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T oTTai i | PUTNAM: _After a. hearing - before : Justice puing 1) Gharies. M. i inzthe tows |of g S loek,)lp_'x{_-qmln:. probable fall, make a_ burden. gause was found for holding Iy Pow- | ckeche. hip pafns headaches, dirzy | - from Mnhw&"{yl,;w’.-m» hav- | speils. distreaning urinary. troubjes. 10 and including the year 189, -com- |iug. cPiminal jurisdiction. his bonds be-|ave frequent indications of weak kid: piled by her.. {h.r the late Frederic | ing fixed at $1,000. Fridey lust Fow- < = W. Bafley, of m;.u:,,mm.liu was ugidg.l afggfi:ges of drunk- | neYs aga sho@ld. be .checked in time. led seven volumes of the early mar- enness breach of the peace. Dol pyoq iy i g riages. - The towns, in part, -from |velopments during Saturday ied to - Y are for the ki whose recerds capies are magde are | Amendipg of the ¢l es. mhnfih-m neys "oniy. They attack kidney dis- Killnigly, Plainfield. Coichester. Cov- and one alleging . th: he had abused eases by suiking at the cause. Here's entry, Scotland, Tolland, New ‘Londen, | his niece. ISdith Harris, @& girl- who } ©5¢5 G by o&! s | Hamden, Clintén. Bast Haddgni, Mi- | will ‘not ‘veach her fourteenth biriho{proof of their merit in a Norwich | dletown ‘and Wiliington ‘day until next April. was inelu Pl R ey when the time came for the. hearing A e Mrs. L. A. Andrews. 5 Rock btreet, ford, formerly of Danielson, regent of | ®%omworaey Mornimg. Ul o 2 5 street, Ruth Wyltes “chapter, Dauguters Al Cacnenter or.thic city and plead- | Norwiph, says: <My back had béther- | the. American. Revolution, Is arrang- o ious . cniiee | R 3 prorse b S B B Lhu.:':‘,":,,“ fi:n‘l’ w0 8 charge | ed me a great deal. There wgs a dull, chapter ai the Lwenty-sixth gemeral (“SRUSC TR Ll ma row'| AERINE DM across it almost ~ con- I:e::::gl"or!“ugaConne.(-flclfll' m_‘t‘»::e"l' ler. who ix.her mether's brother. ,1;:4! staptly and that ‘was Very annovinz. al ‘ongregational church of i i er relations b s, 1 Chiribr, Court - street, - Middictowa. | bion aeeUiSPE b L e that | | bousht Doan'x ‘Kianey Pills from Thursday, October 30 she acquiesced to his proposals be- | Treat's Drug Store, and they gave me A big metor truck owned by Frank|cayse she feared h At the pregent t relief. 0 5 d A. Davis was badly damaged Mon- | timio the little gicts condition im ini o on. To4cl Doan’s are worthy of the day morning at about six ' o'ciock | doubt. Iowler has been a resident of{highest recomniendation. when it wai struck broadside by ajthe town of. Woodstock for about ten |’ Price 60¢, at gl deglers. Don't purely veg:e"i’ab!e In 1875, Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., gathered and dried the roots and . ’herbs wich she used in the now famous Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, from the fields ‘and forests,—then steeped them on her kitchen stove and filled. a few bottles at a time, to alleviate. the suffering of her women friends, neigh- Miss Florence S. M. Crofut of Hart- sleep. southbound trolley car.. No one was | vear: . . P 4 3 1 = The Childrea’s The Moth injured in the accideni. which oc- | Records at the ‘affics of Town Cleric| DWPLY 4%k for o kidmes remedy--get bors and acquaintances, and Pansces— ) |curred ou the ville road at the | plagg show another important real|Doam’s Kidney.. Pills—the same that the success of this medicine 3 ! | point_where a @riveway comes down ie transaction te be added to-thedMrs Ande Fosters o | rather steep incline ut of the Davis | T SRR - E Oplen-aL cks. which that point run alONE | porse, is owned by Michaeh Grimshaw Bears the Signature of was unparalleled. - Cascerly ‘edse Of the mighwas T¢|haraeris owned After 44 Years