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‘with intent to sell aattl By Faa employed at the foundry here. £ % w‘t pleads gmlwm%mmmam to pneumonia. He is | h the of the two counts and was fined $25 l'survived by his 'wf(e, a son and a; dlvismlce of g:?ny ple p oru %&ch with costs of $8.69, a total of me T ynd Auret_hers, mGeors!e i lon, whefe p lons of - 1 §58.69. uther, am a; ugustus, . : G L e ci!ct%aleu. 1‘% the two At his home in o ;a‘tdlledl by Capt. |named of Providence. /{ divisions are consolldat the Daniel- | John Murray,a keg of pale ale, . Melod: From Boston. DANIELSON Welcomed Back to the Old Homestead. | ( T1SI0US ane consolidated, the T b of | ties of lnger and & bottle each of Ital- e .64 o0 Sty e iy s ow ey ap | the towns of Killingly, Brookiyn, |ian liquor and Muscatel wine was seiz- i T e B Y A e 5 3 2 m a a co lainfiel: ! . Only English to Bs Taught in Night | 010 FOCSieat, Mot L (oo seen }f,.ea s et gt ey i D e o cone o b |ton. Monday night, for hls pout. to- | Grew Worse Until Hands and Feet School—Just 100 Deaths Durin- 1912 | by g dgetishted audlence at the Or- [visions in the eastern part of ihe state. | police that people on the black list | DIEht with Roah Brossean, of Asflebo [ . Swollenand Running Sores, Skin —Moosup Wanted in This Telephone | pheum theater onday evening. s Adtanit Shats Wosiing. e e . b, AL . Duvin. | Amons ihe. cdst wele | Brwers . who . Officers of Congregational Bible Sohwal, | Tulber Of Webster meriters will ";;;,g . Would Drop-Off in Scales. “Prac- Division—Funeral of Daniel Sheriff Pr he production for o eston B. Sibley will go to ing. B e e T re and as ine [New London today (Thursaay) te at-| The following is a complete list of for the exnibitlon. 'H" aShut-ln." Cuticura Soap successor of Denman Thompson in the | tend the meetin> of the state grange. | officers of the Congregational Bible Ak il'lf . E el c“ ward Merrill of Worcester was & | character of Joshua Whitcomb, was E. | . S school for 1913, as appointed by the STOMNINGTON. Y ment Entirely Cured. with friends in Danielson Mon- y “snader, who made such a hit here FUNERAL. superintendent, 'C. B. Cnildz © y > RIS last As usual, the double quar- e J. G. Johnson, associate supt.; iss | 2 RS L. . Morin installed the officers [ G VUL 00 "0t the big features of . i Blmiel Déwniang.. . 7 Marion Warren, < Gilbert | Senders of Packages Fail to Use Par-: Bm::’:l:g-mgnf f:?::; :o-wln: ncorde couneil at Putnam Sun- fternoon. supt. Junior. department; Miss Temyra Morgan of Providence scarier fover. My Body: dad Supréme Secrstary to Install Officers. | day mornin~ a solemn high requiem 3 tist Church—Teacher Training Class ds in Danfelson Monday, Folowing are the newly elected offi. |Mass was clebrated at the funeral | B. Hliis, secretary Junior department; | = ¢ S SHureh— = u; ml v)an!h:'foll?f ~°nfr"‘;n cer: gf le‘UfliOn St. Jean Baptiste: |Services for Daniei Downin- 85, who Mrs. B, M. Warner, s#pL Primary de- Sxdiinsi face was a mass of sores piNere of e yloshiaini MU fgans (orUN Hemsetic: homorary resi. |had been a resident of the town for 'nllr(mxnt Miss S Elizabeth Clark, | s pume or the- Stonthston Hign | { 2 so thut T was practicaily & L ”';JDJI‘\‘ ertnm\ ;}51 tthen:enssim oven, F. e onidomt, oo 168 years, Rev. 'y ;x mh Ho me}{do(pm—lcsmc!!}t:xdG({\grgeJ };V | school paper wil be The Allerlie, that shut-in. T grew worse until s me 5 s > o tor, was celebrant, 3 { Hathaway, At L ring my hands were: Ao SRR JoT. contery President, Joseph | Broasriei - Norwich, forme ter, Sunday School comeittee; | L35S Navinz, veen declded upon. It) Sy, cat et s v [+ a > B3 & a ), o )y 3 = H ” members of St. Alban's | urer, Pierre Boulaine; precepteur, A. Wning's pastor, deacon, and Re . s Chia Lett FoN before the close of the scho! year, in: 1 tried many remedies. One < C. Mathfen of Moosup subodead Mrs. Charles Letters, M WO Y e inaties. BT A put out. It wiil | Lind which I used falfy burned my skin up so that it would drop: off in scales the play: At St. John’s church, Plainfield, Mon- | Perry, secretary; J. Dutton, | cels Post Stamps—Musicals in Bm»l e B! Tolloand A sbvas o ry Huard; commander at arms, Hen- | @ 5 w4 % S Duvaicl reeneville, The hearers were