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WE SELL 11 THE PASNI Vain Street, Morwich Conn ear | Ready-lo \pparel tor Womer [ DANIELSON Flnal Day of Making Votors—Ovér . Forty to Attend Annual Hunt. ‘Congregational Church ‘Roll “Call— Capital Stock of Wauregan Com- pany Purchased by Newly. Incer< porated Company. = A night—Big Parade Friday Evenings| Republican Rally Following Old-Time Torchlight . Parade—Henry - Warren Madelein Bensamon Losses ~ $30,- 000 Property France—Eritert: ment in Chajr Course. : Putnam blazed with red fire and the Eveed ~From Arson Charge—Mrs,{" The ,Mué ‘of fruit juices, in 'p‘reven'tin'g and relieving dis- R TROUBLES If So Telephone 183 R e SR akles' reflected the fare of nimaraae ot | €a5e, has been recognized for centuries. ~ . . James Kent, who was injured by a o e : 3 ¢ Business Is Good. WE Are |[|oimm oesm oo et | she Sty sorlog st Sy | The objections to using fresh fruit as a cure for disease We have a Typewriter Expert fashi ¢ 5 A T L R . . ing at nis home in Tmwille. | |RGHORSS (eniisht parade, such a2lare, 1st, the high cost of fruit, particularly in winter: 2nd, who will be here Oct. 30th and it jends in Danielson Fri- |take notice back in the 70's and 80's. i i i 2 i Dolngk wondefiul Bus“‘ess_ i with rlnds 30 B3 many ot e s pearie ey | (e difficulty of eating enough fruit fo do any. permanent Bt bl o oo of - vore Rev. John Howland is to preagh at |City the parade was very much of a|good. Some-years ago, however, a prominent English phy- PY ¥ READ THESE PRICES AND SEE WHY WE ARE ||the service ot the Consrogational|poreley Sn was viewed with more| ot o % o ol "a series of iments i ifficulti church Sunday morning. s 2 d . - —_———————————— st Eiagey Smoting S o priten | BheSbcason S0 waa o sy tor sician in Ottawa, Canada, 'began a series of -experiments in ifficulties. . ALWAYS BUSY gras o visitor with Denielson friends | FYEnctispeating republicans in Union |an effort to find some practical and economical way to utilize . S iiasionary Society,Mests. gragr Aran . Poer of Khods Iu- | fhie valuable medicinal properties of fruit. 5 39c Ladies’ and Children’s Ribbed Underwear. 24c. Il s Henn Rk e ety so- | Woonsocket paper. .. Hé found that the julce is the curative part of fruit. Now, fruit julce “E cn ANS I oN cn ] o " ; SRl Gfeties of the Baptist church at her| Henry N. Benoit presided at the| consists of 91 parts water and 9 parts solid matter. Of the solid” matter L] Angora ‘Scarfs and Caps, @ set. coo. oo dannio. . Gfer Jroetion of e e o meecting [mesting-ana introguced the speakers, | found 'in the juice, 1 part is an excoedingly bitter substance whicn 1a the & . wHo were enthusiastically cheered. | active or medicinal agent. After exhaustive tests, this physician learnes $2.00 and $3.00 Children’s Sample Hats. . oo 97c BN TR "Wooaward presided at From the business center of tho city ' that apples, oranges, figs and prunes give tho best ‘results that these four ~ " 2 a line of republica ‘hed ruits contain all the medicinal principles of all other fruits, and contain a | D5 ORI CRVEIE .0 0% o o o o 550 b i0ie bawarain i o2 R0 M| meaelon Sof Ehs topms SIS Erovidence streot. here A S Jobe Higner fercentage of WIS bitter principle. 