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w,h T SRS A S T : | Danielson and all of Killingly had DANIELSON blace in Ashford over Memorial day. | Danielson and 4l of, K TSR of Dayville will arrange a special wel-{{ejcome Home celebration, and ex- Augustus Longo was reported | come home celebration in honor of the | o (q'% imeelr as knowing that it Tuesday a« dangerously ill at St. Vin- | service men who went to the war| oG e done right. eent's hospltal in Worcester, where he | trom that place. | "'He is as yet uncertain as to when yas to undergo an operation. = Mv| Gaptain William H. Stone, formerly |he will start for home, but he did not Longo has been engaged In business| e Dapjelson, now of the United States | think his departure would be long de- Bere for years Emergency fleet list of commanders, |loyed, as the plany were to close the Town Clerk Frank T. Preston stated | s at Elizabethport, N. J., where a new vhere he has been stationed on Tuesday th additional names have | vessel, the Bellew, is being fitted out His letter was dated April Beer placed on the honor roll on Davis | and made ready to put to sea, probab gark. Names will contine o be ad | by next week Captain Stone will have| To those who have not followed the led until the list of Killingly's service | command of her. Upon a recent Visit | gevelopment of the company of the men is complete here Captain Stone said he did not|gfate guard orzanized here about two Ensign Lester Bill of the U, S, know where his next trip would take |years ago there was a surprise at the PeKalb is visiting his father, Judge A.|him, but it probably will be to Burope. | inspection Tuesday evening. Today, C G Bill while the vessel is in port|Late in the war he made one trip of | company. State guard, is a real mili= here. Thi ormerly was the Ger- | special interest to France, going out|{ary organization, well disciplined, well man liner Prinz Eitcl Friedrich and be- | of New London in command of a ship | driiled, enthusiastic, up and coming fore the United States entered the war |that had more T. N. T. aboard than|Enthused by the war, the men set was cngazed vaider, preying on [did the Mont Dlanc, when she blew up | themselves to the task of gaining mili- Allied shipping in the South Atlantic.|in Haiifax harbor and destroyed half{tary knowledge and skill and they T the ficld dav events of the Quine- [that city. This trip was made with-|have succeeded in a way that is a re- | baug Valley Girl « Alexan- |out special incident and the dangerous | vetation to one who has not seen much ders to the! ¢ delivered. | of them between the time when much Dayvi s weli, Of the unusual experiences Captain | organization first came into being here Tepres ne joned as occurring duringlang the present Frid one of his stays overseas was one at ptain F. O. Armington and his erall; French port, where many ships were | prother officers have a company in ielso! I Lrir supplies from America. He | \hich the town can take pride. Though for the day, as als v vakened ore morning at about | y not claim the great honor business pi one o'ciock by the music of a military | of having served with the Raymond A o band and, dressing, went to the deck.|armies in the world war, they ing o few 4 s The deck where the ship was moored | fitted themselves to perform a home who is s hool at|was ablaze with electric lights. There | service of great importance and today Cheshire, this stat pand playing while one|are w . 2 L. A. Bradford motored to Boston stevedore regiment relieved | the asion arise. Fuesday or siness trip. And that band Their training continues and next ord, formerly | 1 the hours that the inc week will find them engaged in rifie umber of Dan- | -handling soldiers labored, | practice and guard mount. A eanty ving them extra pep aud| wyith Wildwood park open Memorial them hustling, something they | gy ‘it will seem to thousands in this 1t to do when the band Was | secfion that the summer season is real- N |1y at band. P. J. Sheriden, who has so Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy|successfully managed the park the | Washburn Chamberlin were held at the | past few seasons is again in charge, Chamberlin home on Hawkins street,land he said Tuesday afternoon that |¥ W. B. Williams of the Congrega- | everything will be in readiness for | tional church officiating. The bearers| Memorial day. The attractions will | were Judge Sabin S. Russell, Clinton|be much the same as last year, with | W. Atwood, W. Gallup and W. P.