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COAL AND LUMBER. ade of Rubber We Have Jt* WHY NOT—— BUY THE BEST Rubber Footwear They wear longest and cost 7 e BB R ; g guest of his parents in Eden street. | tional Sunday school today at her ahd To' fedl 1" Kl €very 1ot (Tie Kot 9 Mra. B, F. Whitmore of Willimantic | home from 2 to § oelock, . . | row of the women. Disaster saddened | 4 [ g B0 i g e | but never dismayed bim, “Triumph was > Mrs. R, H. Bradley is spending a few €. E. UNIOH N weeks in Worcester, - | his at the last, and barely had he tast- p g Lt e ¥ ms BIRTHPL AGE ed it before murder found him, and the | g = :;M list Church Free From Debt. “;6';1"“"“;‘ ;:‘n ihu!'“h Celebrates \ the kindly, patient, Tearl A : " Y e Meth Hurch fs feee y nniversary. 8l pait, 18 €50 S i oln Day and Flag Day Observed with Fine Patriotiom| o.fi* st i 2 e A osed forever. b % & ¥| . The Christian Endeavor society of — Announcement of D. A. R. Prize Essay Winner— e R UL 3 the Congregational church celebrated Small Boy Rescued from Park Lake — Cemetery The new Lincoln stamps were on 3 bre. its twenty-first an Fri- salo Bt the local postoffice Friday, | tay evening by toritine s ovrer tor Directors Adopt Resolutions on Death of John E. Brown—Personals. - 1 Lincola and Washington. 'm Flfm scm 0' c@lfl- As a people wg are indeed beyond , ‘ measure fortunate in the characters of bration Today. allke in essentlals—they were alike in the great qualities which rendered each '] SR ~ | the"two groatest of our pubiic men,l \ mmm BEUVERS ‘mEsS able 1o render service to his mation and to all mwankind such as no other | The Lincoln JEWETT CITY. oAt o e R BTl s Mombars of D. A. B Chepter Pay|rap of Norwich. ~Mr. Northrup save T ; cost versdry—K. of P, Installation. There were two selections by @& quar- sales, ; best qua’ity 85¢ tette, Miss Mabel Young, Mrs, G. H. nary celebration in1age 7, who had broken through the ice.| Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D. best guality 65¢ Priof, Mrs. Walter Jeffers and Mrs. | [ Men's, Fri Women’s, best quafity 59¢ : eveninis, was | The vaudeville perfermer rushed to the | A "R . E. H.' Hiseox, with Mrs. ‘Georg: With portraits of | rescue and succeeded in hmdxn‘;z., Shecial *aerved Lincoln's birthday by | sparics - as accompanist. They sang |l Boys’, Childs’, best quality 39%¢ All fresh and new—sure to wear. Come to Our Hearts and Abide and Alling Rubber Co., Come, Holy Spirit. R. L. Frost sang 74-76 MAIn St., Norwich. Washington and Lincoin. They were man of his generation could or did | the staig armor P a great succes render. There Liave been other men ms | 3, SiEN, *[TCL, | (nspicuous, the | boy by lying on the Ice and lifting fle | Shater Livrary Teidey Srimeoe™ Tha [Extols Career of Great Liberator In ! great and other men as good, but in | izrge r as decorated with |lad out of the water with his strbng v 3 1 , arge drill room was decorate ad out of 3 room was decorated with bunting and | C Hol: 0 . Bpeech at Laying of Cornerstone of | all the history of mankind there are | emblems of patriotism, and when the | right arm. fiags, & Jaxg$ Pictars.of Lincoin: oo f;;re;‘«‘_om;l;‘ifihe Lora, Mre. Frost be- 162 State St. New London. 