Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 31, 1910, Page 7

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more to your country’s call. fum- day you were the nation’s saviours; to- THE day ‘you must be her instructors. Tell us, then, the story of that epoch m:kh; ¥ state occasions. The unflinching cour- | ing April of 1861, when there came ¢ L i 2 age and enduring service of the past|announcement “the traitors have fired ’ - - should prompt us to match that sacri- | on Sumter,” Tell us how your streets ‘. rcises Under Sedgwnck Post Succeunllly Carried | fice with a service no less devoted to|were crowded with anxious cltlxenl‘ the cause of aur freedom and truth.|and how adjoining villages veneere —Stirri r— For the doing of 'h a task there lies | their steeds with foam to learn the lat- € ut—Stirring Address by Rev. W. Tf Thaye 34 no beaten path of endeavor. We are | est tidings. Tell us of Battle Sundey, COMPANY. — still a child in the family of nations. | when the story of Sumter’s fall reach- Veterans March—Refreshments Served on Return to England is enfrenched in the tradition | ed your ears, of the war meeting fol- i of centuries, but we have no tradi- | lowing the president’s call to arms, of E“Ck!ngham Memorial. . tions. We have not even a common |the Sunday made doubly sacred by the past. Arching the seas with bridges | three hundred and fifty women who of steam, we have made our shores a |sewed for the boys who on the morrow ) meeting place of old world traditions | marched from Uncas hall. to yonder as 00 S 4 Excellent weather favored the Grand Rev. W. T. Thayer’s Address. and over our highways of steel we [ station, of the parting scenes that day nted by Commander Hovey, :)_ave mttlero‘:fi our counllry w"}{h (mdt._ when lover, lyruthe(r.mhumnd,r gtu::r s g e & " Yey | tions will not mingle. e west- | went away, many ol em neve - 3 e Y many to take part in the day’'s exer- g".“< T.. “‘l")”- g“”“i"' °fdt;;e‘sl's"‘s_§ ern plains are peopled in a day with |turn. Teil us, sirs, of camp life and O.ur showing of Wash Fabrigs is'nbw. ‘cises, while there were also thousands | 7 ptist church, made t'l‘t;. ad (m ce, | those who know not the vernacular of | battle’s struggle, of the thoughts of | at its best, and we believe that it sur- massed along the s the day, concluding amidst applause. | jemoeracy, while our eastern hills are | home, of awful anxiety not for self, but Saetto. wny piier SHOWINGEUE W oaen Soldiers’ monument, for the par e e inder | Pecoming the homes of races that have | for the Union when retreat seemed the speaking. With lines drawy up ’;“.“"? this statue, the mute reminder { o blind craving for liberty but not her | harbinger of defeat, of the thrill of | hereabout. It comprises all the ‘new of the Buckingham Memexlal the pa- | 2nd in your presence, the living monu- | voice. Civic problems have turned the | pride when Appomattox became his- W e 4 cotent 3 ¢ vade started promptly at 2.82 o'clock, | 11ent "1' the 1!?:5‘- our “?‘"1{5 are S(T-|face of the present generation toward | tory. Tell us, sirs—the future of our | Weaves, styles and colorings in a re- > & 5 g headed by Capatin Linton and a T o ey O o ™“|= | the future to the exciusion of the past | natlon demands the story. G markable assortment. We invite you oA Y = toon of pelice, with Colonel C. W. tefull = A e thODeN? ST and the din of industrial combat is And to you, Sons of Veterans, ere Ko s 'HERE are no chemicals |as marshal and his aides following. | ST&terully &iven, an hought of |louder than the echoes of battles | comes a call to service. The time is|to vi our Was cods department - Colonel Gale was an excellent choice | YOUr experiences in a TBTERey . fought in the name of humanity. The ! not far distant when the abllity tof o4 s the extent of our Sprin \ in CLICQUOT CLUB bivouac, in charge and siege, in hos- | pighyway of citizenship has changed | trace one’s lineage to a soldier or sail- pring Army men on Monday for the Memo- Pr rial day observance, permiting as it did ag marshal, a duty which he has most| 1 3 2 - = = 1 and prison pen, move us to this o » i # Yy b 5 h : o = e % acceptably filled on many occcasions, | Pital an k0, mmgve o since you wended its dangerous way of | or of '61 will be a source of surpassing | showing. Ginger Ale—no sdccharin, The observance was one of the: Tuost i‘;{‘;“fi;‘ig‘{;{".’r‘m;":.'