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atrect. mmmm-?‘mu--nwm never. be neglected. Harsh Cathaxiics . and® vioioat Leonarg H. Heal te q Should mever b, employed Jo. rellevs | cents & bottie. | To Avold imitations| Amsen oBtiers Pomene. lestle Maran: Milligans | executive committee member, - Ernest | .because the very vio- %fl.«mfihm-fin‘ffi e e ‘Delng mild and sentle ih tion, without or_othér pain ¢ lncomort’ iis rocdsm from all or marcotic d makes it an Femedy for children. DANIELSON School Supsrvisos Horace F. Turner Begins Duties—Funersl .of Nazaire Grenier—Eli Dagenias = Withdraws License Application—Local Choir. to Sing at East Killingly. A. V. ,Woodworth and Charles' E. Pranklin'will attend the Yale-Harvard game in the Yale bowl at New Haven this afternoon. _Rev. E. E. Shumaker of Cambridge, Mass., will preach at the Congrega- tional church Sunday. Rev. W. B. Bvans of Clark univer- sity, Worcester, i8_to preach at the Sunday ‘services at St. Alban's church. There_was a_cottage prayer. meet- ing at Frank Hill's on School street, Friday evening. % Attended Horse Sale. C. H. Michaéls, Tyler Andréws and Bdward McBride haye béen attending the sale of.horses in New York. The few Austrlan Poles resident i Danielson inquire’ with specia] inter- est for all inforiation eoncefning the death 6f Empéror Francls Joseph. A few cars showing Yale atid Har- vard colors passed through Danielson Friday en route to New Haven for the big football game. Supervisor -of Musié. Miss Bernice S. Cogswell, Dayville, has been appointed supervisor of mu- sic_in the schools in Killingly. Henry B. Platt of Providence was a visitor in town Friday. 7 Asks for Bids. The government has asked for bids for carrying the mails, for a period of four years, over _rg‘-e Danielson-Brook. yn star route” The contraes hela for two Oécades by Frank Spaids ing of Brooklyn. Librarian Henry M. Danielson has argounced a list of new books added to_the Pyblic lbrary. : Danielson Masons will be in Moosup this evening to attend the Past Mas- ters' night session''of Moosup lodge. Ralph Rogerd has 'fesigned as a ember of the office force at the mill the Darfelson Cottoi company. Candidates were Jnitiated at a meeting of Dorcas Rebekah lodge on Friday evening: New School Supervisor, Horace F. Turner ook up his work. here Friday morning as supervisor .of the schools in Killingly and Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Turner have taken an apartment in the. residence . of Mrs. John Heneault on North Main street, near Lewis,boulevard. December - Direotreases. The directresses of the Ladies' Be- nevolent society of the Congregational church for December are: Mrs. .Henry D. Crosby, Mrs, Arthur Cundall, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs, James Paine,. Mrs. W. H. Barron,.Mrs. H. C. Atwood, Miss Grace Fisher, Mrs. Esther Ja-| cobs. of FUNERAL Nazaire Grenie s At Al Hallows’ church. in Moosup Friday morning there was .a solemn ihgh mass of requiem for . Nazalre Grenler of Moosup. The officérs 3 the mass ‘Were Rey:’ Peter ‘Rowx, M. A" Paradi o aifre. 5 Heart cemetery fat Wauregan. The bearefs yere Joseph Grenier, Simon_ Grenler, Joseph St. John, Ernest $t. ohn, Fred. erick Gagne, Aldege Champigne. Lonis) E. Kennedy was the funeral director. Dagenias Application Withdrawn.: There will be no hearing of the-re- Day R 3 e o amg tn: FaiBas n more came mta that the ;&u regeived a: will also be numerous. gifts have been taken o the Including in the donations weve a con. | H Ber from st 8 siderable number Fine Estate For Thomipson. The Vito Construction company is gnFaged with preliminary : the. Gladding residence and ¢ 3 tuyes that are to be a tion of the country, part | the finest country mtgh:n t tor Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is zold in drug stores everywhere for fifty and ineffective substitutés be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's. Syrup Pepsin. See that a fascimile of Dr. Calwwell's signature and his portrait ar on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial Dotlle free of