was siated after the aceldent that| P RVENIL o ceason only a few the motor truck had become stalled | 5,y old, it is evident that there must . ’ g 4 % These illustrations show the broadside across he track dnd that be- | he”some’ prosecutions If violations of fore lhe oncoming trolley ‘could be| /i “game law are 1o be siamped out ¢ present method by which vast i3 d it crashed into machin 4 imini: - & . Tiere ers. on s AT O B ariatty T quantities of this well-known There were.no passengers on-the Lrol- | {orney. Avthur G Bill: already has a —— ley sar. which had-jusi come down | complaint againsi » man for - being |How to Relieye Stommch Dintress in s remedy are produced and | mmemt Doen Wot Overvome Any 2T from exactly the same from the carhouse at Dayville and was | oyt with a gun on Sumday and a couri| Few Minutes—Momey Buck 1t Tre ¢ Feorm of I I kind of roots and & CJ . ‘in_ charge of Conductor Rickey and | oul iy it " S he s rasult of the 1 F Y \ Motorman &night. incitent. > ] i Hon. F. A. Jacebs will be host here| . H. Pellett was in Boston Monday | i lll [w over 30 Ym ,in Danieison during the latter part of |ow i business trip. wump 5t lead ot the DICOF the Stoptni cd 3 ¢ | Novamicer o the " membere ot the | A% oty Crowr cemetory. - staple | (P oSt A HE,2E e, ami ) i irst—The variousherbs usedare of = = herbs used by Mrs. - | Connecticut senate of 1803, in which | sireet. a new recei¥ing vault, octugon- | lets and In five minutes von Shoutd aod i . y 3 - ne K.ng You Have Always Bousgnt he served as the senator from whal Is |l in shape and constructed of com-j(nat Al stomach iStress nas vanishes J the finest quality, and gathered kham in the M CENTAUS COMEANY N SR Siwy. lnow the twenty-eighth senatorlgl dis- | crete blocks, is nearing completion. sohe YU DEICD gas, have heartburn ¢ at the time their medicinal The senale of 1903 is the oniy ome|hellished with concrete biliars of or-|3fier FHa ais, ool upse S strength 1s the tighes| akes two Mi-o- o “Eroom \was awalting them in (he | e s or who sat togerher in| Arrival of & teolley fosight car Mon- or, wirere. under a begutiful . S have a re . | day aftermoon—the fi in here from 5 ! dnd farge wedding beil, the cere~1 5 Te0 00 08 1903, v 4 resen for | priy ldence in moro than three months PEgPTY © T T Mi-o-na. tablets e Derformed by ey is;|that the semate was the last which | s a welcome sight to shippers who|ung feal that it has not oversem hors jehungale, pastor of - the Baplstlnzq o membership of 24. Since 1003, | V54 this line here.and in surrounding|indigestion or stomach troubie. 1ol o : the membership has heen 25. There was | Vilages. the empty box to Tour dealer ind ; T ¢ rpoiion siven M wnd| ometning wnual in the fact that the | , TP, Fellett Motor Bus service XU petand sous womey.” For sate through peicolators, acting somewhat like n. the streamers attached o | S0Mels e in eroatioe | now maintaining regularly a 45-min 1o Lec & Opebod Co. 1 Teadinz £ nz bell were pulled by the | oide® D o embors who Jad ne prer | Service . between Danieison and Put- | IREiRS a coffee percolator. other. Eldred. and cousin, | made u w syl R nam and between Danielson, Brook!yn, 7, R St : loger Salisbury, and thie released the | VIgp% tenaiorial ewerience | W auregun, Central Phinge and Moosus| LOUIS E: RKENNEDY ! Fourth—To insure a thoroughly Eure medicine, rose petals cantained in the'hell. ShoWe | covernpr. preatded over’ the’ Golihara. E OANIELBON it is carefully pasteurized by heat in special [ aciicre am heautitu smbjems. | oBs of (he senate and oo e ‘oon el Windertaker and E: e apparatus, and bottled hot. : | Lunch was served. Many heautiful ruff of Ne: aven. w vas % et o ¥ T mbalmer 3 wnd