.L‘ 1i\['f;§m;‘“:;‘<";"j strife "and blood. Its signposts no | pride. With your heritage merel comes i i coal tar flavo: suoccessful a long time. % & i 2, i 1 for | jonger direct to the fruition of our|a duty for which your nation will ho ?he::wall.md,;!h 5 ——or: R MTUr EABUILE, mh- mnbers of rhel;;‘fn}‘g“‘;g:}u;hi'r:;‘%);‘;’“{:g;fimf“fi‘;;]"‘ifi . A new highway must be built | you responsible. Brought up in a al value Tze ing’or coler. e finest ginger, | court of common council, city, state and | "4 005 19 s for the treading of our citizenship. | school of patriotism, with mind laden & X 4 afford to do without the memory of | wWhere shall it be thrown up? What | with the story no written history can Fine quality Batiste, 30 inches wide, town officials in hacks reviewed the u i the best sugar, and a touch 0‘» perade from In front of the Wauregan you!"immgrt.n d:ods.' Sk sencd | our guiding survey? This alone: T. eche, you must be the teachers of fu-| in a splendid assortment of Floral the best limes and lemons are | house and then joined the parade.| Althoush another war has intervened |5 democracy is not so much a form of | ture vears. In the name of God and| and Figured designsé on light and 2 - Thirty-four of the veteran T government as it faith in common | humanity, be true to your task. ity deotitivvies: sosctal. val used; and the water is the 'd by Commander Hen humanity, (;m,? xhufs n:;;-n;a\-‘.» for the Mathssial D87 7o & Baceaipnt: Bed B i y special value i i While there were many of the D D et of ore TUst] And it is no bollow sentiment that b yiedibrls finest ginger ale water in the ode. The losses of the ve o e Y pond P 5k | calls for these scenes today. Fellow- | BATISTE AND DIMITY world, ‘T A teny s i "Bt memory of the glori- | citizens. what we say will die with the | = cvest " Spring colorings and ae- & % rge turnout of Sons of s _the bond of a democracs * L 4 planets| Signs in fine quality Batiste and R . 5 5 il ohain the feet while|will not be foriven till the planets N Who Ssodttell tho. bydc gt fo ansy Eovern. | weary in their courses. Then be faith- | Dimity- spiendid assortment at o) N ed by the two mi c - s S | ful to the spirit of the day. This is 10c and 12%c a yard, % SO WE JENCEREIL SRe ma Solis Thus, honored sirs, respond once (Continued on Page Eight.) DRESS CAMBRICS Z6-inch Dress Cambries, n lght and dark grounds, neat figures, dots and stripes—price 10c a’ yard. ounced Kleek-o Club) 3 L Platoon of Police & . 2 ~ Marshal, Ceol. Charles W. Gale and _ Ginger Ale P O : - Tubbs' Milita Band Use Clicquot Club and you | Fifth Co, C. A. C.. Capt. W. G, % | You Can Have a Model Kitchen 0. 1. G. A. R, Henry irch Beer, Root Beer, Sedgwick Post, san be sure of using the best |T8!rd Co- C. A (. capt. 1 N, Cole- COTTOSILK FOULARDS inger ale the market affords. {sedgwick can ’. 16, S. of V., Capt. 2 —28 inches wide in pretty floral de- nofnmi i yetey v, i el LD B0 o s as cool and white as a dairy. No smell, no smoke, | sizns on light and dark grounds— e, No, 1. G. A. no heat, no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances. The | Pricc 12%c a yard. DRESS PERCALES Sarsapariila, Lemon _Hovey, Commande Seods, Blood Orange. s et i ico by [ —best quality 36-inch P 8 in.s 3 cials in C o ch con s »0 dls- sttty oo e e | 55 R ew Perjection | | v sl - qape. in ct designs—opnice 121zc A The Clicquot Clab Co. To the music of Tubbs’ 5 i PR e e * Millis, Mass. cesion moved through F1 and Main street to W Washington street to ©il Cook-stove SE bt REV. WILLIAM T. THAYER. Furniture Print, 20 Inches wide, rew: o Here a new plan was fo | est Spring designs — price 12%ec a cession turning into Wiiliams av * | since by sacrifice of blood and treasure = 3 3 i ost vard. FmE o frent ot thie Testdence °f Dr.