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five | €al of the. men_ called: Cote of this city’ hilp > * George H.. Ellis, : Wendeil P.. Jackson, -Willimantie, ugh J; Freeman, Williman George A. Snow, Willimantic. Charles “Ashtey; “Willimantic. Anthony V. Hevrin, ‘Wil William J. - Shaugh “The section is full of attractive Sprin sizé;pocketbook. | supply the wants of every woman. clothes—clothes of every type for every occasion and for eves EASTER SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES 5 ARE. ASSEMBLED HERE IN A WIDE CHOICE OF DISTINCT STYLES N. Pratt. Enfleld. to see the men off, as only a fow of the ity ‘will be Tunning Sat- when the men leave. Fire: Boll & Reminder. | The Tailored Suit has a stronger hold than ever in the popular estimation, a | popularity justified by the smartness of ,the modes. The new styles have a smart- |ness of line and simplicity, of decoration that makes them suiable for many oc- N casions—$20.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $35.00 and $45.00. NEW SPRING COATS | Fayette Goss ‘Mad Been Il But: a Fi ied” at his home on Glorie, Sch TR i e 3‘ Sweeney v‘vm Drug Store and they did such good and Mrs, M. J. Farrell. 4 Bé(!onm%dong chtchi“Prvt. B. l"V. ‘work when I needed them that I ree- .con of New Haven wi Eflc rs, 3 = ou o tren 1 ads o @ . S af X precede: inday 5,‘"“"‘; s?ngnfl D."b:h;xe‘efi:r:in- lated and . strengthened my kidneys, 1em. As It Began to wwn, Martin; S offeriory, . bass. gol, Mr., Charies' H,| S 0VI8E 1us.of all the sltbents csuied Casweli, Baster: Dawn, Woodman; an- |y their disorder.” They. Have Taken Away My ara, s:anp;:;L postiude, Hallelujah,| The above statement was given orus, Han 2 First Baptist church, Rev. Arthur 1), |AUSuSt 28, 1908, and on May 18, 1836, T, organist; Mrs. Otto . s S e Y N e upday school lude. e ons £ Bes mthnm!mmummlm. on; offertor South, Gilstte; pestiude, Festival |The cure they gave me has beem a i permanent one” | March, Huhn, Price 60p, at all dealers. Doa't A Union evening service of thelsimply ask for a kidney rémedy—get Methodist churches will be held at t! " e i Thivn o ot s en at 4.30, Rev. 3 Mr. , presiding. The musical programme ow oty w:,mlgga, glnnzuul Yo gnrau mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., rlasting, unod; prelude, On 3 Lalte of Gafilee, Barton. antheim, When | Jonno N T, the Sabbath was Past, Foster; Easter | T r—— Union Service. cantata, Death to Life, Shelley; “posts e Marohe Lanatars. Jewett City to locato Bere the mid- | Qutfits. P T The Cross chapter has reecived Sons pastinde. Alloators, Fauncie: vie: letiare o ke Tor Joiiza onkmia Jin 4 organ duet, Craries, Tacker, | om. Axthur N. LiHeureus and Done violinist, Andapte Heligious. Thomme. 3 s ot PetiGira { Coats that present all the successful style- Frances Fridey's Fires. R L Is 2 guest at her uncle’s, Johm [at three o'clock aftér an llness of fhemes of Spring are assembled here in a The engine. company responded to| Mr, and Mrs. Charles ; g only a few hours, d crease in the average number for the|ler and the members | wide choice of selection fashioned from Ty, Gons apimt smitiion i VR three stil! alarms Friday, a big in-|entretained Rey. and M. D. of the thet fore for three weeks. The first fire | Thus | the following materials—Wool Poplin, Velour, Serges and Homespun in all the new Spring colors—$15.00, $17.50, at the Baptist church, where he is a DI was on Elm street at 5.50 a. m. in a| Mrs. L. V, Whitford was called to house owned by Mr. Phillips. - It was | Warren, R. ursda; a bad chimney fire and the contents of |of her .fl‘:‘.:fll;l. lll,‘. 'm W trong company had not been called ont bo- smi scheol orchestra, at ?