costv remembrances (o the bride|President pro. tem, were - alterwards and this morning will be it | Sascial Attartion to Every Detail Throughout the entire process, from the crude herb to the finished miedicine in bottle, cleanliness | whose members hold an annual re- |nate design. The new structure oC-|na tablets aRd see how Guickin gon ot iy o . . union The cusiom ix for the sena:|cupies a central position in the cem-|rener’ *C - Aejckigiron g § Second A‘Mter !hdc h;d:js_ are " tors to meet as guests of one of their|otery and is being completed before| If You have shortness 6f breath, pain roperly ground and mix = alt. 35 b Aot i i o meet as g or. teryand B R TR U B braa _ propatly @ ed, MGOSUP e s Dubdas, | luMber and this year (he bonor fall 4 | winier seis in. Bty ot e Jotash - ors Foul the medicinal properties are cxiracted by soaking in large stone jars, covered. Third —Then the extract is drained sooner yow zet it. the sooner vor | SComacn” Should perform =~ its | aiiies Were on view in e siting room and | EOVErnors of the state, the latter suc- | the town court to face a charge of e B Sige s RN E AR G Soedmi ine comier Th 'the “exceutive | ihett, the specie llogation being taat S =1 ‘ s | & > office. Senator Frank L. Wilcox. aft-{he took a trunk that was stored there{long list of that nature recorded in c - ‘ K REll[F i Colvin took™ u train|SF®ATds major of ine First reglment|amd was ihe property of Bwdekcia Patnam durine thd present vear. This| and exactness are the watch-words: " R. L. for ei ved- | was e cl Irman of the Louls ex lasheh An additiopal e rge ‘ time the ifem building. on Front e 1 | oo F ege. . - : or thelr wed- Jiliilon Cmintion. anaSemaior Aie|be. Dreforsed gl Mim before. he i | et shemsen, hamma i in iont| The Reliability of Testimonials Guaranteed O Stants Inrigasd My, exander T. Pattison of Simsbury was|Dbrought into court. James B. Tatem, of Grove sireet to 1 S 5 s g : 5 T, Dundus and three childven. |4 Member of the state armory om-| Rey. Walter B. Williams, pastor of | JAMEs B Talem. Jr. and .john H. The testimonials published by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- Fvelyn and Robert, of Tiuson. Semator Charles Cook™ of|ne Westheldg Congregational cnurch, | DSINeE, both sof Putnam. S 3 I bt i Teonard, | Hartford was for two vears cngased |ict: nore p ol neresational eaurch | e hullding occuples § location be-| | cine Company come to them unsolicited. Never knowingly S [ Valles Falls: Mr. and 2 | as a membor of the comimission on the | (e, Fanide Mich. o &itemd te wac] iWeen tne Pirst Nutional bank build- : . k Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablek | pauidine. Auburn: ; a-[puate libwary and supreme eourt butid” (G501 conen of e Congrigstions | 1%, and the: Chickering hotel bipck, 13 have they published an untruthful letter, never is a letter = tick: Mrs. Wiiis Hill, Central Villa ing and the remodeling of the state| hyrches of Uhited State: Thej OF brick. wit siness places on the f IS - - . That i the fortul cry of thousands | cti &y T Tl o {eapicd = T Shuschosof the Thited "Stetek - T HlG e i comemta Sarn BT published without the written consent of the writer. The & live Conn., Mrs. Addie Carr er members of the senate of [y, Er g : S K goce Dr Edwards praduced Olive e h e St o gt i L 457 RIS K p | N5 announcements were mage Mon- reason that thousands of women from all paris of the coun g ablets, S el A Spemker of the House duvivg “thg entley Ackroyd, 105 Laurel Hill av- | duy ns to whether the nee® owners : h ful 1 i that Lydin B Pinkharak ~P4EGE 0 gl e o enge R A i o | 1975 sexsion of the legiclature st wh | ofite. Providence, had his WriSt <prain- | have any. spectal plans