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ORWICH BULLETI WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912 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: First—The mdxsputable evidence that 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 paefree substitute for Castor Oil unllke Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s entitled to the information,—Hall's Journal of Healtk. has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under Mzhbh' Prcpamnon lnrA | simlating theFood andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of INEANTS £ nlr.imuv since its infancy. Aliow no one to deceive you in this. Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Best.Contains neither m,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Josogpe o 00 Thr SAMULLPITONER All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” - are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrem—E xperience ApectBemedy forConsiips- against Experiment. fiop, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Waerms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSinle Signature of CENUINE AL modihs old Dosrs CiNS 5] 3 his personal supervision. It is absolutely safe. CASTORIA Bears the Signature of It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Drops, Godirey’s Cordial, etc. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W, F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says: 1 use your Castoria in my praetice, and in my family.” very much.” Dr. W, T, Seeley, of Ansity, N. Y., says: “Ihave used your Cas- teria for several jears iz my practice and have found it a safe It is This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to 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 knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, g:d i Ark,, says : “ As a practicing phy- Always Bought add which sician T use Castoria and iike it and reliable remedy.” Or, Raymond M. Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says : *‘After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tient's disadvantage, as in this case. I enclose herewith the wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, ““ Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to 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 I have, will join me in heartiest recom- Mo., says : make an exceptil mendation of Cas on, toria.” every home.” and have obtained excellent resul from its administration to oth children in my practice.” an excellont remedy.” Or. Wm, 1. McCann or Omaha, Neb., says : ¢ As the father of thir- teen children T certainly know something about your great medi- cine and aside from my own family experience, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost 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, 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 ome, most heartily endorse it and believe it Dr, B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- 2o, Il1, says : “I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr, William Belmont, af Cleve- land, Ohio, says: “ You Castoria ¢tands first ‘n its ciass In my thirty years of practice I can say 1 never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles, f am aware that there are imitationsin the field, but I siways see that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castora for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughiy efficient and never objected to by children, which is & great comsideration 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 Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: ““I prescribe your Casto~ ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with bet#er effect than I receive from any other combination of drugn.” 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,” 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,” s . Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St. Paul, 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 any physician. I know ef its good qualities and re- commend it cheerfully.” ~ ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN consider it the peer of anything shat I ever prescribed.” Burdette C, Hopkins, Andrew E.|yard in front of the store until Mil- Meech: assessors, Harry W. Clark, |ler's return. Being cold weather (Jan. { Charles B. Hutehins, Thomas Brad- |27), he did not feel like remaining out- ag ole (v] er ford: bailiff, George M. Pilling: tax |side. so went Into the grain shed at the ¢ 3 collector, Edward S, Carpenter; library | west hs::gejfil t::t s;oo!‘:h iR it and through three generations Beecham’s Pills are uni- - — Srec s oo i s e sl e S G bt o b S ol vl versally looked upon as the best preventive and corrective T and told him he was under arrest. He of disorders of the organs of digestion and elimination ever DANIELSOR { 1vn, for his wife. From what has de- EN DEATH asked the man “What for? and was % Th lief £ { veloped there is nothing to indicate SUDD . e R L B e nown. They give speedy relief from the headaches, sour W A ion | that & marriage ceremony was per- s A b Fire Station to Be Open on Election |}t &t WIS 1€ Sming of some | Mrs. Margaret D, Cassidy Found Dead to arrest the first man found in the stomach, mdxgestwn due to biliousness or constipation, Day—Burial of Mrs. Odina Dage- | japers of just what nature is not| in Bed—Heart Disease the Cause. B A M e B b ke nias—Brooklyn Man Gets Fine and | ;(‘hv girl's mOU}H' and .brothel:s o S L 65, |referred to by’ Mr. Dausreau, testified f ltalian Girl. | live in Brooklyn on a farm. Since the Mrs. Margaret D. Cassidy, aged 65, |4y .+ (ho defendant did not pay for the o Jail on ComplalntAo { taking of the girl for his wife by | was found dead in bed at her home in gx;in. pay Mr and Mrs. 8. Cady Hutchix re | !.«»\;vm‘_ a letter mal( :'ame to the | the Ashentuck distr]ur.’Tue;da?" murn-[_ Mrs. Jennie M. Corey, Moosup, an- g spending 1t Atlant | sirls- attention Was recelved by Felice. Hesrt disegte wag the canse of{,iyey iyyicnans, Sestifing this Diingesen are no experiment. They are too well known for that; vy sung is visiti vanti from some woman in Italy, who | death. Coroner A. G. Bill viewed t e peddied meat in Moosup in her neigh- . ‘and Mrs, Clar- | addressed him as her husband and |body. Mrs, Cassidy was a resident of | o0 006 "quliing o part of January, and their mild and gentle, ‘but sure action on the b o of their children being in good | thai section of the town for many | S8 Cliids S Hig testimony that bowels, liver, kidneys and stomach, too well approved. Mdm gz s in Montreal, The letter led to the action|years. She leaves hér husband, Louis, | p "o i1 at his home. 4 W et W o el A oo g against Levanti by his new | one son, Lawrence, and two daughters, | “Spy ™ 1oimonts in the case were If you are out of sorts take at once this famous George Baribeault, formerly em- | d“‘d “N’“h:t‘l”'"'lf» lk‘j?m}vl Mulfd"t’[ and E“Zab?l‘f"-H‘“:‘d‘fir‘lm' ? | made by Attorney Donald G. Perkins | remedy and you will endorse the good opinion of thou- w F. B Biteood gone to | however, denies that he has a wife in | graduate nurse, now o artford. for the defendant, and by State Attor- e N . by F. good has gone to | [alv, and insists that he has done o | | s B Seacs When ey | sands—you will know why Beecham’s Pills so deservedly Ay at el W jwere concluded it was so late that - $ A Hdash ah | [Nk or ADlRD. B g PUW@_{‘ | idse Benncts dia o “dotiver s ave Unequale eputation trip. B ¢ rdoan of P aaTy | charge to the jury, but he wi 80 o g % o 2 Ty s of Bourdias Sisas o lebn Dumas, Diarost, Maisite Dainy's i % iediy) moriior, 1o Which Seld evarywhore, 10c., 25c. The directions ith evary boz point out the rosd to health, Unclaimed Letters. l'uesday of a man named lackmar, Wilson in Hotel Parior Where First | | a resident in the nearby town of Fos : time court was adjourned. | Letters addressed to Mi%. Jennie | ® TI'esk 5 Wi .