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l“im“.l” of w free, self- governing e. { 1 But America is at war. That is the y P ’ & . » tremendous fact we face today. I do Mina Masgarer Dononta of N e ue oW - don were in Norwich . Keiss of Norwich were recent visitors sentially & peace-loving nation. Our in- We advertise exmetly an it is 3 —_— A g not wonder that many hearts are bur- 9 ‘Wednesday. { SR they confront that heart- CLEA N ; Mre. elie Keles and rs. Wilka® | Memorial Day Procession Followed by Exercises at Chelsea |Tfce s SICERD S gt \ » hat ab out ‘at the home of ‘A. W. Keiss and famil Gibanty CERtar I our pich —_— o private concerns Light vehicle lamps &t 734 this|!n Essex. Parade—Inspiring Address ‘Made by Rev. Joseph H.|ana in "”E{}‘y’ and 'the problems of evening. z Hayden Griswold of Norwich has g 3 4 - = :ur own cous . The traditions whllch been at the home of his parents, Mr. - Selden—Prof. J. Herbert George Decorated Soldiers’ |haye hitherto determined our forelsn Next Sunday is Trinity Sunday, the | .ng" vre, W. #. Griswold, at Roc 7 closing of Easter time in this country. | $n6 e W, 5n._ Gt = Address in which he warned us of the brought out the blossoms in the quince | 11 2% 3\ ica Ruth Tewis of Torring- European powers. From the out- quality ? terance of Washington in his Farewell Everyone talks Ityle to young Wednesday afternoon’s warm SUR| nn.. mgvthe May Grant of Quaker S —_— \ £ peril of entangling ' _alliances with |0 _ of course you want it. hards. > E s or; ‘:fl_m wie e Yiat Maviofial Hay s Tty B e o Bera T A o e S Rl B gy Rl e o xveg;l: fwl"er‘;‘:e:::;-uy Bave ‘heen |But style won’t last and on_ which, under the new Comnecticut | DAY : call to memory. the men who in time | ENCR, 1, Ehe SIS TRUONS G O | clothes lose their fit without ! law, saloons can be kept open. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Smith, Miss Flor- | [ of danger made their breasts a barrl-| ooy e faithfully sought to maintain s ence S. Smith, Miss Murphy of Nova| | cade between our couhitry and its foes.| V5, (% Ut ratity. all wool and fine tailoring. H There are nearly 1300 patients this | SP7%, B 0L “ott eterson of He- Let us recall their toils on the long, g oW IS me week at the Norwich state hiospital, in- | Scotia and Mre. Ruth Fetersop of Fte- e e e o e Sufter:| Neutrality No Longer Possible. cluding those at the state inebriate| 08 . Ings 1n the hospitals, their fearful sac-| Neutrality is no longer possibie. Our | THAT’S A BIG POINT FOR 'th farm. - 1 ces in the prison pens, their sub-|rights have been ruthlessly invaded. clean up wi AR District Superintendent Rev. George ; = 1ime heroism in the days of battle, and | The representatives of Germany and | EVERY ONE OF YOU. After the sun appeared Wednesday | . 5o ivener of Norwich goes to Mystic | fi* = finally, as we are gmathered at this|Austria utterly disregarding the sa- afternoon owners of shore and coun- |; yola the quarterly conference at the - monurnent as before an altar, may we |cred responsibillties attaching to their| Qv Suits at $20. to $25. are s A P o I ks ventured on motor and trol- |y inogist chureh this (Thursday) . s et SiRchocd ey w0 belp, ub{ position, News Suneursger C1sar they r Suils a o - ey outings. evening. 3 A , the memory of our country's deac ave rected an organized movement 2. o _ i Shall ‘strenetnon and enconrae tn. us|which sought o arause a. tréacherous |all wool quality, tailored by D Lyme the chalrman was Rev. M. _Mc- | ; "33’ Ajien and Christopher G. Allen : - |ism. born citizens. By acts of incredible ) Lean Goldie, a former rector of Grace | ,; Norwich attended the -Lamb | & The Gettysburg Address. violence they have endeavored 1o crip- At the Memorial day exercises.in| e oo ap e 5 e : : b il = 3 : an 'rs. George . Guard, Mrs. lall a deeper and more abiding patriot- | spirit of discord among our foreizn expem so lhe style is in for church, Yantic Fedding in New London Tuesdey| B o Prayer ‘Was then ~offered by Rev.[Dlo our industries. Their sulmarines keeps, and incidentally, Var- _| evening® 3 B Y iver. |have ravagea the seas, sinking our| . . 