& the large chemical tank and two smafll | ford, who has pleurisy. / ¥ -~ iy e S AR 50, $27.00 and $30.00. THAT STAND FOR SMARTNESS | The showing comprises those of Tafféta: | comhined with Georgette Crepe—those of all Taffeta—others of all Silk.Crepe ! and others in Serges. with tinsel thread, bead and embroidery, every one portraying the newest style Prices range from $12.98 to (Woodworth) : Go he . cume to this Q his life he had heéen’ employed, by, the American Thread company. and af the > , ip_charge of #he time of his deatl .2 mill._He’ was twisting reom at’ Ne. an ardent memper and supporter. of the “Baptist church andethe local ughter, Marion Some are trimmed Special Sermdns “and “Musical grammes Arranged By the Churches. ~ 'EASTER APPAREL FOR THE LITTLE FOL , . Children’s Corner will Special® services wilt be_held in afl the Willimantic churches i Mothodist church—Pastor Re Tude;~ Resurrettion || Anthem; The Lord Judgon: offertary; Lullabyi'< anthem, Consider - the Lilies, Topliff-Meredith; Postelude HaRéujah' Chorns, Handel. §t. Paul's Episcopal church, - Walter F. Borchert, pastor; Mrs. George K. Andorson, organist;: Edward = Wyatt, choir ieader. Sunday.schedl at 9.45 ., Confrmation and com- munion- serviee Will. b . Prelude, Regugrection : Morn, .. John- ston; 'Hal's Communion service: with the following parts: Kyrie, <8 Risen " Indeed, 1 . 0 Coats in peacock blue, rose and tan with white fai bengaline co years, $6.50,.$8.98 and $12.50." & Children’s Navy-Blue Serg checks, fancy med, $3.50 to $5.50. . White Serge Baby Coats, e some belted, others smocked n, ngfi age 3109 IBES s ] E ¢ ‘Coats “and “black and white contrasting collars, some’belted-and-button trim- mbroidered: collats 4. Cuffs, , $3,50, $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50. Gloria, ones were used to put it out, The Slater Mill Bell to Strike. second call was at 116 Mansfleld av- i o & sl cBIThLEA One of the noticeable things which | In the afternoon a call was receiy- | Will take place during Saturday night ed for a brush fire in the rear of W, |i! connection with the change of tima D. Grant's home. The prompt arrivai | !5 the striking of the f‘llf‘ fl.\; tmckt e:.::fl!d ma&amm to put e fire ouf ore it gone Vi e b watchman o strike the s Rours of the night upon the bell in Une—laimd Laens: the tower and thus is ene of the R , worth $5.00........ $3.97 ngwhm- $4.97, $9.97, $12.97 and $14.97 ~ For the Sake of Your Own Pocketbook LOOK AT THE NEW SPRING HATS. We sell at 97c, $1.47 and $1.97 "THEY ARE WONDERS FOR THE MONEY Children’s Wear A WHITE CHILDREN'S DRESSES at saving prices you. WHITE INFANTS' DRESSES at saving prices to you. . ; ‘cnnms OCOLORED DRESSES at saving prices to | = Col-mp and CHECKED COATS at saving prices to you. Hats for them all from the cradle upward and our low prices speak for themselves. Why pay more. PASNIK CO. SELL FOR LESS Next ta Woolworth's 5 and 100 1" selections will ba. given by ' Mr. |Doan's Kidney Pills at Sevin & Sow's|| Ladies® The New Military A R S THE Norwich Opposite Woolwerti's 5 and 100 las and Miss Blanche Do e . |grand old-time customs kept up. When | toWn on a short furlough. Letters uncalled for at the Willi- 2 a. m. Sunday arrives, Mr. Driseoll Sterling Hill were Moosup callers on Friday. mantic_post office. Friday, March 29, |the watchman, will strike § instead,|of New London are are addressed to the foMowing: Mrs:|and imsel M. I. Ryan, Miss Loretta Spechi, Peter | FRR = Sour Hpes imentr. Duprey, Robert Gibbs, Richard C. Hall How to Addraes M. = Freshmen Win. The Plainfield High school Frésh- team defeated the other, Men, T, e tor ‘the holiday. am Elgart and men basketball William _Kaplan, Fordina Lainglure,| Postmaster Finn has deceived fhelsons of New York are guests of Mr. Moosup Grammar sechool five Thurs- George. Perkins, Philipos Zotas, . Mr |following instructions relative to mail | pigart's , Mr. and Mrs. D. A permit, day evening in Milner hall b Bigart at the Grand View hotel over ) ¥ and Mrs. Charles Allen. for Camp Devens which will be of in- score of 18-4. The first hall was one terest as most of the Jewett City bove | ine holdays. Holiday Arrests. are sent there first, Nowey Delude and Sam Maullen wars arrested Friday afternoon - at four _— o'clock. - Delude