19 combined these Tour truit fuices B " M ille ‘of Staten |Baptist hall, organizations were form- | and then forced an itional atom of the bitter substance which he secures 25C Brassieres .. ..oiiiieiiaeiaiaens < e T altor with frienda | ed and in waiting to Join in the| from the orange peel) into the juices in such & way that a new substance Me rcha nts! we k c ER e 97 Sl march. The North Grosvenordale| was formed. This new substance was many times more active medicinally (=] A $1.50 Ladies’ Waists. . ccccicecnanie < Fugene . Nash has been named as [band and Garde Marshal of that place | than the original bitter substance. | $10 00 Ladles’ C“"ts $6‘97 administrator of the estate of Fannie |joined in the parade at Providence It is this new compound—ecombined with tonics and antiseptics and made .0 3 D D. Nash i f;reet}; ‘z‘ne' ll;“e pasing out through| into tablets—that is everywhere known FRUIT-A-TIVES.” It is th‘o only , ~hil 3, L. L. Clough of North Scituate is te [ Marshal 0 Vvoodstock avenue, to| medicine in the world made from fruit ji es, and has proved its value in $3.00 Children’s Coats .........covoiie.. ... $1.97 preach’ at the service at the Advent | Chiurch, to Pomfret, to Main street and | thousands and, thousands of cases of Indigastion, Dyspepsia, Tarpid Liver, #20.00 Ladies™ Sample Coats. .. o .o o.ove o .$12.97 Jichureh Sundey afemesh . e e kte. in charge of tho ar| o T B Hsitachet an trouhlce Srising from o RarIores corl 59¢ Baby Blankcts 47¢ end with friends m‘"M Sma r:!mx&n:crlx;s énr the rally w made up | tion of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. VE ROYAL GOLD DING ST, 3 y Bla B R L. Moran of Meriden will spend |of A. A. Brodeur, Napoleon Jetie, . X “FRUIT-A-TIVES" is now made in the United States and may be had at WE GI TRAI AMPS § 79¢ Rompers-: '2oez 40 00, (. L L. Lo S san, v G the week-end with Daniefson friends. | Lucler, .J. J. Dupre, F. H. Cordier and | druggists or general stores at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, or will be AND : S Eion] losit H. Fuller, Rev. C. J. Harriman act- | gent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, New WE SELL AT LOWER PRICES THAN P B im s By Qkirte P ¥ i N g _ | ed as marshal of the parade. | York 59¢ Embroidered ‘Skirts: .. .....cco00ene. 4 3 Friday the registrars of voters, se T i A lectmen and town clerk held their final (e ELSEWHERE AT ALL TIMES $1.50 Rain Capes - R oiets DL O sittig before clection to admit ap-| HENRY WARREN FREED SUNBAY SUBIECTS i Ay he electorate 3 - e o $2.00 Rain Capes . . s T ctt of Stamford spent FROM CHARE OF ARSON. ° ° Dress Goods Sllks Llnlngs 29¢ Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors.............. 24c Phn ot ‘Sprinsfeld 1 |No Evidence Found to Warrant Hold- | 1o o e e o e cotainm weddl Glfls 3 ’ s n $1.97 Ladies’ Silk Waists. ...+ ....vrvr.......$1.55 Besmetes vl i Fisda Man all_church notices should be written Corsets, Gloves : P i o > usan Simmons, Worcester, is| Henry Warren of the Quadic district | legibly and shauld be in The Bulletin 9 9y 69¢ Children’s Sample HatS.% . c.covueiceinn 47c the giiest of Mrs. Charlés E. Woodik, | of the town of Thompson was - | office before 6 p. m. F IN SI]_‘VER . . . - e $ 3 i In Killingly on November 7 the bal- | ed bofore Justice Randolph IL. Chand- - . $10.00 Children’s Coats in white, hand embroid- tot boses ‘e to be open in the Giffer- |ler and Thomas Tyan of that town on| At the Christian Science Reading L HQSIQrY, Sweaters, Etc. ered, all samples $4.97 Friday to.answer to an allegation that| Room in the Thayer ‘hmmm:, lun- sub- Lowest Prices d, R s S 2 e e e A AR m, be had knowledge of how the home of | ject will be Everlasting Punishment. = . » = : il g Eogs 550 a Dozen. TRt ews Dome o D e e Make This Your Shopping Place Merchants’ Week | Famous Drummer Boys’ Stockings for Saturday < n dozen is the ruling | afirs on the nizhi of October 15, Affe| The Sheltering Arms service will be e —————— 1 cess in Danieison and jer o hearing Warren .was released on | conducted by Rev. Frederick W. Cole- THE WM FR]SWE Co . ony . i el o5 iR sy onnie 18N his own recoznizance. No cvidence|man, pastor of ethodist s LL CO. Women’s Suits Made-to-Order for $8.00 at | was brought out at the hearing to war- | Spiscopal church, 25-27 Franklin Street - 1t a frant holding Warren on-the charge o Treriteere = rankin e 2 - READ ABOVE PRICES CAREFULLY il il i o G At the Broadway Congregational = W0mens Sk“-ts Made.to.