| the heroes of 61 secured our liberty is the latest practical, scientific cook-stove. It will cook the m ¥ owe, when the left wheeled and|and perpetuated our republic, although bor: i i t ting the kitchen. ma!‘t“n‘ll the 1’!_!!ire 1 t of tr big | a new generation has assumed the du- ela ate dinner withou heat LS SPCC|al value sc plat;mrs to u:T ,\.,[(]xe[ monument the | ties n.‘(ti‘[izen hip, (}nd now Boils, bakes, or roasts better than any range. Ready in a second. 2000 yards of Wash goods, Including veterans and sons of veterans occuby- | arisen that test the stability s A . N B . . o v ing specially arranged > the | democracy, nevertheless the luster Extinguishedinasecond. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible Dress Ginghams, Percales, Muslins guests of honor and the ticipants | your achicvements undimmed rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date and Panama Cloth in pretty bordered were seated on the platfx the glory of your service on S 2 featur imaginable. You want it, be- P s guls 21%e 4 & J. C. WORTH & Co., Along the entire line « both | land shines illustrious with the daring SR T wilk COSE sy Wikisiec pes oot gesixns- oot Jgnrent %o 'val Wholesale Distributors ERE S toene coming o 00 _saducEace. i wieIm HDE ; She heat the room. No heat, no smell, ek 3 = Chelsea parade, there was a large dis- | foresight of the founders of our re- : asbes | DRESS GINGHAMS s play of flags, nearly every residence | publi no smoke, no coal to bring in, no s showing some decoration honor of |, - to carry out. It does away with the ~—in a splendid assortment of new {the day. At the 1 of t True to your God, you were to your drudgery of cooking, and makes it & Spring designs and colorings, and in stand was the usual stand Csciimsai s o 2 pleasure. Women with the light touch all the different qualities—prices are ) o e Bathened. 10 And we will love God more for know- [or prstry capecially approciate it, be- all t i s the singting under the direction of Prof. ing you. cause they can immedistely have a 8¢, 10c, 12%c, 19¢ and 25c. quick fire, simply by turnm? a handle. SERPENTINE CREPE _N:: h:u-hm:,r)prgunl:‘n‘: N'n;tc‘::‘; —in plain and figured designs, all is less trouble than c SRl By z . less. Absolutely no smeil, no smoke; b d ) it il e e and it doesn’t heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, with the turquoise GALATEA CLOTH J. Herbert George. There were several | We do not dim the glory of Lexin, hundred, filling the stand. and they | ton and Bunker Hill by thinking toda l.u‘ Gettysburg and Appomattox, for witHout your victory the great reput | lic planted in the blood and tears of | Washington and his compatriots wouid | have blasted in the derision and inso- from—price 17¢ a yard. | lence of the world. And we snatch no i mak —large showing of newest pattem laurels from your brow when we think Bido of this ehameled chiluneye, Wialen a5 5ot o g bl 3: v | today also of the call of the hour, for the stove ornamental and attractive. as well as the staple designs, such { our words of praise would fall with Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 as dots, stripes and sold colors— - | the crumbling of our republic unless and 3-burner stoves can be had with price 17¢ a yard, “ 0 I to the clear blue of determina- i t Cabinet. ‘A Straw Will Show tion by eneration dedicated to the poresgos L e TR 18 ial val 10 # | cause of perpetuating the democracy nat " the mame.plate b e e e dgfrsed B sngom 2 e 43 pec ue c ay the | that Lincoln and his heroes saved ey Perietion write for Descriptive Circuiar te the nearest . > §- T nenn SRd NIE TR el sends"New » agency of the 1000 yards of good quality Chame Wind Blows. | W vn e Dt bray, 28 inches wide, In oxblood, | Memorial day reminds us that gov- Standard Oil Ct))llllially tan, light blue, medium blue, cadst | ernment is not an invention but a and brown—very The wind of Publie blue, pink, green and each generation is a \II Approval has blown | that rdened with the ¢ special value at 10c a yard. % { | perpetuati its day the p : on L.