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‘,IM d f R i i E R rr. f i i i a | ERIH ;553 1] Horse Town.” The party was to make thé trin @ New, York on_the st Hampshire - v The Y. M. threatening The irfp wHl be made in the near future. Mr. Topliff, formerly af this eity has appointed. chalftaan of the River, M#s., Beoutmusters' association, He was scoutmaster in this eolty, lead: ing Troop Ne. 2. At the Firsi Cougregational church Sunday, Rev. H. 8. MoCready, pastor, will preach at 10.45 o'clodk. Bubject of childrén’s sermon, “If 2 Man Die Shan He' Live AgainT ‘Church school meets at 545 a. m. Easter vesper service at 4.185. Easter cantata, “Mesélah Viet 803 Main street. Subject of Sermon, “Re- ality.” Sunday schiol imwsediately aftet g serviee. Leonard Siebert of Bast Hampton was in town Rriday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Baker left Friday | to spend Easter with thelr sons in New BHitals, \ tH. O_ SerreHl and’ Bmil . Commette of NBeth Westehester were in to7; n‘;. ay. ’!ehuika“ :m hm-r for ;m ‘&o;- vagation, They open April dth, The Amerioan Lagion will m’- mest. ing in thelr headquarters this (Satur: day) evening. The Eplscopal services Bt be held in the Baptist chufon Bundar afternoon at oelock with & special sarmon by . Daster, alsy a spectal programume. of are priced as low a8 31250 torney 'fhomad ssed to the aptain ley and County: Itvestightor William Jackson on the night of the murder. Ehgine Compaty Ne. ‘1 wis ealled out Friday morhing at 11:45 76t a biass in the chimney at the heuse owned by Napoleon Bucen, Ne. 12 Boruce strest. S N The blase was a_stubborn one -and, fit- : 90T sl iaiies : 8 - re the : Control. . ! { “1 Mrs. Amy ‘Maxham of No. 746 Maid Street left Friday for a week's visit With her soh, Frank Maxham of Web- ‘ster, Mass. y The Reo track' used to carry men & and from work at“the Tryon sawmill turned oy over date * B P Haeks afternodn’ Carey Hill in' the town of Th b injured: to Fecelving bruleeh In TorF ¥ E 1A of the ‘oar was smashed. A two ey Funeral _ serviees. . for - Mrs; i Agws ;’iuflfl were . held odrning at 3330, ocleck 8t the -undertaldag parisen 8 ul it % 8 irey ers, . N¢ 36 programme glven. W. D. Latham was & ecall wlle: ?nnfir‘ ey tWis Fréeman was. calll fPrien ™ siimea. Jonnase ARG ames_Johhuot was - . a visitor In WL A utiloh Lenten wervice was held In the. Cengregational chape! Friday after- noon at 3.30 e'oleek, Rev. W. 8. Steware, pastor 6! the Congregational chureh and Rev. T. M. Martn, rector of the Epis- .copal chureh Arternus . Reper was in Nerwich Thursday. & At the motning serviee in the Con- Eregational ehwreh Sunday the pastor will take as the mMject of his sermon, The Power of the Resurrection. A spe- clal musical programme has been ar- ranged by the choft. At 7.30 the Bun- ::.y‘. wcheol will held thelr Foster con- Miss Wilma Marshall, assistant teach. & tn the high seheel ieft Thursday for her home in - Jes oy Mass, for the Mast. Mrs, L. C. Brown and Mrs. Katie Tal- cott weee in Middistown Wed; 3 Harold P. Wade, who has been ar- tending » Middletown business coliege was gradunted Thersday and fty as $12.50", nsom sehool witt [ S e e it e for Easter Sunday at ‘been arranged, by . *In 1906, I bégan to he troubled ' with Bosema, 1t tarted on'my Tace gummer, J, was 0 badly aflioted E._ _bad to lay off work. ‘T would keep my hands tied up at night to prevent digging into my flesh while asleep. telief, I would go for saveral months without trouble and then the Ecvems would. break out again and I would ol il hopsce M hands,es) A£08S would be so puffed and swollen I eold not do any obstetrical work or o) It was about three months ago I - ghanced 6 read an ad. of ‘Fruite a-tives’ about a person being cured of Weeping Ecsema by using this remedy and ‘Sootha Salva’. I bought both and in about & week, noticed an improvement. I have now used two ‘boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’.and one of *Bootha Salva’ and am entirely free of Ecsema. My flesh is clear and smooth and I am that gratified with the resalt that I cannot proclaim toa Joudly the merits of these remedies’, £. . OLZENDAM, D. V. . Both remedies are sold at 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50. At all dealers or pent postpaid by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, —_— with 326, The Orlzluals took two out of three from-the Whi\ Sox. J. Royal of the Originals, got high s with 141, and high thre¢ with 36 odes of the White Sex got nigh single with 128, ana high three with 368. The High Rollers took two out of three from the Igdians. Raney of the ilich Rollers got® high single with 122, and Balley high three with 338, Moffitt of the Indians, got the high single with 127, and the high three with 338, Following are the Scores: Lmely Strikes. 4 129 102 96 108 122 91— 353 103— 296 99— 347 99— 335 93— 317 557 490 1848 Navy. 103 92— 299 80 82— 263 i 96 102— 326 Matcirelle 103 92— 286 Blexander .. 116— 314 484 1488 5 141— 381 503 554 577 1634 Rhodes .. 