(]rde[ for' 2. oa The fire 2+ the Adams,.home neamly | church the Rev. -Arthur Varley of ok ver 40 to Attend Hunt. ssulted fn_tiupededtn of! W ams. | Taftville will preach in the morning 5 g acs . . M e Ho had meafiy Sirankled frof smoke|@nd (he Dastor at the five o'clock ser- | M evening service with sermon. -The Also receiving office for Norwich and New:London The pasnlk co received by th tice in Cha when he was awakened during thef vice. minister. will’ predch ‘morning and ev- Dyeing and Cl ing'Works, Bring your dyeing asd of the arrangem {hose early hours of the morning. Attor T " g. n leans! ing 3 | are mvitea snual b the fire hnd been estingnishea an in-| AL, Teinity -Episcopal church there | oy .o MoKinley Ave: A. M. E. Zion cleaning here now. DON'T WAIT. - o N . onizht of 3 unting vestigation brought to lieh certa Hi 0. at 9, . i B S SELL IT FOR LESS 158 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | tonisit of ¥ hunt o e e poig oot | orning prayer and. sermon at_10.30 | church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pastor, e S et S| M SR e it eming prser ha sadrons G52 il b0 srvies Tooraing nng v, 101 Main Street, Norwich i at the co ? 5. Tiack | soaked waste was fou This v m Lot L i 3 [ ot Mewmaacrs 1 C 10 DO | was smitne to’ that Jo be found in e k- T e eie s = 53 = | Dresent from a number of fowns in|mearby mill. A bottle that had co At Christ church ders wil be noly | Josple, Tie DEy o S s v 2 i YANTIC | the county tained ofl that was prodably pour Ll SN s = { 1 4 AN ot e Eroe {and sermon by Rev. T. D. Martin at op CF D i s ; oo S he Subsequest davelop. | 10-30, Sunday school at noon and ev- i 3 Coon Party Held for Providence Guest | s Fahiet 4 nen e u]w:fwr:i‘l“”"” s 40 TeE e S R s A Eighty Barrels of Tarvia Arrive for | Demonstration of Merit Followed by Fnnt : i [ be preachin y D t Y w t G d T th? ROESSLE PREMIUM LagER Roade, e e ; | e R e e e e S ont You Wwant Gooa iee JONES' HOMESTEAD ALE 7 e jiHe Beaning G Dior g Egation street. There will be a testi- | Lyceum will hold a meeting in the Does the dread of the dental chairl cause you to neglect;them? Yo ALSO STERLING “'-E‘,-d:ff‘.."fi;;“,“‘"""};,(i‘?;“ gturd dl to L\lcv\' yias svec al gt asnlasbhig mony meeting Sunday morning. The |afternoon r'\‘{\lv L’E\’%\‘Qm!&eb_“‘m bEr need have no fears. By our mnhzdvyuu ser hale our teeth filled, gl after spending tne week end at | S text will be 1 Pet. 5 7. in charge of Miss Cassie Robinson o crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. his home h ho T LOSES FRENCH PROPERTY. | bt o) Richmond, Va. i New System Instalied WAl and re. Adam Horwics were 2in = o : At Park Congregational church there 3 CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES A o illimantic visitors Sunday., Mrs. Madel. Bensamon learns That | will be public worship in the morning | There will be services morning and : irs. . returnenl] i - e e oo 6TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE — PRGBSl el AR e S s. Elisha Lathrop has returned $30,000 Worth H & [ and vesper service at 4.39 o'elonk, The | evening at the Preston City Baptist 3 ‘ T Hore mel Bl Serve. te. how | bome after a few. days stay. in.Nor- | N 30,000 Worth Has Been Destroyed. |oC, " Rev. . H, Howe, D. D. will |church. The Five Year Program, as STERILIZED INSTRUMZENTS S RRE L & Iraught wbaverages.: fFomcetess hast zl:“(l‘a\\"}fll‘:Xerlxl';fi}:[:rr.