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WARRENOur General Warren was the man whose merit earned our Boro’s name;A hero born; a hero dead; a hero to unstinted fame;He lived and loved as hero’s do, gallant and brave and to the callFor freedom, with a loyal heart went forth with pride, to stand or fall.He fell, a martyr to the cause which he espoused we see todayThe ripened grain-fields which he sowed adown the year’s, so far away,But on good ground, as alw'ays proves, life’s leaven is so sure to bringFor Autumn, all for which was sown the seed of justice, in the spring.or rood are most successful in the public i dblishments, like hotels, restaurants and dining cars, or in the homes of the people. The health departments of most of the great cities have reported a notable decline In garbage collections during the past summer, which shows that housewives are setting their faces against the practice of throwing away food that is in good condition.His name will he did man;He was a leader were smalllive, tho he hns gone; his work as does a iwht n the ranks and frail, but inAfter several months of intensive training, Miss Li’lian Ferguson, of San Francisco, has qualified for a position as station agent on one of the divisions of the Southern Pacific railroad.his planWas justice, in a sense Divine which death or prison stood before; To neither would he doff his hat; veneer was not his stock in store,But through oak of cause;Lover of Freedom and he prized its Emblems and its code of laws.and through a solid manhood, for a sacredof telegraph, telephone and cable lines, the irrelative ultimatums and the policing of Greek cities with Allied marines, all brought about by the course of the Greek Government, have alarmed and hurt the Hellenic pride.The choice between heroism and humiliation was made when Serbia called in vain. The, at that time, pascent pyschological reaction agains against the Entente’s more or less gentle coercion, had grown and fostered in Constantine’s element, until on June 12, 1917. the high tide ofGreek governmental had to be met by the Constantine.perverseness elimination ofA tablet in our town today, supports in bronze a form to see In outline, General Warren’s mold; his love for justice aimed to freeThe necks of hero’s as himself from what he knew they should not bearAnd democratic In his view's, w'ould fight it out upon the square And we are proud to give his name to Warren Boro, for we know' His spirit is for freedom still, alike as many years ago,And further Warren County stands a junior name-sake of his tree And it is proud, altho, not vain, to bear the name of such as He. JOHN B. CABLE.
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Warren Morning Chronicle

Warren, Pennsylvania, US

Sun, Oct 21, 1917

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