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It is seidom the results from @ remedy with a chronic case of five years’ standing are so miraculous that it is praised up to be worth four times the price. But GOLDINE Alterative ¢ : 3 Memoral day g partes desgnated | e and Reconsgructive stands, out bodily, iy gm"“‘ F wsted <local and alone, unequalled, world-famed, man: graves of the hero dead. behg Cemeteries .visited in . the farenocon the Windham Center, North Windham and St. osepl’s, the Willimantle cemetery | Ty el DO% being _visited in the afternoon. . In.al ‘during the day 461 graves were decorated m"‘am"l jthh, city and as follow: % Cemeteries. ‘Wars. N ‘W.C.St.J.Total 22 22 ‘Hartford, lenhr M um.- me average paxk Tuesday morning, only amaszing. 1: ‘5 :g 31 2 few fans made the trip/in the afternoon where the: second game Thousands are taking it HMM 1 101 .to, Jewett City, disturb the most sensitive stomach. . 4 2615t the Gouble header was played: So perfectly compounded after gomes : 211 22 of experiment with the precious 3 Rotarians hold their Wfiek‘ Willimantic 93 120 81|}y ‘luncheon and meeting this (Wednes- o oo Filtan jubglos f The' exercises of the foremoon were in | duy) nom. the miseting having been post- and mmetenhx?;;‘e :::mcnu herbs, it 2 charge of Lieut. Jeremiah McCarthy, del- | poned from Tuesday as it Was & holiday. | o gets right at the worst kidney, blad- E 3 egations meeting at the G. A. R. rooms in | -Several sports accompanied s der, liver trouble, weak back, lum! 3 B Sl the town building. % track team to Norwich Tuesday morning rheumatiem :x'xd blood mh@ The Memorinl day parade was held in | to watch thé meet between the local bgs quickly. Take it; purify your efitire the afternoon, the line forming.on High |and Norwich ; ‘Free Academy on e system; get rid of your aches and and Valley strests in'the following order: | Academy campus.’ pains. Let this famous genuine blood cleanser banish your ills, too. Write Daniel Killourey, Chief of Police. Goldine Mfg. Co., Inc., Albany, N. Y., Piatoon. of Police. for helpful circular. ; Marshal Frank P. Fenton. Lieut. James J. Lee. a American Band. Company. G, 169th Infantry, Captain Morrison: commanding. Guard Sacred Heart, TRIALTO Y 9P J YOU TO DECIDE RIGHT NOW| PERFECT FIJIAN TYPE Troop 2 Boy Scout Band. fnc, |able endurance of the South Sea Isl- Bost Seoutaiet Amarion: Y. and Fifians is attributed to using the World Wer Veterans, precious native Yong-Gona Root, con- ' Capt. W. P. S. Keating commanding. tained in' GOLDINE and considered one of the most marvelous system Spncih cAmBRIN . AT S e Commander W. E. Jackson. o e Civil War Veterans fn Automobiles, Goldine Remedies are sold in Nor- Commander A. P. Benner, wich by Geo. G. Engler and Lee & Os- Clergy. Co.; Baltic by Geo. Thompson; olchester by A. T. Van Cleve; Groton| The following acted as members of the by C. S. Davis; Jewett City by J. P. | marshals staff: Representing the Civil Gorman; Noank by W. H. Hill, Taft. | wer, Timothy Quinn; Spanish war, Lieut. ville by Geo. Thompson. Jeremiah McCarthy; World war. Lieut James J. Lee; U. S. navy, Charles W. 3 = = Hill. In charge of automobiles and COLCHESTER visiting her uncle Julis Sultan. = - trucks, Capt. J. B. Pawlhus. ~ * Mrs. Lillian Kline of New York has ar- ;-‘hek o;:flrw m;arch ggub given at néfio hington returne rived at her summer home on Brosdway | 0'clock, the line of march being up Main - A el NaHaT s Mot bt 7| and West Main steeots to Willimantic days' visit in town. Mre. Johu Healey of Beacon Falls, is | cemetery, where the parade haited and Mrs. B. D. Remingtop s the guest of | VISiting her sister, Mrs. Charles F.