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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912 . PU"NAM X |Forestex‘::f of &}xlnericxis, fltting]ytobserv- d th teent! niversary of organ- MN'ELS“N AND PUTNAM NEWS c (G ie Atind Wor. | Galion b giving & dance for mém- g v B ongregationa ir on! ™ | by d their friends Monday evening. cester Music Festival—Funeral of cfifif Ol'c:Bler. tumisheg v.he‘i music. 'EWI:'.” CITY, CONN. Thi P. Botham—State Road to | Refreshments were served and every * e e B et | e o g o3| FOR SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 5th WE OFFER P . M Put 1 e pleased over the Ume since his visit to the Canadian |for the letting of the contract to Biddeford, Me., have been spending a |ielson by way of Killingly avenue. few days with Mr., and Mrs. Jasper | There is heavy travel over this route, Holmes. which is part of a trunk line extending cessful observance achieved. \ don-Kempf Woddinq - | build thi i f state road that will e et e ania, o o T | e an uhbroken stretcn of improved |§ GOOD SIZE, GOOD WEIGHT GOOD ASSORTMENT Harry A. Witter of South Framing- | southward to New London and will o 34 J the state road over a mnew route DAN!EI'SON through what is now private property. Plans for New State Road Received— FUNERAL. Funeral of Miss Mabel Corsy—Lives- Mics Mabel Corey -Smitl i egan—Coal 4 ly - Wadiing pt Wayres Funeral services for Miss Mabel Co- So"ipg at $7.25. rey was held at herfhome on Maple 7 street Wednesday afternoon at one M:“(‘: ATFTK‘;:{ n‘fi? \x;“)erlra;‘;:g& o’clock, Rev. G. Hilliery of Providence Aylward madq an automobile trip to °m°“:““' T%“““‘llufis Eer‘:efitf::d Providence Wednesday. Y s ! L Burbank, Kent A. Darbie, John Bar- To Improve State Highway. Misses Mildred and Ruth Bugbee of | highway between this city and Dan- h: isitor with friends in Put- [ eventually be one of the main arteries s Eion cdutirion ot o Doy, | ber, all of Danielson, and Frank Mill- |nom \eanesday, for motor travel. The improvement 5 " Kimball hospital. er of Moosup. A. F. Wood was the | Mrg Charles T. Thayer of Grove |to be made will probably not be com- | Mrs. Frank Hueson Robson of Ger_|by use of a ladder and found Mr. Frederiok Shurdway is in Boston at- | funeral direcior. street wisited Providence friends Wed- |pleted until some time next summer |main street, '°°"‘nz place last Baturday | Smith dead in the bathroom. Death tending the electrical show this week. nesday. on account of the letting of the com-|in Putnam, Ct. e Rev. Dr. Sargent, | 0 Hade o iNee Wed- E: Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kennedy and WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gagne and Mrn. tract 8o late this year. pastor of the (;‘;mmllbnal church pim mornelm i hw“ 5 Mr. ang Mrs, John Wright attended | ST Jeremiah Labby have been attending Favors "Re valubbicn of that place performed the c-rmar;y ng as he slept in his Brockton fair Wednesday, making the | Livesly-Smith, the fair at Brockton, making the trip in the parsonage. The voung pecple [bed and no lights were turned on. -y At the Congregational church in |in Mr. e's automobile. A leading cltizen of Putnam advo- |will live in North Brookfleld. Mr. C. F. Congdon of Mystic was trip with. Abet L. Reeves In his auto- fop b tol: Wednesdsy afternoon &f 2| Mr. andiiirs, Louls Henolt of els | cates a re-valuation of all the property | Basnett is a member of an old south: e-lhd and pronounced death mobile. o'clock Miss Pearl Mildred Smith, |street are entertaiming Mrs. Aldemore within the town, with the idea of get- | ern famfly and has a large circle of PNy .’,‘g‘,‘“:ie:;,"g"‘g:h;’:,,::' | Saagiter of Mo ahd Mis, JOBA T |Dsnotd ot Maitngd T ting it into (ho lists at approximately | friends in Worcester. ile fs a §rad- |aceident. Smith, and Benjamin Livesly were its real value. The object almed at is of Clark eollu‘.—-Wu-cuur N Joseph umu of Danielson and | united in marrfage Rev. J. Gove, Chair to Attend Music Festival. a higher valuation and a lower tax e the new pastor of the church, officiat- | The cheir of the ngregational | ratg ,the latter being something that DAVID SMITH FOUND DEAD. sion for the body to be mchwt:g‘; %ed‘fl";;“ap v,':fii:; :2: { ing, 'mepcm was prettily decorat- |church will go to worcc:z“ tomorrow llv:an proves particularly attractive i ¥ .