charge, can be obtained by writing, to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois, Bouts Arranged Ew'Mo iday—Brick- layers Offered $6:50:in: New' Bedford —Generous Donations to_Hospital— Dufault-Dupre Marriage Next Mon- day—Webster Pastor to Preach on Thankagiving Eve. James S. Tatem, Jr, and John 8. Byrne will be a; New Haven today for the Yale-Harvard footbail game. Matchmsgier Peter Demers has ar- Tanged a seriés of bouts as one of the Thanksgiving day attractions for Put- nam. Clergymen of the city have united in.an effort to geta big Putnam par- ty to go to Boston and. attend a Rev. Billy Sunday meeting, December 8. Bricklayers Oftere $6.50;. An offer of 36.50- "day of elght hours’ work has bsen’madé’ to Brick- layers here who will o to New Bed- ford to, work. ; Webster Pastor. to, Preach. Rev. N. A. Gist of the Gongregation- al church at Webster is.tq conduct the Union Thanksgiving Service in the Congregational church Thanksgiving eve. Football Special. This morning, after the regular westhound morning express, a foot- ball special is to be routed through this city, where it will make one of the few.stops scheduled for it be- tween Boston and New. Haven. . The truin will be made up exclusively of coaches. - Yaung Ladies’ Club Officers. The following are.ths newly eleeted officers of thé- Young Iatltes’ = Helub President, Miss Clara Maertens: ' vice president. Miss Edna Mann; secretary, Mics Katherine Seward; - treasurer, Miss Mae Fuller. The usual arrangements for post office” service for Molidays wilt app] in_this city mext’Thursday, Thank] giving day. % . ¥ Poultry raisers say thére'is a Heavy, demand for chickens + for ‘Thanks- giving, notwithstanding the 'strong ad- vance in prices. Dufault-Dupre Marrrage, Monday. Monday._at St. Mary's. church, -Miss Delerese Dufault of Church street and Arthur Dupre will be. united tn mar- riage. Mr. Dupre.is ».gonductor on the Woercester-Southbridge- - Street. Railway. line. 1 i Generous Gifts For Hospitak: Generous Thanksg¥thig -cqm:gfixi- monstrants against granting 3 lice to Ell Dagenias, as schéduled by the. county commissioners for this morn- ing: It was stated Friday afterpoon by Judge A. G. Bill," counsel for the remonstrants, ‘that Mr. ‘Dagénias has ‘withdrawn = his application “for a li- cense. My, Dagenias hias made ap plication for a- licerise to be granted in a building on Furnace street, op- posite Kennedy's ~stables and next south of. the Davis buflding.. Luther Pilling, ‘who has a place of bmsiness tarther. down the street ‘and other-per- sons who are residents in the FPurnace street. section signed &.remonstrance against the license being-granted: - Local *Choir 43 _Sing, = | At the Union Baptistchurch in East Killingly this evening the choir of the Second Consregational.church of Putnam is to sing concert. pro- gram under the direction of Chorister L. O. Willlams. Sunday.lis to be Get Together Day at the chufch. The in- fluence of the Unit will be. Rev. . A. vaihka‘s subject at the morning ser- ce. Children’s Hour, The Woman's Missionary . soclet; will conduct a Children’s hour this af. ternoon at the Baptist church. A spe- ial program of interest . to.,children and mothers has been arrangeli, Chil- “dren having parts in the program will dressed in costumes. representi ‘@ifferent countries. i . | StopI Readr 'ROESSLE PREMIUM’LAGER JONES’ HOMESTEAD ALE ALSO STERLING ALE New System Installed re we will serve to D e s S , clear 'and- d and.aged in the e n direct to the . glass We llg' installed at a .rJLIOO e famous E. ., X 9 mo_eoils, which” enabies us. dlspense first grade ale and lager at { best to please our .customers. -In yaults arc many .toms of . lce to e whers the casks Rrs Siofed for s B or eing and setiii) the ‘ales -ln({ beers. reaay. iraught ries, continue through the winter we-un?er will permit. Wi&n e Gladding place will be oni show places of the town' of Thomp- son. s . Woodstock Grange Officers. The newly elected officers. of Wood- stock grange are: Master, Harry Trask; overseer, Fred J. Deming; -lec- turer, Martha