|the Civil war veterans and other veteran relatives in Bridgeport Brown. organizdtions were escorted to the head Several a=see with school ahildren went | J8ck Laginsk and party motored toof the line. The G. A. R. escorted. by to Hartford Monday to attend the state | Hartford Monday. the police, moved to the center street of prize speaking and spelling contest held | Bdgar A. Carrier has moved his house- | the cemetery, the Temainder of the pa- at the capital. hmold goods from Mrs. D: W. Willlams- | rade deploying at the extreme eastern.: Mr. and Mrs. David . Day of Bridge- |Tesident on Broadway to his. summer [end of the cemetery, moving in line of 1= sad malito GO . et . i drew a big;crowd, many coming In from o giwises MLW“ ™ 56 P SRibAl potention san Captain Vertefeuilie commanding. - Figies MFG. Co. pot. Aibe dieer’ oe 1. stocg | home in North Westchester. skiemishers: across the cemetery to the vew Meitiorial Day i The members of Mortoh A. Taintor | extreme western end, decorating all sol- Max Ellsbary of N Post, No. , G. A. R, and Donald A.|dlers’ graves. PR ooy - L el d T A e 51 American Legion| Following the decorating of the graves, 0 Pacting D accompanied by the Old Guard band went | the order to fall in was given and the uiine Suen of Mew Fok 18 ise North: Westitste:; Mamostal, Déy [proceselon revuriod Itn madeh to tha:oles - . morning to decorate ine graves of thelr | various sections falling out at designated place. Rev. W. O. Berckman, pastor Members of the G, A. R. were escorted of the Congregational church, Colchester, | to the headouarters in the town building, delivered the oration af the cemetery. A | where a lunch was served by ¥eancis S. I HE COWBO Y lunch was served. after the exercises aft- | Long Woman’s Relief corps, No. 28. er.which the posts and band returned here for the exercises in the afternoon.|/ TBe ¥. M. C. A, drive for $12,000 got S AYS David B, Murray and F. E. Baker|Of to a good start Monday and returns motored to Hartford Monday in Mr. Mur- | SROW interest on the part of residents of ray’s new car. the city. At the meeting scheduled for if you could Joseph Fishkind. of New York is the|this (Wednesday) evening at the Cham- o ‘ pay a guest of his family, who are visitgg| ber of Commerce rooms the first financial gas bill and forget it— Mrs. Fishkin's parents on Hartford ave- | T#p0rts will be announced to all . team butitisn’t thatkind of gas. nue. members. - The woek of canvassing has LA ks vtk George Moore of Salem was a caller | been divided into four groups—industrial, A oy neighboring towns, foreign population and. sour and [lnfy stomach and s Bluygy of Hartford was at ms|general. Chairman of the committees took a lot of medicines that home on South Main street ower Sunday.|&nd members of thé' three general com- helped a little for a little while. Daniel F. O'Brien was the guest of | Mittees have been announced as follows: T had given up hope of cure, Plainfield friends over Memorfal day. Industrial chairman, Charles Hill; mem- when along came Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton | bers, A. C. Roux: W. B. Knight, Frank was in town Monday. Larrabee, C. S. Pollard, OdeH Chapman, John B, Purcell, Jr., was a business|Charles W. Alpangh, Walter Abbe, -F\ H. caller in Middletown Saturday. j Sherman, Louis Kingsbury, L. M. Harts Wiiliam H. Purcell, of Norwich, was|son, Ray Harris, John Reilly and Harry the guest, Sunday. of his parents, Mr.|Branch; neighboring ] s Branch; nel towns, ohairmian, and Mre. Johm Purcell, rank R. Custard, members, H. C. La- The Sensible Tonic Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Sorrell of North|throp, Louls A. Kingsbury, A W. Bu- Westchester were callers in town Sun-|chanan, A. W. Buchanan, Jr... Samuel day. Chesbro, Charles L. Beach ; foreign popu- lation, chafrman, ~George B. Gilman, EKONK members, A. Leiss, William-Haddad, Ogazelak, J. Sadeski and 0. Johnson. — All his friends were much pleased that | The city has been divided inta four Arthur Gallup was able to return home | divisions, each division having five teams after being- in the Day Kimball hospital | 38 follows: Division A, chatrman, Charles viras woti! W. Hill; team captains, Robert O. A W. Noone of Petersboro, N, H, | Branch, Ernest C. Whidden, Albart W. The first week did not show much effect,but I stuck to it, as Druggist Pinkbam told me to, Three bottles sbeolhely cured the trouble of years, Made me'feel a8 it 3y when 1 used to ride the in Montint. Most everybody in ‘Mass., knows me, I'm McDermes, the meat man. . SRk . 