| charge by Undertakers Wilcox v sy P ninns mfimbue ed and the ceremony was witnessed | (Friday) to attend the musical festi_|to manufacturers looking for places in| Man Injured in North Stoningten in| Mr. Smith was .9 years of Britai by & large number of relatives and |val, this being their fourth anmual|which to locate their business. It is| Trolley Accident September 19— |leaves his wife. 7 'fl’:‘ntz :.’ timl t}lfll::(;: W’é:;:’::; friends. The attending coupls were |visit for the event. probable that the re-valuation plan| ... "wWhen Death Came—Wife Not |deDt of Mystic for four years, coming N will receive comsideration during the Threatened with Typhoid. T e e O tare=" "% | Improvements Ingrease Town' Debt. | oming Vear, = Yot Able to be Taken Home. George Domingue, formerly of Dan-| The bride’s beautiful gown was of | It 18 sald that the debt of the town felson, is threatened with typhoid, at|white satin. She wore a veil and ear- |of Putnam will be shown by the an- his home in Central Falls, ried white roses, The bridesmaid wore flmem to_have lncrmetdm:bg‘;! Union Tomparance Rally. |55 of o, wich rapers o ik 110000 doin e pat vea, e be Prominent citizens will apeflk at the | © ggfl:""ng e o oo Ol union’temperance meetfng that is to} - tecoption. a¢ cha ml: % the w"e“,! FUNERAL. here from California. Juniors Elect Officers. (Special to The Bulletin) The junior class of Putnam High d O e s, ainam HISH | jrystic, Oct. 2—David Smith, injur- PILES! PILES! m ident, Albert Platt; vice president,|®d in the trolley accident at North Hazel Davis; secretary, Ransom Gas- | Stonington, September 19, was found coigne; treasurer, Kenneth Sharpe. dead .t his home at Cedar Crest Wed- £ At the achool in 4 be held in the town hall Sunday €Ve~ | parents, whera Mr. and Mrs. Livesly —:?‘I:flnm Known Bczntarlu -bmtmlt .:he l;m:%fl'l nesdey ':1“""‘ e ‘:nmh )f‘“ been % B e siren of the fire alarm | Y1l make their Noms for o tie after W”"‘m"m for Thomes P, |!e8M. Which promises to develop imto |BAYINE slome wince the sccldent, as service blew the, test call Wednesday | % *Vork and other cltles. The bride | Botham were held i the chapel Wed. | % STong organization. The scheduls | ) org phe was taken that day, and was | WILHAMS MF6.CO., Props., Cleveland, OMD flme in many days. b Compnny at Orpheum. e Cowhoy and the Dude was the A representative of the concern that L, E. Bmith was the fu- ¥ otfering b&%’,’ep‘;’;m‘m‘f:"gg is to instali the two big water tur- |neral director, y evening, this company be- m",b‘:nfl:o: ha‘ug‘: ':;,,:‘:z;mh:: To Vote on Fireproef the ‘most pleasing and com- arrived here ang it was sald at the | There is a clause-in the g for has been seen here. mill Wednésday that the power pro- |the annual town meeting to see if the Plans for New. State Road. ducers would be installed and ready {voters will make an appropriation for The :mm of Killingly have re- | f0F service in two weeks. The tur- |the building of vaults in the muni- of games 18 now being prepared. expecting to be brought to her home For sale at Les & O - Eggs 45 Cents a Dozen. here in the village in o few days. - oo Hggs are an article of commerce| At six o'clock Wednesday evenin, T P g T R W g money a @ present e, cent -in-law r. Sm ‘went 4 a dozen being the rate at which they | his home and was not able to make -mwd-hm be considered are dispensed to those who want only | an entrance, He went to & nearby Rfllfi no more tham the best and most fresh, But this is | nelghber and asked If he had seen -m m‘ not all, Those people whe are suppos- | Mr. Smith during the day. As the by us. Our ed to know say that this is not the |nelghbor had not, the two men went to | WhoI®. story. top price; that the cost will be higher, | Mr, Smith’s home, gained an entrance iTrraou & VOUNG. probably 50 cents a dozen, before No- : vember 1. And no one cjaims that received many beautiful gifts. nesday afternoon, Rev. F, }? hs;- To Inistall Big Turbines. ; ;c:s in (l}:ovl;matree-t celved the plans for the new stat bintes ‘will develop 4 total of 800 horse |cipal building that the records kept o be buile Tom & potat :novi’[?.:‘f power, The wheel pit, where much |there may be more adequately pro- ugan to a point connecting with the work Has been dome, is about ready |tected. for their reception. P &m l"lti l‘m L o ;:.’: !th' mcm“;zi '“d,',‘” ?y the | Wolf Den Property .'I.hh e Pre- Contracs 10r. this road, which is t plant at present is being driven by one b4 0 of gravel, will be lat at the capital m| 0f the engines. The work of fnstall- | Frank O, Davis, Pomtret, member of Saturday - afte ing nmew machines is progressing, shafting .and looms being arranged on the third floor of the main building this week. On the fourth floor cloth |Porter Putnam chapter, D. A. R., ha.i that has been woven recently is be< |been made g state game preserve and there is an egg trust, either. 