for The w o try write such grateful letters 1s that Lydia E. Pinkham’s tablets. They cause the liver | Tk g of Providence, Mrs,|has the backing of the republican er. |Cd and hix wife strained hef shonlder | the building which {8 fully oceupied Brvels to act normally. They Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into BeY | Harry HUl of Putnam, Mrs, Nell|Banization as candidate for govermor 4 oop when the Jrord vaur | v or oo i 5 ba 1 wever force them to umnatural action. | Lo 7Y SERAL Hh sl Bl TSPEOL |imx cariin which they were erjoving o ity will -see the big show BESS x . S : D Edwarde Ofive Tablets are 3 SIC00 o Qo Whitintc Mits S | Batics or Beihel, niw Fepubiica Siors | BTN overturhed on what is non o] Smiar nexts when “The. Pt 20t their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It is easy e By und | e o McGregon. of FIHL > 2 uditor -l > 4 © | Shippee hill, on the state ro: P baseh 4 v e . - g, Tpestable compo Tl o e e | Sudior T RSN, aiate ai| SHIEPCo L on KT ; the final game of the series ( to realize how these poor, suffering women feel when. Charles A. Gates, Willimantic, where who ‘was riding with the g kel I Ay he Is Riss! Sader: BERSRIE Dronoors was not injured. The Accider: |gBE Won in their own home. town | restored te health; and their keen desire to help other ¥ you have a bad taste, bad h:imflt dull, tired. AP . e < core of 4 1o 2 on Sunday, Moo i, “vited ¥ | F. Fussemact PO IRTOn g was invesiigated by Deputy Inspect 2 T B g & g 4 e e ot o oy chibela Mdves S Bramenng AT IR, Gv YoYung. who learned tha oyened un aiie. sori: | women who are suffering as they did. | : little Olive ¥ ¥ 0 - sl ’ on- | ACKrovd machine was praciically | i : 2 =32 e and 25¢ a box. sumemens T VRS ST h2 %, | forced out 'of Uhe highway ind s i KU QA nou plas i Te pmam Aijling Women Should Try Providence, daughter of Vernon °p,|Pordering embankment by the d Rermott i v that : ? o5 Wetherell bt Danielson, to George H.[of 4'big car that was “hoguing” the] YENPOLL SUE Monday that, he bolieves o L ; ] ; Crocker of Providenc Bosh Miss {H0ST (o When the Ackroyd ‘cor Caumed oyl iwewatiorn@lst teathe seon in cngt s e Wethereli and My, Crocker Wi | R Off Che culbanipment e TIN 1 o omneciiant: (s secson: oe v known in Danielson. Miss Wetherell | a8 out of contro] and tarned turtle. o 804 TP TECol"Ciy" next Sunday, having spent the ater part of her| Beginning this (Tuesday) ni . . > ginning 5Y). S4ening | Announcement was made Monday Tife M k 1 2 : L B Tl » e ife here and Mr. Crocker traveled |ihere is to be a nightly Beries of Spe. i v - £ - 3 9 | through this section for years as a|cial avangestic me‘rfln)gv at the Unbon | (HAT the Tutham Patriol had been 3 re) 5 3 : S é sold by Atiorney Arthur S. Macdonald, o Js B repr aidve of a widely known salt !Baptist church in East Killingly dur- | i x . % distributing concern. | inx the present week, Rew. P I |5 owner and editor. io John T 5 : : Agent Obadiak Butler of the Call. of Boston. is the evangelist who | T RILOUS - S IciaaE @ao atted e v [ & - % Nanrssior LN 0000 d @0 AT LRI LA T L X T P necticut mills eompany is in will preach the sedmons, whichi iVF!lh“L I,:fnu.rence_ s of '[Ium(rel. Das Yoric ‘where he recently underwent A | expecied to- creute wide-spread infe- | aon i Y minor surgical coperation, He is ex-|rest and further awaken the religious 487 e exit; and.publication. ! At~ pected to return to Danielson during | fervor of .people of all sections of the oy v oo R it s torney Macdonald is to remain with [7s 3 £ S . ¥ & There Wwas an anniversary requiem| On each evening of the week there] Tars Srnitonco chlonal capeliy. bigh muss at St James' church Mon- | wil] be special delegations represehl- | mankger of tne Piner. s formerly ; 2 day for Mrs.