2 g e e ] French, David Noxon, Channing Moral; “ Several from here attended the con- |division B. chairman, Mre. John M. n ference of six churches in Wauregan last [ 8°r; team captairs; Mrs. George . . week. Rev. Truman Childs presched the | 1am Mrs. M. C. Stearns, Mrs. George B. e oEithe Soas Ghman. Mes 5 T Doptar and Mon Mrs. Alice Adams of Providence is|ATRON: division C. chatmman. James B Dm visiting her nephew, Walter Frink. ey o b S e James P. Mustard, Valentine L. Murphy, and dre s mrebe Gy a8 yaamner | Nelson A. Daniels and Harry W, Stan. Dr. Jackson, Dr. Stritldand ng 3 R e e e A 5 mesting of Quinsbaug Pomona grange | S5 (1T Dy Shatraay, fay M, Bhep- with Shetucket grange. in Scotland, on |y S. MeCready, James ®. Bath, NAP-A-MINIT Saturday. Worthy High Priest of De- | norty 3 George A. Bartlett and Harold A. Wil- meter Gardner, of Massachusetts, deltv- | i FOR ered a fine address. P Mr. and Mrs. Alva Frink entertained od PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND |, narey of friends at their home Friday | On Main siveet Tuesday. afternoon dur- FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY evening. ing the Memorial day parade.a Chevrolet SPECIALISTS Edward Gallup of Jewett .City was a |car and a Reo truck bumped. Neither visitor Sunday at Edwin: S. Gallup's. car was damaged to any great extent. 9 A M TOSP W Lloyd Congdon motored to New York | - Miss Frances M. Farrell dxughter ot last week and returned with his. bride. | James F. Farrell of Park street, who hes 715 Muin Street. AMing Bulicing Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard Gallup and | been confined to her home because of Hi- Witlimantic ‘Phone 44 | two children of Beswick, Maine, and |7ess, is improving. Mrs. Bthel Ingalls of Danielson were | Folowing the parade Tuesday, the Y. Visitors at'Gw.H. Gallup's-Sunday. M. C. A. theew open its doors to all par- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Church; Mrs. tigipants: in the :parade. ' An attractive H. A Briges and Mr. Whiting, of Nor. | feature of the open house was,the swim- < wich, were callers in this section Sun- | Ming pool, and not a few of fhe march- ocurey ros. g ers took advantage. of the cool waters after the long march under the hot sun. Oromwell—Robert Proudman. has lett | Open house was continued at the Y until FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS with - his family for Coatesvilis, = Pa., |late into the evening. 86 Unian St. Willimantic, Conf | whero he has been employed as 2 private | A truck loaned by the American Thread Phone 28C iLady Assistant) gardener. company, decarated with signs advertis- ing the Y campaign for $12,000; was driven about the city Tuesday afternoon. Girls! Girls!! Ciear Your Skin W'th Cuticura. . secretion of Toilet Articles and Preparations BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ‘Misses Elizabeth: and ‘Mazie Sullivan of -Providenve spent Memortal day in | both Cre town with friends. . Mr..and Mrs. P. 8: Hills-returned home from Eest Hampton, Memorial day evening under the auspices of Company G;-169th. infantry. C. N. G., John and’ Arthur LaVallee arrived here Tuesday morning ~after a number of years’ siay in England. While there Ar- thur wes am. acrobatic performer and |yrig Iemina Houle, of Riverpoint, R. I John was one of the famous Fouc SWift |yoon1 selections were rendered by Mr and Mrs. J. Sowerbutts and AMred Cha- Bros,, jugglers. They traveled all through the British Isles. ‘Both'are well knowa in this city ‘andowill remain here untll the end of the 'seasmon, at which time they Susceeding Filmors & Shepard 0-62 NORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tok. Connection ing there was a contest of card playing will return to England. They will reside | which was won by Onetseme Houle and at their home, 117 North street. Lou Joseph. Albert Paulhus spent the week end at Among those who attend- ed were: Mr. and Mrs. Boreme Houle the. home: of ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs.lang son Lawrence of Riverpoint, Mr Jean B. Paulhus, of Pleasant street. He|ang Mrs. Phillip Houle, Mr. and Mrs aund l;he General Electrical