'Anothe- er problem for the students M econ, omics, Met With President. An enjoyable meeting of the O. M. b [ club was held with the president. Mrs, T Wiles, 1ota. whs. 50¢ POCKET KNNI‘S, Mly warrinted ... famesaiiil S8 P e e N LW DAIVERS, siblig 1 L ot m‘&fi?‘-nfii’?&‘“mm oAy One lot LED t 3_4':"" SR E ”‘ § o e e ”""’M,,““" Bl s kART ernoon. . .o fes are paying for coal realize tha |UO" MeXt week. ed to New York Wi v Bothem return- | STOVE SHOVELS, round handle .................. 8¢ local dealers are quoting, bargain \nfin a few days spent with relatives ginning to pile up and the cloth room |that fines that may be from $50 to $100 machinery is being put into position |will be inflicted on any person found to care for it. The yardage produc- fon the property with firearms. The tion will show a constant increase from |game preserve in Pomfret now Includ this time until capacity is reached. |es more than 600 acres of different Coal Enough and at $7.25 Per Ton. |OWners, Danielson people Who have inquired ho’fgfm hu‘:‘h“ha' “D&y fhan what persons resident in near by clt- - 1™ Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Botham return- J oriods, O Wedneadsy fres e cotemon edunaf g b RED SEAL BATTERIES, 5 for . ... ceveees.$100 stove coal was to be had here for 2 AN g $7.35 a ton, Not all & person might gmflmfl per. sad Mes R M Brunn and there | LIQUND VENEER, 50¢ ' v1'0y, s i Dot Uil o Yo wish to buy would be delivered, ¥ aft ing Mrs. 2 ; :l!xnble qu::!flnwmegtfian needs for kh"edm:‘“’" eel‘:tmth,:.? M: gl'nzi;me e(gh:;:punu(‘a; quntm: UQUID VHWEER, 258 Ml PR S PR A G L I I o relative fo the matter of de- | Mrs. C. B Pratt of Bradley steset DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 for .........c.civuiuibv.v 28c N deslers here, &s 6t B in gt termining a means of fixing sewer as- | recently entertained Miss Jordan of . e || certain kinds of coal, but ‘there is no |SeSSments and are to report to. the i ; i serious shortage at preunt. Sheldon-K -Kempf. And Can't Get Carpenters Enough. ‘At the Methodist pyuonue‘hare Local master carpenters are meéet- [ Tuesday evening Lena Kempf and B. R A S YR i united in marriage by Rev. George D. that are pressing them, and this has |Stanley. They are to live on F:r‘;ml been the case for many weeks, a con- | street. :rdmm mua Wefiguesdat Vm‘na mk‘m Rally Day Exercises. with work, so ogramm much so that he has had to turn down mT::‘::l l:;ln&‘nr 1y dn; mrm . alderabla mumber ot Jocal carbénters |3, dl0 ComSToRational chirch next . er carpenters | ¥ are tem;:l;);:‘d fllnmbufléflng mill tene- Sunday, c:‘mnon AL - ments af nfleld, a fact that lessens s Bryn the riumber of men available for work clses, prmnt‘:rt‘m of diplomu. offer- ;‘“‘“’ bk e i e B, ing, ant choir; address, “Are You a Hobab?”" Mrs. L. E. Ware, secretary of the elementary division of the Mas- fi,mge ‘; ‘:}t,w,mdh p]fim m);a.ve ondared nchl:n‘etts Sunday School association; | many of eir hande commence | IN8INE: work at 6 o'clock in the morning and Foresters Colebrate Anniversary. work until 6 o'clock in the evening.| Court City of Putnam, No. 116, Willimantic, e e i : One Lot of Triple C..ud Enamelware, White Lined— o Knowlton Shaw, son of Mr. and Hrl: M C. K. Shaw of Fremont street, ool hl‘“ P; Biated: his third Dirthdsy” by “enters mm Dairy Pans ans m taining a party of little folks this week, iy sl i Porsensl, 8 Quart ENAMEL KETTLES L ...\ i iieiosihe. S 14 Quart ENAMEL DISHPANS ... .. ... 38 . Mass,, is the guest of her uncle aunt,, Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. D, Sargent to- *%Jfiss Helen Hammond of Boston was | PETERMAN'S ROACH F 00p St ot seaties | . PETERMAN'S DISCOVERY FOR BUGS - = - sumed her dutles as a teacher in the THE l"l OU SE HOLD’ A ke ' Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street a. Miss Essie Macdonald has returned to Morristown, N, J., where she is a teacher in the public school. Married in Putnam Thomaston—That business is boom- ing is indicated by the fact that the The m.rrlnfs of Douglass Basnett of North Brookfleld and Miss Kuhcr.h‘: Phoenix Block, oct1TuThe Clark Robson, daughter of Mr. - Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, | unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is ' 4 pha.rmaceutica.l socicties and medical authorities. It is used by phyn- good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to ezm cians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning unquestionably the result of three facts: Firsf—The indisputable evidence : that it is harmless: Second—That it not oaly allays stomach pains and m““‘*(‘:t C“"r;‘;e‘;.