Joserh mittee. £ i High Wind Does Damage. v Allerie, William Dupuis; physician, | giifeviie, The bearers were Jor they All of the officers teachers and com- ‘afi\vr;slsa\ngra‘r‘hgl Hyde is visiting rel- - ! = used by the brief gale Thepf,‘:flcfrswf:nms bperé;fem‘s‘ggmst:?y John S ilivan, | sonage Wednesday cvening of this | hat‘: Eoishts )ik "t‘"“‘ of Boston| auice. I then used’ Cuticura Soap s d during the early hours ot - A Jolin Doyle and Danicl | week, when various matters in con- | it e Ointment. In a ehort time I was entirely o home Thursday even- | Maynard; master of ceremonies, Hen- s < M George E. Shaw, music com- | Burial was in St. Mary's cemeter; xS, Or S ? be published twice a month re blown down and|Ph.J N. Perreault. deceased, Moosur ' Michael mittees have been inviced to the par- | as if it was scalded. But thanks to good led during Eli 'Vezina of Woonsocket, one. of the infield. " Louls E. Kennedy | nection, with the Bible school will be |, MT and Mre Vincent and family are most prominent members of the order, to reside in East Hartford, where Mr. | cured. Now my skin is clear as ever and of the Consregational | MOSt Pron ; s e - considered ] e present. At the sme time the < e . o | Vincent is employed. They will leave | I have had no return of the disese: I e ~'t’h'ff“§\‘g;j newly elected officers of the Woman’s o i Ie Jm:“)‘; Want William H. Mansfield For Chief. | this week for their new place of resi- | hope this letter will help the suffering ones > be helc . auxiliary will be installed. okt ‘Ermm"t Tlia e e fbe | Foremen of the different fire com- | dence. who are fighting cczema.” (Signed) Mism s panies of the Putnam Fire department | At the Travel club meeting today ! Edna Bidwel, Jan. 10, 1912, . company 1912 Mortality. sons, “rancis Downing of Day- Stringing | The records at the office of the town | Ville, w Orleans, James business | olerk show that there were just an and Jeremiah of Plain eld. {even 100 deaths in the town of Kil- Offender in City, Court. lingly during 1912. The number was UTNAM | gividea among the months a:ifollo\\= P 1 i Japuary 8, February 10, arch 13, - a2de forys ‘April 11, May 5, June 5, July 6, August Firemen Petition For William H. , September 10, October 10, November Mansfield For Chief—Foundry and! | 6, December 11 Machine Company’s Annual Meeting lled a petition with the common | (Tuesday)) Rev. Willlam: F. Williams / Al that William H. Mansfleld be ' of Westerly will read a paper on Louis appointed chief engineer to succeed | XVI and the French Revolution, and | ark Wilson, resigned. Mr. Mansficld | Miss Vera Bradley’s will be on TO REMOVE DANDRUFF n ex-chief of the department and | Marie Antoinette, the Splendor of Ver- | Prevent dcy; thin and' falling hair, allry one of the rnost popular heads it has | sailles. itching and irritation, and promote the ever had. | Should Use Proper Stamps. growth and beauty of the hair, frequent More Workmen For State Road. | A number of people in sending pack-| shampoos with Cuticura Soap, sssisted by A mumber of Italian laborers arrived | ages by the parcels post neglect the gocasional drcssings with Outiours Ofs. .o | here from Boston Monday afternoon to ! orders of the government and affix| t omni —Ddath oF Jamved WiitrerscRushing | £oT% o oiut s the st o Lo hers thas ho roeniar ctames oroatas | ;';;:;m’;:';“;g;’;‘b;“;f;‘;‘::;“g;"m;‘ ssion of the town the lone p for a charze of was Mond ne. 1 is recoveri: from | ecently performed at ital in Norwich. [waNT ToLL cHARGES Labels For Food Packages. pany that is doing state road work on | ed for that purpose. has caused | (ST e ior s Taaabaa Y ABOLISHED. T —— the highway leading to {he macadam | both the sender and postoffice em- | SVerywhere. Liberal sample of each mafled. ¢ | B Wilfred V. Chapdelai; cleric at the | in Rhode Island. About 50 men are | Ployes much annoyance since the open-~| free, With 32-p. Skin Book. Address post= | Borough People we: That Moosup | post office, is- h: 3 annt Vva- | now engaged on the Connecticut side | ing of the n here. . card “Cuticura. Dept. T, Boston.” cation of 17 day Mf. Chapdeiaine is!and they are working near the Deacon Thursday evening Ruth chapter, No,} 4@ Tender-faced men