Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 15, 1913, Page 10

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ik of incen- | cester have been guests of Mr. and plorable that |Mrs. S.. M. Wheelock, o bro ‘Miss Bernice of_Dayville Mrs. Eric i Thesday, Ger enl sions P : ] | Has been visiting her sister, Mrs. - and Mrs, Wu:fl d daughter Y ) t.e Johnson. : 1 : Aure Mr. and Mrs. Abert Hall ; done during. |.e - > o| (o oeeting of the Sunday wchood § ANIELSON his appointments for denuty fire : daughter of Putnam have been X, ¥ teachers of ‘the Second Congregationsl. D, dens. _ There are to be nv?fi | Buests of Mrs. William Oates. ] Highway Department. Police ‘Department. polumeh. 3: to be held st the - e representative of various & s of e e ! Nothing is more essential tof the| The police have made a.good zecord | ‘T TTOVE, SITRet TS SVERIRE: o, DANIELSCN the town. More careful work for the EDDING. good of this city than the proper won- | during the year just closed. The City'|sirect entertained Rev. and Mrs. Wil | ; e pretection of woodland pz from Rheaume—Well. dtt}gn of the avenues of ingress “.and | has been unusually free from crime |jjam Humphrey of New York city Mon. , Six to' Attend Teloshone B. ¢ in | fres will be done here year than |- Mesu s priells Skrcas %o "an1 “urrounding fownsh of | and the eity court record has mot been | LA v of Ne v Mon.- x to Attend Telephone Banquet in | 0% Yor 0 (At St. James’ ehurch Tuesday morn- | which Putnam is a matural busiieess | enoumbered with .minor .cases, due to | ““X% ohiovanie ting of the Puesd: Norwich—Rumor of New Power d i) ant g ing Miss Cora Wells of Danieison and ! center. Last year the statc made 1vew ! the cient qmanner in which the /Bo- | .iup e heldm‘v: g o ay Four Minutes to Kill antf Dress a Fow! | Henry Rheaume of Moniville were | frunk lines leading to our city :ind |lice.and the prosecuting.attorney have | iy Fes, hel ye‘;tgl“"- Martin of Company—Rheaume-Wells Wedding —Suddent Death ik Mk Sathae k- united in marriage, Rev. Julian Ginet| we have met them with work dcwme wux;nkedg 1 ‘hfi}in‘(flt?flm -com- JRev. V. D, Sargent is in Hartford At the Sayles noultry farmm in Elm- vi Tuesday - x performing the ceremony. The bridal | within the city. We have construct ed | Dlai ifling natters were Yyille Monday and Tuesday @B eXperti . plo w8 .~ oitended by Miss Rose !:13?5 a:ezmcux}x’t of macadam highway. allowed Tesult in arrests. The pro- ;gdtagn'a‘it;l:mfwfionw;tg'cm“u-_ Craig—Assessors Finish List. i =pewt “picker” was at work dressing off many | 1)) R acer Thias > 5 ; ek, lix and, Walter Dupuis. A reception | O tions need attentio how V- [ bation officer has also been .0f great . Edward S. Carpenter was in Boston | Sc0res - ol R e 8 1o | followed at the home of the brides e e Tmmedintery, especially Maim | help In the police department. seute Poiti o Tuesday attonding o meeting of a bill- | §i%908 & Cier Phe wonderful Jjparents, Mr and Wre Rneaure Ieft |Sng Wim sireets and Front sirect from ‘Heaith. = § Aplnocester, association. A i * & B “kiy | om an rnoen trai ‘or their wedding { the Wheaton proper to the bridge 7 . sElmer E. Pettis of Pntn 4 race Spalding is visiting for a | oS8 of the ‘picker alows W &0 Kb | trip. after which they will make thelF | oi° Pamizes stronr: 8180 the. square, § furho, Clly has been freo from gon- | Viola: K. Glougester of Betrott: Michy - ¥s with iriends in Pawtucket | gverage time of four minutes, aith home in Montville, where the groom iz | Tt has seemed better to leave this im- § LH'o%s diseases and ‘there hae been were united in marriage by ihe Rev. he old hook and ladder truck | TG MG %has made a high speed | gRPloved as a second hand in one of | provement work until after the con- KU SPIGemie TWo smallpox caseS€le | . D. Sargént at the Congresationsi minus its equipment, has beensold by { [t & S8i¢ (hyeo-quarters of & | h tments of the cotton manu- | struction of the sewer system, a task | ciobrc CG“l‘ ng t: tafl ’;‘l"-"nn i_ga_n parsonage Monday evening. « the boroush to Charles M. Adams. =~ | FSR0C0 2% ToRee 3 facturing company. now completed. A Sy o e Rt | [Georee 'E. Drosser has been in New ! gmber of Danielson sports at- b ——— Lines and grades have been estabs G v 1l o i| York the past few days. - the session of the Putnam Ath- The Worm Turns. OBITUARY. lished