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MRSV | ~S50N CHESTAND FACE ——— T DANIELSON Later On Shoulders and Backi |noliday in Town Court—F. B. L.|Aucion-Morin Wedding—A. 0. H. Burned Like Fire, Had No Fiold Day and Picnic—Miss Spald- | County Convention |Sept. 24—Local Rest at Night ing to Parade at New Haven—| Suffragists to Parade at New Have:,' = L School Children Must Register To- —City Treasurer and Mrs. Charles day—Lost Moosup Boy Sent Home.| H. Brown Married Fifty Years. HEALED BY CUTICURA | _cuarice 30 adams was at Norwien | aiss Dora 3t orin of woonsodset y i nty fair. and Cyril A. Aucoin 'of North Gunos- | SOAPAND OINTMENT | fitvooa Tiliingnase ‘of Maine ana |venordule wers married Monday atythe Boston was a Labor day visitor with Church of the Precious Biood, in BRI relatives in Danielson. Woonsocket. They are to make {their} Miss Mattie Fitch of Chepachet, _R. home in Oxith (§os\venordale, B “I had & rash which began on my chest |1, formerly of Danielson, visited with | Mr. and Mrs Wilfped Maynardiwere and face, later going to my shoulders and | friends hel(':e. = Sasia e St %‘i:.kx)"t?{or(\lfy sitors{ with friends fin I's . ense; of : back I8 was very itchy and I bad to | CeOTER C llday witn Iriends in| John Gahan and,sons, John| fana) srijel: Hewhich maeo S boe ks ooy ] | towen Ralph, were visitors in Wordester the skin was soro and infamed. Whenmy | N 3ng Mrs, Clara Turner recently |Monday. - : clothing would rub against it §t caused | ik 5 Relsey Boint. Philip Gagne andy Alvah Prouix fvis- itching and burning yhich was very uncom- z ited in Worcester, - Monday. fortable and I had no rest at night, for after Court Has Holiday. Captain J. A. Ryan returned tojdfuty oing to bed 1 would g0 to sleep for 2 fow | There was no session of the town |Monday, after a vacation of ' ftwo, court on Labor day, one of the few ) moments only toho waked up agaln. oa | exceptions in this respect during the | Richard Holmes of Mt. Vernom, N. 1o% tho Taih 40 206 AbOUt & Woek whem | riat: taw'* weeki: Y., is the guest of his grandmojcher, 1 used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After Mrs. Sarah O. Macdonald, tho first application they scemed to stop _Want L | Rev. C. F. Bedard, Rev. Adrian the burning and after I used two boxes of William H. Campbell and company |p gl s ohg Rev. 7. J. MeGatriek Cuticura Ofntment and four cakes of Cutf- | Dave applied to the county commiSc | iy "yegin this week making parish i ; sioners for the transfer of the license S Boay £ wak fedlen . (Meneds Wee. (oo neviiio Shotel irecentis paes [cale SIN00S SNBanSie Men e . Robertsod, 85 Mduntain Ave, Do | guived from. Frank: S, Kennedy. Albert Miller was!a holiday | visitor cense Transferred. chester, Mass., Oct. 21, 1915, Michael. Head, Jr, was a visitor in | Afbert Mi §] | Norwich Labor day. **Mrs, Walter Phillipsileaves today to Say)ple Each Free by Mail Field Day and Picnic. attend the sufirage gathering and/}! | With 32-p. Skin Book on tho treatment | mne annual field day and picnic of |parade at New Haven. ¢ of the skin and scalp. Address post-card | the Jocal lodge of the Fraternal Ben- ¢ ““Cuticura, Dent. T, Boston.” Sold by | ofit league was held at Quinebaug lake Ecl fof) Mawa: [an. ) druggists and dealers throughout the world. | on Labor day. The high school and the . eighth Borough Tax Collector Edward S.|grade are the ci hools thatresume Carpenter was engaged Monday in | session this mornin; NEW CHICKERING HOTEL |[recciving the annual amounts assess- Sergeant Julius C r of the pdlice ed against property in Danielson. oes off duty today for his/an- 4. H. Lucey, Prop., Putuam, Conn. 5 & n. 4 Drill Omitted. P i Special Dinners On account of Monday being a hol- - 0. H: County.Conventjon, s} il e iday the members of the Thirteenth| P. J. O'Brien announced Monday v, €. A. C., were not called up- |afternoon that the county conventign land Style; ff;mt’(’,‘”jjkf part in the asual Monday |of the A. O. . is to be held at Wi C‘J‘kcgr\irsl\“m night drill. mantic, September 24, the date having 4 i r Wood has decided to remain |been fixed at a mecting of the coujity during the present week at Lake|board in this city Sunday afterno¢m. nd ollea]Mazat k, Me., where he continues| Judge M. H. Ceissler returned om Bolled Pota- | to gain in health and strength. a very pleasant water trip to Norfolk, Fuschiors Rotenint. Yo, and a side trip ‘to Washington, of the facul- fias I High school gathered il it e THURSDAY Ola-fashioned here Monday to resume their duties( Mrs. W. J. Bartlett, ouieg of > i the committee of arrahgements: fory the at the s o is : 7 at the opening of the school this (!he committes of arrahgements forg tho morning. & . 