5 £ Now for the midsummer white milli . | Jopeph T, Cobb, pastor of the Univer- | JJ1° ind sending hundreds of detenso. |sity Fifty Five Suits are the nery. A fine line of sport hats and| . ene Bromley and Frank A. Balist church and Tubbsy' pand ren- less 3 3 t Panames just received. Mre. 'W. EH.[qoniiis TIOMOY SR4, Cank o ess men, women and children to death selection after the Rogers, 71 Union St.—adv. Stonington as jurors at the present v 5 By orders by Warka T.ee Goss and |erabe conditions have been borne. Un- Mayors In all citles are being called | 1erm of the superior court sitting in the reading of the obituary racord by |2Vailing protests have been repeated |ask for them. Suits $15. to $28. Straw Hats Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street Norwich. i he upon to prepare for end guard against Adjutant George Kampf followed. After | 2%2in and again. Two months ago tho probable bomb outrages, incendiary| arigs Cora B. Fletcher, who has been the Gettysburg address by George Al- t[zynsis, when the government of the fires and explosions in munition plants. | i, guest of her sister, Mrs. Willlam bert Keppler, the monument was dec- | United States was compelled to recog- i nize the state of war existing between G. Browning of Edgewood, Providence, ERtEd By Fiol. 3. Hervert George. this country and Germany. No other e Ttallan flag, with its stripes of . ‘,E:'n. white and crimson, was float- g;“!c..o 2“ returned to her wome on The Memorial Day Address. course was left. And now from 5 Rev. Joseph H. Seiden delivered the | Washington has issued the call sum- ing beside the American flag Memorial day at the heme of Antonio Colett! on | Pprentice Alexander, Miss Blizabeth Memorial day address, which wa$ as|moning all our people to bring to this Franklin street. Alexander, and Miss Hannah Mallory ORRIN M. PRICE, . |tollows: "er'(ne;'g&“s E;,fl;rr"fl!exfléeir“‘o.‘;fl! sup- ©of Quaker TIill motored to this cit; Post Fifty vears have passed sincg the or-|Dport, 't whole-hearted allegiance. _/ |, The new secretary of the New Lon- |Grednessay and attended the baseball (Sedgwick Post Commander) . {gy;ization of Sedgwick post. For half| How shall we measure up o the de- don Charitles B e et Ind, | Eamhes £t the Acadesey. Memorial day, the one day of the{& century, under the leadership of the|mands of so great a day? How 1 Hchols, fo e e Tt year mhteh the mation sets a@side to|Grand Army of the Republy, the cit-|We prepare ourselves for the succes recently resigned. ary Stevens, of Westbrook, motored | bayed a T e R AT |day. ‘Decoration dav It was called at]President Wilson has truly said, the to Norwich early in the week and | oo B e ne been in the |the first gathering. . We gathered in|Wwhole work in hand involves not only AD JUS]'MENTS who takes the place of Bdward Lynde,; Mrs. L. N. Stevens and daughter,|pav tribute fo its soldier dead, had an |lzens of Norwich have observed this|ful prosecution of so great a task? As The aily statement of recrulHnE 0% | spent the day with Drs. James Perkins | nature of a remembrance of the past,|memory of those who had faced the|the training of an army and navy but h that the cause of illness H oo = 1o TS e A S Sravaiia in | the regular army tssued by Adiutaitisng son, Clarence Perkins. B o T oare ot Yor- | Krim purils of the battle ficld and given |also the training of & pation. = The Tmost schools of healing: consequently | G o Boo g i er Pysars St in 1917, with America | their lives in sacrificial devotion to|representatives of Great Britain and TSt Smeay comsists in. finding some- | Conmecticut a_total o 8 n! pr. Mrs. Wentworth B. Pren- | Der vears, b I Moo [ the sacred omuse. After o time it|France have testified to the hope and R R BT L L e e e tice refirned to Cambridge, Mass. on | BUTEES (0 S BT oo Sl "prayer | came fo be lmown as Memomal day, | courage born in the hearis of our war The Science of Chiropractic has dem- | Watson, who says he is from Norwich, | o afrs, Myron B, Pmn&ce 1ts, Mr.