-Leslie Murray. Whose | ing different communities in Killingly 1 i) ERrastit - - ate editor of the Ilartford Times. death wus caused by influenza last|at vhe servie Charles Bruce | T fox s o o a >y 2, gy ax T e o fall. Mr. Murray came here from |Fisher, the pa nnpunced Monday | pepér. o e sralip. 08 S Providence to attend the servide, with{afferndon. Thix (Tudsday) ~evening| st aro b Giancqomald fumily for other relatives. | will be Danielson night. On Wednes- ander W. Macdonald, an associate of An adjournment was granted in the |duy cvening Puinam churches will{ florace Greeley, in his youthtul day. town court Monday morning in the|send deiegations. Thursday will beleame here from Mt Vernom, N Y. casc of the staie vs. Archie Ennis, | Dayville-Goodyear night and Friday lind purchased the publication, which who was charged with not stopping(has been deslgnated as Attawaugan-|he was actively Identificd with. in | last Wednesdhy ewenir} when the | Ballouville night. Saturday night s o‘np.ny with, L. Q. Williams, ungil machine in which he and his wife were | reserved for a general representation | Mr” Mcadonald's death a few years| riding struck a horse. which was in|of all communities and at that time | g, { - 3 the state highway at Attawaugan. The |Rev. Mr. Call will deliyef an espe- | “Since the déath of Mr Macdonald | lw e cially powerful sermon. ‘illustrated by |nis son. Arthur S, has continued the steredpticon, on the Maze of the I'n-|p n ny{ union’ erews T % ¢ = 11 . i with him to Southport. b 4 blication of the paper in comp: who went on strike in|Hartford, has heen the zuest of Miss i ion Ao 3 derworld. Next Sunday three services|with Mr. Williagas, Wno oniy i few | July are (0 return o i, They said ! ce’ M. Blake for a week or mgre | William R Pandwhh his daushted t are thh:hdeuled» Mella m na Ty, reclss ago, disposed of is_ imterests | there Is no prospect of such a recurn.d [0 SIE LN 00 e sne | DpiRor of New Briguin was oz m. morning service the evange T, cdonald. Mr. Whitehead e 13, j & >0t Sunday, comin from Meriden l\e once over . silta subject will be The - Swinghk | ook ever ine management of the pas |, Electric light bills will take a jump | (pecia o rémain | Poma, “Sumagy. coming from Meri 5 Axe at 3 he will speak upon The Great! per® Monday. T e ey ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mortimer Cha- | X A 3 nvitation and at the evening. Seryice i} Tap e cocksy by, an hou 2l ibin have sent out announcement of the N ISTEN, fellows, to scme The Navy goes all over the i his subfect Wil be Tomorrow. . 1or | calbelya® Stated here Monday = that |This doesn't menn an advance in vates, | DU Bave sont ol “athavine | ega o0l shurell i 2 Cathelics resident in_Asbford will pe- iyt longer hours of durkne % 5 giregational chu straight talk. Many world—sails the Seven Seas— Monday_ evening of next week a union | iition Rt Rev. J. J. Nelan, oD, bi,:h,i";‘r‘m‘u";‘w iRy Lol o | Lines, and Charles Edwin ke Sat. | preach i e e a man when he gets squints at the six continents— Fellowship meeiing' has beet arranged | (1'% T ifora. fox. ¥he. matablishmen | o nmeguent gredicr use of I : lay, the 11 of October, 1916, at | <ur : S35 W iniskes shaie- that’sits business. You stand and for this sathering a special musit- | o¢ o chgpel of fHe ~Roman Cahtolic | tajien. 