| Marriage Ceremony was Performed —_— Bennett, Louis Carcieri and Romeo | ter, R. I, who is to “»H’ ‘hb" e 8 ey e A et | POMFRET STUDENT { Maynard are unclaimed at the Daniel- | ”.‘”"I[f.l‘“ e L | Flmhad_vs““hy Bt Sehool] 3 — | town Tuesday, coming to attend the| STAFFORD SPRINGS son postoffice this w ibes Mr. Blackmar as a'@an who | Shidant at Lol Motital | At Day Kimball Hoapital Recovering | K of P. meeting. { it A bt gyt g b not look as old some other | wattll e doue, s After Surgical Operation. Eloguent Lecturer. & The firm of E. D. Tufts & Co. has men he knows who are no more One more yuple was added Tues { | There was a large crowd at St. An- | been incorporated under the laws of [ s e e couple was added Tues = 8 | : 80, *nd says that the near-centena day to the rapidly growing list of those | 11 the Day Kimball hospital a stu-| grew's church Monday evening, at-|ihe giate, the amount of capitalizatio on yple in good flesh and apparent “e‘““ Whv' have uu» to f’ulmfln ince ihe|dent at Pomfret school, Who is the 50m | topjing the lecture on St Patrick, giv- | being 320,000, the ronowirr:g ofl\o‘n 1 Putnam Tu \side from being somewhat deaf, Mr. | frst of ‘the year from Massachusetts|0f Wealthy parents resident in Erie.)en py Rev. James Q. Dglan, a 18- | being elected: President and treage conneetion wi ¢ e | Blackmar retains his faculties. towns to be married, without u\-.ailingl » 18 BT "”“”{}v ')f;}’:‘_:ll"dg u‘;:s;nhi: | tive of Jewett Clty and former mem- | .ye; g, D, Tufts; secretary, Robert M. 1 recently perfc 1 i 1 i i ry band. & e 41t . arles Dansreau cas being | The lvlvlbrmge Golden Wedding. | the five days' period necessary in the | I T D abicean Dr, | Der of.the. Jiiford shieionery hurd. | Fisk, Loth of this town. The company rged with stealing gt rom th | & State after a license to marry is|>20F I¢ % The tcwn team and a gang of MeN, iy t; continue business here as in the iinebaug store A vecenily nofadiin oThe Bl Hoa {E. Terry Smith of Hartford was te | were out Monday making repairs o | g being the intention of the B ok U, (Debats ; ,’ JACH | he pair made happy was § Suacor assisted by the roads, which were badly washed | (ompany 1o conduct sucn establish- suey Ir. At oase it Wilson, 21, and John Du- | B "H”l"kh and Dr. by the heavy rain last Friday. ments in other towns where oppor- Rev. Clarence H. Burbe Judge » Wi Bl s both of Worcester. For theJames H ?‘”“Eg‘”f‘ Ky | Morris Lapee is sorh"‘fi’,\HH" \\I;‘“ tunities arise a A S | n anniver their w J b 5 ek 's family physicidn, E e ja st his home on Halls Hill N § % . 3 i bride the venture on the sea of mat : . . f . | pneumonia &t his Joseph Donohue is seriousiy ill in mes 1 Supery tier | ing ouple w " AT | yimony was a first experience, but the | ¢Bl. It is understood: that during tie| ;venye, | the home of his mother. . j gh school 1 nearly 50 Tine, | groom had tried it before. The couple | feW days preceding the operation 32.-| ™ 'Benjamin Marofis has returned from | yo Knishts of Columbus worked # s 2 vife Paine, de the trip from Worcester (o Put- 000 was puid in consultation fees bY | soveral days' visit With friends in New | (o fires " srpsee on torme o nmorked New Benedict to Entertain Hen . {nam in an automobile, and what they |the young man’s parents to '1‘“]‘14;31‘“.4{‘%3\'ork ; Tiuesday evening | et married o endurcd in the way of bumping and|{of prominence who were called IMto| " prof, R. A, Mon has returhec from | ~ Ropairs are being made in the in- s %5 ‘entert i who are b ugh- | bumps on the trip and getting their ca . | a few days’ visit at his home in Bos- |, Gt Hdward's Dl Snd a wew..