should use Cuticure Be Restored to Danielson Divisicn. No person yet approached has re- 44, Order of Eastern & It is of interest ple to learn th: ar. is to meet. ' Soap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free, onington peo- | Gallup has | < ho de > | in New York attending the automo must make | sho e Burrill place. and from there will 50 0| Pprinting Labels For Food Packages. arrang own | ‘Washington, D. C. e : | fused to sign a petition addressed to ngton, ey : : 3 [ STV { the Southern New England Telephcne Still at Hospital. the e count of the law reaulrfig that | baew efected: to the présidency’ of ‘the MYSHC I oo i harge ; SR f contents be plainly | Thursday club of Moosup. X 2 2 for| T king that “'“l““e e Henry Johnson marked on containers of food products | Public M 1 T < th ¢ ity for | be removed for the privilege of talk- | j vhen- he P o e 4 =t ublic Musicale. LiESG s e e e B e T R e e el B i i R 1T People’s Society of St. Mark's | | ol ity e Ol Setbay et § 71 Church Meets with Mr. and Mrs. en in the First Tu):: on with stations in the Moosup di- | Thanksgiving morning, remains at the: of thousands of labels that will be re- ted h\' 3 sion. T.ouis Ingalls of Broad street |Day-Kimball hosy e does we red by de 3 v Hee ' e ot alers in meeting the re- T, assi m)uu ating the pmnr}n-‘ ¥ SHE strength rapidiy and his arm is rements of the law. It is apparent g musicians and under the | Vhat is being asked of the company |not yet healed. he matter of preparing for the | of Miss Florence Swain, organist and | choir leader. Following is the pro-| Young People’s Bertram D. Williams. icale will be hurch by th. The regular monthly meeting of ths society of St. Mark’s by the means indicated is in fact no 5 3 - = requirements has not received much -~ { dasite more than a request that a previous : L il withi b { = ¢hurch was heid Monday evening &t Ju men’. | Arrangemenc pe renewed. Avhat now FUNERAL. attention until within the last few | Eramme: : e ina of Mo amd Moo, Destim B | ink deal- | makes up the \Ym)sdp division was un- 3 v | Selection—Kitchen orchestra Williams on Grove avenue and was i st | til a few vea My i Susg S : Perengial Attraction at Theatre. ! Solo—Cavatena 5 . Rafl | jargely attended: A vocal and in- !ielson division. time the | The body of Mrs. Rose Sadler, who| That never failing theatrical attrac- | Miss Vera Bradle: estra ’cello.| strumental program was carried out. | Moosup territory aside from |died in Taunton ,was brought here!tion for young and old, Uncle Tom's | Euphonium solo—C' Cushman. | Refreshments were served. the Danielson an effort was | Monday afterncon for bur in StiCabin, made its annual appearance at | Vocal solo—J. B. hro\-\n B Gpition L. . Smith was (he | the Bradley theatrc Monday. Litile | Mandolin tri Bertha Brown, o % i Bva, now most grown to womanhood,; Miss Florence Sw Miss Annie F iss Lila Stil a guest "om, who will probably live for- | well Srt v;,sor(th;\m;‘;\s = on Lagree, et al, contributed Reading—Miss Beisy Lewis Kenyon. M king a performance that was ap- | Ladies’ quartette—The Minuet. (P s ted. At the matinee the crowd | Miss Gates, Miss Swan, Mrs Tilling-| ;[0Vgenee atioy wards of New Haven ' ier sister, Mrs. Her- | made by local business men to have |Mary’s ceme i the telephone company refrain from |funeral director. the area over which lo- | Arthur C. Ripley was in Boston on allowable, but to no : al conference over the Haven the local men ng down s returned to with her sis- 1 [ of Brookline J‘ to { VOID IPURE MILIC get the company’s of- | S So Wood- | filled the house. hast, M Bradles 7itiia ha 1 1 4 for Ku.am.srcmd Invalids s to de from a plan that they |Stock is recovering from a recent se- 2 Duet—Miss Bradley. Mr. Koelb, on thej, Wiliam Richalean of Norwich has Get {held would be for the seneral benefit | vere illness. 2 orchestra violin and 'cello. : s e £ t . vl " 5 % = it i ew k is the & &3 3 ’ of the s nd eventually .the te Sergeant Hayes Back on His Beat. EOUND S AN,[LMACH'NE e Selection—IKitchen orchestra w,[};rj,f I:.?; epq(;en‘s. (Mr,m—:;nd) Mrs. § ,;jm ritory ot as de and a new central | gergeant Patrick Hayes has return- | Appoints Commities to Have Books | CPOTus—Gently Sighs the Breeze, | Sohn: . Hox e SRk e ehangs now ifieludes | @ to duty on the pofiee forte, having | ot ho i Bopo o e o F Buei Glovery.