school in|josepn Houle and daughter Rita, Mr. nn, Mass. 3 ¥ and Mrs. Joseph Cologne, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Danlel Shea and family,!jack Sowerbutts and daughter Alice, in-company with: Willlam Moriarty of | Aifred Chaput and Misses Amella, Fa- Providence, spent ' the holiday with Mr. and -Mrs. Michgel Moriarty. Frederick Enander was home over Me- morial day from Tufts Medical college te visit his mother, Mrs. Victor Enabder. Edward Pare of Proyidence svent the week end visiting Miss Magdelene He\'-[ in, Russell Webster, Lloyd Wilcox of Wil- l limantic and Luther Martin of Clark’'s: Corner have. returned home after finish- ing thelr first year at Worcester Tech. Russell Norton spent the week end in this city, coming from Boston, where he attends Boston university. + Peter Morin of Holyolte recently spent a few days visiting focal friends. Dr. Daniel Danohue of Waterbury spent the. holiday with; Willimantic relatives. George. Vegiard .of. Providence. spent the holiday at his home on Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. P. Morin motored from Holyoke to. spend the holiday with Willi- mantic relatives. Monday evening Mrs. Aldea Charron was pleasantly surprised at the home of her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaps Charron, when. they presented - her & beautiful May basket. Mrs, Stanisiaus Charron served orange punch prepared by. Mrs. Fred Racine,; soda, ice cr'run, cake, fruit, etc. Those Who assisted’ in_gerving refreshments were:. Mrs. David Derosier of Ceptral alvem:e, Nerwich ;. Misses. Charron and Rose Charvon and Miss Yvonne Racine. There were piano selections by Misses Aurore Chazron, . Ferdinand . Lafraniere, Lilllan Kelly; .quartette singing by Lu- cienne 'Maucerelle, Harry . Ainsworth, Al- bert wranilr. anpd Willie . Alexander. Games and dancing were. enjoyed. ‘Those who attended were: Alfred La- Barre, Misses Diana and Agnes La- Barre, Edward Boulrice, Johm L. Le- doux, Albina LaBarre and Joe Benoit, all of Taftville, Mrs. David Derosier and son Adelard of Norwich; Eilsie Boucher, Yvonne Racite; Aldea Bcnner, Lillian and Norine Keily, Ferdinand Lafranier, Lillian Beaulac, Beatrice Bernier, Bea- trice Herbert, Pearl Ducat, Melrose Ber- Cora . Duquette, Victoria Kagan, Teresa Billings of Dayville, Edna La- rachelle, Anne Bernier, Willlam Alexan- G.lger, George .Audette, Edwin -Radcliffe, Theodore Peltier, John Seddon of Moo~ tsup, Peter Dupre, Joseph Badard, Claire Dawley, Arthur . Clocher, Roger Gillette, George French and.Leo Barry of Jewett City, Byron Provost, Lauclene Mauce- reille, Henry Dodge, Edward Nygren, Carl Hendersen, Fred. Eglin, Dyer Le- misux, Joseph Geennan, Arthur Rad- cliffe, Archie Tatro, Wilfred Lamothe, George Bzldwin, JHarry . Almsworth, Leo Bernier and Albert Lafranfer. Henry Betterman was in Taftville on Monday _evening. Memeorial Day, thie Amerioan Legion Post of Moosup, in charge. of Adjutant ‘Williams, as the loeal successor to the G. A, R.;-took charge of the decorating ceremonies in. honor of ‘those lylng at rest under. the Stars and Stripes in dif- ferent cemeteries, The members-of the post met &t their roomg: in the Odd Fellowe' hall Tuesday morning at 8.30 and paraded to Union cemetery, there doing homage to thelr comrades dead. ; Following this they motored by, truck te.Central Village and decorated at the:cemetery there, They came to- Plainfield: cemetery about 10.30 and from. there went'to Packerville at 11.30,. returning..to “Mposup about noon whera lunch was served. After luneh Rev. P A. Ahcmoftha Methodlst-- church: defivered an address at the - Best thestre. . Many clergymen and.the societles who were invited at- tended. W.C. C. Hill was chairman. of the committee attending to the wreaths at . Moosup, .. Mr. and Mrs, Oneiseme Houle of Law- tor Heights were presented a beautiful May basket at their-home Monday even- ing. . by’ their children: - Refreshments ‘were served by Miss Emella Houle and the stomach and and te fl“, your = 5& Jromote s ftomdc,l correcting morbid m m is ing the digestive processes Beech upset naturally have an excellent effect upon genml bfim. If you have ldt}flll’ ap- ¢ suff sick .uhgm:m jola and Lucinda Houle, also Elziriay Houle. ‘WWilfred Lamothe and party motored | the warning from one of the posters. Be- the proprietor, fors: further consideration of :a resolution | Edward S. Gremier; Miss Wells, a timid to Rocky Point Memorial Day. 