on many streets during 191z, | 2MaPector ihas.dene dutiful -wor §0) R R - lotic and Secial clubTucsday even-—{ o S mect these Y ABasS e sidewalks built and repaired and much | Lighting. HEAR ABOUT INDIANS, . ing. PR b B S s = Mrs. Arthur H. Craig. curbing placed. I am “gratified at the | /The lighting arrangements -are ‘bet- 5 i i i The postal service's new department | appropriation from the present la- | Word was received here Tuesday of | work done by the higshway department {te¥ .than ever before. ‘The committee | Membhers of D, A. R. Chapter Listen ly increasing ture for the establishing and maintain. | the death at Baitimore, M 'and hope that it will be continued | of conference was successful in .get- to Informing Talks. is showing cons as soon as the weather is suitable. tir®g a reduction of rates from the ceipis at the Danielson postoffice. ’e A - ing of a state sanitarium for the treat. | Tuesday morning of Mrs. 7 Will Attend Banquet in Nnrw:f:h. ment of patients suffering from tuber- | Craig, wife of Arthur H. Craig and Water Department. iig bting company on beth gas andi A jargely attended apen meeiing C. W. Flagg, Fredeérick | cular troubles ‘has not heen advanced daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Congratulations that the city owns Iele nrilcmx/. i : e HEiizabeth Porter Putnam chapter, S' 3 on, Chief Operator Katherine D. | by that section of Governor Baldwin's | Kles, who recently came to Danlelson | jts own water plant, . the first munt. e b one A tnares fme |4 B, was held in Odd Tellows' hall ¥ Monday afternoen at 8 o'clock. The from Wauregan. Mrs. Craig has been | o; Ty e . 3. . t Mame Dunn ana Bertha White are the | forth that the number of institvs serlously il for some time and her | pally; owned fxfiggcg:fi“fiymfin 18 | pros pects, which were never better, or attend the trle- | of that kind already established jn |father was called to Baltlmore}ffl ';?:?t believe it was obtained ab a reason- | 1N :lty tin more tayoira.bxescofidltion at this meeting, which was opened By banquet at the Wau- | Connecticut at the expense of the state {account during the past month. Shev able figure and that it will become a | £ 2t raé: snew industries. tuhc sup- ; the SINZInE OF iAmaerica. stior Diioh Norwich on the night |are suflicient to meet present demands |Qbceased wag 20 vears of age SDe|source of revenue. I also belleve that | BOrt N4 encouragement as the Bres- | (no chaplain, Mrs. F. D. Sargent, real £ : being in reward for|upon them. There is a sentiment in | Was well known in this section, mt‘nb Putnam well got an improved service, | Pt aflr‘nns ration ‘has .received Bi¥eS | (he praver in the D. A. R, ritual The excellent work done in the recent con- | this section of the state, where state |lived in Putnam and Danielson before I pelitve that we have an efficient | COUTAER of a renewed nature to.go on| regent welcomed the guests of the af- test to increase the number of tele- | institutions are as rare as hen’'s teeth, |her marriage. Besides her husband and | poarg of water commissioners and fool pana wa Tk constantly for the .best in- | iornasn gnd introduced Rev William Marguerite Caron, | inaugural message wherein he m regent, Mrs. F. J. Daniels, presided ° 5 e atvistor: that is strongly in favor of Windham'|father and mother, she is survived BY | confident that the management of the | tenests of the city and its people. .| Brewster .Humphrey and Mrs. Hum- Assessors Complete List. recelving as much _consideration = as one brother, Clarence, of Woonsockel.|plant is in very capable hands. I = . phrey of New York, who represent E p. | New London, Middiesex and other | The body is expected to arrive here to- | reqlize that the commission will have MRS, =l JBANNE READ. the” American ~ Indian league. M1, P Charles bert 8 - | countfes in this respect. Windham |day. much work o e X rt Smith have com- ¥ * et 11 work to do and that it will have | i el | Humphrey entertained the first half | sbessrments | county s in Connecticut,’ though the — recompensed for the valuable | Had Bes1 Il awith Pneumonia—Was . o1 the afternoon by telling of Indian fa. | fact seems to be resularly forgotten, PUTNAM Z dered: The city charter | 67 Years of Age. music ‘and by singing many of the | —_ { Indian songs, which were greatly ap- a rule, especially if