officers chosen and elected urer, George Heydecker: auperinten- A " " » - Morton's elever . comedy | ™% . . crack in ‘the skull | tortes are locked a clever dev Presddent, Frank J. Brow vice | dent’ of Masonic home, George J. He i """“" '-‘;"T;:'.l.’:- At ot ; - e srevent anvone carry em | | osider 2idgo perkins: secre- | tecker. “Hbw are youitoday ? ” :Farmer Ashfield, | skeleton found., but this is not t Luiber ‘Laden Flat Car-Lands; Actoss ~—|t',:nyunv i O €% | presidemt, Miss Edna Perkin Te. T, TR s o ol - T t tzble with:hisiug and pipe, is talk- | by the authorities as conclusive evi- the Rails at Dayville—Brakeman ing, tary, Miss Edwina Ry treasurer, | . o CtEE Y byl B s el v "Not" N“Yl; re ‘I'ID. n£ to bis wife on her return from mar- | (e o foul Pl t bong O IR Slightly Hurt—R —— Miss Hielen Koelb: pianist, Harry W.|shipful master, John Wyvlie: senfor S cnirs vhorws e g A ke et b T et | WINNERS IN BOOST WEEK. Nofthrigp: assistant pianist, Miss Stel- Louis’ ¥ Parsiow: junior | Politeness t! see ' was quite want- ext Hours. Tyecth W —p P “Well, dame, welcome whoam. What | = ia_ Eldridze. . Adin Watrous: senior deacon, | ed.”—P\tsburg(Post. el S i Grange Officers Elected. | Putnam Telephone Men Get First| There will be mo meeting of the | Benjamin Gaskil: junior deacon, Jesse ws dees thee bring vrom market? . : e . ; Woman's Home Missionary society this [ 1. Stimson: senior steward, RICRAr(] | smm———— The following are the newly elected Prize and Two Other Prizes. j 1 “What news, hushand? What I &k | omears of Canterbury grange Fwo s (Thursaliy) afternoon. The annual | Adamson: junior steward, (haries 3 Master, A. Carpenter; overseer i meeting - of the officers and h[vm'h-ra ‘lla.dkl\v ""pmm"'n \\ b R. ( ’:25""\- b oLt iviage Tawara . Jecturer. Abbie (- > oo of the Hible scheol of the Baptist | lisasur ward Newbury. trustees, SR - BB B SHITNES. & SO S B g fhie bes pany Jurme | church will be held Wednesday eve- | William W. Kelloxs, Frank 'W. Batty, T chaplain, Mrs. L T arer o the first prize and two other prizes | PIDE, December 27, at 8.15 o'elock George J. Haydecker. The officers “All the better foor he!” Bva M, Motle steward; ] ettt o g gl L i Group (-, come | _There will be the semi-annual pro- | were instziled by Past Master Latham, “Ab, the sun seems to shine on pur- | C Mrs. Annie Clar] cars. Peter Lea-|posed of Putn: Willimantic. Tor- | Motion exercises of memb R‘;[l;;:;‘[ by Past Master Herbert W pose for him.” i keman, ngt Middletown and Bristol, who ""a,:";‘;“’ h"‘u'"hn"; ;V.;'“h [ I.awled g VAT AL o cou st c he ccident | would get the largest number of des » direction o e_ n 1 e grace to k G 4 y ircum- | prizes being cash and awarded this | members a & > oll be | chael Holland, George Keisey, times, den’t three grumble when they —— Fracites o b Wire Chier Charles T. Thayer kadmitied o the kindersarten driori- | jchn Beee, Fugenc Bogue and Guy be unkindly a bit” FUNERAL. d in Day- | gets the first cash prise for male om- |'ment and presented =with eng: | iner were fin Nod Haven on “And I assure you Dame Grundy's o o New Lon- s, the second prize going to a F<€ cp + - Inesday evening amd bowled a re- ¢ { i S Sl Tk bk ¢ e i William Ingalls. yout ten mantic 7 For third pr\x',hs_-rh“)‘ NER S urn game with the New Haven team is the force thatlkeeps T ® MA™ | puneral services for ex-Representa- MY ran| Framk MO aed A R Hewaet e s Odd Fellows Worked the Second. the nerves well poised - S tive William Ingalls of Brooklyn were oth « he 3 division, were B oo DL e , 2 i dadepgedtinns e Be quiet. wool:ye? - Always @Ing | held from his home on Spring street, each is given an equal amquns |Sathering he members of th ety har e o R0 8 L O ] and controlstfirm, ¢strong dinging Dame f;r;ndydinw ok g:\r-!e:‘l‘:r;-m":flfz?elgzge:rfll"m"‘ e Aline Shbsihan. ol at thi é"" kindergarten children in the ng, when the second degr s con- muscles. What will Mrs.” Grusdyisay” ‘What v. C ce e Con- > g P E o tors from 2 to 4 p. - erfed an © class of four candidate will Mrs. Grundy thlnk!; o’am thee | ETeEational church being the officiating R T {De games, refrestuncnts and d t o e Sh s o AT Men and women who vill Mrs Grandy think? Serayman, ~During . the ‘mervice Mix or femmla stplayes; making fear oat | s eventay ai | et the pacotias & Potia! hd do the world’s work can ot Let ur alome and behave | Charles T, Bard of Norwich !{ ”! le !