| " “The ranks of the old Clvil war vet- |The heroic dead were not forgotten.)United States on their side. t cnstrated that the causes of disease re | was fined $10 and costs, amounting 1o | oo, Sun.s 2 orans are fast thinning out, seven of |With mo less of tenderness our sol- | OUr power to render :n inestimable the ‘members of Sedgwick post, No. 1,|diers graves were strewn with flow-|Yice, for the resources of the United spiaced and sublaxated —sigments|g23.13. In default of payment, Watso: G. A. R, having passed over the line |ers. But as we gathered for this cele- | States, both in men and monev are pinal column, and by adjusting . changed with in tne condition can be cor: | FRS faken o Jail. He was chars: RO e to their reward since Memorial day @ |bration our thought have centred not|Well-nigh = limitless. But _ before the extent that the patient ; i OF ROOF GARDEN |year ago. on their toils and sacrifices, but on |these will avail our people must be their achievements: not on the cost of | 5tirred by a spirit of devotion, whole- - u ile hearings will be con- St T du‘ztet;n;\‘:ze:ner D o s Auianos | Excalivik Conact Programme by Chivinel "Parktle et the war, but on the triumph won. As|hearted and unreserved. That spi bile department of the state. the auto- Tubbs' Mi Band The observance in Norwich vester- fype vert ” 100 N aq" e’ deeper | cannot fail to take possession of ou: J. D. Z[MMERM A ' 3 mobile commissioner or his deputy pre- oot i day was.gne of the largest ever. Chel- | meaning of the great contest has been|Minds and hearts as we grasp more siding, and no longer by the secretary! A crowd of thirteen sea Parade was fairly jammed for the | evealed to us. We have come to un- ) clearly the meaning of this vast stru pse eyt of state. | thronged the Majestic Roof exercises which were carried out after | gavce 0% 1 1% V€ AEVE GOS0 0 | gle and the tremendous issues Involv- 21 Thayer Bldg., Nor- the procession had arrived at the Sol- | civi] wnr, armed strife between the|ed, and it is brought home to us that wich, Ct. _ Tacsday, Thursday, Satur-| A, Old Saybrook correspondent | 2% Wednesday eveniug when it Was|giers' monument. 3 The central is | civilization itself is at stake. The fi- |} i mentions that Mr. and Mrs. Willi; 2 g\)en: hor the season. ’{gs The procession formed on Main o . OF ouE TablonaigEnel tie on between sautocracy F, Converse (Sadie Jewett). formarly | axpellent concert Drogramme renderog | Street at Buckingham Memorial and : and democracy, and autocracy is en- of Norwich, have arrived at their 2o Tubbs' Military band durmg the | Started on the line of march very| yyebster spoke a great message on|trenched in its last stronghoid. When J. M. & J. P. SWAHN | f2z= on Mabie avene from New York | proving pretire cnow. S tiny v | shortly after 230 o'clock: Mayor AlIZh | (he floor of tha senate he £ave us the|(he =rib of the Hohenzollerns upor for the season. Ocated on- an elevated position and | L Brown and members of the court of | watchword, “Libertv and Union, one|Germany is broken the supreme foc of - Pl Al baant W interior, | theif well arranged programme in- | {7 bk el 7 as‘;ed e | and inseparable.” But was this a true}democracy will be over e department o e interior. |cinded o vasiety of nombers. The|lon Irom carriames < e ¥ I message he spoke? Can a free peopie The German Advance Checked. - through Dr. P. P. Claxton United|movie featured Violet Mesereau in Su- [41e Wauregsn house, the city fathers|form a nation, coherent, master of its| o must face the fact that 5 < 1 % - e s o the fact that in such 2 51-1 5 e ,hg s 1;‘. ool Metro travelogue, and a comedy reel, \ The Parade Formation. life in such a way as to safeguard |2 FO0 CHPTIRTY OO That advantage | Telephone 551-12 O ool gy, &0 school mext fall 82 & | His Wife's Mother. From 9 until 11| The parade formation was as fol-|COmmon interests while allowing freel o ings from the centralization of au- | patriotic duty. dancing was enjoyed. the music beins | jows: scope to private initiative? Can a re- | P NS TOM Lot SO R A, A | = June devotions in honor of the Sa- |furnished by the Majestic Roof Gai- public win and hold the loval devotion lgingle ‘master purpose can don Dr. Alfred Richards cred Heart of Jesus, as embodying |den orchestra. The floor was in very Platoon of Police. of its citizens = In the campalgns|ine complex life of u nation anc Christ’s love for men, will begin Fri- |£90d condition Wednesday _evening Capt. Dennis J. Twomey. from ‘61 to '65 the answer was wWrit-|.p {t5 resources immediately DENTIST Office Hours: 1.30 