& H. Straw Hats | function 1” principle NOVELTY WASH GOODS for over 3o years because they are governm the maintenance Plaza Cloth B of the rig governed. Thus Beyptian Tissue made in the nobbiest styles and | nment a consumm. " K = Iways an experiment of which toria Stripes from straw having a‘perfec-lly clear h tory of nations is but the story | tin Stripe Popline texture. By a special drying pro- e e, e | —Satin Stripe Repps cess and with the use of only a | ments of past failures, and today in all the newest Spring colorings, | ilization awaits our testing of the ex at 25¢ a yard. ment. Ru superior sizing, L. & H. Straw Hats retain their stylish shapes. Made in proportions to suit your individual hat needs. with her crude gov- ization has out- SILK-FINISH GROS-GRAIN 28 inches wide, in ten of the new- est and most stylish colorings—price > welkin b 3 me sound the fajlure of the restlessness of of three hundred years z a yard MINORU SHANTUNG Exercises on the Plains. For Sal Commander Hov 5 England has sounded the Vi e by - the exercises ich ‘o of aristocracy. And when 28 inches wide in a pretty silk and P. J. MukL:Y, B g 0P N A veliine s called into. being. this cotton material In changeable effects, Franklin Square, Norwich. in which all the gath iewed the failures of the 1 the new colorings—price 30c & No ' former experiment lured | aécompanied by 3 1 th : 4 rin R | 1 C(rans standing (b as | them into its pathway of doom. yard . ANDERSON GINGHAMS in a choice selection of styiish plaids, width 32 inches. Exelusive handsome “ahrics did something far better. They ed a democ acy.. No-successful prece- dent was a beacon light to their path- way, for republics had-risen-and fallen But they added an essential ingredient mely, faith in manhood of common manity, and founded a government on the theory that the governed will ultimately do what is right and gen- eration by generation will decide for the best. Hoy add RS WA N TR mrades, the duty of today Zi impressive significance. We 1 All Varie:ies honor our dead, and to deepen erence for their worth; to s - Best Teas | BsitonE common to all; to encourage are si , and for the | titute wards of the Grand Best Goffee § ;.o e, o oo country and our flag, and to empha- 200 |h y ay unite with us the duty g m i e of fotisy patterns in t at 49¢ a yard. : The Porteous & Mitchell Ca. | Have You Ever Asked Why pe o BARSTOW RICHMOND RANGES | "It is expectea that throughout our . . 2 — it Services e OhE i mar s the Bk = sericms "wieh one Svil “maitest G Give the Longest Service? N v h nch Franklin Sq., Let our soldierly ant s sue , over Somers B may wc Purt':;&m:“‘ e n, "u:‘nd floor T‘L \?u(-t lf “,\f.,,’v”f'::‘f":‘»,‘\:,‘ € HAT bcauty is only skin-dccp is a skin—daep smai Wilimant i over city [l my to which we belong. The true beauty of a BARSTOW RICHMOND R, Drug Store. Welcome by Commander Hovey. Following the salue to the flag and . n of alle~ nce by he schooi United Tea Imflflflflrs U0, [ ctitaren, Commander Fiovey Spake-ia lies far deeper than its mere elefant appearance. It goes back to the very beginning of the stove. blackog oty gl il cover s mttode o e Owy [ |1 these days of light breaklasts, liae triends as fo commander of you in the 1 this public ser Delivered to Any Part of Norwich | momorial day of stalwart b | patriotic heroism, of national f: usage proves the existence of flaws in the ron work of a stove due to poor materials and defective molding. toast plays an important part. If yeu ! L] ‘ Barstow Richmond Ranges ' i Lo iy v o e o the Ale that is acknowledged to be tha | 'S Cear every’ soldier. I ; best on the marke: — HANLEY’S |7 our hearts a memc PEERLESS. A telephone crder