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3 & = S | OPENING DISPLAY OF | White Millinery TODAY | A beautiful display of lovely Summer } Hats, in white, has been arranged-- { Hats which are not in the least com- { monplace. We shall be greatly pleased to have you see them, and have set aside Tuesday and Thursday of this week for their special display i | prore o Closed All Day Wednesday Memorial Day Flags forMemorial Day For Sale NORWICH TOWN Iustrated Lecturs st First Methodist Church—Mr, and Mrs. Henry Guile Moving to Franklin Street—Wedding Guests Entertained—Personal Items. Ttems. of Shang-Hai in China was coast-go- ing vessels and houseboats where people trade, live and-die never going to the shore; missionaries work among them and also live on houseboats; Hongkong with its wonderful moun- tains, stone -buildings, many churches open to all races, the view of the harbor from the mountain top, all Wwere most instructive. In Manile was shown the gate of the ©ld walled inner city. There is a fine Methodist church and twe Meth- At the First Methodist church Sun- day evening the audience room was crowded for the stereoptican lecture by Rev. Francie Rose. Before the|odist missionaries are working there; room was darkened one verse and|in eech of .their districts were over chorus of the hymn, Pass Me Not, O | 2.000, converts last-year. They. follow Gentle Saviour, was sung in the Fili- [ the Billy Sunday.method, ‘doing the Imrd’s work in’a business way. On pino tongue. Mr. Rose saying.that the the screen were pictured Presbyteri- ~ords could be pronounced as in Letin. Pictures were then thrown on the|an, Methodist, —Congregational and Screen showing the trip from - San |Baptist churches. Francisco to Honolulu, to Japan, to| Big ships in Tolio harbor loaded with the Philippines. An auto trip about Honolulu was taken, visiting the punch Yowl which is the crater of an extinct volcano. We found the climate coun- sugar for New. York give Americane homesick ‘longin A: fine’ view of ocean and shore at sunset, a;concrete bridge of. American make, provincial try and people there satisfyi: Views | buildings, the Jjafl and gflvemz:n 1 ‘Bésinel Olstementis somean 1y fesbcoloved that it an. “ Below s given the uq.gt.;?flfiq graves i cemeteries in this vicinity ‘wfiin #re icoked after as to markers 1an4 decorutiena by Sedgwick post, No. LI A R Thess 18 alsaiappedded the iat ‘of thoss who died on: the bat- tiefleid or occupy an unknown srave and for whom the soilfers’ monumient is erected and tn whose honor it is‘dec- | ‘orated. A - Seven names have -added to'the necrology of Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. 4. R, since. last Memorial day. They 2re as follows: : . ‘Chauncey C. Geey, Co. H, Tfh C. V. dled June 17, 1916,'buried in Hickory street cemetery. Timothy Sullivan, Co. F, 18th C.. V. dled June 30, 1216, buried in Jewett City cemetery Vine S. Stetson, Co. B, 26th C. V. alea July 2, 1916, buried in Yantlo cemetery. + William Caruthers, Co. &, 18th.C. V. daiéea Nov. 11, 1816, buried: in ‘Fantic cemetery. z James Tucker, Co: I 18th C. V.