-"Mr. and I nos M. Gray of Led- it means ihe Original and Genuins ot Plaiciod exoenting | peen on leave of absence on account of | 5 - xpansion of Busi-i pev. G. B. Marsten preached in the|yvard spent Monday with Mrs. Gray's O R Sa T PERS Lan iy o B1s feot: ness. Jewett City Baptist church Sunday. | mother, Mrs. isabelle MacKenzie. Thomas Doy! and Har remained in the , have returned to Putnam after a few when the change Arthur Tourtelotte, master of Putnam | v Douglas 1 MALTED MILK To Form Teacher Training Class. Danielson ¢ range, will represent the anization | N0 officers were elected at the an- ey made, -arts of the town of Ster- |FERSS L TErEE At e O ow | nual meeting of the Putnam Foundry | At a meeting to be held at the closelqavs: Btay in town, Clligid are E’f g and parts of the town of Canter- | e e Stae | | #nd Machine company, held Monday | of the prayer meeting Wednesday | ““aonarq Clift of Boston is spending ! The Food-Di bury. gy TR R0N SUCEwEcR Liatons At Biilciatnoy ekab | afternoon. The officers will be elected | might in the Baptist church a confer-l soveral days in Mystic. } © Food-Drink for all Ages Moosup division and stations in Lot B at a later mecting. After hearing the | ence of those intersted wil' beheld| Al TR Tea. etmmed ] to perfeet an organized teacher train- ing class. York after a brief stay in ision (number calls | Deputy Sherifft George F. Holbrook | annual repert a motion was made th 7) are now charged for at the rate |was in Willimantic Monday in con-|a committee from among the stock- ive cents for five minutes’ conver- |nection with the final hearings before | holders be appointed to secure expert —_— 'y e o[ anoew - (Boden URderscT i BAn- | anditing of ithe! hioks: of tHelcorpors- In Jack Johnson’s Ciass. Committes of One. = Rich mijk, malted gra?n, in powder form. d sation. o e icents for a tlk lruptey, on. e bIAkrupt estates of | tion in order that its exact condiifon |/ 1y,.ptiess Clpriano .Castro_ consolés] . F¥ogressives annormce that a com- | v oF b cofh of five m George W. H, Farley. who was in the vn before entering on the o e i * A R e : 2 it 18 held hete that the Danielson |clothing busines nd Rav. e e T On ine | nimself with the thousht that if you|mitiee will run their party. One could | ste. Ask for HORLICKCS | givisi is ome that gets small local |I. M. Rollins, formerly pastor of i |has been talked of for the coming year, | CAR't be illustrious ;ho next hcstnt)!;.mg ;",’f‘d“‘,flj;‘“‘;;i lt‘?vr* committee.—Cleve- 'S Contairs Pure Milk comrared to the greater num- | church at East Killingly | The motion was passed by a vote of |13, [0 De v Mororious as possible— |2 G goon ons in the eastern district i A it i Something to be Remembersd. s verv much larger and this & i e of 7 S trae of the Willimantic di-|p maglisceio Had Contraband Wet, th Norwich d New Lon- R Le Bha RE Tt ods When Captain Murray Call- 301 to 19, this representing shares of I stock. The following committee was bl By # med: Edward Millan, Justin Thrives on Hard Luck. 58 el e L B A Greene, and Samuel Reynolds. Castro has had all kinds of hard|iho White House—is big enough for | =y Iuck, but his misfortunes do not seem | two families, e Press: ed Unexpected|y. OBIT.JARY to have impaired what is technically B it - called his “nerve.”—Chicago Tribune. Waterbury-—The agitation raised in ! don In the case of Put- nam, Pomfret and some conti some §0-page | . | ritory was at one time set £ TBACK. Attormay-dio | designated as the Pomfret division, but Maglioccio, who lives at 28 Cen- | James Warren. = | favor of a mun - i b b ey-at-! s\, | jater the new d 6n was abolished 1 street ,paid & heavy fine aft- James Warren, long a resident of the Hartford.—The Hartford Post, which | ing impetus r the promot 2 Danielson. Conn, | and the territory restored to Putnam. |ef being presented in the city court|town of Putnam is dead at his home | hag sold for one cent will incr the |.ers of the project believe that by next i he petition referred to | Monday, charged with keeping liquors|in the Sawyer district. r. Warren | price to two cents a copy Fe I fall the project will be a reality. 