will|the immortals: | receive promp: attention. m i he badge of \ % 5 3 D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St | Grand Army Republic, which COL: 'C, 'W. GALE: : e Sl N i aon. ) Thicy sbs. cank . pasboct it cold, would it appeal to you to be e e e o Marshal, H molds of clearest, finest sand. It costs us a great deal of money simply able to prepare it at the table, as you that what we " Memorial The wonies o s to prepare a ton of sand for use in molding. want it, and serve it hot? Vgl oy e ol budmed 5 d to """!'r”h"’ v of “'”U']"‘ when Each casting when it comes from the molds, is subjected to the The ELECTRIC TOASTER does r our nation was thrown into the mad : 3 . : ) 2 Mortuary Record. embrace of civil war. The success of | ¥~ closest scrutiny. And every detail of smoothing, assembling and fitting this. The Eaton Chase Co. have them Tubbs’ band gave Kellar's American | fie SEperiment hung on the outcome of is done under the most expert supervisors to be had. and a new complete line of other Elec- By o e et of it glory tiom's neroes be it said But we are not satisfied with giving you the finest quality range tric Heating and Cooking Devie e e e e Rt MeT at you - work well. You bore - p . R = = et e s | Dogu Eince the last M the hoavient burien Aty cantaitiy ol —we also give you lhe. bat range in qulanmy of service improvements. Glance at them in our show w,lndow. A i 123, 1909; Tra A. Wood {had to bear and proved to a saepiic | Note these extra facilities found only on ranges made by the and when you have t#ne let us inform .9sociated Ad Clubs | i, b oo world that a true democracy counl BARSTOW STOVE COMPANY. you about them. *d throuzh the earth- Meet with America’s busmess ors. § Willia A. Thor 1, October 1, 19 4 " 5 - . > WRITE ADC:.UI m::cun' . Jo;;pillxllur.t(»x October 8, 1909 il strife. ‘The nations New Swing Fire Top; Gas Oven and Gas Cooking Shelves s than L. Bishop, Octooer 11, 1909 testimony of war, but they hich ebpaltitih b Lfire: Simplicity D 1 - i Tl ke gy it the verdict > Wa wi can be with or without coal hre ; ity Lamper an Ghe ooker, Decembe 1909; 12 e e o & Al Plated Oven Rack E L nnunre e s nation with duties terrific but briel 0 TR i — - s e e ls the normal life with duties There you have in brief the reasons for the world-wide reputa- 4 . A. D. S (,:"u ge Jillson, April . I fwne sacle qi::'-,.:’ o8 Sh s tion.of BARSTOW RICHMOND RANGES. Come in and look them E « B. O, >lummer, April Jumes Stanley : i : DA i = S o ALL CEREAL COFF Apr McClure, April 30 BOCFAEY Crente ¢ ceptic, and over..and convince yourself of their e‘lfcq)uon.l merits. L COFFEE Lieniut aues, May 8. He also R b 4 B 2 Company, 15c a iB.<==2 Ibs. for 25¢ | rcad the national orders for Mem O it Bes }‘:,‘,:f']lfl,'_‘iit'éj‘ g - " iy T8 alits: S TR P )2 i in allegiance to the same high & = eet. Comrade Saunde decorated the | gangards to which you made surpass- ary Tea Stere Open Wednes- | menument by placing a handsome J 50 OO0 R, B Y00 must keep inviolate = - day -nr!_rlsurq-y‘.nnin;-. wreath thereone. after which the chi the immutable laws of a true democ- w & co 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. Y - ELECTRIC FANS, % racy, “make good our standing ground PERFECTION OIL STOVES. ddress was giv v ¥ L ) o 3 Foloyia Mignes Ille tontain i con. | en 'in fine voice by Post,Patriotic In- | *00 move the world: 7 23-25 Water Street may31a ceptrated. form singrédients of estab- | structor J. Herbert George, after which Government is a Life. 1idhe¥ thefwipeudtc value far the relief | the theughtful and interesting address | Thue there is present duty as well as and cure of all Winey and der nilvlm‘ the day was given by Kev. W. L. ' past glory. Sad is the plight of that ments. The lLee & Ce* Thayer. people whe can peisi La ne yigarious mara3! dren sang The Star Spaneled Banne: Lincoln's Gettysburg b YL A0S WHEN you want to put D - TR K Sy T R ocigmns’ ot Th

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