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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Immergruen Lodge Entertains New London Sons of Hermann —Rebekahs to Observe 67th Anniversary—Foresters Hear Report on Atlantic City Convention FORESTERS QF AMERICA. |the triennial conclave in Louisville, Co ache Jo. O u- | K. In 1904, in San Francisco, he was P e ‘e‘i‘;i?‘g“z,ri‘fi I |elected grand semior warden. He had hall, Business of a routine n: the general management of the tri- disposed of, one new member | ¢nnial conclave at Saratoga Springs, ted and one application for | N. Y. in 1907, at which conclave he was. receivedr. Jpseph R.| Was elécted grand captain general At i | Chicago in 1910 he was elected deputy H 1d master. centennial celebration of the organization of the grand encamp- | ment of the United States at the tri- | ennial cor ve at Los Angeles. Cal., |in 19186, il be under the direction of Grand aster Mas rthur. Grand Master MacArthur is | thirty-third degree i e member the Su of the Northern Mas ottish Rite Masonry a life member of the Masonic of Troy and Albany consistory, Ma s S. He retains member: th rand lodge, Grand chapter, Grand council and Grand commandery of New York. He is a past master of | Zion lodge, F. and A. M. of past high priest of Apollo R. A. M thrice il- master of council, R. 1 ast eminent commander K. T., a past of Delta lodge of d a past commander-i v consistory, S. P. R. S GRAND ARMY. indication points to a battle ‘hattanooga encampment Army of the Republic chief. for ve states have entry already ze are, in Michigan, and South Da- made e popular m for order, New Jerse) jana has in- , a private lives at popular man with members of the Grand Army.. He the active and undivided support {of his state, and counts on help from a number he strong states of the central we d from every member of the 1 Army > the words and supporter, “who be- time h: come when a te soldier should be honored.”” aska has entered the lists with nd farmer, Somers and is a friend No. 14 A of Super is endorsed by = ind . initiateq |his state department, and has a war 3 2 record linked with ; of the i$ 14th army corps. s . distinction on many s 1e Grand Army" cessful man o Michi to_the encamp- ag of Hon. Albic | known {him date in for the - enlisted sen, was with e campal Kneeland wedding was the | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. Rich- - and church being filled. A people | ards. | Lo s | were ssing out there wi ound of | Mr Frank Bogue is with Mrs. I on an honorable discharge. | cracking timbers and the floor in one| Oliver Howlett at Holland. ¢ member of congress from | portion of the church settled a few | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Howard of West | is en or a dozen years, serving | inches, but no further harm was done. | Woodstock attended the Congregation- onors on a number of im amination showed that one of the | al church last Sunday. mumittees, making a national | suppgrts underneath was out of place. as one o e Repu The “settled portion w jacked up | ¢ Nt eds e and repairs made in the afternoon | STAFFORD rsey’s candidate for the honor | Claude Hawkins, a Hartford letter | 1 S alph D. Cole, a popular Grand | carrier, ting in town. | William F. Remmert to Teach at Re- e e rd. STAFFORD —IL—E vere—Preacher Taken lIl. has the endors v o e epartn v-:{ of ‘lu‘d;‘j l\ 1} all;]d VILL Mr. and Mrs. Evern Hifton and two he candidate of e 5 . | children of Walpole spent Sunday and | - although sectionalism | Minister Walks to Campy 62 1-2 Miles, | {210y day wi Pr and M B AL - = s but little part in the selection of in 20 Hours. Lasbury. ; > 190 |the commander-in-chief. o > 5 | Mr and Mrs. William F. Remmert s . oot el uth Dakota has endorsed Capt. N.| Rev, Charles G. Fogg arrived Mon- | lefi last Wednesday for Revere. Mass., v oL 4 £l H. Kingman, of Selby, and will come to | day night to spend a month’s vacation | wiere the former will act as tructor - Chatta determined to land him.|at his camp on the island. Mr. Fogg | of chemistry and athletics the coming = = gman organized a comp been anxious to make the trip |year. 13th Wisconsin regim Royalston, Mass., by foot; he| Rev. I. P. Booth preached at the ek Iserved with that organization until the | did, walking 6 > miles in 20 hc Uriversalist church last Sunday. Wi = close of the war. He been one of | Mrs. G. W. Miller, who has been |liam Gaskin, Jr., who was to have oc- 2 prominent figures in the Grand | spending two months with her mother, | cupied the pulplt, was taken suddenly g c 1y of the Republic since its organi- | Mrs. George Hawley, in Oxford, Ct.|il! that morning. Mr. Gaskin is con- and his strength is general. |returned home last week vaescent ong candidates, said to A Pleasant Outing. Ralph Booth attended the state fair | % wmber ever presented | yy 2d Mrs. George Fisk and |2 Hartford Monday. A national _encampment, the | ganmhior Mer Mare oy tons S isitna{ Miss Mabel Booth has returned from honor promises to be | panws Idland. Caseo Bay Me. and the | @ }i8it with friends in Springffeld. of interest. It should mountains, NoEL . © o | . Ciark Brown has entered the Moody Fhcadiintniais tandl Tor of Coventry visitea |ilstitute at Chicago. - respective | Mrs. Minnie Beleher | , Misees Neva and Grace Todd of Tor- Jenide ‘Chandler, Tasf week. [TUEIcE 1S guckly or Ma and. Ms, Herbert West of Waterford, Ma: S EATEE was the guest of his parents, Mr. and [\, MIs: 3. G; Mitchell and son John of Mrs. Philo West, over Sunday and |Saviicok were g Lot week ot | Mr. and Mrs, F. which cc W. O. Rogers, Ja Gallug B. Wheeler, and sisters My ind Nettle Fanning what will be f | an Touand County | COLUMEIA Local Team Loses to Lebanon 5-4— COVERED BOIY Bosiiioncod Witk - bitie Pimrdes. ltiched and Burned So Scratidhed and Made Sores. Crossand [5-et- ful. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura grand enca s elecied granc standard b Arnold. of Willimantic in _his . automobi stepmother, Mr is_over 0, Mr Mrs. Alonzo 1 ride to Tolland a Fred Antes and sc Conway have been spendin ays with Mrs. Kate Wolfy harles Dickenson 3 £ N P who and Isham omaobile Mrs, Soap and Ointment Cured. ! the ulpit in and rer\rrm] both the morning and 7 Hartwell 8t, Southbridgze, M mss *Our son commsneed with over his body. They saic The pimples lookey! small insect bites and palmost covered his body | They came 1o a head fron§ which e o | water would They | Smith’s Deacon Edward P. 13 ftched and burned « 2) b y man, over 1day and Labor aay. that my son scratch g d them Lebanons Won. and mado sores. B cloth game of ball played here last Sat- rritated the eczpms and fternoon between Lebanon and | hewascrossandfref ll. He Columbia was closely contested ana eold not sleep nights and weuld jcry and resulted in a victory for Lebanon, & say they burned and itched 8 to 4 i “1 wied bug it di tre feve lim, || Mrs ; Yeomans e Des 1o eccased to Jasksbm |.\whiee mountains worse, 1 then used Cutiowrs and M Ofmtment and the first might 1 usc gl tiem Lo ST N, 61 seemed to be so rolieved e slept ¢. livtle. I mmew b first washod the affeetod parts wit §. Cuticura New Orleant $oa; and then apuliod Cuticura | Ointment e, will remain twice daily. At the end of the #f §st week Le studics at Wor wdemy. Mrs, F was uch better and et the ead o ¢ the second week he waseomoplotely cucod. Fivery mack and d daughter Charlotte was gone.” (Signed) Mrs. W./ B. Potter, | ) f" Bartio :‘u < the family | Nov. 12, 1912, of Frank Squier ove day Bl For trepting poor complexior §1, red, rough | Teachers This Year. Bands, and dry, thin and failio |s hair, Outi- | gy g o0 T eura Soapand Cnticura Ointm jat-have been | gav with the followi the world’s favorites for morc) than a gen- | River district, Mis erdtion. Asingle eotisoftens: phicient. Sold | Chestnut Hill evarywhere, Liberal ssmple (§ cach mailed | strect. Horace Little: Pine streét, Miss free. with #2.p. Skin Book. [Address posi- | Standish of Colchester; North | card rum,m Dept. T, Bosd on.” “ i Mi Marion Lyman Hop | >, Miss Grace. It is un- | #~Men who shave aud she @ 1po0 with Ou- | seuen Soap will find it best fo ryskin and scalp, hestnut Hild i as a mode hool atienswan™ at the Shekleton- | Labor day. Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE You Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your Own Home and Get Relief at Once. How the Remedy for Catarrh Was Discovered. THIS terrible disease has raged unchecked for years simply because symp- toms have been treated whiie the vicious germs that cause the trouble have been left to circulate in the blood, and bring the disease back as fast as local treatments could relieve it. C. E. Gauss, who experimented for years on a treatment for Catarrh, found that after perfecting a balm that relieved the nose and throat troubles quickly, he could not prevent the trouble beginning all over again. On test cases, he could completely remove all signs of Catarrh from nose and throat, but in a few weeks they were back. By the new method the nose and throct are treated by an effectr Zocal vemedy applied directly 1o the afticted mem- branes. The Elixir, taken into_ the stomach, has a direct influence upon the mu- cous membranes of the body and Cures_the dis- case by remo g the cause. Careful experiments and investigations have shown that as the troubles were expelled from the nose and throat, the real cause of the disease was overlooked and in a short time the Catarrh would return stronger than ever. Mr. Gauss has gone way ahead of the ordinary methods of tréatment and has provided a remedy that Kills the Germs in the Blood and immediately gives re- lief to the nose and throat. sfected the New Combined Treatment, to be the logical, suse, scientific method. says that after trying new method and—"" My nose is now entirely clear and nd I am not bothered by the disease more. The New Combined Treatment is worth its weight in gold.” Temporary relief from catarrh may be obtained in other ways, but the New Combined Treatment must inevitably be accepted for permanent results. FRELY- Capel MudntAPeiin, creriiy days, 11: W W S S———— — h— ins and dis of for e e Tt el b Cl oy I Send the Test Treatment I FREE every method. But by your new method I was If your New Combined Treatment will Goes to the Root of Stopped-up nosés Constant *“frog-in-the-throat™ Nasal discharges Hawking and spitting Snoring at night Bad Breath Frequent colds Difficult breathing Smothering sensation in dreams Sudden fits of sneezing Dry mucus in nose and any of the other symptoms that indicate approaching or present catarrh. since completaly cured and you cannot imagine the joy relieve my Catarrh and bring me heaith and that has come over me." good epirits again. Yam wiliing to be shown Trial Treatment FREE This new method {s so important to the wel- fare of humanity, so vital to every person suffering repaid the Treatment and Book from any form of catarth, that the opportunity to actually fest it and prove its results, will be gladly extended without one cent of cost. A large trial treatment, with complete, minute directions, will be sent free toany catarrh-sufferer. Send no money, take no risks. make no promises. 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