0 iaine ilding and Loan|for that city Monday afternpon. 2he o ioken Dach Frank H. Cordier was a visitor*in LOUIS E. KENNEDY association now has an income of | Frank H. Cordier w more_than $700 a month, and the in R e There never has been a great cigarette success DANIELSON ations are that this Wwill be taken | John O/Brier Undertaker and Embalmer s e T oo “ritn| A regular meeting of %he lcommon ¥ A : Special Attection to Every Detail, | LScrt o take over aveilsple Droperty, |council is seheduled for this ovening. that wasn’tibased on BETTER! d T S e At the Park. Prisoners to Plead. i 3 ERICK ’l‘ BUVCE Special attractions drew many to| Prisoners held to answer tojcrim#nal 2 uALlTY ! . i\ Wilawood park on Labor day, the last | charges will be put to plea at fthe =7 . day of the regular season at this pret- |sion of the superior co: a___- this morning at 1€ 3 THE PIAND TUNER |7."Gc."000 Sther entertamment ed pr ding. - . S Guring he season: Suffragiste Going ta Paride Z|RA proves it! ‘ Republican Delegates. e Honmeme anio & Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn.| REdwin Bennett and E. C. Babson — are the republican delegates from of friends that will in four years ZIRA has reached the ' head of the procession. Why? Better tobacco made them famous. Brooklyn to the state convention of [Meinken, this city, Miss the party that is being held today at | Shields, Northampton, a el Ne Haven. Miss Danielson’s at Bryn Mawr, and RS The Killingly delegation to the re- [Mi 3 e Spalding, nieilon, wil publican state convention toda, and New Haven today sand made up _of Ralph S. Young, B. part in the Woman’s arbie, Harry Back and Ch Misses Dani S. S. Russell, hing with the colle Se@anfi s ing the trip in Ms. Tou % “"é. Clen The MILDEST Cigarette. tiss Emily Pier: PONEMAH MILLS |- Taftville, Conn. leaguc We offer Printed Canton Silks, ion—th hoped that it is will impre Jay Brs - . the convention with the desirability o rank Printed Organdies, Printed | iy folowing in o the ty, li mal convent. hi s F. Be- | Lawns. 3 1e home s attitude on question, and of by Candidate the republican < | of the bride for a receptionjand din- Willimantic and Norwich cars pass { ner. our door. Quiet Holiday. umerou; S4 N and _city elect- Mary's cemetery. The bearers wére |election to Paul Ethie c- |office earer, Holiday Fete at Wauregan. at both the morning and evening ser- | Brooklyn Instructors Visited Colleg Jr., Todel and Peter‘Ih- | vices. A party of i Salesrcom closed between 12 and 1 rroons S Sk 5 SEERE R i structors of the Y. W. e At Wauregan on Labor day the an- day, |ed tr of ti ler and Lefave. Undertafier| At Al Hallows' = church Sunday |c.Aof Brooliyn, N ¥, visited Con. = e of -|3. A. Hourigan was in charge offthe,|masses were as usual at 7.30, 9, 10.30 | necticur oolese’ Baturday moraing. A oyved by hundred arrangements. i . m. Vespers and benediction of the |Jarge part of the time was spent in About the Borough. | 8 a S“C‘;afme"t‘v“fi:o-‘:‘]“1’;5“;- i 3 the laboratories of the secl- J. McCab. an 2 - ? A b oamiglson W and especially t el ‘%_.“’2;‘:6:7"']‘:1‘*:" t the home of O. W. Polter s at St.'Mary'sdchurch = Danticulas Guillotte of Bostbon has w;]]):!l‘c!\ls' NOTICE | 0 reet is the headquar- CORNED BE cooked and Try some and The pro m of the day e direction f e pa e s. : the d |Mrs. Barber Member of Schiool Eoard. a rletic events and numerous| The er entertaining features. A dinner |morning stating that s served. The events were held on | Beard, who recently left the grounds near the church. The |China, v pr ed the >utnam ticut 5 5 visitors w and Alildred | the modern equipment of the kitchen, ; pleased with relatives in | where the pract etics course Will Be Guest of Senator Brandegee. Senator Harding of Ohio will be the 1 part of the diet- aught. VAL LUPPERT, Proprietor is visiting L y for member of the town has returrfed from ' it AN s 3 s cxdemy ‘op@ns today ds