to 5 p. m. and the dancing was enjoved by Chief Marshal ten in fire and blood. The surrender | 165 fosources fmmedately many. The refreshment stand which Col. Charles W. Gale. at Apnomattox maried not simply the|, noh 1he world three years T is being operated on a different plan Aide: end of civil strife. From that dav the 5 D, day and wil continue throughout the month during the daily mass in the Catholic churches. many rode into the li: at. Evenings 71-8 from that of last year, was weli pa-|N. J. Ayling, J. Hagry Shannon. Chas. | United States stood forth a natio armed cap-a-pie. The gr. a Thayer Building Deputy United States Marshal | (ronized and each patron recerved a A. Gager, Jr., Frank J. Murtha, not a confederation of independent | DIOIET, o he D e iNe i House tel. 1225 §| Thomas Carroll of Hartford is in | Pretty souvenir. The roof garden was Otto F. Ernst. commonwealt but a nation whose L i G L Ty 3 Ttk of Ll Rockville to register and issue permits [ MOSt attractively —decorated Tubbs’ Military Band. citizens, inspired hy common . idealsit campgign, -as we now know, had been | to all enemv aliens in thef eity, He|Paims, atc. Ii will be opon evers Major John A. Hagherg and Staff. re indissolubly bound together by the | (AUPE B A9, WE EOW AN SO test is making his headauarters in the com- | Ding and ‘h]" “‘”1 ‘)iP a movie pro- Cea. I .1st Infantry. C. N, G. tie of a common devotion. detail r four decades the ablest i mme and 3 5 < FREDERICK T. BUNCE jmon councit chamber. STt 9 Lol s cCamt AU Griswold. America's Influsnce Profound. | minds in Germany have been e e 5th Co., Coast Artillery, C. N. G. . b with a two-fc\l problem; to increase | Coneert and social miven by Ladies WEDDING. Capt. William G. Tarbox. e o Aoy e Loilrs arfl Diotbeiiiy ok thetr THE PIAND TUNER)] Diison No 18 A O M. in T. A = 3d Co., Coast ‘Artillery, C. N. G. S i IR0k Siile; ana then to 3 = P. hall tonizht, §-12. Doughert:'s or- Skilton—Scranton. Capt. Willlam R. Denison. S e T D s Sourcas gmmoaiataly 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. chestra. Tickéts, 25 cents.—adv. The ancestral home of the Misses Co. 1, Home Guard. &n astounding revolntion in the politic | They failed to attatn thefr | Phone 838-2 Norwich, Coon. Throughout Connecticut most of the | Amelia and Susan Mathewson in Gales Lieut. Stephen J. Kehoe. eal conditions of the nations beyond|cause in the good providence courts are doing what little they can | €/T¥ was the scene of a aquiet but 4 Eletw, Dand. the seas. % at the head of the armies of France ™ | in Behaif of the farmer by drawing just | Charming wedding on Monday after- = it B A hundred years ago _democracy |there stood a man of superb mllitary as few jurymen from the country ,;;"SW‘ “ghe" ltheu’d et erses“H = ”"-Ti;:;;f‘(.idfl‘;g e seemed little more than a dream. The | ¥enius At the Marne the advance | - 5 e ana Scranton, daughter o: r. & e Tni f » a ost, that seemec DR.R. J. COLLINS | towns and away from the farms as 1s | yora Stranton. daughter of Mr. and Cuih Thh Sts Unitea States stood alone. £fiihe (Geoman oRk Tha med possible under the law. v i = s <13 Boy Scout: where the round world over the P L > ~ I3 was united in marriage -with Merritt 'y sty - - i tidal wav was checked T = - I e PR o iy oaee SR of autocracy was enthroned in_ the @ l Members of the 1916 claes of the | Camp Skilton of East Northfield. Mass. o - - seats of power. On_the continent of |Foism above all praise the blue-coat-| Danbury Staté Normal schoo: are con- | The ceremony, with double ring ser- Pl sy e e Europe the nations were under the|€d soldiers of General Joffre held the| A - iiaring holding a class reunion in|Vice, was performed before a bank of apt. Arthur T.. Peale. role Df sovereigns whose will was ren. |line, until England, mistress of the | 148 Main Street, Ncrwich, Conn. | June during commencement week. The | @PPie blossoms at 2.30 o'clock by Rey. | Orator of the Day, Rev. J. H. Selden. " |seas, had raised her army Nea Phone 1173 Teunion was to have been held last;C. R. Watkins, pastor of the First| Sedswick Post No. 1. G. A R. three vears have passed and C TuThS Christmas week but was deferred. Congregational church of Westbrook. TR ice. Commander. though hard by , ringed about The dride was beautiful in a gown Citizens’ Corps. foes whose armies outnumher her. 7 An invitation which has been issued | of French crepe de chine, with pearl City and Town Government. are better equipped, still Freuch-Amefl“an Flll' CO to all D. A. R. chapters has been re- | trimmings and point lace and veil. and . Red Cross. desperate valor. 