|dancing paramount. The boats have| Burial _was in Westfield ! June 1, 1918, He is studying at the university, which we expect will close about June 1. When I saw him he was oot informed as to whether he would Ye sent-back to his organization or transferred to some casual company on its way back to the states, Lieut. Warren was informed of what all been placed in the water of beauti- large contribution which this city a town furnished to the ferces that heat the Kaist Other fd:tures of tnc {parade will be floats, decorated ‘au- tomobiles, and all the trimmings that have come to be necessary to i suc cessful parade. Plenty of music will be provided, and the committec on entertainment promises I it will do its best to secure the very best band possible, rather than depend upon ti quantity of the music Lo atone for it lack of quality. Following plans as outlined at pres- ent, the parade will disband at th ! high school grounds. Here a s | speaicing ana musical programme w be given. The committee's present tention is to secure one very gooc speaker to give the address'of the da with possibly a iive-minute talk another speaker. At the conelusion of these exerci the service men will form and march to Union hall, where a banquet will will be served. Arrangements for this fea- | ture have not taken definite shape vet. beyond the assurance that the bovs will sit down to the very best dinner that can be imagined, but it is prok ble that an entertainment programme will follow the dinner, the general sentiment favoring this feature rath- er than after dinner speaking. A band concert on the square and a dance to be Leld -probably in Ham- mond hall, will help to make the cve- ning a lively one. The committee has made no final decision yet, but feels r that the dance like all other parts of the programme, is for the soldie boys, and wili probably make it a closed affair to which only men in un- iform and their girl friends will be ad- mitted. At any rate, there will be no admission charge. The committee appointed by Presi- IdN\l Dean to have char of the cel- ebration consitss of (¢ Gilpatric speakers; Charles A. Thay parad: Walter J. Bartleti, banquet; Alexan- der Gilman, decorations; Ralph X Bugbee, entertainment. The meeting also voied to instruct the commiltee to appear city council and the bo men and ask for an appropriation of not to exceed $3000, to cover cost of the celebration, and that the coun- cil and selectmen be asked to appoint one member from each body to s h President Dean finance 1 | | | Every gallon and drop of So-CO-ny Gaso- line is uniform. The motor equals today’s satisfactory performance every diy. No “ups and downs”—but continuous un- varying, top-notch power. So-CO-ny requires but one carburetor adjustment because it is uniform. It burns clean and doesn’t carbonize cylinders. ; : Inferior, low-grade mixtures burn fast, produce less power, and more carbon. erpens A. F, Wood was the funeral | ful Alexander’s lake and attention giv- to pass on all exper K 1 h 5 1 k 3 en to all details that have to do with - now what goes Into the tank. Use At Wauregan, the funeral of Ernest | contributing to the successful opening | Standing committees of (he cham- ¢ | service at the Sacred Heart church,|the route o Shore Line Electric | pointed by the president as follows: | O ny an € saie. ou can get it { R F ¢ 1 being celebra ¢ | Railway Co. ecutive commi nes - - . i — h 1 1 : d Bl 2 O e it o e e wherever the Red, White an ue So- ‘. the Sacrea Heart! cemetery. A. .| PUTNAM Danielson, Daniel J. Byrne, I'rank i | A . 3 ' e | s s e, bt o o P, Comtine ‘ “O-ny Sign appears. : As Cood As Ever. a letter written to a friend here, | 3 PERN R b L chairm “yf‘\J““\'i o Glma T e etlies ““"“"' President D expected to have | adilan, Vv, H ot cities, th ; i-1ch of the ar Tem is, the meet- | g, W T ! i On my way back from my | eltie forr | Putnagn Grange dance held in Oddl H [Made from the finest selected wheat ites Lieut. Warren, T b {Fellows’ Zall Monday evening was| : There is rothing like Be the A. E. F. univer ture {rell Blochdeq CThe, uste” suas H . W 1 friend and brothe zens their first opportunity | 1i5hed by the Vern i KING ARTHUR FLOUR] (/o0 1. casey ¢ vy o licute e their soldier and sailor boys as |1l Was the grange's firs $ ¢ e 5Sth company) (his being the $ U will bring home to them |8IVINg a dance to which t first we had me. since about|a else could the relatively | W1 invited an i - == | The regular mecting of the Building| : & T ation was held Tuesd: H nigh The ports s H 2 is flourishin; H " H Tt is roported i the H ot b “f,'fi A ODSTOCK I:n ummer home soon. Some of | Putnam were at the (hase homestead: countr n