14 Stores—Whelesale and etail. You don't get a pound of dirt with every shovelful of COAL i i | no ¢ two xercises wepe commenced at 8 o'clock | By this time Superintendent Coon s 1 the Lineoln Memorial—Distinguished | 10 otlier two great men as good as | exercises were lof to capacity, The | arrived and took chdrge of the soaked g;‘"fifi?m&;‘;‘l’n"'bg‘x: Efig:‘ fem: | tractively arranged and a social time twi the armory was fill 7 | Men Present— Escort of Former | these, no uther two good men as great. | |5 BN VAR 500 M 10 g™ ancock | and chilled boy, He was taken to the | Whiting, - tix was enjoyed with games and refresh- Widely though the problems of today | (rand Army posts were escorted from | office, stripped of his wet clothing, | exercisss oncneasn siboided: = The | ments, ¢ Wearers of Blus and Gray For Mr. i orted £ g B Mg 5 opened by ‘singing America, Gufiday @ubjeots M | itter from the problems set for solu- | the Memorial building by Fifth com- | wrapped in Mr. Coon’s overcoat and| with Miss Alice Brown at the organ. 4 . Roosevelt—Exorcises Under Auspices | "\ ooy, n when he founded | Deny. Coast artillery corp pt. Bour- | pliced beside the fire. Dry clothes| After the Lord’s Brayer. the soore| Sunday morning at the of the Lincoin Farm Association. | this natl S Eaii S den’ A. Babcock, headed by the West- | were Sent for and in a short time the| tary, Miss Ida Foster, called the roll,| church Rev. E. W. Potter's ‘;u s nation, to llu" oln when he saved | iy 0 g boy lg':ltn{'[pd for h lu:tcl;mmaule;ln}w each member responding with some | Wil be The Reward Jesus Sought. | Hodgenville, K., Feb, 12.—At Amer. | It 42d freed the slave, yet the qualities | * Fithan Wiicos, chairman of the gen- | an older brother. He 15 the son of Mr.| quotation from Lincoln's sayings. Af- | communion service ‘will be observed. 'k odge: v h‘l s B they showed in meeting these prob- | e committe ded, and at the [and Mrs. Frederick Clarx and at the| ter the secretary’s report was read a | The subject in the evening will be The | a's Bethlehem, near this town, where | o1 ara exnctly the same as those we | OPening are C 8 e id in substanc: time of the accident was accompanied | letter of acknowledgement from the| Christ-like Traits in the Character of Ber savior was born 100 years ago, the | ghould show In doing our work today. 2 |:f~lu;,“ . is country churches, | by his brother, who became so excit- | trustees of Slater library with regard | Abraham Lincoln. | associations and so- | ed that he was unable to render Mal-| to the history At the Congregational church Rev mation paid tribute today to the mem- | Lincoln saw fnto the future with the | cictice of yations Kinds, are celebrat- | colm assistanc the ‘chapter £3 the HbIATy ey read.” | W. H. Gang'a subject in the morning ®ty of Abrabam Lincoln. Eloquent | prophetlc Imagination usually véuch- | ius the centenary of Lincolws birth The special exérclacs ‘were opened | Will bo The“Soul's Today and Tomor- peakers extolled his fame, and on the | s1fed only to the poet and the seer. | V) F glad that through by @ paper read by Miss Martha|row, and in the evening An Unaccom- k8 o | i : #pot where stands the cabin in which [ He bad fn him all the lft toward | i, Republic, the Fifth company coast | concert Sunday evening the First Bap- | of Lincoln. She told of the trip of her| Installation of Undaunted Lodge. ' | greatness of the visionary. without | artilery corps, the . the West- | st church in place of the regular|parents in her youth to the west; she Thursday. evening officers of Un-| "u Bre’ Ume“ . you buy from us. No! — ALL COAL is more or less” dirty when it leaves the mine; but every pound is well screened before we deliver it Local Laconics. on of the Grand Army of | There will be a Ijncoln patriotic | Brewster on Nancy Hanks, the mother | Plished Purposs Not a Faflure. 'Phone. the light the cormerstone | - . o ":‘L:"l e e o | AnY of the visionary's fanaticlem or | erly band, and " the citizens of the | service, married Thomas Lincoln when she was | daunted lodge, No. 34, K. of P, were The Edw. Cllappell Co. #f the Lincoln memo! e egotism, without any of the vislon- | Umionwealth gencrally, this Weels| iss Viola L Leland of Attleboro, | 23 vears of age, June 13, 1806, They | insfalled by District 'Deputy "Grand During fhe first 15 days of Feb- | Ing has been ma : éMS | Mass.