- died Jan. 28, 1917, buried ip Pautipaus cem- etery. Savilion P Gibeon; Co. A. 18th C. V., dled Feb. 16, 1917, buried in. Yantic cemetery Francis H.. Thompson, First Conn. Light Battery. died May 1%, 1917, turied in Pautipaug cemetery. TANTIC CEMETERTY. ‘Adame, C. Eugene, b, Ruel B. Allyn -Edward A. Leach, Thomas Allen, Alonzo N. Learncd, Beis P. James A _ Lathrop, David O. ton,- Henry P.Lathrop, Edwin H. Arms, Chas. J. Lathrop, Oliver Arms, Ggo. H. Lathrop, W. D. Austin, Jacob K. Lenman I _A. Armstrong, H. £ Linton, ‘Ben| Abbortt, E. K. Loomis, He: Baird, ‘T W, oomis. Jobmo Bennett John A. Manning, A. . Bond, Frank E. MarshallAndtewH. Bowen, Henry A. Mather, Alonso Eowen, John A. Maynard Ros Barnes, Amos D. MeCail, A.- Dwight Bill, Amos. W. McGlufe, Rebert Bramback. Dan’l L McClure, George Birge, Henry W . McCiuce, Johm & Bennett, Stewart T.Miller. facob Chas. E. Muzzy, Walter H. Joseph A. Muzay. :Benjamin Scott Manning, Asa—1812 ) Maples, James S George C. Main, Edwin’ Merwin, S. T. C. Messinger, Fobert Moore, Edward R. Moore, Jordan Moore, Russell H. Moore, Wm. E. Monros: 1. C. Moriarty, John M. Morgan John Afush Adolphus McCall,” Asa D. McCall: ‘John Breed. Charles A. McCord, James Bromley, Isaac H. McKeag. Franels Reuben B. Brown, McNeeley. Jas. L. Baker, Geéo. S. Moush, Pater Benjamin, Sidney Martin,Anson—1812 Brooks .Henry = Nash, .Georse W. ‘Burdick, Samuel Norton, George B. Guy D. Button, Nem . 4 Martn Burke, Horace E. Nicola, Robert ¥. Berry, Willlam A. Nickerson, P. R. Babbage, S. A Nickerson Jos. H. Beardow. Thomas Noyes, Caleb H. Bloxham, J. H oves, john D. Beckwith, HL F. Oar, Lewls A. Braman, Lucas R. Oleott, Wm Briges, Chas Qliver, Thomas' D, Billings, Samuel D.Olin. Eawin Bishop. Nathan L. Qsborne. John G. Osborne, Charle Qsborne, Jas. W. E Paimer, Louts O. Brown, Denison E. Palmer. Jullus H. Cutler. Leonard - Palmer, Orrin V. rroll, Chas. H. Payne, Billings H. arroll, Geo. H. - Paun, David . Larsiow, Chas. T. Dasgers, Yuel Bentley, Geo. F. -Button, Samuel A. Bushnell, James Bushneil, James John C. WY sh Buildings, ‘the girls’ high school( ‘its entering class over 400) were clear pictures. All sorts of people will all Sorts of wares at market; every town has a market day and people carry their wares from one town to another; chief among the merchandise were big rolls of Manila rope. The picture of the weekly wash called forth a minute description of the native way of washing clothes in the river. “The constabulary ‘drawn up In’ line illus- trate the fine lot of soldiers out’ there. A beautiful orchid (there are 40 va- rieties) muskmelons growing on trees, breadfruit, native houses, tue work of white ants, bats feeding on fruit trees, public begzars, wild people from the interior, all were vividly shown The architecture ot Spanish'chirches, in the interior of the island, a Catholic church built solidly and accommodat- ing’ thousands of people, the monu- ments to the Virgin, a large Catholic cemetery adjoining the mission com- poupnd, swere illustrated. Regarding