was arrested on the |facrs, 2t Camp Devens, Mass, complaint of his wife who said that he e was drunk and swearing. He Pvivaia charged with intoxication and breach e of the peace. Mullen was lying near . the Horseshoe bridge in a much intox- i gt [icated condition and is charged only “with intoxication. The name of the post office, Ayer or Fitchburg, should not be included in f much interest, being close and Freshme: scoring but were soon tied iting team. Toward the end of the balf the Freshmen again succeeded making another basket omly to grammar school. The first half ain | With the score, 4 The second half was altogether 2 gl er of the ed a fine and brought p to 18 and held Holiday Hours. The post office was closed Day from 12 neon until § p. m. Puresll end son, Jemes ¥ Questionnaires Recsived. the address. Mall intended for the |Main street. ‘Theiloeal exemption board: has re-|military personnel at Camp Devens e visi s Holdwin of Middletows was|shutout. The final score was 13-4 n of Westehester was Grammar Schoel ceived three questionnaires from the |Should not be lndud&? in packages |@ ealler mo;ovn district bbard at Hartford which had|for Ayer or Fitchbuff. even though been sent there for classification, They | it be so addressed. o Coichesten are as follows: Theopitus Potvin, Willi- e Friday. Yervices will be held Special Easter in town Sunday. kgt oxe 3 in_the churc] mantic. 2-D; Leon G. Bélcourt. Willi NOANK e ic, Class 2-D; John L. McIntosh, Willimantic, Class 1-F. Brief Mention. Red Cross During March—Evangei. H.T. Burr and George H. Hinman| ist Gypsy Smith Narrates Experi- are fo apeak at a war rally in Pomfret i o Monday evening. Spea iy . ooy New Maven and Miss Mary White of Milford are at their home on Much Valuable Work Accemplished by Baater. "PLAINFIELD Referee—Chapman: Clarence H. Bosworth of Mansfiéld | Work assigned to.the Noank branch |Lawton Mills Close Until Tibi, Sursum .Copdo. Infants’ Long Coats, Sanctuss. - Agnes jand. Mrs. Julia Krauss of Norwalk |of the Red Cross for March has been made of‘ fing’ Wwhite Serge, <priced:at tlude, . Hosanna, | were married at the groom's home {completed and consists of: 12 dresses $2.50, $3.50 and up to $5. ln&? Thursday evening by 'Rev. Leonard for refygee women; 14 sets of paja- Children’s White Lawn and Nainsook Dreéses' af : b about twenty, yoices. trimmed with pretfy laces and " ribbons, age 2 to 5.y St Mary's €ars; $1.50 | rev. 3, 3, Papillon,. Smith. The couple were attended by mas, 12 hospital shirts, 15 fort relatives, bags, 24 Rlanket bath rebes ang 12 *| Robert Barclay made a return en- spreads. The attegdance w;_'“";< les' gagement in the police court Friday|et the work meetings has averaged to $5.00; age 6 fo 14 years, $5.98 and up to $10. P. Comtois, organist, motning. He 'had been before the |17, 80 most of the work has been dome muste. will be}oonrt 5 short time ago and was fined |PY a few. The knitted Father Rolland | for intoxication, . This time he was|the menth have mot been brought in will gleliver -the | gonienced to 30 days in jail. yet. More sewing machines could be Baby Bonnets, in silk poplin, trimmed with fanc Infants’ Knitted Sacq i S0 s ues, pink and white, blue and white, and s Btomarin 9c.to $1.89. |sermon. Stewarti. be. given used at the Tooms, although there are ie, GHloria, Crado, Sane-| six there mow. g Dei; , off 7 JEWETT CITY The Tuesday evening class in hos- Haec Dies in ghant, ital d: hi t How Easter Will Bs Observed in the | Wory for the manth, 1t hes made fous 5 o 5 NEW BLOUSES TO GO WITH YOUR EASTER‘SUIT new Blouses portray the trend of the new fashion. as if wafted 200 YEARS! For more that bad as 'wearing. ye hat . with - you v - Spring “clbthes. > Al- 5 : aves, have: gone up you ‘ean expect’ td: Tem on the breezes that 'bring the new sea- ney and bladder. diso A r Lamb ' of God, by Charles A. Plerce, hat {t must have u-na\ul‘wm be sung. g newness that make the change from|. Winter to 8pring. - Georgsite, Crepe- de-Chine