‘.l\‘ .rll S nam in o’clock, the main school and fe! moker was held. id B fa d hyself pratty ! Face to Face, and Crossing the ompetition with the other piaces |7 windie, % . o ey A avoi rain-fag an Everett Tillinghast. Danielson is division secured twice the mum- (& & gy e a > The death of Capt. Willimm Fish 2 - No Mystery About It. F. Atwood, Brooklyn, . and Ler of new subscriptions during the |mas Bve ot Crencpus Wi e ghven : his home on the Noank road was kee ing brain and body with pr . Al o B c secured in any other division . e Iy feit in Mystic, where he had many T e M i 0 Wout wn stern district of the state, to Grammar School Classpins. R B Bl M LT " . safe in bed there came a_mysterious S i SRy & i - g - a r mome years A g - neral director. ed the banner o - Tha class of 2 of the Stonington | Mr. Kish was a nurse and cared for co s m slon tapping ‘below - his window. Harker The contributions made on tk by the four d ts | granun ar school are now weaning their | ‘uany people in this village. for the dinner for the poor = new ga'd ¢ spins—about 40 members Miss Delia W. Larkin of Westerly ALL ORUGAISTS slipped out of ¥ covers and cautious- of Bradiey is the guest of Miss Sadie Donahoe sie 1 Iy raised the sash. mas are averaging just in « nv;l-.m‘:‘ 4 ey | in wil K L ¥ i - five dollars a day ntertain the Tuesday club Mrs, Amma D. Kelley purchased the ev. Fr. Flemming has been a Willi- 10 a ::"’;‘;::":’d he demanded, his | " 'Tpare will be a e delegation from e ihis weel which | Babcock \Douse and land at ghe cor- [ mantic visitor this week et cha Ing. the G. A. R, W. R. C. and S_ of V b ¥ 1 the 1b members. [ neyr of Ma in anrd Grand streeds. Miss Catherine Dickerson of the con- “I just wanted to tell you,” came a | at the campfire in Putnam next Thurs- ¥ Chetotmon Piot Mrs. Oliser C. Burch will entertain | servatory of music at Worcester is { e ) bt 1 Whi s Partie: et Htob & 2 : e e * S muffied voice, “that there’s a band | 9ay evenins. i Tank A. Whi . P e moxt en. | (16 bFidge S/HIst club at her Bome on | gueat ‘of Ter parents, Mr. and M window The Connecticut Mills company is o o D8 this we First Day uf Postal Bank Today. - o i s RN With - visions of burglars Harker | 2DOUt to receive another shipment THe soolet Queens of Avilion and their| The rush for' the holiday season is Early Type of Letters. S KA. SR S NN 1)~ DAY ohed T Bie I Hlrea | Rew looms for their plant at Ind 5! HAR BE, misthe nds gave a Christmas party Tues- |at its height hare. The postoffice has The type of letters in early manu- Guide Book F '.pl his elh.'\nd slipped n;:’a] place. ‘(x e m'o.c,- new ring at which games were en- mayl todistribute, as the | scripts was the same as that of those{HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Laws through the halls in his . | chines are instalied there nd % stmas servec s ever popul o ot (s LN IS | bt 50 Sols st tak alt, whielt ha Unreasonablensss Permissible. “ba i e The opening ot ihe| Used on the earlier metal plases and|Phoenix Block, Danisisen, Conn. gty been running evenings for some Huma re never meant . « 1% B e Dlace: her o5 the!| wax tablets. All letters were capitals.] oct1TuThs : . ':m;lmvtf.!e Today, Thursday " is one of the| pe ent people; sentf ock which ali s thene la mo savings | Minuscule, or small letter'ng, as op |~ i the sidewsa ghortest days in the year, & it will » = e » gaiety and delight hought tive postofficr savings | posed to f! o WHES you want 10 also be one of thé busiest ones, as| ment and pers : ahow god businsss, The| & d to the majuscule, was Invented | o5, pators the puslin in the seventh ~eminry. Alum better thae thia: tin b were held | express agent has h\s share of work fndicated by the Christmas t ed to p T ir ng columns of The wull urs down here,” rade of the | ervonsly. < about burglars?” ranger. n't you call me out of bed Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authornties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unguestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays siomach paias and quiets the nerves, but' assimilates the food: Z7ird—It is an agreeable and pestrct substitute for Castor Oil It is absolutely safe. It does not comtain any Opium, Morp hine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is 7. di tell me that there was a hand mov- = around near the cellar window?” s 8 the dial on the gas meter ks while you sieep”—Philadel Gains 30 Pounds I 30 Days Remarkable Result of the New Fles! Builg;fitsz#li:m‘;d(}m untike 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 Women. expess 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.—Zail's Journal of Healll:. Prove It Yourself By Sending Coupon Below For A Free, bc Package. George, I _never saw anything e effects of that new treatment, for the building up of weight nerve force. It acted more Letters from Prominent Physici ans ‘Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. C nf‘.; sald steraay in | e t had 2 e Bl R The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Lelster, of Rogess, Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Braat ¥vd, Dr. B, Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O, Morgan, of S0, Amboy, at could make ma fat 1 trled 3 Ark., says : “ As a practicing phy- N. H.,savs: “1 use your Cast« nia g0, TlL, says : 1 have prescribed N..J. says: *'I prescribe your Casto- o amd aidest wvessthin sim Always Bought and which sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice. snd in my famil: t.