3 14 (¥ . d by Faith Trumbull chapter of | carricd a shower bouquet of bride The war has entered ~wich to aftend the annual meeting | roses with maidenhair fern and sweet | The procession moved through Main of the Ellsworth Homestead associa- | beas. Miss Harriet Wetherbee of Jil- | 2’4 UP Washinzton street to Chelsea tion in Windsor Friday, June Sth. ford, N. H. an intimate friend of the | PArade. At the parade the National bride, was maid 6f honor. She was|ZUard companies formed on the easter- stage. It may cont Guarantee all work, We make no ar and the nex Who can tell chr-ge for Storage. Discounts on all Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. ever, I cannot find place in my heart frightful struggle will end? How- | prayer. The reading of the Memorial | With unexampled patience these intol- |leading styles of the season— perg resolution They turn in this reme crisis to America, pionee cause of democracy, and ¥ e by their 5 of rid-emanci of us is unmoved stirring all ou ar men of every selves free from preo~cupatior e private concern ki x of the inescapa resy upon, In t to height fo disba Lun ckingham Memorial Practical Furrier Invitations Mave boen Teteivell By, 4 | chartniingly Seweed in tanp eetn ly side and the Home guard, Academy y H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor Aumeey 9P NHwioh: restifiits to U] ceriiat QI e George W ékifi?g batta'ion. scouts and cadets formed a i‘;‘e\iv'dol;!gl o ARG i Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayér Bldg. | commencement exercises of the Con- |of the class of 1917 at Weslevad uni- | INZ On the westerly side. The automo- | be near or more remote, I look in | NIRRT TR necticut Agricultural college at Storrs, | versity, Middletown, a brother of the | DileS and carriages containinig those confidence for the ultimate triump which will be held.in the Hawley ar- | bridegroom, was best man. Wwho occupied seats in the stand and f the principles of democrac - mory of the college Monday, June 11.| The guests present. who arrived in |ile_ veterans, who occupeid seats Im- that triumph cah only be won by the | 190 Fri\nklm St. seven automobiles from Morris, Litch- | Mediately in front of the stand. pass-s| = R o T har A poster has just been piaced in all| field county, Middletown amd Durham, | €1 UP the parade between the two g e e S B M e B 1S THE PLACE TO GET A NICE |stations of the New Haven railroad | Norwich Néw Britain Bant Xoriinam: | lines, the companies closing in after e e Y 2 ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NIGE | system advertising the formation of a | Mass., New Yeck and Brosklyn. mere: [them and standing at dress parade. F ot SR N DB Funeral Directars PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY. | Military rellway company among the |with but two exceptlons, relatives of | TPOSe Who occupied seats in the stand Srdinated Ife. THe st he T iré . employes of the railroad for immedi- | the bridal i were the speakers of the day and co-ordinated life. Y 5 e e THING IN THE MEAT LINE i i Founke H A fused in a vital unity of the t and - ate foreign service in England and in members of the city government, in- gacin e i e b N VAL.LUPPERT | Waterbury—The American Brass | €1V0InE Mavor Allyn L. Brown. e T o and Embalmer; o The proposed curtailment of passen- izr‘;\p:'x;vyflh_au &:Ar:d ?ome't‘hlng‘ new Address by Commander Price. brought into action until the T r service on the New Haven road 'l in the housing line In its| The program opened wi realize that this tremendous conflict | = ™ Sl remuls In the release of squipment, | bachelors’ quarters at Brookdale Park, | by Gommander Oreis M. grxc?o?dsd:;;f involves issues far Jarger than the im 322 Main Street particularly ensines, as well as men, |2t the corner of Tast Mein and Har-|wick post. Commander Price’s address mediate fortunes of the natlor