Windham | st i ve a clause empowering the e turned ‘over to the board = e poartie - happens to want something, e e Spditaed | Laura “Wasom Eddy, wife of Edward | preciated. Mrs. T o thes R 4y, The Frand Nst 2% |which is not often. Furthermore, peo- | Mayor Macdonald’s Annual Messag s o har e OT | Harry Pa_tne, diéd at ‘her home in t3is 4 most 1n(?ms?in;:‘n:’rf);;(sin:&(igegg‘l: g < than the total for | Ple contract tuberculosis hereabouts, | Reviews Prosperous Year—Sage Rec- | if it saw fit, might vote to do so. I be. |City Mond ey evening after an illness | dealing with the life and occupation of Bast 4 ly ‘to- the cut- where there are thousands of mill op- ommendations Made—Death of Mrs. ownership of the water | With pneu-wonia. The oeceasgd. who | the Indian woman, telling especigliy ting « on which con- | eratives, working inside all the time, | Eu . 4 | Payne— . A. R. Chapter | prove to be one of the most ; Bad long L¥en a resident of the city,| of the basketyy of the different tribes as well as in Essex, Berlin or Taftville, 2 | Progressive and productive steps’ that | W28 67 vea; ® of age. Mr. Payne’s bus- | in a most fascinating manner. ess place was desirayed in the big| During the social hour beautiful bas- heretofore been i el s g e Hears Rev. and Mrs. William Brew- | {},.%iy has taken. ; 2 £ran fire of last ovembe: it is be- .iets and Indlan goods were digplayed Byt sased ne ster Humphrey. rably increased next | NEW ENGLAND et Sewere, | lieved that vmirTy over this misfortune|and many were 50ld. The hostcases Bt Calind Fors POWER COMPANY.| Gratification over the extraordinar- | 1 am thankfnul and rejoice at the | hastened Mrs. Payne’s death. :She had| served ices, cakes and coffee. b i ey y i ily fine showing and progress made by | f0mpletion of our scwer system dur- {a great marwv friends in this -eity.| ~ Miss Ruth Daniels returns teo New ressed to o lonm}:.!g Claimed to Be Werking Its Way Tow- | Putnam as a city during 1912, appre- | I8 the past year. The citizens by | Mrs. Payne i survived by her hus- | Youk today after two weeks' visit with Ll ‘“-[ z «;_j’d‘,”‘ i ard the Borough and Environs. ciation of the co-operation of the mem- L.lenenqus appropriations have made |band. { her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¥, J. Dan~ Jc:. Miss A\l;rq: oy Bl ot tha b isaon "““3““',,“” he@f’” ¢ ::l:mrlxln&e\(\“udrlu 1)55511) ;I‘lle sewer Ma V! Unclaimed. \-iels of Ring street, G o : s .ci rtments and other public i €0 2 s big work in a pains- a ‘. S The following from a Boston finan- |of city departments » taking way and economically, SIviag DD | onatters addraaecl a6 Tollows e - irs. Theodore | . ; 2 e : cial paper is of special local interest: | officlals and bright predictions for the i - ¢ ! claimed at th.® Putnam post office: 1, Mrs Wi | “Inferests econnected with the New |future all found expression in the an- IMUCh of their time to tHe project. | Chaties S. Sp:milding, IL. P ies | England Power company- declare that |nual message of Mayor Archibald Mac- | ADPreciation is also due for the bigh |Rev. G. N. Dood:¥, C. L. Guyott, Blanch. BALANCE its initial development on Deerfield | donald, delivered Tuesday evening a SS service given by the city engineer. | 513 and Hsmi.fi‘m Fiann Co B 1 am proud that the work is accom- wel George Kir Picard, Rev. I #°ost, S. C. Spaulding, | of our Winter Stock in Blankets, Robes, Siewiot ot o Cham | river, near Shelburne IFails, is already | the first meeting of the common coun- | 1 am i Vst e L JIANY- { hracfically completed. Over ome-half |cil during 1913. : e .| Charles S. Spau @ ing. HEsa., Miss Julia ’ 4 2 the power has already been contracted The mayor's careful review of the Hhe citizens have been prompt in |gmith Mrs. T. Rox lins, Miss Rose Cole, | Fur Coats and Carriages will be seold ANNUAL MEETING. for at satisfactory prices including many achievements accomplished nfi-»g;;ld\":fiec-t\:;lorfiptll:nsstmllzmtlh; System | Miss Flora Dion. at Reduced Prices to make room for WP T K o Vs = uring he pasi 2 S 3 ; on. 4 - . - : . " Windham County National Bank Elects | Mo iight ool asnulentartng toay. | months made an excellont record and | committee has been appointed to Tmake Hearing on §eized Liguors. our Spring Goods coming in now. Directore i a most exceptional one. The document | the assessments, a task that is a dif- | A hearing is to be held next Mon- | There is a good assortment in all these ks Pransmission lines ailied with the |also contained recommendations as to | H¢Ult apd trying one, but I feel that |day on the matte:® of destroving the |lines and chance to save soney in buy.