| e S p | bridse w , 481" | machine stuck in the spring mud of Unclaimed Lette.s ton. | floor is to be laid. oot e Se i in o 5 Sarnn Valmost impassable roads was hardly! Letters aGdressed as foilows are ui-| Miss Mary ©'Brien returneu Mon- | G s , A bt mery, her "'f«"'”‘ name Heing 2rall less trying than waiting five days for | claimed at the Putnam postoffice 1 s|day morning o East Hampton where | = — - - - Wedne even Aacinide Mongamsny. B e | the supreme moment wouid have been. | week: Miss' Jennie McGuire, D. B- he is teachin "} i AN N ok erin i) i re late in the afternoon, | man, G. Calderisi, Peter O'Brien, G. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groolman and | Chance to Inspect Fire Station ibridg nly one "7"““‘ kol i zht out the obliging town | Wilss /iljam Yuntumen, Box T42 da. «nter of Moocus were recent guests | A, I ward 1 Tl o "~”'|‘\ ‘ [.,--.:;wplf:;](i;{ David Flag ._mh‘i him who they Civil Business Today. of friends in town. i - y ) the best of health, there will be no | Whomo/ Ahes ‘\\Md'n”l‘;;]‘y;‘:n"{;‘? os| The last of the oriminal cases to be| First Practice of Season. | g b : 4 observance of their golden | e Tane® |tried in Putnam during this term of| The Boys' ciub baseball team was| | - ‘ N 5 hav X anniversary. | age license, and event- | the Superior court was practicall) ‘.uu on the park Monday af:urnoon; v e v the buildin ; | were given the required docu. |Ccompleted Tuesday. Civil business| for thejr-flvst practice, There was a| ppe . i g it Oatley Skilled Fox Hunter. 81V 1 | will be taken up today (Wednesday).| jarge number of candidates out to try | They Never Have Headache, Billious- urisl of Mrs. Dagenia Fast Killingly ' correspondent | PR i S It was said Tuesday that this week| for the team. If the grounds Rl ot ; 00 bed w0 o e, msipph | 8 the followintg item of local { i ) “:_.:":»‘h;:;lrfi?“:s/ . | may be the last that the ccurt “\11 SiL| weather are suitable, they will si k‘ s ggnssh Liver or Bowels or a who died in W 8 S as st son Oatley shot a_ large | Attorney Arthur in Putnam during March, goicg {TON!| their first practice game Saturday " SeuccObetngoh, ried in 3 1e8 Tues dov t Peach hill in_the Brown | s o Jubtice of AA ;| here to Willimantic. ternoon with the Hayseeds. | I n g th ner ) ) Thursday, ‘We do mot | HoThe % ho was solicited and per- | Current Topics. Word has ieen received here that| No odds how bad your liver, stomach s 1 riva 8 st how many foxes Doc¢ has | formed the ceremony in the parlors ol | A A, Dwyer was in Worcester on| ‘Hrnr:. W est, w ha is ar(pndlng the Col- | or \ru\\ els: how much your hmq aches, es n d in 1 d his hunting caree buty e Chickering house, where, by |uu’r-\ day for a business trip lege of Physicians and Surgeons in | how miserable and uncomfortable you nitinsville, Kenned 1S the ss he h ed two a year xnr[\\,‘\ e abgpbeirioc A i 8 A c s B be mo mission for the| Baltimore, has Dbeen elected s cap- are from constipation, indigestion, bil- funeral dire st e B Bl e Wi g | Enalia snenking people of St. Mary's | t2in of the college basehall team. Mr. | iousness and sluggish_intestines Mud Hub-Deep 0 is surely ome of the| s s pmEtance | G ot thty Foar | West was pitcher of the Academy |always get the desired results & R G o aters in this part of the| not seem to aff his good na- :1“}‘ ) here are interested in the an- | team and zlso of the town team for | Cascarets and quickly too. v ; i ; nd he i8 known to about ev Howerer, for h& banght cigars, for | 3,01 oedbial that Putnam is to have a| %éVeral seasons. | Don't let your stomach, liver and il § e spcrtsman in every one of the sur- < : after the ceremny, | o1 ste team again this season, after 4| Sherman Lewis of Moodus is visit- | bowels make you miserable another e heay . : \ding town ie knows the nunu]\ o fed back for “Wo S “ling friends in town | moment; put an end (o the headache, Y oad m Sl rle 4n art | o = p « 3 Tolli v ) - | bi 9, dizziness, nerve ! : 1ing grounds in t part | ooy s he. ¥ ery little to) R R O , ent tad G. F. Collins of North Westchester | biliousnes 1ervousness, sses of m he. m count well as any | WIth his ,‘)", | P B doare annouscement 44| was in town Tuesday evening attend- | Sick, Sour, gassy stomach, backache a s e A ¢ er knew them and this s e R S "‘ I s In ths| 108he K P.Cimpbting. and all other distress cleanse your in- n; i I T i % 4 Grersl ; ;Mlm umas 4 yma | Win : .