and Taffeta in tha new sport o “ttoubléd ‘with pains or thesback, fesl tired in th n- Kid Gloves, white with white sti % uent pas- ing, $2.25 a piir. somnia, ' painta) ior “tao . freq sage of urine, irritation or stone in y0u Wl almost certainly Slief ' GOLD ' MED. le: f s “the “that has stood the . prepared in convemient rted - direot boratories, and you can Your money effects and dainty hand-embroidery— priced at $398 to 8 MUSLIN-UNDERWEAR wearing o now Who could thifk’ of: S Sl SRR 695; 79, 89 'and $1.25 a | { SILK HOSIERY L5 iests is the hosiery for Spring , and silk hose of good more and more d ‘ou may select from the In_boxes, JAY M. SHEPARD Sueceeding “Einiore musling? It would mar the newness of your costume aven though they are undergarments. Plenty of new. fresh undermusling here such as Chemmises, Combinations, Corset Covers, Camisoles, Eto, in all the Spring styles. = g Hose, in“gldl and 8ilk Hose, fancy stripes, Hose, in whits or black, Special ‘Rates 0 'Theatrs Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery connestion. . Shetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Prope: 1240 2 yard and up ta 256 i win Hasslton af Wright Sunday. John Grimshas returned home |ist. Qrgan, Colm: as -the Night, Main 8, Willimantio Houre—9 o. @ WP Fhione & the - choir; - entitied - Love: Tritfiphint; % 3 Wathodis Egteon e At the Bailtic M. Bi church Baster dif Sunday morning serviee gt 10.30. . The , Hosan soloist, Percival Collins;..chorus, We 'Would Jes! S That Byt Kaion > by Chugches—Good Friday Services— g-b&m‘l:‘m - b“d»-tnn ?'ndn« i ve al ages; many- ;;‘: g.';[“ to Be Struck on Slater | 03" bandages: 23 triangular band- % . ages and the members are eager for Snuday morning at the Congrega- | oie,work, Anyone who cares fodemn, tional church a chorus choir will sing for not, will be welcomed. The meet- for, the, anthem, The Resurrection, 4y [% a6 held at the heme of Mrs. W. Alfred Beirly. For the response, O, |1 Spicer. o} Narrated War Experiences. of n Rev. Albert Donnel’'s| The address in the Baptist church subject will be Immortality. Choir di- | Friday evening by Evangelist Gypsy rector T.. A, Robinson; pianist, F. S.|Smith was fine and the house was Leonard. The Christian Bndeavor [filled. Mr. Smith told of some of his meeting in the evening will be led |experiences during two years in the by Mrs. B. H. Hiscox and is the eon- | trenches. lsecmo.ion meeting. Night Work Stepped. e At the Baptist chureh Sunday morn- | Night work has been stopped at the ing_the -choir will sing The Dawn of |Greton Iren Works aere and about a Wonderful Day, by Wilson. The|200 men will be laid off today (Sat- children of the primary and some of |urday). Those of the night force whe the junior department will give Eas-|are competent will be put to work ter exercises and recitations, in charge | days. Prior, Who is the chorister. Miss An- Sothie 4 thy Chuvhats nie Robertson is the accompanist. The Dasion, Rev. M. Dy Fulior Panr apens | Paptist church Sunday morning. THe to, the ohildren ‘about Making and | ta seeaine e e 5t 8L o Hanglng Plotures, Miss Mastha Mor- [ (1° SVeRIng. Eesly mase ot €0 J9- gan leads the Young Peapie's meeting | Sebr s, Catholic chureh meves Jt B0- at § o'clock. In the evening at 7 ofw|eeipe 10 HAYS specty; Faster Boo clock the pastor’s subjeet will be the | 1ig, Most of the »: Witness of the Water. - The orchestra af I A will_ play two selgctions. Believers Providing Water Supply. baptism will- be administered at the| A large number of men are making close of the meeting. » dam st the brook on top of the At the Methodist- chureh the chefr |hill and will lay pipes to the Wwill sing The King of Love My Shep- | water to the Groton Iron orks. herd Is, by Shelley, and two songs, |There is always a plentiful supply Risen- One and All Hail the Lord of | there. Light. Miss Marian Anthony - will Baptism at Myastic. timer, Salisbury. _Short Pacagraphs. Mrs. Julia M. Andrews dence is visiting