- At the annual meetin~ of the stock- | New England Power company make |the urgent need of revising the city (it Will be completed with fairness. liguors. that were aeized in the Sun-| . "y holellrx of am County Na- | feasible the delivery of any surplus Ch’”fie; and certain cit o{gix‘;anc_olf and Charter and Ordinances. de‘r:m";fh;trl‘:;éi at tia2 house at 25 Cen- tiona v &t their | power to Worcester, Fitchburg and |to adding new powers that will re- I 5 convi e’ a i TheL L Chfl banik lowing were | other eastern citles. It is furthes plan. | celve careful attention from thought- | mediate cunsilziceerilic:fnufl)% X;:f:idsifié iff:e Butler—P\>meroy. | o Bas Pmal\ co s uing vear: { ned in the not distant future to bave : . A. J. Bit- | connecting lines to Springfield, Daniel. | official family e A} son, Conn., and Providence, and rights | There was not the usual amount of »d_direc o an elec > . Hopkins ful citizens .as they did from the Sity’s | city charter and ordinances, and I ho A re arriag\: t nces, pe recent marriagy: here was that 2 J. A 14 Bath St.. Norwich, Conn. that at the present session of the {of Herbert A. Butlew® of Boston and legislature this matter will be carried | Caroline M. Pomeroy &'f Broclton, Jus- good Potte Mil- | of way for these have been secured. [ Organization procedure ~at Tuesday | through. There are several needed |tice F. W. Seward ofi} ciating. ner, Wil £ . A. Tilling- | The Narragansett Electric Light com- |night's meeting attendant in the past| powers that ar t 7 i -V, il c - hast. pany, which operates in Rhode Island | upon first sessions of the year, 0T N0 | charier and the ownersai of the wate | Hymen Busy Durivig Becember. JOSEPH BRADFORD On account of the absence of a | territory, is making a campaign against | new members came into the council works and sewer systems have made\ There were 22 marr$1ges in Putnam | 5 quorum of the board of directors, the|this proposed sharp competition, and |at the beginning of 1913, all holding | further powers, imperative. | during December. | D officers v ed, 1 be legislative cfforts are threatened io |over on unexpired terms. Such appoini- | T believe in a commission %= of | FEEERE S | B B ER 3 t meeting on Mon- | prevent sending electric power from |men as -were made, however, and .government and advocs i Sk ; o " i day of next week Massachusetts into Rhode Island. other important business transacied |Tv urge it for Boteen ¥ (LSwons- | Examinations as to . their physical| pjapk Bosks Made and Ruled to Order — . Under its pact with the New Haven | will be found elsewhere this mOrR- | citizens should get togzether and con- | take part in bouts at tiw> Putnam So- 108 BROADWAY SUPT. O°CONNELL RESIGNS. interests (understood to be 99 years) |ing. i _ | sider this very important matter. The |cial and Athletic club. letephone 252 S the New England company has pro- At the beginning of his message | time has come when the duties of the | Cyril Remillard, who i%' employed at e 1 Leaves Eimville to Devote Entire Time | Vided for operatin~ Berkshbire street |Mayor Macdonald noted that the only | city officers are so arduous that I |the People’s store, is hanving a vaca- 2 to Worcester Mill railway cars and Hoosac tunnel trains. | change in the city council during the | peijeve they should receive pay for | tion : £ A half million dollars’ worth of 5|past year was that caused by the | work that they do whether the pres- | Henry A. Munroe of Soi t thbridge vis- WINTER MILLINERY David 0°Connell, who has been su-|PST cent, 40-vear bonds, additional to [death of Alderman J. Clinton Nichols, | ent form of sovernment s changad or | iten mrings T S\ e = Periniendemt of the mill of the Him. | $3.000,000 placed on the Boston market | republican member- from the Second!nor, Tt might be better to defer ro- | C. B Child had ihe pb-asuse of a|A fine assorimeny of latest styles i Worsted company at Elmville for ll;st i‘wmgfi halvedbea; disnosed of by :’a‘:%r:;ywmzlu:gefg?lg exrfgll:“sve Son | vision of the city ordinances until af- | first sieigh ride of the season at | ™at& Come in and ses them. T S d gt i 85 ig e New Englan ower company. L, est, Con-ter the cHarte: as cer avi Vas] ,Frids st week. | -~ G . sbout six months past, has resignedip L al.' Ve ponds, there has gun is- | scientious and efficient service that o S hiag been Yevigpa fasthus, N S0 kriday of il S WRD. G, P. STANTON, ;nd returned to Worcester, where he JeSi4e5 T0p (ORCE, ThCEe R88 heen 18- 1M had rendered to Butnam in bibilc Fire Department. | There. was, about siz inchg s of snow 4 as for a long time been the superin- | Sued $2200, g 2 FE sty TR { there. 