~ formerly a teacher in Westerly,| Went to live in a common cabin and | ghancellor Jacob Wechsler, assisted | DUFing the Hrs ays NORWICH, CONN. principal figure at the laying of the i o laat i of the praetical | fitting that pupils our schools | 4 & “Mrs, R. S. Lanphear, 11 | later went to Blizabethtown and then P. Gorman as grand pr and Kinney as grand master(of wrms. | ruary I will make first-class, | by Sornerstone was P'"’dfl;fi““""“» | man and inability to strive in prac- promiuent place on our | & CEETE, o to Nolin's Creek, IIl, where Lincoln |y, i Wwho delivered the main a 58 tical fashion for the re: tion of an for none was more | i was born. Later they moved to In-| The officers @re B. M. Blake, C. C.; > : % 2 v » Sympathy with education than was| The regular session of the Third| giana. She died thers in 1 th Fechsler, V. C. an, | Plain Tailor-made Skirts at the | The services at the Lincola farm |ideal. No more practical man ever tiv- [ S REI MGG, edgealion G B8 aistrict court was held Lincoln day, but | (athor ad san o tho trers arir g | Jecob Weehsler, V. C.: 3. B Gorman. ain Tailo: were held under the auspices of the | ed than this homely backwoods ideal- | 4o hat the race which Dincoln freed | the only Dusiness was the continua-|the cofin in which she was buried. | nubinsen, M. F: . B. Robir ’iridicnlously low price of $3. Duifon of the Broad Street Chris- tian church offered praye followed i by the W sixth anniver- s kit ch has | 1st, but he had nothing In common with | with the stroke of his pen should be [tion of cases until the next session. | Two months later @ preacher was se- | 1. Solo A Qi AR xor Ramoc i, whiE X Tt those practical juen whose consclences | Fepres It is hop- | James M. Pendleton and his brother | cured, who proachad’ the funeral ser- E‘.m{s&fnmmh_““ : Fit and Workmanship warranted. | Mabored long and assiduously in the prvigelseidors Aok g e YR will inspire | of Stonington were in Westerly Fri-| mon on her grave. She was very su-| son, L G.; George Robert | | ffort, now crowned with success, {o | e’ it “|in all an g tion for the rugged | day and made their first visit to the | perior to her husband and her son in- | {rustes for ¢ ears, J. T | S. LEON, Ladies’ Tailor | . fregy ¢ Lincoin's | SUish between good and evfl, fail to | virtue of Abraham Lincoln Memorigl building. They spent the|herited many of her fine traits of | two, years, William Robertson, and | ® ’ | mark worthily scene of L | understand that stremgth, ability, | Afier American Patrol was ren- | balance of the day in Nerwich, character. one year, Solomon Wechsler. A com- | “May Building, 278 Main Str Free Burniag Kinds and Lehigh birth. The association was represent- | gy awaness, whether In the world of ed by the Westerly band, Rev. John | The house resolution to pay the bill Boyhood and Youth, mittee was appointed to arrange fflri febsd over Garage. | g an g ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta | Telephone 108-12. of Miss Mattle P. Babcoch, $150, for In' celebrating the thirty ° , which was |, ."jizht and heat of the Third dis- mfi‘m:.fbj:( o g o Louhe was | sary on Feb, singing of @ew Amerlca | trict court office, in Westerly, has been | reading. She told of the bardships of terly high school chor.s |passed in the senate by the comcur- | his youth, of the death of his mother| Bethel Jobn Howard of the high schiool then | Zonce. when he was eight years of age. His | the Bethel e e whivh was re- | A marriage license was fssued Fri- | father married a scon time, and thi ; applause. . The | 42y to James Everett Pendleton, age| mother helped him very much in every #d by its president, former Governor | bustness or of polftics, only serve to make their possessor a more noxiow: a more evil member of the communi- if they are not guided and con- 5th. At the recent meeting of grange it was vote '.u‘OUR .