the special work of Rev. and Mrs. Rose were views of mission workers at lioilo, chapels, a ' cottage Hospital, a baptism in_ a river, thé bookstore, the stone church. where a large Endeavor conference was held, the railway trains with cars 10 by 4 feet, the picture of “our; great trans- lator” who is putting the New Testa- ment into the native tongue, a view of the one town and people where every {one ‘is a Christian. | Guests. at Wedding. Week end guests.o6f Mr. and- Mrs. A. D. abrigkie at Oaklawn cottage on Vergason avenue who were here to attend the Zabriskle-Eoynton wedding were Miss Mary Zabriskle and her brother Edward of New TYork,. Miss | Alice M Zabriskle 6f Fast . Northfleld, Miss and Miss Mildred Zabriskie of Preston .City. d < Local Jottings. . Fred LePan of Milford -is. vistting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. George Le Pan of Bellevue farm. i Miss Abby of South Manchester was in town for the week end, and visited | friends uptown Sunday. After two weeks' visit with ‘her danghter in Groton, Mrs. Mary Adams has returned to Peck’s Cormer. Mr. and Msr. Henry Guile of West | Town street will move the first.of the month to Franklin street in the city. ! The cottage prayer meeting' of; the i First Methodist church: will ~be_ held [ ghvu, James James | J5BR *afcgotiay z0im, Geo. M. ‘Rockwell, Jos. F. Robbins. Reuben S, Scerry, Tully W. © Sterry) Frank W Cusbman. David FiSelden. Joseph | Crary, Jotn T. 1 “Forest o , (3561 man, James M. Dean. Edward'J. Shaw, ‘Daniel S - . Sweet 3 Smitn, Smith! Smith, BaTEe Saih 7 Douslas, Albert H.&mith, Downer, Syivamus Smith, BB Dunbar, Nathan = Smith, Walcome A Smich Wm Sanaers, Dayid haw, J.H. A Rermar, W A Schuits, Chris Stetson, Vine s. Stewart, ¥rank Denison, John Ho dwin . ar aniels,” Albert . B Geo. F. HA A Boiine . Phl ng. i» Edwaras Alrred §l‘ on, Robert Summers, Fordyce B razisr, George W.Swain, Georse W. Ford, \illlam C. Scudder, Wm. H. Fréderick X. Snow B A Johm-A. - Snow. E. N D. Snow, Henry L. L. Thomas, Amos G. . Lymean Thomas, Edwin arnsworth, Chaa. Thompson, Wm. A. ERRAIE TRt VAR Murerc E S on, ‘Eugene IROCE Fatter. Tifeny, Creo. iton. -Wan. H. Tanner, John F. Erancis, ‘Charies Freeman, Sam'i H. T Gardner, George - Tracy Gates, Horace P. Traly, Gleason, Henry D. Tracy M. T a racy. Goddard,” A. L. Gamble, James Gallyp, Lorrin. A, Y Geer, "Abram ‘efft, George .O. Glbson. Sawilion F. Telford, Matthew Greenmian, Grorge Underwoad, T. H. Gray, thg B Valentine, John Hakes, I."W. Vars,Washin'ton M. Harris, . Geo. 1¥: Yergason, James Hagelhurst, . Edwin Wakefleld, C. W Hill, Edwin Wade, Henry H. ‘Hughes, A: L.