18— 368 Callen .. g 250 Allard 101— 236 Mathewson .. 102— 303 116— 303 518 1520 122— 323 92— 306 84— 269 100 284 115— 338 520 1530 Houle .. ... 82— 208 Beausolie] 116— 803 Bernler 96— 298 Busierre 107— 311 Moffitt 137 105— 338 €39 508 1546 ‘fhe Lawton Mills closed Friday noon for the holiday, until Monday morn- = Dance at Newton's hall, Westminster, Saturday, March 26th. Music by Morey's Juzz band of Jewett City.—adv. In ome of the fastest basketball games seen here this season the Baltic Aces defeated the Plainfleld team 26-20, at the At the end of the first half the score was a tle, 10-10. The game was fast and furious all the way through, the teams belng very evenly matched and it was anybody’s game up to the last minute of play. Much sympathy is felt for Roy .Green who sprained his ankle In_the last half of the game. Pauline Peltier, who has been confin #d to his home since the last of Decem- ber was able to be out Friday for the first time. Friends of Bdward Lyons, boss weav- er at the Lawton Mills, who has been confined to his home for the past two months are pleased to sble to be out. WEST KINGSTON Jear that he is In|/ Among callers here Sunday were Mrs. 3| Harold T. Barber and son and Mr. and ., cheir. 16 veleck. Rev. R P. Morriesey is DENTIST - 715 Main Street; Willimantie e n»n—f..m.h_b»-. Phene FUNGRAL DIRECTORE AND G - LR s Tt s T. H. Barber of Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs church the THE JORDAN AUTO CO. 1029 Maia Street Lesal Serviee Statien—102 Frankiin Street g <ot is unuesa Willimantic, Conn, F. K. Crandsll with his famsly spent Sunday with his parents near Westerly. R. H. Bristow spent Friday with i varbuts sl NArtasenitR Per LB A at her home here for the '+ vaeatioh A party was\given Thirsday aftefnesh in her honor at which & number &f her Mt tlo friends, were entertained. Frank. Woodmansee long. Elisha_Taylor is bulifing & Busplow |- for his Samily, Mrs. Annie R. Webster spint Wednes- day ih Boston visiting echosls. Miss Mary A. Gould has returned to this place after spending the wiater i East Greenwich, George ndrich has meved to the Crandall farm at Usg 3 Mrs. Andréw Abbey aad son of Wyo- mics. were ebbiees hery ‘Wednesday éven- ng. Rev. Mr, Pickies, who supplied the pul- pit here Sunday, was setompanied by hia wife and daughter Kathieen. Easter services will be held in the 'E. church Sunday morning. A -spesial Faster service will be given by the Blue bird society at the Sunday schoel ses- sion. An Easter cantata, From Cross te Crown, will be suig Sunday evealng, by an_augmented cholr. The Bluebird soclety met at the home. of the leader, Mrs. R. Lrving Huridutt, Thuréday Afternoen from 2 to 4. The Gales Ferry Pinochle clud met at ere Who have besm spending some time 'with tored to the village Monday and spent the night at the homme of hie parents, Mr. 15 to ‘buid Buefore| ! ‘Windham. e, ASd Mre. Nathan A. Gibbe ro- E. A. Hoxle, son Harrison ‘Were, C. J. Abeli, Fred Absll ami at the home of Alpheus | were In Chatham Wednes- day. Edwin Foster was at the hespital ir - Willimantic this week for a minor epers. K. F. Bishop was a Hartford visiter &t ‘Thursday. e of Muiden, Muss. with her dsughter, Mrs. B i Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Hozle visited rela- tives n Moosup and Bouth Killingty oo Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. C. Mr. Geer and daugh- ter, Myra and Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Goed. win spent Sunday with friends at Galee F Osborn. is spending a week . R. York. erry. Miss Rudy Sweet and Clifton Swest “[of New Britain spent the wesk-wnll ! their homes. GOSHEN Andrew Taurander Af Yantic was with friends here Sunday. During the high wied Satutday an aie Ship waas seen to pass over Geshen MIL travelin, in a southwest direstion. Rev. Thomas A. Williams being tn Har risburg, Pa., over the week-end, the Suen. day ing servies very efficiently conducted by Mrs. Williams, his wite She took as the text ef her sermon, Give us this day our dally bread, from the Lord's prayer, There were two large brush fires here this week, burning over a Jarge area. Dr. F. B. Guild of Windham was bere ‘Wednesday, CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE CLORED ON MARCH 30TH AND 31AT. M. M. BQUINES. D. ©., Mrs, Ernest Manning and six chlldren, Mr. Manning's mother, left this week for| Lafayette, Indians, where Mr. Manning | empleyed. They were accompanied by s, Manning'y mether, Mts. Armold of | Snappy Shoe makers. i 46 Franklin Street expense. We have just received our first shipment of our Spring Shoes for Men, from the famous Weber Brothers, custom A fine selection of Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps, from Me- Elwain and Hamilton Brown. _Trading with us will cut your footwear hill to half. ‘GOLDBLATT’S SHOE STORE Your old Shoes, when brought into our Shoe Repairing deparhnent,\willreefngnewkmof life for a trifle Shoes For Spring Shoes for Men and Boys, of wearing Norwich, Conn.