at |l Chamber of Commerce Building TS insure free train movement and | Pers Ferry. road. This bullding has|was as fylows: war, It cannot end, nor can the S ¢ ; s PR(ELAIM Y UR admit of a larger volume of freight “"f; !erlec;:d along the lines of a To His Honor, Allvn L. Brown. may- world know the blessings of an endur- 'Phone Lady Assistant being moved. mode] clubBouse. or of the clty of Norwich, Common ing peace, untll truth and honor and & Council, Selectmen and other officers justice are established beyond the On aceount of the war, Uncle Bam of the city government: As command- REV. JOSEPH H. SELDEN possibility of assault, and the prin- was uneble to glve his navy men 2 er of Sedgwick Post and n behalf of E : 2 g ciples of democracy triumphant );glldayt"‘;vodn;afla;‘ 'n;‘e men station- my comrades, I again welcome you (Memorial Day Orator) drawn battle would be a measurel TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. at the submarine base had their to this, our public s 2 : calamity, and the acceptance of peace| E ';',’:w'r?:"“”:',"‘: km’.‘: oy B regular work and the sallors were not Hee tesnbare Of the cf;:;cf&rmfil:r‘;- He gsnized es e Anal authorily In mat |baseq ubon the conditions which ob- = fhe all Ehal'n : snioky: ondl ot able to get the day off in observance Spanish War Véterans, who hive for s of state; save only Switzerland( ained in July, 1914, nothing less than e 10 Tha MElar: S of the holiday. o i e dhty £ and Englend. And England, while rec- | tregchery to a sacred cause Thi ducive to the Na ny vears done escort duty for us. | ognizing more fully than any other | mont oo not mercls a world in whien |§ $1.25 To New York $1.25 and T would make special mention of | European power that the Interests of | oo Express these inner feelings by wearing your country's sym- bol, THE FLAG. SOLID GOLD LAPEL EMBLEM TWENTY-FIVE CENTS The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jewslers, Established 1672 144 Main St, Norwich, Conn. The next annual convention of the 2 v <. d 1= y_shall be safe: it must be a P okl g B o B L Company 1, FirsFt Infantry, C. N. G.|the people are the chief concern of |aemiy 1n Whieh the wreat principle for 5 3 ho are doing special duty In our city ver i 2 s i illary" organizations is to be held in ! g 3 o Y | government, was far from accepting |wpies ;e SRal) D et Danbury in August, 1918, The decisioh at this time. Also the Sons of Veterans|(he principle of democracy, for the | sgni L, one oLl Tl was made at a meeting of the state and. our honored Citizéns' Corps. and|control of affairs was still vested in gt a , democracy is not individual freedom ™ e st T would also mention the Boy Scouts 3 - : v board and county presidents in New : .| the hands of an aristocratle oligarchy. D A e o Haven thie week. Tieruey Caaets, Home Guard, N. ¥. A.| - Even a4 Inte as 1360 the gains for B ey 1o fheier atalion, Red Cross. and to all who|the cause of political freedom seemed | ercise of individual initiative than any The board of trustees of Bulkeley s day have gathered with us to pay |inconsiderable. The spirit of liberty |gther form of -political or . school, New ‘London. who-had been || The commanding officers of ]| 7200, to our patriotic dead and. thelr |13 mot heen stified. hut 1t had beon | re” vieal oonence of devn: e b o . officers memorable deeds: will serve not oniy |ruthlessly repressed. In England | oo operstion. brotherhood. the a possible cost of from $50.000 to $60,- to make American citizenship in these | there were tokens of an advance near |ama Jovful wniom of citizens of e 600, have been obliged to give up the days more reputable through all future{at hand, for by the Reform Bill of 1830 | tinta i & w) . i 7 v, a < a whole-hearted endeavor plan. PBids on the plans far exceed the local companies Coast || encrations, the Union ahd authority| ine grosser political abuses had been | cgtaplian truth amd justice and honor the amount they felt like spending. of the United States of America, com- ia G v s- . pov Bastey us sved ||k and enie. ety o tnhmy | gy bt Rustl Cermany. Koe | 230 commion 1. : The authorities at the Norwich state e Terca is of impressive significance. You have | were ruled by autocratic sovereigns. A Bre0 Sio AEIN IS hokpitsl iy thY Mve, Mar Baeies met here today to honor our dead and 4 The eves of the world are turned to DR. SHAHAN, Specialist| i ot New London who suicided on onlirs froms Secretary of to deepen our reveremce for their Amazing Changes Wrought. America. In this most critical hour on _diseases of the Blsod and Stomach. | the City of Lowell, was admitted to the worth, to encourage a meore generous| What amazing changes have been|the world has known, I am persuaded Culture ;nar‘-riy 1lm' ’{-'.heumamm. Neu.