'he object of t Ty Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, unlike Socthing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial,etc. Thisisa G pharmaceutical socicties and medical authorities. It is used by physi- good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is .to expose c:<r<-“ with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning , ;f ll—y;::sresg‘;léoo,igt‘é;::: = fi’::r:g: l: dslts E;Zaglle :lv‘;:e::s innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our koowi- reihe e bu‘t S ot e R Thzr d—l;t 4 Ak el;ab? & Ead edge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by ot gulietisbe ptd regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled titute for Castor Oil. It is absoclutely safe. It does not con- 5 S ny Opiam, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Itis to the information.—Hail's Jowrnal of Heaith. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chica- Ark., says: ““ As a practicing phy- N. H., says: I use your Castoria go, IIL, say= : ‘I have prescaibed Always Bought and which sician T use Cistoris and Hke it in my practios, and in my family.® ot 4 £ 30 very much.” : as been in use for over TUTEL e el N:::. Win. L MoCenn of Omaba, - 5 : ,says : ** As the father of thir- years, has borne the signa- Y., says: 1 have used your Cas- yoon” chitdren I certainly know ; toria for several years in my something about your great medi- ays : g ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, gfi;fi;‘,‘:rz';j":“ it 2830 ine and aside from my own family :;*;' = Sosikees "‘“;m u‘:{ e o experience, I have, in my years of 7 P and has been made under Dr. Raymond M. Hvarts, of Senta practice, found Castoria. popalnr LS7ST bave found anything thatso Ynes, Cal, says: **After using and efficient remedy in almess GLod the place. g his perscnal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” Dr. B. J. Hamien, of Detroit, it annoys me grestly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe yonr Cas- since its infaacy. Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- Dr. Eoward James, of New York, toria emtensively as I have never thing else, especially to the 1 City, says : “It is with great pleas- found anything to equal it for ohil- - no one to deceive you in tieat's disedventage, esin thiscase, e thas I desire to testify to the dren’s troubles. Iam aware that I onclose herowith the wrapper of B there are imitations in the fleld, but this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I bave used iv with marked benefit 1 always soo thas my patients get Dr. B Tard, BEKansso Glty, | 1 {50 OF 1Ny oWE dRREE Fletoheds. " tations and “ Just-as-good” Mo, says : “ Physicians generally gy e e eXeellan T Dr. Chenning H. Cook, of Saiat 2 do not prescribe proprietary prepa- hiidren in m: tioe.” Louis, Mo., says: “I have used are but Experiments that rations, but in the case of Castoria R your Castoria for several years past i : J _my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmy own family and have always trifle with aad eadanger other physicians, has taught me to ~ phia, Pa., says : *“The name that found it thoreughly efficient snd make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, the heaith of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be-, in the tens of thousands of homes which is & great consideration in cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- 25 ‘f Children —E x perience oughly relinbie remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented ocines of this character are obnox- s K = dren’s complaints. ‘Any ph: by the endorsernent of the mediosl ious and therefore diffiouls of ad- against Experiment. who Las raised a family, as ] have, profession, but I, for ome, most ministraticn. As a laxative I will join mo in hesrtiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it comsider it the peer of anything mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” that T ever preseribed.” Aperiect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomagh,Diarrhoes! ‘W“rrf" Connsions Feverish- =5 X 0SS OF SLEEP. CENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signature of