Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1916, Page 10

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Patriotic Organizations Attand Union Services at ' Methodist Church—Ar- rangements For Memorial Frank Hobert Ui at Jewett City. leration and at the same time backs the movement of the extreme pacifiste to keep the United States impotent for self-defense. Risks Being Consigned to Ananias Club X Even at the risk of being condemned to membersitip in the Roosevelt Ananias club of 1911 contradict the honorable president of the United States. “The Illinois Staats Zeitung never endorsed any policy that' tended to ‘keep the United States impotent for It is a vile falsehood if’ the colonel really said that the Illinois Staats Zeitung backs any movemen* for that purpose. American—(and Judge Landis of Chi- cago is our authority for calling our Yesterday/ Memeroal Sunday; a Union service of the Baptist, Congregation- al-and Methodist thurches was held in the M. E: church, the large attend- ance_including_Williams ‘post, G. A. Woman's yRelief corps, Latham camp, Sons of ‘Veterans, and Phebe. Parker Rathbun tent, Daught- ers of Veterans. preached by “That is false! Motor Cycles, Bicycle Supplies books written exélusively by American- FURNISHERS born citizens upon history and geogra- teaching more of - European history and less of English history, by ‘preparing’ the bodies of people through and swimming; R., Williams WET WASH M Ernest Freeman 15 Ripley Place Rev. Willlam H Dun- nack. pastor of the MetHodist church, Thomas Mercer sang the offertory £o- self-defense.’ exercises in turning by compelling ever; public school student to learn one E: Topean language in addition to the 9-11 Water St. PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway e T 8ee SPEAR and P Tuesday’s Programme. Tuesday. Memorial exercises will be * Delegations of the Sons Veterans will visit the outlying ceme- At 1.30 o'clock, headed by the Mystic Cornet band the veterans and heir' guests will march from the G. A R, hall -to the menument, exercises will be held. a hait will be madz be strewn on the water in memory Cars will be taken from the monument to the cemetery where there will he memorial exercis- after which the graves of Jomrades will be decorated. return to G. A. R. hall, the ladies will AND DYEING First-class work at right prices as our reference work in place of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, | ] which hardly mentions our “Declaration of Independence;’ by- nationalizing the manufacture of arms and ammunition for use of our government: by incul- cating stronger love for our govern- ment by means of laws that would| benefit the poorer rather richer classes, by compulsory military service Is He Going? C. A. SPEAR - serve a collation to the marchers and their guests. Visiting in Moodus. Latham and daughter, Wood Latham, Moodus, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.: Brooks Miss Phebe Wilcox. a past matron of Charity chapter, Eastern Star. WAUREGAN DYE WORKS 157 Franklin St. Franklin Square At the bridge and flowers will in Somers Bldg. s — e [)| Call and see Get our prices. and CATERING nf the sailors. for each physically fit male and com- pulsory hospital training for each phey- sically fit woman, each for a short pe- riod during high school and prepara- June 12, the members of Charity chapter will go to Moodus John O. Johnson 18 Central Ave. | Tel. 719 and 719-3 tory school courses; subsidy given to. universities and col- as a member of the Eastern 57 Broadway ——— and High Grade GROCERIES A. T. Otis & Son 72 Franklin St. Bulletin Bldg. 736 Lake St. leges that will graduate officers for our | army and for our navy under Unitel] States regulations and control. | Is an American Pape “We don't know Hiram Burret* with his family for over g Cuts Heal Quickly 'g o TOPO0ED08D000DOVOOHOHOEDOS of New York Ready Mixed what a ‘German’ newspaper printed in the United States | We publish an American | newspaper in_Chicago; in the German and partly in the }" ‘We don’'t know | Mr.. Roosevelt means by a ‘Ger- | man' propaganda. We we have no conmection with the Ger- man government, nor with any foreign but that we are pendent in finances as weil as in poli- tics,"and therefore dare to answer M, is _the guest of her parents, William Murphy over Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Sarmuel Marshall Providence are guests of Mr, AMrs. Enos M. Gray, at their home in Harper Method Also Minard's Liniment to cuts, This. remarkeble, creamy, antisi germicide is all that is ever needed to quickly heal cuts, ‘bruises or sores. Deon't meglect even cuis or scratches. poisoning