‘.rrfi;!;.v\‘b‘;nmhui cuPps and citiz ande: s Madalein Dansaron | D¥dach 4t BN Kert: fififi%i;fi‘?fi‘n 'lv:;“,gh; »"‘;"";";’:d B%plz‘:: CLEAN LINEN 3 E ¥ A led and ‘agsd In the. whod . wnd|were in New Londen attending the fus | the pa was further accentiated West Woodstoel, “has|- o L. ri ¢ Gongrapstional church,|morning service. Th Sunday achool ASEPTIC DRINKINGICUPS frwn direet "o the | glass wihout | neral of u relative, inter " In ‘the evening at the picture|} fENE SUS HISIEON. GE We deb Rev. G. H, Bwing will preach on Gom- | will take up an_offering for the Ar- LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST/WORK ) T siono (e R, Brown Coon Party for Guest. O e e visunlined | War-swept departments of Northern | Parative ShiStAniGyLat (the moing | TicTicn Whr Siferers If these appeal to you, call for examinatior and estimate. £ tem ' no ‘colls, which cnables Wa| Mr. and Mrerd” W, Jinkgavd o e mizht happen o tnis | France. - While no details of the loss | Service. There will be a mecting o 7 charge for consultation. o dicpense Arst grade ale and lager 2t | coon pariy inst Saturday nishc in| I Ehown, s Wwore aito plo- |are available here it it presumed that | the Y. P. 5. C_T. at 630, tones Stronse, mbnimer thore s ge |l o F. c. sackson OR. D.id. COYAB et 28 s of ise to]honor of their guest, Miss Grac vs of the local com- |the promerty. estimated to have been T " iet | morning and ‘event 5 R in 35 i thefard, of Providental Afnlig Greanizatiana of the|Worth $30,000, was destroved in e | A N T e bt | Sunect of the mornite service wili be DENTISTS ocms wher d for|present were Miss, iiofefice. RgCkw corps in camp at Tort | ruthless proweution of the war, prob- . i prns ot 5 i s Thet.t iy eI fzitnicamn ab Torh|CRiEm e WOfshib tad sormon. The subject will | A Program Worth While ‘and the ev- (Successors to the King Dental G {5 "Fan iways r_ boverage | . Tliompson of " Woaterly. . Frag wes witnessed by | Mrs. Bensamon was formerly a resi- | be The Old Serpent. In the evening | ening iheme wil be ¥ <4 NORWICH, €O G AR in S pociowaod, Charles Frink, Rewben Dot dent of Marscilles, but she his been in | 6 subject will be Excuses. B ara e ® i ML [0 MAIN ST DA MtoBP. M i i ; ter and H. J, Gibds and Rowdy. The this vicinity for a long period ; . TSI oAy T T R ) L S oA : 3 At the Baltic Methodist Episcopal | clo . NEW CHICKERING HOTEL | otint o gutomoniies to Wauwe- | ROLL CALL Waldo Chaso Injured While Hunting. | church, the pastor, Rev. Charies D Loy Asieant Tetunty o handsome coon. They retmmed to Business Meeting ci| A_steel sliver: penetrated the hand | Smith, will preach in the morning ol e T JAMES F. LUCEY, Proprietor the Frink home and pefroshments. wero o e i ¥ lotaWaldo Cbase, 14, Friday morning |Sromng. THe subitets will be Views | ShUreh the mornine sermon Wil be Putnam, Conn. served and 4 couplc of hours of merry- ngregatignal, Ghurg when the barrel of his gun cxploded |F. kife and and Wrona Ways:|ier, pastor of Broadway Congrega- making followed. = i sas | While he was otit on a hunting trip. 5 x 8 al ct N h. In the even- ik : i sponded and ihere was | tional church, Norwich. In the even -~ Mrs.” Clyde of Mystic has been gty T e e ot | The boy was given attention by Dr.| At Trinity~ Methodist Episcopal %, 5 5 A. F. WOOD spending tie past week In town with | B A Morrell '~ An x-ray _exposure chiicchy (Box, .. W fbleman, | pastor, witi f»\.fgnc';-fls&:x Ny i:ir;:i::..ysf.