—1776 Wait, Marvin “Hull, ' William - ship, Joseph H. Hale, Morton F. West, Albert R. hlld.;Gan;Ed" West, George A. arringion, Ciark Walker, James rrington, Nathan Wallen. George L. Harrington, lra- Watsor, Jenathan Heck. John:, AL Wilbur, ‘Daniel Charl Wilbur, -John Wilbur, Horace D. Wight, Syivanus . W_E. Wightman, Geo E Holmes, John Wilcox, Stephen E. rper, Willlam Wilcox, Allen G. olmes, Arthur H. Wilcox, Gardon ‘Hebbard. .John H. Wikkins, Wm. L. Hotchkiss, Edw. O. Welden,. Leonard owe, Samue] .G. ¥aldron, Winttrop vey, Lewis’ Whoeler, Bepj. P. Hayes Mavden® Wolife, Henr. Harth, Frederick W<:l'ren. “l&:r P. Hilderbrand, Q. “Weller, “George J. inckley, Edw: Webb, ‘"Willlam H. untley, Silas Willlamis, Calvin Hunter,.Jonn A. Chas. . untoch, Sami 7. raham, Edwin Tohmson, Stepten T Jarvis, Fra: Jewett, Eleazer Jewett, Dee L. D. . Henry . & milton, il Willigms, - Prince A. Mame,:Geo. B. ewell-W..C. Williams, Wm. E. nnings. Witllam Woed, Ira: ... Jennings. John B. Woodward, -C. H. Jillson. Geor- W, Sodward. Wm_ H. Johmson, Irvin D. right, Frank Justin. Henr Wright, “Alvin. H. Kelley: Hénsy Whasjex. Geo. W wa ks, Martin L. Repplor, S 1E ngsley, Thos. G. E?‘E“ A b mball. James {ball: James W. Waich: Goorge inney; Albert. B. ¥ mphsre Jas D. Yor3. David Ladd. Albent . W. ~ Tous Tamb, James B. SOLDTERS' LOT. YANTIC CEMETERY. Acksler, Adam Huling. Stephen B Bachelder, John B. Hunter, Stephen Blumley, Bdward Jaques. BenJ. F. ue, -Goo. F. Kampf, Herman ogue, Richard H. Lee, Jacob Brodard John P. Lester, H. W. Myers, Walter McDavid, James S. Alonzo. i George Briges, Crarles Brooks, Loren F. Collins, Andrew J. Ghappell. Wm., D. Champlain, H. F. Church, Henry-H. Cooper, Georgs Clark, Edward S. Smith, Orrin. S, Crandail, D. W Smith, Henry L. Crandall, Francis B.Schneider, Jacod Davis. Willlam Taylof. Samuel Dobler, John Teisler, Bruns Duiton, Wm. W. Dunn, Tromas Edwards, Wm. A. rwin, Freeman. D, Weiler.-Jor eyward, Wm. G. Whesler,. Jonn A gpkins, Joseph E.Woodruff, Jar H¥de,-John P. - Brisgs, Palmer, Roswell Parker, George Byan, Dennis ifey. Jonn A. Roaih, George Special, 5 W. A.dcesne, Eiizabeta C. CHELSEA' PARADE. Ix' MEMORY ' OF Jssaph: Stol Janies Torrasnce Davia C. Case V14, “Black Alexandar S~ AveryMicnael - Corbet Charles Mefssor = Byran Crocker Frank-White:> Daniel Laira ‘Ferdinand Velkman Jotn Shea. Buckingham, Richard H: Bogue. B: ¥ Broam Theodore Byraick Erederick Z Shalk THaines e . Ml tare ur, 5 HA Hst'gm lay Moses T‘s}e? Jolin :McCall . 4 "Dorcey DeWwitt C.. threp William R, Allyn Charles X Breed James Mcvey fred 3 Goudara Joshaa L D ot ai F P Yeriagion C Bucking! Theo. ' A_ P4 Edward Campbell Joseph. Davis: Heratio Burdick homas L., Green . Crawford ward Blomley T..D. Huntington John' Meany: Murphy Hay G ez Sy G Gas TEE Sediii, Isiay B Martin William H. Town 2165 C..Thompaon S¥ivanus Downer. Gharles T. Eanning Patrick Weld e Charles H. Potter ) Thursday evening at the homs;of Mrs. | Luetta Gorman on Otrubando avenue. Mrs. James F. Thurston _and daughter Miss Ida Thurston of Town | strect left Monday for wisits . in | Bpringfield. and Hinsdale, Mass. Mrs. Thfi:wn will. be away two or tliree wesis. - -STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Ticas Countzl oe Ve Frank J. Creney makes oath that he 15, sentor pariner. of the Arm of F. 3. Cheney & Go., doing" business. in. th6 City of Toledo, County and State Sfors: Said, ‘and’ that said frm will paws the Sum’ of ONE HUNDRED S for SE2T Shem DR e Safnof bs Sured by the use:of HATIIE eyt - SNy 3 K 3. VET. Sworn to before me and sibseribed 1n'Yy prasence. this 6 day of Decem ber, ALD. 1356: i (Ses1) Notary Poblic. s Caaee Modicina'iy taiien in. ternaily and acts through the bicod on othe mucous surfaces ¥ 7. é’é‘:‘z‘?