Todd; steward. . Healey; assistant. _stew errin; _chaplain; treasurer, Edgar E. Trask; Ceres, Annie Milligan: B..Healey; L. A. 8, Hibbard: finance committee ‘member, G. H. Potter; insurance :committes ‘member, Charles N. Perriy. - - Mystery of Dorothy Hughes Unselved. Providence police continue to busy themselves with investigations rela- tive to the death of Dorothy the thirteen years old school girl, whi is alleged o Lave come to.an untimely il through mn illegal supgical oper- ation and who was born in this city. During the past two weeks a nu bef of persons have been questioned by the police relative to phases of the case, but no definite ac- tion has_been taken. Mrs. Clarence Hughes, mother of| the girl, has taken occasion to_deny @ ‘number of the senational. reports that have appeared relative toi Her. daughter’s habits during the past year. Mrs. Hughes is quoted as having sald. that her daughter was at her home every night and was. seldom out after 7 p, m. unless accompanied by her mother. The story that the little girl was a comstant attendant at theatres with a man more than three times her age has been denied. May Be Put Into Bankruptey. Lawyers representing ‘creditors ' of the Plerson Engineering & Censtruc- tion company are considering the Hd- visability of putting the 'corporatidn into* bankrupicy. Lawyer Behedfét M. Hoiden, who has been acting-as re- ceiver for the company, has praetical- Iy inished all contracts jmchuding -the: ong, with the city of Putnam. - . Holden's account as receiver was the: subject of attack before Judge Milton_A. Shumway in the. superfor court Friday. and on that Jearing it fvas disclosed that the receiver spent on werk about $30,000 mofe than' he received, and in so far asmoney was concerned, there was no mnet to the receiver. If the Pierson company s forced into bankruptcy as other concesnh have been appointed by the superior court, the superior eourt will have no further say and the estate will be scttleq in the United States court. JEWETT CITY Members of Mt. Vernon Lodge to it-Moosup Masons—Tomprrow's Ser- vices — Three onary Barrels Packed. 3 Miss Dorothy Paul is i’ Middlstown, the gtiest of her sister, Mrs. Arthut Strickland. Ste will attend the' big football game in New Haven ‘today. emes For Today. the Congregational church Sun- a: morning the pastor. Rev.- Albert Donnell will preach. Subiject, Thanks for a Gift. Y. P. S. C. E. service In the evening. iss Mary -~ MacNicol, Ieader. Topic, The Grace of: Gratitude. At the First Congregatiomal church % Griswold; Rev. E. W. Harrison, of the School. of Religion, New: Haven, will:preach. Heme: Missionary Day for-alt-Metho~ disnit will be observed at the Methodist chunch: The pastor, Rev. »Samvuel Thatcher, will preach trom the sub- jeet,"A Religious Shirk. The . Sunday School and Junior League'-will~have special programmes. . At 6 o'clock the Epwortls League will meet, Miss* Flor- ence Thatcher, leader. At 7_o'clock: the second department of the Epworth Teague will hold a Missionary ser- viee. At the Baptist church Rév. J.. A. Spidell's subject will be, morning, The Text Demanding Supreme Thanksgiv- ing. Evening, Drinking from Spirit- ual Springs. Masons to Visit Moosup. " A pumber of members of Mt. Ver- non, fpdge, ‘No. 75, F, and A. M, will 8o 10_Moosup this evening to be guests of Moosup lodge, No. 113. The master Masons'_degree will be worked hy past as The work is to . begin at 7: oelock: ' Heard About the Borough. .. . Miss Josephine - Emerson® is " enter- taining the following classmates from:- Connecticut college: Miss , Alice Hor- rax and Miss Marguerite. - Mills of| Montelair, N. J.. andgMiss = Dorothy Stelle of New Haven. Miss Ida Foster is in Brooklyn ¥., spending two weeks with relatives, Albert Anthony and Miss Marian Anthony of Worcester are at. Rev. E. ‘M. Anthony’s, - - Mrs. Joseph Watt and sen have re-, furned ‘to Groton. after spending. sev-. eral weeks at Dr. G. H. Jennings!, "The barrel committes of the Mis- sionarygsociety-of the Baptist church has packéd three barrels for the Mather gchools. | They wers, vaiied, 3¢ 59. The