‘de:é 4 riends. A onsma | revealed the presence of the steel siiv- | there wi 2 r; rn- 7 A “The Local Undertaker” Tarvia for Roads. Westidld Conste- | L™ The lujumics recerved by ihd bév. |10% DY Jie¥, B C. Boss. D, D. In the | Joctier, Bkiss lllnstrated. by the % DANIELSON, CONN ° Eignty barrels. of tarvia were, un- as Rev. Clarefica’| WHho I8 the sonou Mr. and Mrs.“Clar=; SEERinE the paster Will preach on The = Parlors & Mechanic Strest” * |lcaded in the local.freight yard -th pag T the chirch for a|cnce W. Chase of Walnut street, are | Discipline of, Life. At the Federated church, Rev. A. PEEIRE. __|week to be used .on tho. state ronds ot years, but recently rec |NOt regarded:as' serious P el tiomat | V- Fordan, nastor, there will be morn- The Norwich Fur Co. are now located at$their new near by. ned on account of the condition of ili i e, ERemovitie: ngregational ng ser o 2 4 . The primary department of.the.vil- Sealth. Rev. John Howlind pro- SaflingFor Chi church, Sunday_morning, the pastor | [N SSTVICe a¢ (he rogiler hour The store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke’s HANDSOME LOT OF : |iase school was closed Wednesgay. to| sided at the busincss session, at which | “Winfred . Brown left here on_{he | will preach on The Finding of Oneself | 3i'5e Sunday school at noon, meete : g 2 3 ¢nablc the teacier, Miss Peck, to have | church finances ere discussed. |boat train Friday evening for New |Through Work. The Sundav school|{io of the men's class in the vestry, Furniture Store. We are open for business:now with a visiting day, and Friday so the|Amonz the matters considered w York, from which city he w il at | Will meet at noon. The S Will | 2. society at 3 o'clock, and Steamer R“gs teachers could aitend the convention. | that of sciling banlc etocks ihree arclockc this afternoon, en route | preach at Long Soolety at 3 o'clock: |a"meeting of the Christlan Endeav- a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim« Miss Elizabeih Kingberger of South|church holds, including three o rip wi take him A orers at 6.39 o’clock. The eveni . Coventry was a guest here Thuflsday.|of the stock of Windham County through the Panama canal and dow At the Church of the Good Shepherd, e e ,f,-.\:f;dpd b; ;i’:,,?: :2:. . for Fall and Winter. English and Scotch Importati John Frink, Jr., was a recent vi tiona] bank. This stock has so ap- pthe west coast of South America. Mr.|Universalist, Rev. J. T, Cobb will | (icg Jed by the pastor. The subyect mings tor it i y N poriations in Springfield. preciated in value that some members | Brown will remain in South America | Preach on_the subject, The Call for | i 1o Mischief Makers. 3 . .. o - 2 e ot o haons it s i were favorable to disposing of it at|for a considerable time in the inter- | Venture. There will'be Sunday school All Remodeling and Repairing at reasonable prices. ’ . Th . 2 low: Javaslable s ests e company by whic is|at noon and . P. C. U. service wre bought right and will eell ‘them| Unclalmed letters in the local post- | t1¢ Pi€: premium now available and | st of the company by which he is| gt ROo% anq & o b bl Be Church | At tho Central Bantist church, the - it speclally low prices at Gffice are for Arthur A Benneti, Mrs. |(5's Cote the proposition was defeated. S Extension. B il DL ] " Solden, Bertha Houseman, Frank Han- | ' ° pEopnsition : pm preach at both hours. motning "w’c u” o THE L ralAn, . Leno Ketieher, Mrs " Watlons| THE. WAUREGAN COMPANY PRINCESS PAT. There will be morning prayer and |Subject will be The Supreme Objeo: o - 0. L ke Panil, DOE CAPITAL STOCK PURCHASED | Witnessed By Big Audience at Brad- | Shivice (b 1043 o'clack at Grace i i B ':"elnz“a‘nllpr:‘;e:fiz Spring 2. 