of this annual event go in- [school committee. M ra. Bar- | on. i Helpless Public, t of Senator Frank B. Brandegee DR.R. J.COL.LINS treasury of the church. b s elected a member of the town was a quiet{town La- consuming public| 9% =7 SYpemhen e femme s o Children Must Be Registercd. school committee a per- business pRices were gricvance. of its|Zive an address at Lake Compounce. ues to entine e o] il Eeance Xash:|Consressman Richard P. Freeman and ard. parlor: But apparently gthere was Thomas F. Dorsey will be gton Star. Three SN AR Members of the local health board & nounced that every child who s to attend school in the bor- and Mrs one of of business in thef wet goods PESRERTiarH o epeak ers | iBlatiors 148 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn. P e e LT ing, W et Hathaw e e J. A Willard, of Philadelphia, has| A strike of undertakers took place Phone 1178 o Lol et jihe ertioolinciennedies \nd Mrs. Henry Roylof Stafford [a shufibox said to be 610 vears old. |at Liverpool, England, recentiy. Celebrated Monday by City {Treasurer and Mrs. Charles H. Bgcavn. TuThS have been visiting' atf Joseph tion. That the child; required to do this is very is y importar J. M. & J. P. SWAHN - s S/ Sk Large numbers of their schools open for the year Sept. 18, un- | ma, [ g . registered pupils will be closely qu. hé‘w(” o 3 tioned as to why they were not tween_the ailors i, 22 f by ey == 2 3 to sailsfy the hea s | Latic Franklin Square, 237 Main Street|kept out of s en Telephone 551-12 relativ Opening of Schools Postpomed—Boys for Fletcher Break Camp at Buttonwoods—Meth- odist and Baptist Pasters Return| TOEE 5 From Vacation. o : hool for another qu antine period. After the children are | 1 3¢ . stered this morning they will be |FMem £ a.ca £ infantil ra- permitted to return to their homes. |gveh S s e tr{lllo‘i ?15‘"‘“5. H 1 00 the, s been put in the Moosup ‘post Dr. Alired Richards WANDERED FROM MOOSUP 3 e - - DENTIST —_— A By order of the health officer ;the ot 8 Nine-year-old Waldeck Shan Gets | which peitied | opening of the public schools ofthe 9-12 a. m— 5 p. Lost While After Apgles. | ber, but Jelayed | town of Pl eld has been pastponed. Wed. and v until Labor day r of Mrs \\f' \cph the papers for notice of date Room 205 hayer Building Little Waldeck Shan is back at hi; Among the s he had of opening. - Tel. 438-2 House tel. 354-3 | home in Moosup this morning, and it |Sons who wer durs oL CHARDIAN, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been is fair to presume that ho is' happy. |of Mr. and = , pastor. O Svuperintendent of fSchoola. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of = Valdeck Is nine years of age. Sunday olemn Thought and e i Iaimed. i< afternoon, issu himself carte sun Matl, Lipatsime and {m‘s been made under his per= & blanche, he started off on an apple claimed letters at'post office, for m sonal supervision since ifs infancye 00! OF §i0: eat @ | Picking tour, not as a business propc Woelk ending Seot. 4 are as’fol- 4 Aliow no one to deceive you in ihis. : sition, but as one in which he pro- : Mrs. Bryon Bates, Miss Mar- All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-gooed ? are but Soliion . Fonny LFih Shadlbr cdisee s o o poneing Ve Erown an I o PR e Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heaith of un: h gence i e fruit. Result: |was ) ne ‘rowl it A g y ) AL A TTost Doy and o hankedne Tor o | e i fxe aprionei the | Gladys Daggett, who has been Iniants and Children—Experience against Experiment, . . ma and dear old Moosup. best known residents of the city the v ng the most of the summer a Roe, Lobster, Shnmp, Kipper- d\Valdfitk a%dn'lz( GH1Very. well post. | Eai becex tHelr Torne for. oo wma,”» T'“{‘romr‘l Pogl‘{e '\\z?ii éiofl‘ggefiaé‘:?"'tfi What is C STORH 5 = n blue bo s rears. -. Browr s for yea o in Moosup. §& v A ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. | S5 w1"S,i00 foutes fo” Meomup |years.” 