“"“m greed hod m‘; :':“ to w: .:: our m-:’ quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and | ¢dge, Casto a remedy which p omposu health porfect, substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled ‘ t:in any ‘Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Itis to the information.—Hall's Journal of Health. i : : Letters from Prominent Physi;ians Addressed to Chas. H. flctcler. The Kind You Have Dr, W. L, Leister, of Rogers, Dr.W.F. Wallacs, of Bradford, m.n.m-.:m«m % Ark, 34 As a practicin, - N.H, a1 Castoria go, Ilk, says : “I have prescribed Always Bought and which o g o gy L 8 e ey sonition, e ey ety * yosar Custaske, olods fup ASAS . much.” , : . during my practics and find it u : iy : has been in use for over 30 "Z we o . . Dr Wm. L McOunn of Omaba, very satisfactory.” ; ¥.,se78: “Lhave used your Cas. 0+ S8: “Asthefatherof M- | wyiner Baimont, of Cleve. years, has borne the signa- w;:’," 2 ""‘;";; teen children I certainly know | n b S8 KOO torts, H. Fl .} practios and have found it s mte something about your great medi- . "5 in ity class, In my ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, oo Seprabatiehis olne snd aside frommy owntamily ULl of ricsoe T oun ay 1 s experience, ve, in my years and has been made under me&mdu.mum pracios,found Casore populas g b o | A\kcelablel’reparahonfor»\S- his personal supervision your Onstoria for children for years every home.” De. B J. Hamia, of Decialt; ! amamwtgng theFoodzndRegula- | s kL it ammory e gratly obavoan L, Mok s ldypflldli;. your Cas- tonachs a wel i i i 4 ignarant d ruggist substitute some- . . 3 extensively as ive never / [ Thes Ty ey g g olse, City, says: “Itis with great pleas- found anything to equal it for ohil- fqlo, N, Y., says: “I am pleased to no one to deceive you in ’ iscase, Ure that I desire to testify 0 the dren's troubles. Iam aware that speak a good word for your Casto- t I enclese herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtae of your Castofia. ¢here areimitationsin thefleld, but rig, I think so highly of it that I mflfi%@gfl&}flm i this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” e T m: S umciay sy fhet oy O 0% 48 7 JEp b © ot ness ns » Fletcher's.” but have myown family, | %“""M“"PW nor Mineral. 1§ tations and “ Just-as-good” Mn;.nn.yr:d o moneontyy wndbaveobivioed exosllamtreedlie 1 o nioe 3 Cosk, of Sant Nimcoric. | o i sl e it ot O UL 5 e ot P are but Experiments that TR A ot o6 Cutlorts - D/ Sy yompte: your Castoris for several years past x;-“!::'fl":z 1;.!: ‘.w-’fllh‘smm l 2 P my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R, Cigusen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always e name Prurplin Seud . trifie with and endanger other physicians, has Waght me to phis, Pa., says : ““The name that found ¢ thoronghly eficient and lish of those who have used wnd A : make an exception. I prescribs your Castoria has made for {tself never objected to by children, the health of Infants and your Castoris in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is 2 great consideration in - L cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- Children—E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of this character are obnox- t & dren's complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefors difficult of ad- pd«mmdyfomnsm against Experiment. who hes raised a family, as Thave, profession, but 1, for ons, most ministration. As & laxhtive I will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorss it and bellevs it consider it the peer of anything Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, - mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” that I ever prescribed.” Worms Convulsions Feverish: ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. n:sinius-g;\tir_cfl ; 2 Zsmz |§ GENUINE At months old Bears the Signature of ®

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