2 iy tic. The Bible class e series, Tk . s o PRCR i Wb oh Sarn. e ley Theatre. Y, achoot wwill wmeet At moon and | Gurrent Querics and discuss ds the 18 years in Norwich =~ M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor Meriden—Frank Barticel, 17, plead- | Important Business Change Announced thére .will ,be an evening prayer ana [ Church Losing Ground? The Sunday PHONE 708-12 ed guilty In the Meriden City court to| ' .Friday—Certificate of Incorporation| Frdm all points surrounding: Put-|sermon at 5 o'clock.. Rev. J. W. Are- | School will meet at noon. The City FOR SALE--Double drum holsting | theft of an automobile and was order-| Fijed nam there gathered with local peoplefson is rector of the church. Bible class for men will be conducted ngine and iron table cirowiar saw, in|ed committed to the state’ reforma- 4 at the Bradley theatre Friday evening e at noon by Dr. Slocum. . The young ulre T. E. Babcock, Norwieh. 0ot7d - ' tory at Cheshire: It.is officially announced fhat anl of | One Of the largest audiences assembled| At the Second Congregational | People will meet at 6.30 p. m. ) e o o o ekt Of 1in the house at a big production in - a| church there will be morning Worship, company of Wauregan, Conn., has been Itflnz 1;)"!!:). " T}(\e fl;l!ifl(:lll)n was Vie- | with sermon and hymn for the chil- Ah hn!tel ‘heated Jl‘o!‘r}l} cellat;) to roof P sed by J. Arthur A - | tor . Herbert’s tuneful and appealing|dren; Sunday school at noon, a young | with electricity has been = built in BT e Y oy Atwood, | Dresi- | Princess: Pat, o. musical picce kn s st ing ot 880 otlach ana | Rupect; Jaaho: = associates Bugene V. R. Thayer, }7!‘8#» heretofore in this section chiefly by ublic Opinion Indorses | | i B 1§ miisen, © b ompany ol e Boston, M Charles B. Wiggin, | & y Friday evening was a very X Bt Ao R of Boston, Mass, Charles B. Wiggin, | Dradicy ¥rifay cvenine was o very ; . this family remedy by making its sale larger than that tional bank of Boston, Mass. and W. | %2y Into tbe favor of the audience. oifler rraises nieay of any other medicine in the world. - The experience of Irving Bullard, vice president and gen- | Miss Ruth Welch starred. generations has proved its great value in the treatment e cona M Home Notes of Interest. " ‘h at Re 1 i’eved H B b 3 5 of indigestion, biliousness, headache and constipation gan ‘company, with its 60,090 spindles | Miss Agnes Osborne has been spend- er a y There is no reason for having a cold room even o R e T T D e S R if it is too early to start your heater. A cold successful fine goods mills in Connec arles 'Weaver, Putnam Heights, £ . ticut and has been under the manage- | Is i the south on a hunting trip. . . g % 9 4 ment of J. Arthur Atwood. J, Walier| Automobile dealers report - an —un-|Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin . room is dangerous. o f Atwood and A. Lockwood Danjelson | usually brisk fall business in new ma- + : A 88 4 : for nearly 29 yéars. The same iman- | chines. Is a Dependable Family . > 70 “Tliog 31 baria agement will continue, to_operate the| | The price of flour has climbed by > o e e et B8 i oo of e S sty T | hne o P | SR AR B I i £, B | e uy a Gas Heater mj e isons out ive was also announced Friday that [highest price in many vears. £ 3 D e sioxcscts, intiate the v A Sttt on that day a certificate of incorpora- | Claudemire Hamel is the president| Nearly all the sickness incident to v 2 " famile o tion ‘of The Wauregan Company was |of the newly organized French club at |a baby's life is due to constipation, or # bowels. Mild and harmless. A oroven familv