railfall as hown by Dr. 8. H, Tolmes' gauge was. eighty one hun- dredth df an inch. | oS ol 1 China yearly imports $4,009,000 worth of varlous kinds of leaher. —_— There fs more catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years 1t-was su posed. to. be incurable. Dactors pr scribed local remedies, and by constant- 1y failing to cure With local tregtment. Pronbunced it incurable. Cafarfh is a| local ofséase, greatly influemted by constitutional conditions, and therstore ufres - constitutional F. J. Cheney & Co,,. Toledo, ConsHEIIONY Femedy, i paken Tter pally and acts througn the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Gné Hpundred' Doliars reward Is offered Tor any case that Hall's Catarrh Curs Tails| 10 cure.. Send for ‘clrculars unu testi nials. can always obtain your beverage swme temperature, drawm in fuil and for your enjoyment at the CHICKERING HOTEL | JAMES F. LUCEY, Propritor Putnam, DANIELSON, CONN. Pariors ¥ Mechanic F. J. CHENE’ ., 3 . Bold by dru, %-‘{su?sefhm" o Hall's Family Bills for con‘!tl‘p-qoq.‘ Worms' Sap- Your Child's Strength Is your child pale ehd fretful? Diés fie cry out In sleep or Erind hig téeth? hese symptoms may mean worm (oo Worm’ Kiler 15 &' plensast poo. Worm Killer is @ Tem. ly_ thet kills the wori:, and, aly ‘Taxative quality ‘exi e, §ystem.” Worms sap e tnl make"yunr child miere su: 0 other aiiments. Your Druggist sells Kickapoo Worm Killer 25c a box. Ewart || ' Barvatt: sectetary, | different. |’ B el and v, its] 1 orn prg’sont showing o Hérs:variety enough to please every : s he may be. . Here are snug, trim-fitting coats in Pinch-back Coats—swa vative styles for the man W.The‘ fabrics are soft heather mixtures, Oxford grays, dark blues and. standard- bla(;k coats, all made % of more moderate ideas. ] man, ho mat- agger; easy fitting, loose models and conser- are the lowest at which these well-known garments can be sold [$18. $20., $22. and $25. . ‘GET YOURS HERE TODAY!I “The Quality Store of Norwich” ol ——— ————jc——2 121-125 Main Street New London Has Special to The Bulietin) New--London, Nov. Z4—The office of corporation counsel for ‘the city of New London has been made vacant by the death of Williama J. Brennan, 4nd; while there-is perhaps not a law yer in the city tbat would refuse the apointment fron: the court of cow- mon_council, 'stilf there are only a trio of Bilackstoneians who have openly proclaimed themselves as candidates for. the icant position, that carries with it a salary of $1,200 a year. That ‘sum of itsel? is no salary for a lawyer, r any other man for that matter in these times of high prices, but it is velvet to the lawver that reaches the . persimmons. .« Wita a single excep- tion, is is perhaps the softest snap within " the gift of tie «city to draw theé “salary = of corporation counsel, ‘wheén* the ‘amount or quatlity of the service rendered is taken into consid- eratish. I is @n office that of neces ‘sity: must’ be filléd bv a lawyer, but it is ‘of that'tharacter, that it would not’ [interfere® With tSe” regular business -of any" lawyer” who ‘Happens to strike- tive job, and Ho oné knows that better thin the' lawyers. . Attorney C.'Hadlai Hull js a canci date for the office for a second time and it is understood he has the back- ing.of Mayor Rogers. Mr. Hull .was ' candidaté - for corporation counsel just.about a year ago. when the mavor was eclected and the complexion of the court of common council changed from democrat to republican. Mr. Brennan. had .held the position for many terms ‘Tanner -during the first term.of de- ‘mocracy. and, thies William T. Connor succeaded Jiy. Tanner for a term. Mr. With; the , mayor as.the_hostler, sbut somehow or ether, Mr. Brennan beat him eut.in. party. caucus. Perhaps by reason-of his palitical: ascendancy; o familiarity with the requirements of the- office;” or- for ;some other reasom, but: he -was: retursed to. the - position from which he had been ousted by the demecrats. C.