- e | Branch Office—Lewis', Shannon Bldg. - Mark-Down .. —AND— Chrmie SR TR . LUMBER \ Osln u | 7%e best to be had and at the rignt prices, too. Remember we always carry & big !ne of Shingles. Call us | up and let us tell you about our stock. H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY Sale i, is still going on. Everything is being J. A. MORGAN & SON, sold at exceptionally low prices. It| Coal and Lumber will pay you to oall at our store (hi.l We carry a well selected line of all make an exhibit at the state fair to be held in Berlin next fail. sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- ing purpos 5 Central Wharf, Tel. 834, sept19d week and get our prices. You can save SCHWARTZ BROS,, | “Home Furnisher ! | 9-1: W:tor hstroot \GOAL and wWOooD Tel. connection. | ! spect for the brother from whom he differed. In the hour of a triumph that would have turned any weaker man’s head, in the heat of a struggle musical director. Flag day was observed in the schools of Westerly Friday, with exercises Sp C., will be recelved at Sunday’s meet- ing. . A, G. WARNER POST vitt, and R. A, H. Clark, | o orberehip in Cargill council, K. of| Wa® umder the impression that The should not marry and aid not appear for the ceremony. He went away for his health and a vear later, on Nov. 4, 1842, was married to Mary Todd. CORPCRATION, 507-5(5 North Main Street, C. H. HASKELL 'Phones 402 — Annual Clearing Sale|,, * —. Upholstery Dept. | | cially becoming the centenary of Lin- Target of Critics coln, a veteran of the civil war speak- SeSs—— 3 1 in- She was the most criticized woman "'"127.'."'9?,’" Hall on Lin- | o ever lived in the White House. 8 Thames St. | i “Mightiest of Americans.” lled by a fine agd bigh moral sense. Lincoln's Qualities Needed Now. By 23, soldier at Fort Mansfield, and Miss | Way to make the most of himself hatd played Tenting on the Old Camp | 2% . We of this_day must try to solve | Ciround, atter which Gertrude Briges |Alice May Aineworth, 18, daughter of | Through all the hardships ho was vory . e o Chlare e B | 0 20 paatoectesatel Carriage requiring to an especial degree the | sjuiozue of Abe Fincols rendered b7 | ‘The setiste ecmmiisaen’ sdaeation ""A"’ flfsp’;‘;’i’n‘;“fl“m“‘h’d tricks. a combination of indomitable resolution olored children, after which the [ has made favorable report on an act solo, The Bird end the Rose, was : Republic. ecited | copal church in Westerl [ At this poist Mre. G. H. Jennings by the way in which Lincoln used both | 1 ./1i” 1L yian “f e Peopie. and | church may hold property. o the vaiue | X234 severai celoctions descriting Tin. L these traits as he strove for reform. | William Critcherson When Lincoln | of $200,000 instead of $40,000. coln as a lawyer until he was elected Au tomoblle A e . Career as President. . very attacks which following that)| Spangled Banner, the assemblage| Twentieth senatorial district, which 4 eotreb brought wioh'bis head, atiacksSANIInE, includes the town of Stonington, has|_Mrs. W. R. Burdick read a paper on Paintin and eloquént address on Abra- | Herbert W, Rathbune judge of the|nated May 16, 1865; she gave a de- g and by the extremists of reaction, He | I Lincoln. Al ita conciusion the|town court’ of Stonington. Judge | Scription of his