&‘é’i’.‘i";e%“mm\ o “Hair .9t the system. | John ‘Simpson’ Oharies. C. Noye Patrick Givon Francis W. Tavior John Kiriey Joseph A Tracy han !pgxm George W. Ward ward. 09 Joseph H._“Wmship & 'tflonlnfihlm . -G, Haywar: John' McDopmld | . Jemes:-Massey - Patrick Israel Varney. Spites Taoglin Jaesl Torerier James' Albert . Bernett I 4 & Conklin ler - Driscoll Treadway 2 or Richmond, Jonn H. Wirshing, Herman | i - | Burdick. R 25¢ CALVES’ LIVER, Ib Silas Brown Moses Stephenson Charles H. Monroe Dantel Emmons Edward_Francis Albert Howell Horace B. Wood Stephen H. Smith August Bearg Henry Stewart Chester H. Hallam Gideon J. McCall Jjacob W. Miller William _Davis 3¥. A. Berry H. W..Greenough and those others Aivert " Morrit Who died on the James S. McDavia battlefeld and Carl Reeder whose graves ~are Edward F. Tisdale unmarked or un- known. SACHEM PLAIN CEMETERY. Wiilett, Andrew J. CITY CEMETERT. Albertso Charles ! Adams, Antoine, Beckw! H. Jehnson, dohn Bentley K James A. Beckwith, Wm. C Crandall.’ James S. Cranston, Jos. H. Cook, Fred N Dennis, Robert, Eelis, Ed._W. oves, Charles Fanning, Chas. T. bore, W. F. Fanning, Thos. 1776 barker, T. P. Forsiner, Josepn Ripiey, Geo. B. Foster, Oliver Ripley, J. D, Gavit Edwin Setchasi, Charles F. Harrington, J. W. Spaulding, Wm. H elley, T. Ward, George W. GREENEVILLE CEMETERT. Adams, Lyman P. Martin, Isley B. avery. E P Martin, W. G. Bromley, Edwin __ McAlisier, Ronald Beckwith, Henry M.McDa Breckenridge, Ko -Burdick, Samuel agken, (ames urdick, Horatio Aseon M. Clark, James C. Netf, Joseph Crawiord, dohn S. Potter, Etisha R Durfey Fienry M. Richmon Ford, “David 3L pemple, Gadle, Peter Service, Gaskell,- Henry C. Souter,” James Gilghrist, John W. Spancer, Cyrus B. Jolinston, Daniel = schofield, Henry M. KerJonn Towne, (Wilbam M. e, Samuel J Torrance. James T Adam H. Wood, Johin CEMETERY. Kerr, Jacot Mason, Edward H. CEMETERY. rancis John Adam Maloney, Edward Meehan, Poter Carroll, Mortimer Nichael Corcoran, el lan, Hugh Denovan, Patrick Dixon, Lawrence Doyie, Driscoll, | Dronan. Enri B Patrick McHugh, Thomas James Notan, Willlam RlexanderXsil,. John 7 O'Mira, Patrick Michasl ~O'Sullivan, g, Patrick O'Sulliva i1, Jame: Quinn, rell; Thomas Quinm ‘zgerald, Austin Rignel - MichaelKoach; Pateick'* foach, razick - Patr Jonn Gadle, Snannanan, 3 Gallivan, Shea. Mile; Gordon. Shea. “Michael Gori ca. Daniel. ncehey, Jeremidn ields, ‘Thomas anley. James Daniel Jeremian . Feiix ®: Welch. Morris . Williams, James Reynolds, b Gorry, Gould i Ha B pBB G0 w Heagney! { forris: {EHaniey A [Kae, James Keegun, Patrick Keltey, John G | Keily. Michael HAMILTON AVENUE CEMETERY Benjamin, Jas E. Greenman, Nathan gitonen Kingales 'ogo’ W Perr fussell Cnrfstian Phediagton ¥, ter, Ronald Connell: _Joseph Henry T. uller, Benl L. Marcus H. Tucker, Joseph Spalding Luzerne