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day for children who are milk, peer, and almost evervthing else you goujd think of, but without result. A 2 very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from copstipation, with has been in use for over 30 De. W, T Secley, of Aity, N, Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omah: \ . very satisfactory.” better effect than 1 receive from & 3 25 > > N Neb.,says : * Asthe fathes of thir - e 2 any other combination of drugs.” - 2 : “I have used ; . William Belmont, ~f Cl v years, has borne the signa-~ “;;‘“F[':”_ .:’;7 vour Cas- 4o’ children 1 certainly know- m?;m.:o i oS Syt Jears 2 WY gomething about your great medi- 2 4 + Dr. H. J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. stands first 'n its liass Tn my thirtv years of practice I can say I never have found anything thatso 3 1lled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, M ‘ch., says : I prescribe your Cas- ton ia extensively as 1 have never forn nd anything toequal it for chil- drea 's troubles. {am aware that thers 'areimitationsin the field, but I al'a ays see that my patients get Fleth or's. practice and have found it a safe and »eliabie remedy.” Or. Ragmond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., seys : *“After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pe- tient’s disadvaatage, as in this case. 1 enclose herewith the wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Whrd, of Kansas City, Y., says: 1 nave used your Casto- ria and found it an excellont remedy in my bhouschold and priv- ate practice for many years, The formula is excellent.” cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under 3 # his personal supervision 4! since its infancy. Aliow ’ this. All Counterfeits, Imi- ting theFood and Reg ula- Stomachs and Bowels of Or. Howard James, of New York, R 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, . L. Bosserman, of Buf- ays: *1am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- rin. 1 think so highly of it that I pot only recommend it to othem, but have used it in my own family.” no omne to deceive you in Digestion.Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ,;qlorphme nor Mineral. tations and “ Just-as-good” Mo, says - “Physielin 4 and h..vacbhlno;d excellentresul s 1\ \enming . Cook, of Saint Any Man Or Woman Who Is Thin Can T eRIC Bk oysicians generally from it administration to oth | D% A 9., ®w7s: “I have used _ Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St Paul A S Y. P children in my practice.” ‘ Minn., says: “It aflosds me plea- Regover Normal Weight By The Remarkabie New Treate ment, Protone. your (gue 7a for several years past inmyom ofamily and bave always found it thoroughly efficient and never ol jected to by children, which ivi® great consideration in view of %\ w fact that most medi- cines of t| 4 3 character are sbnox- jous and t W erefore difficult of ad- ministratio W As a laxative I consider it 4 he peer of anything shat I ever p w escribed.” are but Experiments that trifle with- and the health of Infants and rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- canse I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family. as 1 have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria.” 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 a: sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of any physician. 1 know of its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully.” ASK YOUR YSICIAN 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, 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 remeay.” endanger ad been thin for years, and began to nk it was uatural for me to be that Finally J read abont the remarkable cesses brought about by the use of Pro- . 80 T decided to try it myself. Woell, hen Iiook at myself in the mirror now, T 1k 1t 15 somebody eise. 1 have put on pounds during tho last month and It stronger or more ‘nervy’ in my Childrem.——E xperience ! against Experiment. Aperfect Remedy for Consti fien, Sour Stomach.Diarr[np:a-. Werms Convulsions, Feverish- aess and LOSS OF SLEEP. g L - GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of i % | | - FREE PROTONE COUPON. coa1 700 nothing to prove the remarkabls Thi trontment. o Frotons Camomn 4 to anyoma 8 frea 06 packege of Frosoes 25407 811 ot this conpon 88 eaciowr 100t e or wiivar 15 heip cover end packs \ L} &7 en astonish ¥ that Protone does the work. t on more fiseh. 1] out the fol- coupon todas. Free Sc packages can only Sy eriting firecl 1> Deboit e Frotons Cor 455 Pratone Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 9. k