inauguration and said Dever wavered in devotion to his prin- | MED school chiorus sang Prajse Ye the | Rathibun was guocesded by Alberti R. he was the mainstay of the republic, and ciples, in his love for the Union and in | to the memory of Lincoln and made to all ‘durln his fldmmlstm!ionifl As on al 1, “H Vi th vhitest ing him because he was (0‘0 extreme; enduring memorial at the Lincoin Continued Page Two.) Mrs. G. H. Prior and Mrs, E H. His- THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL. America Dby the audience and|Putnam Friday in honor of Lincoln's| Mrs, B. F. Burleson read Lincoln's|Carriage and Wagon Work of alll kinds ST : to extremes. centennial anniversary. speech at Gettysburg, Nov. 19, 1863, e o . money on anything in our line. Boseph W. Folk of Missourt; its inde- | yot [orngps the most wonderful mittee in charge included 3 miret, closed for the winter, and | SEFCMCE o IO O g, “HIY arat love R L IR mrrangements for today's ceremonies, | future, the most vitally Important was J. M. Pendleton, J. L|Jeor’ entered by burglars during the 2 ' #nd other officers and members. the extraordinary way in which Lin- Ratcak, 4. K SO fow Sooks, T e AL U D - Sweeney, M. H. Shan- |~ Three Putnam students won men- | 52¢ dlec. o P A prominent figure in the crowd of | garve undiminished his lpve and re. | Brown, Paul Hillard, B. A. Babeock, [CORtCSE 0 eeiring | Set for New Years day, 1841, But he @istinguished men at the ceremonies Cc. 0 was Robert J. Coliler of New York, to tion of the cabin fn which the great Mberator was born. In 1880 the cabin | Which spurred many a good man to was removed from its original site to | dreadful vindictiveness, he said truth- | i in cac sehool, The programme, | Dedicat _— | bis office he had never willingly plant- | follows: b p it e S f h o Davenport. There it served as Spring | o4’ o ¢iorm 1n any man's bosomfand | National Airs, Agnes Roche: greet-| A. G. Warner post, G. A. R, observ- | TECE €00 POl o 1o for hus. Come early, for the best choice of house unti] the early eightles, when it ‘bemwm‘ hi mpfmm}q to stady the | NS Birth of Lincoin, K:lth‘on‘n‘e ;;g e’fl Llr;;olx;u‘blrlhdaé bih!o‘.}dlng exer- and's’ full yedve és for. ons year. these bargains, Trunks Bags and p " S o s . 0 ter; Lincoln's First Great/ Grief, cises their new rooms in - & i g | was bought by an enterprising show- | o iqenty of the trial through which "X New Mother Comes {o the | Front street at § o'clogk Friday eve- | She went ubroad end lived, but grads b 817 pairs $5c Musiins @ .a 650 ] merve as an attraction at world’s fairs * rning Under _ Difficulties, Howard | of Commander W. B. Whittemore and - . PTY N hich to lear: fsdom and not as " % 1 > ¢ in Jume, 1882, at the age of 60. i . 8 pairs 25 Muslins @ aua v whie earn wisdo: McQuinness; Was Lincoln Lazy? An- | included the following numbers: "The state hymn was sung in closing, Large stock ‘of SPC.d Slelghs, patiy i ; ate It was rescued by Mr. Colller. The N i - v . v 7 a . 2 . . 4 the solemn exhortation that, as the | Russel] Dower; Battle Hymn of the| by the post; Lincoln as a Boy, Mal- stes: 2 ; . 2 pairs 2 . 188 cty. ank- outgrowth of his efforts to preserve it | you st CEIOINUTE e otte 1n | Republic, chorus; Lincoln Nominated | colm Willey: banjo_duet, Mark Lewis | Alice Brown was tne hostess and| Portlani Cutter, Family and |, [0 365 Nottinghum @ ... 200| "> large varicty. Also Bisak o7 s rom Inaugural Address, Henry Broad- | ident, Norman Kennedy; Washington : . % 8 . et ‘-"l: '-“’“,‘3 “:‘:“‘_ a0 "‘r“""- | country. | foot; Story of Gettysburg Address,|or Lincoln, Willilam Beicher and Wii- Commission Signed by Lincoln. 