many ¢ SUTiedL 1y, Shelt SeAnEeny {the servants have already arrived and|iriday. i places Y i ponvice LR ; n Rawson arc at|moved into the cottages. | Mr<W. A, Roibins returned to a-| bloom. o s D & 2 actory, for the sum-! Mrs. P. A. Sharpe spent the week|terbury Tuesday after spending a e ol oy 3 ford Tu 2 fwith her son, C. M. Sharpe, of Hayland,days with relatives here. 3 NFEPOTY EW v i t O'Hara of .South-ifarms, Milford, Conn. Mrs. Luther G. Andrews of Oocum! MANSFIELD DEPC JEWETT CITY a been spending o few days] The grange will mrect v has been for seversl days at the home| Mrs. Vivian A Norwich was Finn Opera Toue w crbwiea| it b Jeluenvittisy ing on friends|27, at Grange hall to make wreaths for of her parents, Mr. and Mys. A, P, the guest of Mrs. t Dothart Friss: Sy S A R in vicinity, | Memorial day, which be observed Ric | duy and Sat e Vinafrers '.,] = > Svbil Wa r was a guest over| arsday afternoon. procession Clifton Howard. Mrs, Robert Sweet- Memorial Surday ohserved ot Ladics and Oid Men” of £ Misses Bishon, return-|of veterans and school children will ser and children of Worccsior called on| Dunham Memorial cf with patris Eaish, \OhTEIA evoning - college Monday _istart from Grange hall at 1 p. m. There relatives here Suturdar. ‘ol masichuniiekion. e Gordon has been ill|swill be poems and singing b Mrs. Phoebe A. Potter, who spent the! 500 attendance. ekl i Sl R pe=t H aren, with mueic and speakring. WeGeTAurY, reiarned Savar-! The weekly hour of devotion and the Dot ot ika patonEt o e Hicks has purchased a mew| Wednesday evening Wolf Den grange day her home at Maplecrest for the|monthly churdh meeiing will be heldes e It v dred i borse and colt {will confer the third and fourth de- summer. | logether in the chapel Thursday, May & aieed platform covered in red sup-i Miss Julia Smith has came from|grees. | William Yare has finished working| 28, at 2 o'clo z ?,..,'.‘;; Wiy g, oL na, T, where she has been|” ©a Griggs and family of Fitchburs, for the Davis & Brown Woolen com-| Choir rehearsal will be held Friday & other chairs were ved and bl the winter, and has opencd|Mass., spent Sunday with My, Origgs’ pany. j evening at 8 o'clock at the chureh, = % s A r home here. ! {parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griggs. | Mrs. Walter Wood has recovered| * At a special business meeting-of the B irs. Bverett B. Brown of| —. from her recent, iline: | ¢ E. eociety Sunday evening it was & o R e i NORTH STERLING meeting and social again on the first & | pleasing performance. locs e | Edward Peabody, who has been v Friday evening of the month. This re- & | which had heen k : ABINGTON |1l is recovering. ~Mrs. Emma Weaver,| Fred Cole and family spent the|stores the constitutional rule, which e ianits = 5 {who has been caring for him, has re- week-end with Mr, Coles' mother at{was suspended last fall. ES ‘the sealed pa@g{_ e e Morey's Matnpoumentl] The death of Albert Smith occurred|turned to Attawaugan. | Hopkins Milis, Mr. and MrE R. W. Tilden of Ner- £{ e ey 0t foraed SO | Wednesday * moriix A Masonic fu-| Harry Battey was in Putnam Satur-! Mrs. Bdison Kirkman of Taunton,|wich visited the Misses Tilden last Was held at The Bijou, after the con- |3 iy et o ld e { Mass, spent Saturday with Mrs. F. O.|Sunday. ; a M B ehe mifou after the cob-|2 p. m. Burial was in Abington ceme-| ~Several went from here Sunday to Plummer. C. 8. Pollard and family of Willi- ave an T o, o o1 A | LT, Mr. Smith had been confined to| South Killingly to the Memorial day| About 50 were out to church on|mantic made a brief visit at W. H. I ot gros Copyde BaRk 0K Vioointy hed for - s servics | Mothers' day. There were fine speak- | Pollard’s Sunday afternoon. eve out af for SR S pher Dr. F. G, Goodridge expects to returni Mr. and Mrs. Rufus R. Chase of, ing and special music the name That name is your pro- tection against inferior imitations, just’ sealed package:is as the protec- fion against impurity. _ The Greatest Name S RN P S tiave a Smile, premier_end men—i 3 Albert Paquette, John Le Claire; ta boes, William Raill, Duse Alpherie LeClaire; ' interlocutor, | gene Le Claire; Doughboy, Ja | Kenna: Gob, Johnnie Pott ru- | mental Overture, Indianaola, end men: | solo, That Tumble-down Shack in| | Athlone, William Duggan: end song, How Ya Going to Keep 'Em Down on the Farm, Fred Smith; solo, One Sweet Girl, Delia Morey: solo, Wa and See, Foster Harrington; end song, I Ain't Got Wea Yet, William | Raill: recitation, De Stove Pipe Hol | Helena Labarre; solo, Dear Old Pal| of Mine, Christopher Krauss; en song, Youwll Find Old Dixie-land France, Albert