3 Lo b S b5 = z things H, h 0 see more odd sights, wonder- al program has been completed. Dur- { church_in_that town: In recent years < i e meie riho satadie of it P rieras i vy oot 2 ing: He may have fal e Denple Ing this weeic tliere will be a meeting | 4 considerable Catholic population hus : 2 < i > in the Knights of Columbus roams - Jots of money, and a fine gy, S o i Bible toading each afternoon iEhl et amiounewe i+ Sghiord- Bastrort | STk prosvericy 1o (he fact ihat i T 3 VL for ki soomt Fik will be £ oey, than you ever 3 3 oclock. ihe gemeral subject DeiNg|und other outlying parts of that cor- | JCPOSIS 000 Auring the PASE | aac rhhink 2175 TGl S e A ; gk family but— You'll work hard while you Steps in the Life of Faith. ner_of. WIMBHE cotinty. apd. it | Lo ORI R R ae O e Py | 0B, taking Bk wife and. child b Rt iy He never “got out and work. You'll play bard while you Michael Head, of Academy street|'stated that they desire some arrange- | Y&t CA SPUCHG G SRNEES P, LI sa ings”’ After h 4 received word Monday of the death of | meni under which_ ihey - may. more/ 3 adde stimo; w 3 e . You'll earn and lesn. x H | treasurer. being an added {estimon 3 o 4 o bt e << et ; his brother. John. .of Providence in|conveniently attend to their religious| [[SSSUTET, Leing an added Lo - - - : = leave”s a S0-day steaight vace- : i A B T e L R e T Sttt Pl : . > << s il o e financial su e reeent | pjcely financial B o % : il tion-—which is more than the Head and members of his Tamily will | bazaar comdueted under: the irection | rian oo of e o oier Hrating, §:’ (—-— A POI N I l R 2 BEvery man wants ) see average bank president can ] |s° to Providence to attend the funeral.|of Rev. Charles I’ Bedard in- the in- iaSuncis 15 the. r ‘periof £ K 1 L. eemdd.!fi&“:nmx_\ likes count on. * - ferest of St Mary's panish is inm'cm«a! “The local P Senger car- = 1 L —— — Yoo y = e 2. y the annonncemen: tha net p ing motor 3% O E. Y O WANT g The best time. ceeds from the series of _entertain- | fiouitjes i the own- | ~ b R Zrogs receipts be- | ox of & lme of <imilar on' Operat. | ng in exeesy of $CA, As the parish|ing petween.this city and Daniclson, | is_free from debt. the maney will £O|ihe Danielson m: rine down from | into parish reserves, which, it is NOW | ine Puinam ‘bus & printed sched indicdted, > wilk "be uwed evéntdally (o | ihe runmims ime the Daniel | meei the cost_of érecting @ mew pa- | owned line. this placard bhearing ibe | rochial school building, which i= al-|pame of ihe o own ready meedcd to adequately accommo- | Thoych early, one date ‘the puplls who are studying inlnears of candidates for e offices to St.. Mary's schosl. 3 e fille n the bienniat city elec- | The body :-Luwim’ Ruzzgoski son | tion )- ere’ in Decomber, The A > 1 " i Mr. it rzvgosk: g year promises (o tions scidom fail to ciear away the LN o D U B g el 4 irritation completely. @ afternoon’ trofi Q<is _home 2 —_— ford for burial im St Mars's BROOKLYN 2 tery. o o y Jndes M. M. Geifsler was at Wood- | wgguet Bard was gome over Sundn; from- Brown and Monday mornin; stock Monday morning to prosecute for the state jn ‘the. case agminst Ira | o' I ey PR e Fowler. 'S* Howard Pecknam was' tho | LaCher ook him to Proyidence i aiio "NUINE ORDER o =rand juror. oo Dorothy Blake accompanying them. | s A The marks of autamobila sres show | DO Bl atcompanying them o1 > 3 on a stretch of freshiy Jaid. concrete | ot 'a 8 Bl olvention ni Nor- T STARKWEATHER BLDG. @n Grove &treet, mear Cepter streel. | i, RSB wWitter attended Wednes- BOWBING amd FOCKET BILsiARDS .‘m Queen wheer some. driver learned.-that .the 3 i s NESDAYS LADIDS DAY " new strect surface s mot yet ready for | "% "Ld Nive sidney W, Bard have Bowling the _spert P - trafe. &’ tHefr guest . Mrs. Bard's yvounges i . Trolley officiala of the Putnam di- | siiter, Miss Moily Robinsow, of e A AT ED, Vision. denien Nyonday any knowledge | Grecnwich, It. 1. y as to the truth of a rumor that the Miss Bertha Hildreth, recently of ‘PROVIDENCE ; 8 s CPROVADENCE, S R