3ir. Brown ‘has for vears Tion Shorre“odliogo for her Second years A night—tired out and ith his littlc | treasu since i s in s course. i P s nd with his littic |t er since the cit incorpor. et B L Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares tummy calling for something besid ated. ; 3 oric, Drops and So0oi Syrups. It is pleasant. P green apples. He was wise enoug He was born in West W Robert . Lydia B of the Boy Scouts of America,’ and gorle, o pleasant. If People’s Markel| 5o B A el S el T Mr. and Mrs, W |employed In one of the large /busi- containg neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie i &, liceman, however, and Officer John . Brown. Since 1570 he Mrs, William Robert- [ness firms in Meriden, Conn, ispent substance. Xis age is ais gnarantee. It destroys Worms © Frenkiin Street been engaged in bu ss here as Drs. S. H \Holmrs. imday and Labor Day at his¥home ;:d gl.!aysi}‘ever!shnesso 'For more than thirty yesrs it = : a member of the firm of Perry an . Whitt Mr. ana | here. S been constant = JUBTIN HOLGEN, Propristor S e e & Vi goert | Az and Mrs Hassett from Worces: Filatmioncy, Wind Co‘:!%: o t!’}ee:eli:!g Ot!['ggum e!?t!m reliable dealing and painstaking ca 'nd Mrs. Robert Wild, | ter, Mass., and Mr. T .} sey} spen Srilee 4 al. thi 160 8% raions aoand hn;fs?am({gfi? Jennie Wild, Mr. and Mrs. W.|Labor Day at the home of Miss®Daily. Diarrhoea. It regrlates the Stomach and Bowels, Sick or nervous headaches always 6 (e veer highst mmdlone o vn, Jewett City Baptist church,| Dana Potter spent Monday at But- assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, 0 ° result from a torpid liver or a dis- only in Putnam, but in all surrounding 1 AiaESaaiervior ithiens Bantiatl LR GOdE £ R e e e The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, stomach~—treat the li towns. urch. ‘ Y. B. Mairn . O. ) - e ng s g:d:::‘le'mo ';:hmt;e:ch :n;";;’;j Years ago the services of Mr. Brown The rfllfl( es and fr!mgs present g‘ ves (‘Vm'bglflc Rocky Point Labor Day P > were eagerly sought for t ic | from out of town were Mrs. Mary | by automol 3 o - B e Bodl St B e e e e | rea: G, Mis e oAy | e Tonn. Sorague s visiting at the | GENUINE ALWAYS N SILVER Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips, | home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sprague. Bears the Signature of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bailey, Miss Ger- trude Baile 4 Mrs. Robert Archer Boya® Romke c;"‘"‘ 4 and William Phillips of New London,| The Dawson boys have broken Macfarlang listened with sympathy % and_attention. g o — ds. Most . ? 2 Wrig! 2 e . |camp at Buttonwoods. ost of the Lowest Prices MANDRAKE | 2550 o e [ 200 S LT oy D 300 R THE WM. FRISWELL CO. i boy over to Chief Grimshaw, who took ; tomobi t p o ¢ to, G Mixs CEo. ARG Z | tomobile and taken to Central Village B e him to his home and saw to it that he [ Wich, Mre. Geo, Harrinston of Willl- | \PFe s g * | was tucked away among the snowy | {1150 &R B8 F R G R O Fred Ladd and son Clifford of Vir- \ 4 % folds of the coverings of a delightfully | ;200 Mathewson, Mrs. Julia Dean, | €inia are visiting Mr. Ladd’s mother, > — 3 comfortable bed. Within five minutes ] = veat Mrs. S. P. Ladd. They invarisbly relieve all ail- §§ |after he was tucked away in Blan- | pir, Tann, Storiyeather ‘and Mrs % i e 2 n N William Gardner was a Wweek-end f 25-27 Franklin Street f| ments resulting from liver or stom- [ | kottown Waldeck was sieeping the | S wiliiam Larcher of Sprinefiond | visitor here. . ach trouble—quickly remove giddi- §§ M‘:mday ‘;mr"m:“s‘%}-‘, e and Mrs, Frank Halyburton of Green- Sunday Services. fl ness, palpitation, bilionsness, indi- g Chief Grimshaw | UHT tion, constipation, ete. e L cne maEe " Mrs. Alexander Benoit Services werg Bald at the Mothodlat T ~ i 3 g, ete. got_the information he was after as ] *_ |church Sunday. The pastor, who has 3 ' % 5. Conanig: B e conTinpons sace M |to Waideck's resular:place of abode.,| The funeral services for Mrs. Alax- | boen on & month's vACAtion, ave & he Kind You Have Always Bought __inn2 Al Frapkiin St PROVES THEIR MERIT. The chief’'s message brought joy ' to of Pawtucket were held | fine talk Sunday evening on Echoes THE CEMTAUR COMPAN' RLAR 15 75 Aivertising meaiom Tn | [ Dr. J. 1. Schenck & fou, Phiadaiphia Jf | the little boy's home in Moosity, in Mary's_church Monday morn- | from Willimantic, g which town an all night . search / had > ‘Rev. J./H. Seiferman officiated The Baptist church pastor, who al- Dge! The burial was.in St. so bas bgen on a;vacailon. preached Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul-x % i far. business. . - ted for hi ads