'bh—- -‘-d—-fl“ u-n—-\-un.- wmmm We tel lflfit Other manufac- Know all the ingredients we m!fiiflymdm eny more than a women with good flowr -fltuebcenmhhd a case of Clicquot Club. Keep a few bottles on ice or In & cold plece. Serve it any time to anycne. They all like it. THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO. * ‘M, Mase, U. 8 A Many from here attended the memor- {read by Clerk Buteau, the chairman was | spinster; Mr. §.ckson, her flance, Stuart ial services held at the cemeteries ai|politely addressed by.a Moosup lawyer, | E. Swanson. Jewett City Tuesday. who informed him that. in his opinion No session of the high school was held Misses Rose and Aurore Charron. Miss |business transacted. at that. meeting |Monday; the 29th, owing to the fact that Yvonne Racine and Omer Farland at- would be iMegal, as the warning printed |Memosial day this year came om Tues ended the dance at the opening of ‘Wild: | in. the Moosup. paper for two weeks in |day. wood Park Tuesday. succession gaye.no time for,the meeting. In June the Junior Glee club will pre. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fargaut of Taft-|A short discussion followed and by the |sent the operetta entitled The Whoit ville, D. Walter Aubin of ‘Wauregan: Mr rattiing of newspapers.it was proof that | Year Round. The theme iz that the and Mrs. Elmer Brandemour of Danlel. | several ‘has,brought coples to the meet- | world, discontented with the seasons ax son and Mrs. Leona Fournler-of Waure-|ing. Extracts from Cushing’s Mamual [ they are, decides to select one of the #an were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George |'were read by the chairman, but a motion | four to rule on the earth throughout the Ruséell, Memorial day. to adjourn had been made by the lawyer The Connecticat company :ran enn( at the time he gave-his opinion on the cars through Plainfield Tuesday. were closed Memorial Day. year and so make everyone contented and happy. The choice. however, is a difficuit lilegal meeting, this motion was seconded | one. Each season is found best In itg The Lawton Mills plant and all !tore! and the voters left the hall, some smiling, places So. the decree finally goes out some indignant and some- disgusted. The | that since no choice can be made, discon- Store fronts. windows and bulldmg! meeting: was called by the selectmen to | tent, where it exists, is the fault not of were decorated Tuesday in memory of | see if the town would wote to appoint s the hero dead. committee to procure land and to contract the seasons. but of the world, therefore not one season but four must stll rumie Memorial services were comdmeted by |fOP-the erection.and equipment of a|the earth the whole year round. The Privage Joseph A, Vanasse Post, No. Baltic, Ekonk and Nerth Scituate. where [ May proper. high .school buliding in® Central | cast will Include Summer, Mildred Sward ; 308, Veterans of Foreign Wars; of | Village, .an appropriation for which was Plainficld. Tuesday, at the cemeteries at[Voted ‘at a special town meeting held Winter, James Kenney ; Autumn, Edward Grenler; Spring, Evelyn Kies; a stran- ger, Peter Burnett; an attendant, Fred $ [3 members of the organfzations are lying[ ~Mrs. Hattie' T. Barber entertained the | Bernkiow. at rest. Commander James Greenhalgh|members of the D. A. R. at her home on had charge at Baltic, there being a . very | School.strest, Fridey afternoon. large number to witness the impressive ‘Thomas. Dixon, wirle at play, was bad- ceremonies. Commander Nelson: Green- |1y cut. over his left eye when a playmate wood, Samuel Chabotte and Frank Ven- [Swung a.ball.bat. charge at Ekonk and North| The:Thatcher home near Ladd’s Corner dale had The gymnasium exhibition will be heid at the hizh, school at 8 o'clock Friday evening, June 9th. Among the various interesting features will be high jump by the boys, broad jumps by the younger girls, games, folk dancing and some sur- Scituate, ¥ has . been - purchased by Colbert Beau- |prises. 