remedy. unequalled * filed with the secretary of state at|North Grosvenordale. !inaction of the bowels. At the first Hartford. The authorized capital stock | Liquor lcenses In force in Putnam | o e e For Digestive Troubles | |iiim sl Hhhadsy Ui i 0 T widor ¢ ey o, 2 in. > . L. Darbie, Ben- | county commissioners have i portan 5 : : e new’ com- | 191617, shoul ine i “.,.:... syl <aplebg pany will mean the reorganization of | Reports are being made of operations | Off the congested waste and leave the 2 A full line in stock. the prosont Wauregan company, which for shicken thieves in Putgam an|stomach and: boweis frse to perfornt Prices $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25 until recently was controlled by ™e | Woodstock. their allotte . rices $2. . .25, Knight interests and further an-|° John A. Force of Worcester visited| Of the various remedies recommend- 4 L - nouncements relative to the plans of | friends in Putnam Friduy ed to relieve constipation, the combin- Tubinig 10c £ L reorganization are expected at once. The opening entertainment in the|ation of simple laxative herbs with ubing per foot. . Tho lesal arrangements for the in- | chofr course was glven at the Congre. |PeDSin, as prescribed by Dr. W. B. Soan also the case ta ihe Formins of | Eationsl church Friday evening. St roe, Caldwolte Byeap Ban the Goodyear Cotton company, as an- in, is the most effective. It contains * [ PHOENIX BUILDING, MAIN STRE ET, DANIELSON, CONN. nounced Friday were in the hands of | New HavenMrs. Helen Donohue of | no opiate or narcotic drug, is pleasant . i : 3 o s - |Back and Darble, of this place. [ New Haven Whose-husband, John Don- | (o the taste, mild and genile in action, : An Institution of Constantly Growing Strength. -— ohue ‘was instenily kifed by an ex- |and ‘quickly brings the desired relief - plosion in the mixing plant of the|in &n easy, netural manner. only fifty cents a_bottle. ' To avold : é Your Account Solicited. STOP. Lavos xw :vmc:::::g“cfipany s (Symonth) Mrs. OV Dot Mason, Ill, writes |imitations and ineffective substi- £ - award of $3; or | that she cannot say enough in praisc | tutes b 3 - e 1 £ % - DRUG USING Bie. death by -tho.terma of 'conpans | o1 pr CRMWEIFE S res Depmin. oo | wauk Dopfura to, sk for, Dr. Cald: 321 Main Strest, Alice Buildin Deposits, $2,417,163.36 Surplus, $100,836.33 sation decision arrived at by Commnis- | dependable family laxative. Little |simile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and > g sloner George E. Beers. Mr.. Dono- | Mary Eva Had been badly constipated | his portrait Appear on the wellow car— T $2,537,715.39 k hue was a k;llchly paid man. The av-|until they tried Dr. Caldwell's Syrup|ton in which the bottle is packed. A - : otal Assets, . . gve wages that he drow from tho fac- | Popsin which brought the first natural | trial ‘bottle, free of chargs, can he 3 ry for his dangerous occupation wore | reliet the child had had n two weeks. | obtai ;' to Dr. W, B, Cald- | i S . ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. W ILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President $85 0 weolc: ~ His wife, who 1a 20 years, | Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 18 5old |well 55 Washington St, Montieoho, | ina Y, YOU WANT to put your bus: || WHEN YOU WANT to put your buss . INCE H. POTTER, SecretaryeTreasurer is Jeft with two small children to sup- |in arug stores everywhers and costs | lliinois, medtum better than tnfough the ad: | medtum: bettes thin inrougn the. ado o > e a5 il p. » Sets - " mort. SR i Vertising columns of “he Bullbtin. vertising columns .of The Bulletl: 2 A