Moosup friends. The meeting of the Union Plainfield Heelesiastieal society will be held mext Monday evening. S Exeellent weather Friday made base ball playing the popular spert. Abeut twenty young players were OCCUPYiRg the Cranska ball lot during the &f- Clark Deni¢on and Howard Kagiyen of Brewn University are Easger vacation at- their Gallup of Tilten. N. seminary, is spending 3 short veess at the home of his parents, Mr. and - Mrs. John €, Gallup. Freg Berkstrom of Yale is home on his Easter vacal Club Meeting. The Thursday club wiil 4th at the home of Mrs. Krvie Charles Vincént, Who Enlisted in Neval Reserves, Drafted Into the The Lawtion ‘Mills clesed its large plant Friday noon for the remainder of the week. and 1 Cornoyer are ding the holiday with relatives freshman at Brown + 1 home for the Easter re- cess. Mr. and Mrs. David Desrosier of Norwich are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Char- ren and Mrs. G. Des Hdward Peltier, Ovila CI old Burke and to Pro Frank Belisle is spi end at New Lendon. Working in Nerwich. if ‘ka; ;g‘l‘eennd éh. em- 10; the Marlin-: well Corpora- tion at Nerwich. He was formerly employed as a weaver at the Lawton Mills Corperation. Has ta Go in the Army. Charles Vincent left Friday for Wil- in_Southbridge, Join Nolan, a unit EE gar E. Dupuis mo- ending the week- will be Mrs. Adams and Mrs. White- d. Donalg Couture, a Plainfield High graduate last year, now ef Yale, heme on a short recess. prove to his satisfaction foolish to argue with There will be special music in the | a1, [DRINK LOYS OF WATER AND §TOP EATING MEAT FOR A WHILE IF YOQUR BLADRER re. @it 1t ddes mot re- ‘ot Mrs. C. F. Gardner ana Mrs. G. H, Eing as a solo, Open-the Gates of the! There will be baptism of five ean- Temple, by Mrs. Knapp. Miss An-|gidates for the Baptist ehurch Sunday thony s chorister.and: Miss Esther | ajternoon. Service will bs held in the Hartls organist. - During. the morniug | Union Baptist church of Mystie as the gervice there will be the ordinanee of | paptistry here is out of order. baptl;m aug E}:e rIe‘::nuon of new v. ¥. W. Haist Groton will members. Junior Léague mests at 21 prenc ureh B. m. At T o'clock thers will be am . S T Fagiaile Easter concert by the Sunday school | e i cor of Mo et Mrs, G, Rev. J. B. Aldrich, paster. M. MoGau has been hrought home Holy Thursday Services. from Lawrence hospital. At St. Mary's church Holy Thursday | Mrs. Mary Latham has been visiting as observed with hieh mass and the |8t Os procession’ of the Blessed erament to the Repository. The S.m "was | Devene. beautifully. decorated -with flowers| Mrs. Lilllan Lamb {s speading the given by various societies and indi- | Week-end with her daughter. Mrs. viduals. Friday morning was the mass | Howard Hunter, in Frgriedn of the pre-saroctified, anq adoration of| Mrs. Lucinds Fish has returned to the cross, with a procession before the | New London after a visit to her mass. In'the evening there was sta- | mother, Mrs. Rachel Wilcax. tang’ of the cross and vensration of o cross. s ‘morning’ at 7 o'clock | \ there ‘will be Ms)rma::, the bleesing Cm of the. mew fire, the paschal candle mt b:mmunu '!"n;’“m of [ Passover Holidays Bring Visitars te noon. r ugh—Personal Mentien. Sunday services are at 3, .15 and 10.30 £ Bacsagncrioriana Sy as ul Thomas 8, Clark was in Norwich en Going to Canada. Thursday, S.' H * Dr. George Le Comte leaves for St.| Julius Cohen, who enlisted in Hyacinthe, Canada, this morning. Dr.{navy and Julius Welkin, who is and Mrs. Le Comte. will return to|Camp 2 Unisn Goed W“N ice — Ovae |3 Thres Ton of Clething Cellected for pardlyzed ‘When your Kkidneys get sl relieve. th cert will chyrch. A concert will be b Baptist church et § o'cleck. , Clething for Belgisns. The clothing gathered recently on the worn cloth! times dufing the nigh Either consult & -1an at once or lmnu.mvhfl- your pharma- about four ounces- of tabl in are at 18 are at their Heres in “mu Dauglas, Miss Fiorénce Doug-