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er in; sc DANIELSON ! Washington Party—Seventy Prisoners at Jail—K, H. S. to Play Webster— | Killingly Mil! League Talked Of— Lenten Preacher PUTNAM { Harry Rock, 35, of Provdence, Claimed Drugging and Robbing—New In- dustry’s Bright Prospects—Trampg | Operative Injured—Postmaster Gil- { ‘man Receives Commission. Ay Afterncon | A man giving his name as Harry | Rock, of Providence, was found unconscious in the store doorway at Magan's grocery on School street Le {tween eight and nine o'clock Wed- evening. When he regained he claimed he w robbed of $46 and his named aking Special Course. considerable >. Smith, instructor of mechan- & e 1 training he doorway to the the High -school building. Y were unable to arouse him and notified geant Hay of the police force and Dr. E. F. Perry who went together to where the man lay. Dr. Perry treated the man and brought him back to con- sciousness and then ordered his moval to the Day Kinmball hos where he remained over night. cording to Dr. Perry the man been drugged, probably with a tablet the officer and doctor that he lived in Providence and until recently had |been employed in the Capital lunci room in that city. During the last week of his employment a man wWhe called himself Frank Smith worked at the same place. both got {40 zh together o3 for ancther his pocket w arriv {in® Putnam on the o’clock tr he coun- | e said he went through the subway | . the railroad station and intoo h room, Smith accompanying him. | y ordered food and coffee and ) went behind the counter and the coffee. After they i bourded a trolley 1 car a es he felt dizzy a where there was up. Th \ < down the str at is the last he remember: From the story told by the b doubtless wi nch room and ne the High ool lighted up for a basket ball game place where ock was found i from the school building ave been working on the |, little pes of suc { fter the time the affai eir was 1d doubtiess The men are Lknown here. POSTMASTER’S COMMISSION ceived Thursday oy Alexander Gi man—To Date From Feb. 15th. Game with Alexander Gilman is Putnam’s new ter to succeed Frank H. Le republican in High |ters th e play-| A1 in received ion from the nt 4 lGeneral at Wi shingto T | morning in which it E | F and wit yointed had i a term am for School to Graduate 46. Gilmant of course feels pleased appointment to the office which ately exec his new s bond 4 duties upor rre Petac to Joe Lebeouf. Bulletin: For my cbeouf what live on P good mind for be teil me about 1ti Talk of Mill League. hall I been come for you laugh on m come on 1m T hand revival of |V here last doctor ow much me right y Danielson had 5 last vear At- _Getting Bg A REMEDY FOR BRONCHIAL GOLD3 hand go down get the w m temperaiure 5 RS~ e last time. 1 try of doctor, but he sce . XNo chance for Philadelphia Man Tells How He Treated a Severe Case With Vinol and the Success- ful Result. Philadelphia, Pa.—““ Last Fail 1 was | troubled with a very severe bronchial cold with very bad effects from it, head- | Doctor look A some more. You bee aches,backaches, andsick tomystomach. im- with the c SHE I was so bad I became alarmed and |yes, 1 t since Lent, doctet tried several medicines, also a doctor, |1 W I can't help on the S end, pies You will but did not get any relief. One of the men where I am employed asked me to try Vinol, saying it cured his worst.colds. stay 1 did so, and in a very short time received > “l'ml‘]’ IL e the relief which I craved. Now I am o £ then I wiil enjoying Eerfgctheal!.h, and recommend Sonehed Vinol to be all that is claimed forit.”” for be s He send me rattle, T tooths ring and invitation | ot one small pac ngs Dbottle and bottle with —JAcK C. SINGLETON, Philadelphia, Pa. When we teil you that Vinol is the best remedy in all our large stock for chronic colds, coughsand bronchitisthere is no excuse for letting a cough or cold hang on for months and even years. 1t is the curative medicinal elements of the cod’s livers, combined with blood making and strengthening properties of ages with mark hat Chickens.” tonic iron contained in Vinol which s o ve, so soon like makes it so successful in removing | corne “i‘f‘ v ‘,rf~'!!‘inl-$k:\°‘:“ A “ff?(l i ) chronic_coughs, colds and bronchitis, | (77 ©7€, 5 F gl B gt after other medicines fail. with spring goat sign. We no got| Mr. and M Try a bottle of Vinol with the under- some goat here this year—just chiclcen standing your money will be returned | With best wish for both of us get | he if it fails fo help you ve better Much i PIERRE t> February the Mz from has alw % g his education saire, Canada. he has been in the employ of L, E.} composed of morphine and antropine | spith. furniture dealer and undertaker. | > o He served one as democratic alderman from ward Gilman is 40 years of age, married nd has two children Gay-Ash Engagement. 1M Gay of N. J., arn unce the en- daughter. Miss | Kenyon A i me at school | evening double ry w ores It had been an- ounced to 1e student that un- yuld be paid > more | Remodeled Church Parlors Dedicated— K. of C. Pool Tournament For Hand- some Trophy. returned many friends and support- Mr. Gilman was born in Putnam and ays lived here. After finish- at the parochial ttended college at St. Ce- For the past 21 years hool he = Putnam’ term 3, has k and a number of tk town committee for the | and is at present its secretary. > is president of the French Canad! Circle of Advancement and belon; Elks and Foresters of America. | s son of M. | \ Ash of Pomfret. Benefit Whist. | ary’s Th sday evening ist and ente inment given \inne societ substanial s realized f affai 11 be used tow W carpet of St. A Double was a large attendance at the | 1d be played this rk with putation the went at South s around advantage > student Join Fother in B Smith will return New Company ndustry am - for Incorporated in nd electricians remodeling ei bad is beleved t definitely X wined until the swell man had been d STONINGTON Brightman Tillinghast nd Mr. Ryon. For Silver Cup. turnament for a Nina council, K > rr. started this is being shown | 38 of the club| class contain- 19 and e played every 1l be determined of elimination and he is pri as his )‘;‘ mar Borough Briefs. Stiles . Stone at t > ocom; to You know what Cottolene is made of There is no secret about Cottolone. The world has known Cottolene for over twenty-five years It was in the van of the great movement for the improve- ment of food products. It is an exact combination ‘of pure, ultra-refined cotton- seed oil (a grade so high it is not listed in the market) with beef-stearine from clean, fresh, leaf beef suet. That is what produces the splendid qualities for shorten- ing, frying and cake-making in Cotiolene There is an appetizing appeal in thé thought that your foods are cooked with Cottolene—made of an oil that is far superior to most salad oils and as fige as the best, combined with the choicest part of rich, leaf beef suet. 3 Nothing has ever been found to equal this combination. For more than a quarter of a century Cottolene has been alone—and has held an unchallenged leadership. Order a pail of Cottolene from your grocer today and use it in shortening, frying, or cake-making. Added to its splen- did results is its economy—you use one-third less than of any ordinary cooking fat. regular supply. ‘Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for our real cook book—“HOME HELPS”—free. NOANK Members of Msthodist N ciety Attended ing. hodist Mi there to Cixildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Painiess Dentistry 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. 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