with dangerous results ‘may follow if wounds are not prope:ly znd prompily given atten- Mipard's Liniment is clea: &8s, and absolutely pure. i'in many homes as the dependable :dy for pain of v2 it on band rer Oils and Brushes MISS FARNHAM Thayer Block Preston Bros. Inc. il at Jewett City. do know that Frank Hobart of this village is se- ill at the home of his moth- . A. L. McLaughlin in Jewett STORER FARM and Bottling C. E. WRIGHT FOOTWEAR 130 Main St. riés Cameron has returned from re he attended the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Knowles. st D, Pliven has returned from Rocsevelt's .attack in a fearless ans "and highest scores “To be sure, we praise the German | people for their military preparedness. ! Without it, there would be no Germany ‘The proof of the pudding {s in 9¢ and 10c. per e FERGUSON’S Assistant Postmaster Harry T. Hill is erjoyving his vacati advocate the Ger-} W. P. HOLMS Griswold, Ct. 18. High Grade HARDWARE ¢ syeim for the United| Cut Glass and RING & SISK'S 16_Shotucket St.\@) 239 “pain Street Franklin Square H. C. LANE BLACKSMITH 5 Durkee Lane REO GARAGE New Majestic GEO. E. ZIMMERMAN 33 Warren St. Shetucket Street WASSERMANN and PLUMBING Murph: Hardware Co. 16 Thames St. Tel. 795-5 177 KUEBLER CO. 39 Franklin St Tel. 561 e JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St. The The Plaut-Cadden Ce. Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Plaut-Cadden 144-146 Main St. Norwich, Ct. 144-148 Main St. Wiliard Storage TIRE and TUBE DR. C. B. ELDRED 43 Broadway' Tel. 341-3 LET ME PAINT IT FOR YOU! ‘W. R. BAIRD GEO. F. ADAMS 107 Franklin St. Shetucket 8t. PURE DRUGS Compounded Photographic Need a Plumber? CRANSTON CO. ORGE M. RATHBONE 133 West Main St. J. P. BARSTOW 168 Main Street e o s e — 23 Water Street Wm. Smith & Co. FREDERICK Fresh and Salt P e Drive Him to the CHOICE MEATS GREENEVILLE AIN for .his Oats and get a bag of Lib- rty Flour at the Violin Maker and Phone - 1927 85 Town St. Colonial “ Theatre Norwich Town On everv Summer outing— - KODAK x e e AUTO 'LIVERY 25¢ DINNER HIGH GRADE Home Cooking The New Lenox 200 Main St. Day and Night CHAPPELL CO. SUPPLIES and ACCESSORIES 3 - C. E. LANE Shop tel. 781 House tel. 1123- Specialist “In Things Photographio DON HOUGHTON Shannon Bldg. e Everything Pure, Clean and Good atthe PROVIDENCE BAKERY ' 56 Franklin St. Tel. 1183-3° K P ] LUMBER of descriptions CHAPPELL CO. Tel. 24 “LA MUNA" A mild luxurious Cigar that is sweet and fragrant. They leave you with a clear head and steady nerves. 8 for a quarter and up CHARLES A. BETTING, 56 Broadway S : FARMING "::LEMEN"S Make the most of every day in the open with mecHaNice' TooLs THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin pictures that will not only give you pleasure in the Bulletin Building, taking but will later prove a delight in your Kodak lay a knuckle pin with which presum- ably the ticket room door and tele- phone box had been attacked. - STONINGTON News of Station Burglary Comes by the people in the United States—(Rus- sia possesses twice the population of High School Course in Three Years.|parade. and Mexico by two-thirds lation we have (France bears that ratio to Germany), and were both ‘Canada and Mexico ‘armi: and training' soldiers and marines in Way of Providence—Three . High Three of .the 42 members 'of the School Pupils Make Course in Three graduating class of High echool have made the four year > years. They ng, exercising Lester .Higzinbotham, Elizabeth ard and Florence Palmer, from Pawcatuck and graduates of the West Broad street’'school, ever increasing proportions, way of Providence - comes the would favor stronger militaristic policy than Canada plus Mexico had ad d. Kodaks, as low as $6.00 and Brownies from $1.00 to $12.00, at your dealers. Nine other mem- /Mary Sharswood and Mrs. N. N. Hooper are at” Farmholme for tne No Moral Treason. bers of the class are also from ‘summer, “If there is any ‘moral treason’ or any other kind of ‘treason’ in these doctrin then we are guill ‘wise not. Roosevelt ;nla‘chel @ kind of preparedness that requires an extraor- dinary ‘propaganda’ to keep it from be- | tickei office ing mm“;‘: .bty our ‘fieflpla, for - they | want naught of a military ‘oligarchy. moderat; Heard About the Borough. The Canochet Gun. club will have target ‘shooting - at their grounds on Memorial day and have a formal oper- ing of the new clubhouse. - .- The Stonington troop of Boy Scouts | will assist ‘Trumbull post,” G. A, R. Memorial day in placing flowers on the CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. * Misses Rosanna Gflmore, Catherine

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