52 S ) stock. Fhe,common_stock is all held | office. £ol hve only commendation and pratse | "G5 new case of smallpc 3: has been 52 Shetucket St tendent of the mill of the Bay State O’'Connell has oth mills for > d ple: of impartant work | a volunteer department second to none. the year, which | The cit vhas receéntly. been through a | i discovered in the city, the \first since the original ones came to 19¥3zht ebout a month ago. by the New England Power ecmpany of Maing® which has $5,000,000 out- Worsted company. Mr. 17(}1! DPIVIBEND. accomplished is succaedeq | Standing: i ) ar, w he c as 1 . 3 r of Pt Iphia The hulk 6f tH& forégoing is proving | he described as a history-making epoch | U'ying time, exp cing the most dis- s sThe Notwi ‘% Jier of Philadelphia, | 1 Greek to the average Dantelson clil: | for Putnam. During fhe period sev- | astrous fire in its. history. Excelient Social and Personall | | Offise of Whe Nogwich gavings Sopig* - -8 zZen, but it is assumed that some of |eral important und ngs were | Work was dome by the department| Mrs. George Taft of Uxbrid pe, Mass., The Directors of this socu(f ve the negotiations that have heen under |completed, these being referred to else- | against the conflagration and in the | is the guest of Miss Ellen Wi wzelock of | declared out of the earnings of the gufe | rent six months a semi-anpual " face of great odds it was co treet. . Hfnes fo | DUlset SueC . Ciioio | ke SE U LM AT rate of FOUR PER CENT. 7 . il 3 = er annum, payable to depositer; utomobile show .in New | B Ferato Un and after Jan. 18, 18 COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, way—very quietly—here for the past{where in his message. The mayor 3 few months and having to do with |thanked the gentlemen of the coun- | a restricted area. The Danielson and | M. ater power privileges in the vicinity | cil for their supporf, which was strong | Webster departments are entitled to | tending the 2 »f East Killinzly ma~ have some con- | and united, and without which, he | great credit for the assistance they | York this week, » announce | nection with. the interests here of the | made acknowjedgement, the gave on this occasion. The general Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Case .0 f Wor- Aecl8daw O TS b o - - = —— ® @ : e V4 ysiclans kecommend Lasioria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor om the part of physicians, unlike Scothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey 's Cordial,etc. Thisisa C pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physi- | good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose cians with reaufis st gentitying: m’l‘he extended use of Castoria is | gapcer and record the meahs of advancing health. | The day for poisoniag unquestionably the result of theym Sysn: Sopd-—The indiaprtoble cvidence innocent children through greed or ignorance ought| to end. To our knowl- that it is harmless: Secomd—That & not only allays stomach pains and s ; ik uiets the nerves, but assimilates the food : Third—It is an agreeable and edge, Castoria is a remedy which produces con\\posure an ea g 4 & ’ t regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and qur readers are entitled perfect substitute for Castor Qil. It is absolutely safe. It dees not con- : s tain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. Itis to the information.