Paquette; solo, Salv: tion Lassie of Mine, Catherine McEl- | ligott; solo, Dear Heart, Ci Har- | rington; end song, Anthigg's Nice| That Comes From Dixieland, James| Duggan; solo, Why Don't You Smils| for Me? William Laliberty: solo, Over | Yonder Where the Lilies Grow, Edna | Sharkey; end solo, M-M-X John Le Claire; solo, I'm Blowing Bubbles, Uldric_Jodoin; solo, | ew World 10 You're the Dawn of the ong, 1t's No- | Me, Aglae Therrien; end body’s Business but Ma Own, Alphe-| rie Le Claire; A Little Jazz, premier | end men; grand finale chorus, Keep | the Home Fires Burning, compa The chorus included Irene Rober Rose Ritchie, Helena Labarre, Ma Smith. Annie Connell. Ida_ Jodoin. | Jennie Blake, Amelia ®aill, Josephine Takman, Flora Lambert. Trene S ‘ mington, ' Agnes Symingion, Amei: Morancey, Tova La Flamme, Alma Ca- dieux, Nora Driscoil. The committee of arrangements wa J. H. McCarthy, director: A'# ~ quette, James Duggan, Mis Therrien and Miss Annie There is to_be a meeting the | town hall at 7.30 this evening of the soldiers and sailors to make final ar-| Conneli. in rangements for the march Memorial | Day. | Abram Scott, William Tyndall,| Carleton Fiske ard Hugh M <h are | at home, having been houorably dis- charged, Recorder W. R. Burdick of Ashl Lodge, A. O. U. W., has paid.to heirs of Timothy the bene! full of $2,000. The body of Marjori oley in ue Pepin was brought from Central Iails, R. I, on Monday to St. Mary's cemetery, Lis- bon, for burial. Rev. J. H. Sieferman 1ead a committal service. Hcurigan Bros. were in charge, Noe Duaas has a dislocated clbow caused Dby heing thrown from hi: team. The wheel struck a large stone and threw him off the seat. Dr. J Byron Sweet attended the injured man. Mr. and Mrs. H H. Crowell were in “Why, Mamma, you ‘have two-sight Glasses just like Daddy’s!” Mr. Brown’s experiences with two-vision glasses, and his fortunate investment in Kryptoks, induced Mrs. Brown to recommended consult her eyeglas$ specialist. Krypto He distinguish them from single-visicn glasses. Kryptoks focals without line, scam or, hump. Optometrist and Optician, 10 Broadway ‘Wise little daughter discovers that she is wearing them. friends, too, will De surprised, becaise there is no ugly Danielson Satur A large flying machine was near { here last Saturday. It passed over the home of F. O. Plummer. It was going towards Providence Mrs. Susan Wright died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Marion Brown Saturday. Her funeral was held on Tuesday. Burial was at the Line cem- etery. Mr. and Mrs. George C. {were in Danielson Saturday Mrs. Almie Wilcox of W R. I, is visiting Mrs Spooner. Automobile parties arg enjoying The Jitney Still Jits. Recent articles on the war tax just levied on soft drinks, confections, ete., have given rise to some misunder- standing, and the Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Company issues a statement to the effect that the 3 per cent. tax on chew- ing gum does not affect the retail dealer or the consumer. Mr. Wrig- ley explains that the manufacturers stand this tax, and there should be no change in the price charged you for your package of Wrigley's Spear- mint, Doublemint or Juiey Fruit. In other words, the jitney still jite. Thanks, Mr. Wrigley. Spooner REEVFEELEFERERRE B ERRPESET FL Y PRARY shington, George C. TEREDEESNREENSFELERLY BELY || Helps Make Strong,Sturdy Men || and Beantiful, Healthy Women | i1/ 3,000,000 People Use It Anpually | |l As-a Tonic, Strength and Blood-builder | Mrs. Brown's ne or seam to are the only bi- T PRSP PEE TRERE R DR ETC I FENEE K BY‘PTOK i MAKE THIS TEST B ,!. 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Next, take two fives 2 mcke onc appear vounger by en- they remove the thought of age §i grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Yron three 5 abling the parson wearing them frem thc consciousmess, and from times per day after ncals for two woeks, Th ! sce both near and distant this standpoint alone psychole- e S th WO Ruon s-'s as clearly and distinctly cists say that they are wonder- bt s e and s~e how much as with the eyesight of youth. fully valuskis, you have gained. © Numbers of nerson : un-down people, € 10 were ailing il EYES CORRECTLY FITTED AND GLASSES ";i;‘:“fi{“.“f“‘ég“"“d'—fl‘gfl)' in- ed their etreagth and endurancs GROUND TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS i3 2 wecks' time in reany instances, xated ron i Creentiod sk g Ol g g 1 el K e u J. F. MARCH sl § ° ® Gy} Fricy purchaver or dtspeated by 51l gk Tel. 1312 l Sold in this city by Lee & Uszvad Co. Chas. Osgood Ce. '