'Buses will convey the pupils to The auxiftary of the post donated a|dreau, who has been diving at the Fowler and from the high school beautiful spray which was laid on the|Dlace on River street. —_ grave of Private J. A. Vanasse, in the Baltig TR altese | n s )T & cromses were. aisa piaced on sach vetees| NORTH GROSVENORDALE an’s grave by the post.. Commemorative Seutbington—One of the matters to be discussed at the special borough mesting this (Wednesday) eveming in the town hall_will be an anpropriation for all night ceremonies were- conducted by Chaplain | -Miss Mabal S. Welch, from the eastern | yjentric street light service. Norman Whipple. The members met . in | 272Gi of nursing: education, spoke to- the uniform. at the post rooms at- §.30 and|Student body last Wednesday afternoon made the trip by auto truck, whieh ser-|o% The ¥ocation of Nursing. After the Vices were donated by the Lawton Milla|lecture feveral of the giris who are con- Corporation. of Plainfleld.. The. members | (T Iating entering the profession talked who turned out to do homage to thetr | PfOTmally with: Miss. Weich. departed hero comrades were: Comman- | - Friday. evening. the: class of 1923 pre- der James Greenhalgh, Past Commander | %e0ted in the assembiy hall at the high E. Coitneir, = Senior: . Vice .Commander Patrick Delaney, Junior Vice Henry Ro- berge; Adjutant. Edgar Gobeflle, Quar- termaster Samuel Chabotte; Officer . o2 the Day William Boulley; Chaplain Nor- | Lucille, the maid, Henriette C. Seney: man Whipple, Comrades Joseph. Cour- | Mrs Simme-Vane, an invalid, .Marion noyer, Lucien Maucerelle, Edward Mar- | Exickson: Miss Jones, her = companion, rott, Fred Marriott, Arthur Jaryaisy| Marion Bowen the. palice inspector, Wil Benjemin Bertwhistle, Romeo Solva, | 1em Joslin; Garrity, & poiiceman, Harold Affred Brochu, Pete Kagan, Munyan, The segond play, The Fiorist Shw, 2. comedy. florist shop. The time was the present. ‘The cast inciuded Maude, the store girl, has been spending a few days-at the par- “ose Nieviedzal; Henry, the office boy, Lok = Pt 22 CENTRAL VILLAGE Miss Edith Preston of Westboro, Mass. sonage with Rev. Mary Macomber. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chapin of Bris- tol spent Sunday with Mrs. Chapin’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Seguin. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde and chil- dren: of Plainfleld have been visiting Mrs. ‘Wilde's parents, Mr. and Mra. Wlm-:n Eyers. Friends are sorry to learn -that:Miss Clara Fletcher, formerly of this viftage, is 11 at the City hospital in Providence. ‘W. 'W. Reimer of Hartford was a vis- itor here|Saturday. Felix Wakeley has had an for appendicitis performed at St Vin- cent's hospital, Worcester. The teachers training class will meet Thursday evening with Mrs, Wilfred Lawson. ‘Willlam Jowett of Norwich spent Sun- day with friends here, where he formerly lived. Members of the American Legion were in Oneco Sunday to assist at the Memo- rial services. Edward Gailagher of Windsor Locks spent Sunday at Iis home. Hiw will move there soon. 3 Earl Bragg of New York spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore Ind chfi- dren of Riverpoint, R. I, spent Sunday with Mrs. Moore's parents, !r and u!l ‘Willlam CorneH. nr.udumemdmfl- son ‘were. visitors here Sunday. Charles Davis - of Providence Sunday at the home of his brother, Ar- thur Davls. Peter Blanchette has b.- I Jewett Friday Mr. and Mrs. Aflfl-nm lotte and Mrs. Willilam Carpenter of Put- nxmwmvlsl\msaxflw home of L, Howard Cross. The employes at hc—mwm Fridey. Fred Beannnmhfl!umw cutlxme'x‘vrny&-u.cmm shop. Mrs. Frank D!‘m and m Hezel have- been spending several days with Mrs. Edgerton's .parents, llrkuml Mrs. The scené was on an early of a brillant April day in a ing about ‘the service Fisk Tires give. Just Iook the tires over if want to know why. g:l pcre for Quahty 5 A ¥ Md*fiid*tfluhm‘ { fi--.-—c’r.-l-*_- g