—Hall's Journal of Healtk. \ Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chals. H. Fietcher. == EEee The Kind Yeu Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chica- I r. L. O. Morgen, of So. Amboy, oS i e T Feandienss st i d = S, S et VI e ool 3 . ., SBYS ¢ 8 8 p! ing; phy- . H., says: wuse your Castoria go, Ill., says : ave prescri . i P A‘ws Bfllu‘ht flfld which sicisn I use Castoria snd like it in my practice, and in my family.” your Castoris often for iL:ants ria |very %ay for ehl.ldte!f who ar; s very much.” . during wy practice and find it suff)\ring from constipation, wit| has beea in use for over 30 % i Dr. Wm. L MoCann of Omshs, very satisfactory.” betts A - effect than I receive from Dr, W. T. Seeley, of Amity, N, 5¥ . ¥ LBES o > > " Neb.,says : ‘‘ Asthe father of thir- 3 any - 4 ther combination of drugs.” ars has H = Y., says: “I have used your Css- SRR . Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- yean bomc‘ the Sl‘flu toria for several years in my mmfl;:l::n I’:::t:::‘yt k'noiz land, Ohio, says : “Your Castoria Dr. \H. J. Tatt, of Brookiyn, N. ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, pamnties snd have 10,:“"‘ it a eafe ingand aside from my own family stonds Sk 1) its: olass. I m{ Y., sa | 5: ““I have used your Casto- ! and reliable remedy. N thirty years of practice I can say 3 y experience, I have, in my years of havs Tend spihing tiat e T2 apd found it an excellent and has been made under Dr. Rsymond M. Bvarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular Seve %0 found any bing remed: | in my househeld and priv- Ynez, Cal., says : ‘‘After using and efficient remedy in almost P > X ate prz)tice for many years. The his persenal supervision your Castoria for children for years overy home.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formul.y is excellent,” it snnoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- simee its iqf;aey. Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- _DT-‘fln:de,ofNewYork, toria extensively as I have never Dr. Vdm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- thing else, especially to the pa- City,says: “It is with great pleas- found anything toequalitforchil: falo, N. \Y., seys: “I am plessed to no one to ‘Qw‘n you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase. UT® M I desire to testify to the gren's troubles, Iam aware that. gpeaka | >od word fer your Casto- 1 1 enclese herewith the wrapper of medicinal virtae of your Omstoris. theroare imitationsinthe field, but rin, I tk) ok so highly of it thet I : g thi All Counterfeits, Imi- the imiéation ” I have used it with marked benefit I always see that my patients get not only |y ecommend it to others, fess a Rt ood ; L s 4 TY Br. B. }. Wend, of Kinay Ctty, o5 M5 Joy ovn dasghier, Fleohers.” bubimves e iy owa faily. - %Pmmxo - not o 9 tfilfllfl m & J “St%gflod » Mo., seys : ‘‘ Physicians generally foorn. ite Id-hil;:flm to other Dr. Channing H. Cock; of Saint OT NARCOTIC. ; > do mot prescribe proprietary prepa- Fgfss .- Louis, Mo., saye: “I have used Dr. F. |1 “Kyle. of St. Paul, s 4 are but Experimeats that rations, but in the case of Castoria B pragsics. your Castoria for !ev-;r:.ll yoassoms :f:‘;:i =my!tm a:zrd; e xl:::;- & my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- inmyown family an vealways S film with aad Ondit‘lsfl' ofi’xer physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : ““The name that found it thoroughiy efficient and ligt of tho|l> who have used and th of I e : d make an exception. I prescribe your Oastoris has made for itself never objected to by ohildren, ;‘z;’::"fi ® your Slltflrmi.‘ The the heall nfants an your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great considerstion. in- e i e heing kmown = cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presenceof children, view of the fact shat most medi- throughthe porinting of the formula Chiutfin—wflxperle_nce oughly relisble remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented cines of ihis character are obnox- on. tlie wraij per is ome good end ¢ dren's compleints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficuls of ad. sufficient rc sson for the recom- a‘mlt Experiment. who has raised a family, as Ihave, profession, but I, for ome, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation (4’ any physician. 1 will join me in heartiesi recom- heartily endorse it and belisve it consider it the peer of anything know-of lfi?‘:}‘)od qualities and re- . mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” that I ever presoribed.” commend: it: -heerfully.” ASK YQUR PHYSICIAN

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