-Hadlai Hull, the son of ‘'State Attorasey Huil. 1s like the father an able lawyer, and>would, not ‘Have ‘the slightest difficulty’ in fiillng ~ the place to- the watisfzotion of himsolf @nd the appointing power, and thereby be, in line gor reappointment so long s the republicans dominated in the elty council. Yourg Mr. Hull was fiever .very: actively ‘cngaged in- the game of politics and therefore can 4% no claim to the, place by reason of whrd 20r ‘polifital’ setvice, or any: thing like that.”. s ? érved as gorporation. coun L the Oty ven. out In F - 5 ition of. gu“u ‘work ‘or political influence.. E beer donn along the %wwfim heéld by Messrs.. s in g b of G e r, b - > A SR ARG S ey T o orienl” 4 even Augustus Brand and was replaced.by Attorney Abel P.. Hnll. was being. groomRed for the office, Many Candidates 1 2 For the Office of Corporation Counsel ‘Made Vacant By Death of William J. Brenn'n':ryn—-'l'he:tllimfls For Prefer:| ence—Deutschland Has Given City Much Advertising. . the services:of Erandegee, Noyes, Brandegee, Brennan, Whittiessey aud Kenealy. Mr. Hull is fuliy equipped for the _position. ‘There. 18 mo doubt about that, but ‘he sther chaps claim that he néver'sacriticéd anything for the -party and trerefore ought not to expect anything frgn: the party Attorney- Philip Z. Hankey, twice defeated as a republican candidate for the legislature, o contributed to nearly eve republican _campai fund since he bezime a resident of the city, in addition to what he contri- buted in the hope of securing his own election, believes that he is the log- ical candidate for the corporation counselship. He is a recognizid party worker_and. entitled to party 1ecogni- tion when a plum is to be passed out by a republican council. The other open candidate is Perry J. Hollander- sky, the bright young republican law- ver, who contributed guite a bunch of money in tae recent campaign fund in fthe hope that the:republicans would win out-in the city, election, and that incidentally he might. be elected as judge of.probate t0.succeed Judge Ar- thur. B. Caulkins. Mr. Hcllandersky is a republican of infuenca and is of ‘more. benefit: to the party as a whole than to- himself when he bucks up against such .a - formidabls: candidate as Judge Caulkin:. It is go: at all humiliating for .the strongest repub- llcan to be defeated when opposed to the judge, even if the rest of the ro- pubiican - ticket iag carricd by a sub- stantial ‘majority. The time -was when the ablest: lawyar in tife” city was Sought: to serve as corporation coun- sel, He' may be in the trlo named, for any one of thenr can readily Sl fhe. bill. ant:draw the’ pay, ‘ind so_can any other lawyer in the cif Londorni. »5 % ¥ra & No <ty *‘fn recsived for paper bun’-?qn months, thin . London. was_a _continuous hoom from the time the ‘report, first -came. that’ the: under- sea Gefman merchantinan .was to make this porf.the American terminal unitil the' Deitschland bad reached the open. sea .on . the /return -trip to far away Germeny. - The craft had hardly reached the three.mile limif, when it was .gfMcially, anrogncea through all the newspapers: of Yhe .country that a big _shipbuilding pient that, will em- ploy .five, taousand -men is-tobe cre- ated on the east bark of the Thames; right-on the border.ef tha hatbor, and ‘where.. the. greatedt. depths of water is attamed n The "SHp -Eofpany Wt is to locate tne biz plant is controlled by the Morse inte: , and is in keep- ing with its policy to build and op- erate its own ships. It is planned to spend $1,000,000 in preparing the pro- perty. for E this work ommenced with the least “possible def: #lis new plant is not far_from ths plant of the New London Ship and Engmme company, and it will not he many years before the two propebties will be adjoinin as they are now divided by orly ons owned parcel. Shipbuilding be the hig leading industry this country when the cruel war is over and long after the munition manufacturers ergage in some other line of buainess; porhaps in making- some of the' furnishings for the ships on the¢ horder of New ‘Lo don harbor, where the modernly b ships will be: built, launcied and placed in commission, and that means the Morse