- | hospital July 18, 1907, diecharged Ges. charity for our comrades who are sick | wrought within the space of a single | ghat our people will not prove recreant fitie, Tuberculosis Anemis Skin' and| 20, 1908, her condition normal, and was (IWar to recruit to war ]|, in distress, and for the destitute|iifetime. No great movement in his-[fo drty nor betray the hopes that -7 A 3 "‘ r Dre-|taken away by her mother—the last wards of our Grand Army. Today is|tory has swept across the face of the|center in her today. Great voices Seripiion treatment for. the St g asy Dr ok the festival of our dead. We unite to|world with equal swiftness. With as- | speak to us on Memorial day, the| Easy prevention of Typhoid. . . A 10-11 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. wn. Phone Upon recommendation of sugenlmr mn‘th ilnmd.“‘dy honor the memory of our brave and |tonished eves w look abr voices of those whose hearts thrilled 821. No outside cails made after 7|of Schools O. E. xfowen of ,\orgvlch. - our beloved, to enrich and enoble our |democracy in the ascendenc; with the vision of a free common- e » |teachers for next vear for the North lives by recalling a public heroism and [where autocracy stands discre wealth devoted to truth-and justice Stonington echeols have been appoint- privdte worth that are immortal. This|On the five continents every nation on|and brotherhood, and who built our ST RNE Ve Dl afBaltle. Mise i e Dakonal e of Maniatial Oisfths slobe Das espoused miors or Slowa|siitutions oo e principle that tue . g L n. me when in mind and thought our |heartily the cause of democracy, save |welfare of the people is the supreme s:msiau;oma Ashwillett are still || BER OF MEN MUST BE ]| zlorious past is made to live again.[the Central Powers of Europe—Ger-|end of government. Their stalwart .Ines prov. T. ——————————————— { | Tt 1ieme hour when a nation awakes|many and her vassal states, Austria|faith, their unfa_lteru;lg devotion have % = e i to the remembsance of deeds of hero- |and Turkey, with whem we and our|been our most precious Inheritance. B TR R potay nisnt ex: SECURED. ism performed in its defense, the day e o s T Tair ek the| Wiheil the tie of Msting camte in the VIOLIN Triith in the teport that he haw beew when a loyal people, grateful for ser- |forms of monarchy are preserved, as|days of the Civil war our people rose offereid tHe ROGeITy 6f the Oalnear vice rendered their country, unite to|in England, in Italy and Japan, but the [{o heights of supreme and urcalculat- Cut Woman's coliege at New London. || Apply afternoons and even- J|5onor their patriot dead. Differences|king. shorn of his power, i little more | ing devotion. Al honor to (he heroi TEACHER o el S g N 2 of party, creed and sect are today for- |than honorary president, while the|dead who gave their lives to the s hahis For Ohlh Work Beoavcs of S gotten, north, south, east and west all fconduct of affairs is vested in _the|cred cause of freedom' And no le il 3 N GO ol WL E ings at State Armo cver our broad land our people with | representatives of the people. Even|of homor to the fathers and mothers AN String !nstruments repaired < gs ry. reverent hearts circle the sacred | Russia s committed to this great prin- | who gave their sons in deferse of the Viclins sold on easy terms mounds where sleep our country's|ciple. What lies before that wonder- | Union. But other voices are speali- 5 JUST BEFORE RETIRING dead. On this Memorial day let us net|ful people in days near at hand no|ing. We hear the call of France, bied Eer_appeintmants addrses & s Hecsiorty Acie Fregiate formet that many eves are clonded |man may prophesy. 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