MAPLEWOOD CEMETPRY tty, Charies €. Joner, George W. Bl Punia s Winmey. We = Backwith, Thos. P.Lester, Chas. H. Buflingham. G. A Netson Wiliam “m | Fuiler; Wallace prlineham. O A Robwins. A 4. i "Flank A, Scott. Tohn H Fosien, F5iin & Saw. Eemusy Frost, Clarence, C. W nan. George Erost, Clarence C Fitamerman, Goo: Johnson, Jerry WEST PLAIN CEMETERY e, Fitch §. Johnson, David A. Bechs LHP & 1235 "Rustin 3 B n Giles Lathpswell B M Spapman G- Manniom L B Giddings, Oliver Ross, Enos C: Johnson. Benj. L Vergason Joshua T. Winchester, J. B. Youns, Albert Hickory Strest Cemetery. Geer, Chauncey C. Soldiers’ Graves In Other Town . The soldiers’ ggaves to be cared for in" other towns in this vicinity are cared for by the selectmen of the towns in waich the graves are'located. The list follows: Town of Preston. PRESTON CITY CEMETERT. Brown, Ralph R. Frink, Thomas H. Brown, Thomas A. Fish. Elisha E. Bailey, Henry 4. Ingram, Batds Nathan D. Lemphér, Bates, Nicholas B. Msech, Henry Myers. Elias B. itow, Joshua S Ban or PRiliips, Norman A. ey, 'W. 8. 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James POQUETANUCK CEMETERY. Adams, Danlel Miller, George Town of Canterburs. Adams Tnomas P.Mitehell, Wm. C CAREY CEMETERY Allen. ‘Denison Oswald, Louls AAaias (Lo W IARAGE, Atios Avery, Alex. S Rodman. Wm. e g fackeon, Bl Button, Lyman W. Rose, James Eldredge, NathanielRose, Prosper Burlingame, 8. J. Lewis, A Eldredge, N1 & Sauer, Peter P. Cotton. Samuel S. Lewis ¢ Gailup, Tsaac Bweet, Dierrit -w, |Devis, Dwight _ Morse, Ch Geer, joseph Thomés, Daniel Greene, on W. Bhinney, E Geer, Robart Thurber. Luther Symns, W n Mk | George B Harkness Geo. P. Tuttle, B. R oks Lieate: Simmons, Thom Sky. o Hazler, Henry White, Frank e Bl SEampns, Shadyiek Hewitr, Frank - Whitmarsh, Eaw, D, | Hicks, Charie: Sweet, Wm. A Hunter, Thomas s Williams, Park PEE i TARROR. . » oTH =METERIE Town of Ledyssd. As, ) S Pty e v s W b PALMER CEMETERT. Jos Olney, O ¢ ) Babcock, Geo. W. Palmer. Moses Johin Maynard, AugustusRogers, Charles John Maynard, Erastus n s LEDYARD CEMETERT. e Cook, Wrh._T. Stoddard, Ebenezer Peckham, B. B GALES FERRY CEMETERT GAGER CE Gurdon Allyn, Asa S . Timothy = Chrisite. Edwin : AVer), Horace. Chriatle, Jomathan Step Avery, Alezander Ghapman. Wiliiam Thoma Bacon, Szt 1asc Newhury. Thomas ™ Brown, Latham Rogers, Capt. Joab ank Jonn Stoddard, Simeon | Johnsor, Jam n Charlas * Latham Kngebirs, ol 1 He ar Fr OTHER CEMETERIES Kingsbury, Wm i ward A Allyh, Gurdon Greene, Gurdon By 7 ERY | Alivn. Stanton Tamb. Warren Acch R « Brown, Etiss Liucners, Wm B " wir a7 T Chapman, Dani Moffit, R Bowers. sle, ke apman, Ephraim Morgsn. Simeon H.|Brown 5 | Pman O B Peckham, Adin e | B warm Crouch, iVilllam Phiilips_Josiah F. Town of Bpzrah. di e ey Al Snting Abell, Jared A Miner, Altrad and insure 2 “iatk, Thomas Wailey, Wi S iaa ; it Galiup, Chriciopher Whipple: Austin _ | GORIIOTE Bawis ey 4 res:ftilm;h» corge, Aus nipple; Samuel s. | . L R SR wontgomery Wiicox, ‘Chaun S, Wi 2 g t Tows®ot Lisnon. 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