steel freighters and the submarine boats. With all this going on, with all this advertizing of the ivalled advan‘ages of New Lon- don harbor and the facilities afforded by a state pier of which the etate of Connecticut mav vell feel proud, it is a safe tet that more than one trans-Atiantic line will have terminal at New London. The day is dawning when the: question that has be:n asked for the past century, “Why, with all the natural advantages, the fine har- bor and jexcellent boat and railrond facilities, does not New London will be full answered, and that v “query: buried in the ‘deepest water in the hardor. EAST H.ADDAM Motor Tourists: Home from Detreit- Edgar F. Murkstt’s Death in Cal fornia. : Mrs, Isabeila Hills of PFristol been the guest of Mrs, J. P. Martin a week. Miss Georgie Stoddard is passing a week as the guest cf her sister, Mrs. Harry Bray. of Portiand. Mrs. Edith Comer spent Jast Friday and Satiirday in Sartford. Mrs. ' Walter, M. Gillette has been tufing in’ ths. Center: school for several days. * "Motored ‘to_Defroit. * Harold Zenith Clark. and Charles Wolf have heen on a trip to Detroit, Mich., attending - the convention of automobile agents, making the trip by automobile and. going by way of the Mohawik trail. Death of Edgar F. Murkett. Mrs. Frank A. Willlams has ‘re- ceived .news. of - th cdeath of her fa- ther, Edgar.F. Murkett, in Hollywood, Cal, at -the home :of his son, Rew, has for | tormeriy - resided . if town. Herbert E.- Murkett, Thursday of last week, " from pneumonta. - . Mr. Murkett Some spf@érs fn Java maké webs .so strong -that it ires” s _knife. .10 sever tl 9 s a ROOKLYN PHOENIX 'Ul LDING. MAIN - An'Institution of Constantly Growinig Strength. 3. AHTHUR XTWOOD, Prefident. WILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President CLARENCE H. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer ican state committee expended $52,- WHAT REPUBLIGANS SPENT Election Account of @. O. P. State Chairman Shows $53,936. IN STATE. In_holding the state for Chariesy. £. Tughes and securing the re-elec tidn of the state ticket the republi- 9, according to its' treasurer, J. Henry Roraback, | filed in the office of the secretary of state. The committee had total Teceipts of $53,936.90, leaving an un- expended malance of $197.67. Hughes electors carried the state by less Four years ago the for the two re- publican presidential candidates was 27,892 over the vote for Wilson in this state. ‘The largest contribugor to the fund from private sources wah Henry W. Bull who gave $5,000. The identity of Mr. Bull was a it gbscure to- day. That he had figurl political- Iy in this state in recent years seemed to be beyond ordinary recoliection. The contribution from the nation- al committee to the state committes ‘was $10,000. $2,000 or over MeLean candidate for elector. Tho: were: Bowsrs, W verse, Cheney, Jennings and Lucius, B. Whiton: , (a7 o swnr and orias who gave $1,000 or over or Brandegee, Arthur W. m_Park, E. C. Con- Charles - F. Brooker, Leouis E. Anaie B. Jennings,. O, G Ses Two More Diphtheria Cases. Two new cases of diphther:a wers da; of Mrs. Eulaiie avenue, the statement of,reported to the health depsrtment to- Rose Clark, 7 vear of and Williun Col eof Fiwch avenue, 33 years oid, are the victims. They The Applications st the better barber hose who _gave were: Governor Holcomb, Senator have heen quarantined at home. rk, of 79 Crys:al® pneumatic stacker saves a great™’ deal of grain which was formerly wasted. Is there any'logic In duylag’ .= something claimed to be as good as the ORIGINAL Dandruff Germ Destrqyer? ; Insis(.uponHERl KHDE‘ Gm"fllw, A large and most complete stock of Dining Room Sets now ready for your choosing. Make your choice for Thanksgiving at a store that has had years of experience in the Furniture business. The stock comprises: - MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SETS - FUMED OAK DINING ROOM SETS’ i GOLDEN OAK DINING ROOM SETS The Prices Are the Lowest Considering Quality and Work hi ESTATE OF M. 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