“x” 'n":r. n;:ll px e m i Henry yrard of Westchester was | side organs of all the poison and effete T i ‘ - - Lo score suce where others | jHasEs L coan 45 ¥ in town esday. Jmfil”"" which .is producing the misery. Kir f a vehicle e 5 L p i | e - e [ate a scaret now; don’'t wai - € ) 1 or game to et ] ; wait un Baseball Mesting at Dayville 1 | ARGUMENTS MADE | COLCHESTER | til bedtime. In al Ithe world there is P i D | RIS “ sEir N A | % TwofD\:yu 1Rclvumn(‘o}:l the registra- | no remedy like |this. A 104cent box g \ 5 |In Dansreau Case on uesday— | Lodge Increases Membershi ion o arch 12 in cago has cut | means health, happiness and a tlear b 8 |“\\ g o iy s for the b BOROUGH SaLENS Judge's Charge This Morning. "PTF‘(:: J ‘:?e Q. Dolan Lectures o: the vote down 93,825, and thousands | head for months. pp\" e d‘““eor ‘ on B, t»‘ 1 1 | . 3 s . | more names will be erased later, ac-|gloom and distress if you will take a HESE S Shein el ) o irving Bullard for W‘"d“"—o‘h”i supreme court here Tuesday| St Patrick—Henry West = Elected | cording to a_statement given out by | Cascaret now and then, All druggists & o B Rscans ki Want Officers With One Exception Re- | /lliam 1. Bennett presiding, | Captain of Baltimore P. afld 8. William H. Stuart, chief clerk of the|sell Cascarets. Don’t forget the ehil- ;Aq”' : 2l P ainitiialion - rominated. | v was given over to the| - election commissioners, last night. The | dren—thelr little insides neced a good, - four-teg 4 a et B tate vs. Charles Dansreau| Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 51, |original registration was 538,735. | gentle cleansing, too. fong 1antine . in D 1l berough ca the town of Plainfield, which case K. of P. held a meeting in Masonic | ille, re ng ) interest r the 1s commenced here on Thursday of | hall Tuesday rm'r-n;n':. The ra;,‘n-d of = : b ton Gbidh y Y all vening, | lsst week. Dansreau was presented on | page was conferred on one candidate re - it o : : i aff 1e Dus- | a charge of having attempted to steal|and the rank of knight on one, aiso The is g"_’! o_’m NO LEGAL MARRIAGE C d of min- | grain from the sheds of the Quine-|one fr”mh?}]mn was “?C:Pi:l?eri.h m]ncg o 2 ”» L i - 3 1 Frar baug st in Danfelson. | the first of January the lodge has ha. PeOKIyR TN Just Took Wife,:Al-} ted \airman the meeting. Brown of Norwich,|[and the members are enthusiastic though Woman in ltaly Cails Him lev Wilse k. With the principal wit- | - the gain they have made. Hushamh . th e o e ; - 1 he missionary society held a meet- That is s \ who declinec by State ing in the chapel Tuesday afternoon Before Judge T. D, P er s office after 1 said that he left his|at 5 o'clock. The Easter offering was ‘ axativ = vn Tuesday morn A ) old board m. and went to the | received. e Iyn - s f that town ‘ without any op- for a bag of grain, Missionary Box. plaint of Gr L 1 of nominei wanted for a sick cow; also| Friday afterncon and evening the USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY. and was fine Y to ave $1.50 for the Ben t society will meet e thir Mi one of thg cler i chapel. The box for Brewer | Always remember the full name. Look amer I | r ., who went from there to the grist Greenwood, S, C., will be y rl y m nearby, to get the article. Dans for this si twen ) Ds e ¥ 1u said he was told to walt in th Clark of Marlboro was in Rsie ion eveey box. $6o. M AP T

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