0 Marle Antoinette @ 3.25| Prices. R Wil W chncrets Soem | Marchie Be A I . ! ; L ] By 50 Marle Antolnette @ 525 The Perfect Tribute, Y. he commission for captain signed by s Dullt sround and over the shack fn | He lived in days that were great | Iiiiin Homphreys: Tenting on the| Rev. J. R. Stubbert, pastor of the| Lincoln a month before his deatn for| OWing to the lateness of sea- " 2 1 erri rothe! Old Camp Ground, chorus; Which Edncin was born popslhegss W egries 4.0 o M Lincoln’s | ered a rousing patriotic address which | father of Mrs. F. §. Leonard. Mrs. 2.00 Madras @ . 1.00 Alice Bldg., 321 Main St M 3 fted. Tel] the €' . . tudi =1 many social and industrial problems | recited, Tel) the Children the Story. |Mr and Mrs. George A. Alnsworth of | studious. Fe was called the strohgest with cool headed sanity. We can profit yrus rendered the Battle Hymn of | to amend the charter of Christ Epis- | SUn& by Mrs. F. 8. Leonard. and We can learn much of value from the | Died. The band played The Star| Senator Bradford, representing the| P edent: Jv. George H. Utter delivered | introduced Lincoln as President. He was nomi- alike by the extremists of revolution g iy B ther. Then Joseph L. Peacock spoke | Stillman of Pawcatuck two years ago, | the libetator of the slave and a friend % his abhorrence of slavery. Timid and | urgent appeal for the laudable and . . soul of any man he ever knew. I rlmmlng The interesting exrecises closed cox sang Freedom's Flag. but, as a matter of fact, he never went Other Pomfret Burglaries. A very interesting story entitled “He| Anything on wh built to order. Pones, who had active charge of the | of the Amerlea of today and of the B. 'Smith, G. H. Utter, T 5 other tham the Bradley place, have| cyperience was in 1835, when he be- ; coln could fight valantly against|,,, w. H. Holmes, Jr. W. S. Martin, i age he became engaged to Mary Todd Obeti evenings. Man Who Saved Cabin Present. | yp;¢ 1o geemed wrong und yet pre- | Walter Price, L. D. Richmond, J. B.|ton in The Bulletin's Lincoln story | of Kentucky and the wedding day was a cgn arK | e . whom the country owes the preserva- | v that so I rendered @ Fes i 1, ber & mile and a hal¢ distant, neay | 0117 that 50 long as he had been fn | rcndered at the Westerly high schoo man and carted around the country 0 | oo worg passing as philosopby from JIn Home, Adelaide @mith; | ning, The programme was in charge finally sent to an asylum and died 6 pairs $1.75 Muslins @ 3 S .l Cas and elsewh From this 1 tnious | m €S sisewhere. From his Ignominiots | wrongs to be avenged, ending With | na Peckbam; Lincoln's Autoblography,| Singing, Marching Through Georgla, | o e o) Sngine the scio. et o2 X 2 parpetual memorial for the DAtion | 3 wommon effort to save their common | and FElected. Harold Doyle; Bxtracts|and Ernest Lewis; Lincoln as a Pres- | Juitl Lo twenty<one present. Boas Sleioh 200 Nottingham @ ..... 225 | €% Robes, Whips, Etc., atlowest i usiness Sleighs. o ; Gettysburg Address. |liam Maertens; violin solo, Frank Har-{ Among the articles of interest was 7 In the marble momorial which will be Joseph Ho: L85, BHNG MMM @ <, gsc‘lh Sh t k t H n The Trent | First Baptist church, Putnam, deliv- | Nathan R. Gardner, now deceased, the 3.00 Madras @ Usrs | 116 ONBIUCKE ariess l]., Affair, Marjorle Crandal son will sell at cost, Acting as escort for President Roose- | gainst brother for what each sincere- | £/ "™ o 'raq)” Louise Blackler,| was followed by a reading by Miss| Leonard also had the New York Her- 5.00 Madras @ . 250] welt and lending a very plcturesque |1y deemed to be the right, in a co- | piny Hall; Lincoln's Humor, Richard | Grace Lawtop. ald of April 15, 1865, <ontaining the o0 Arkian ® 200| decsa Rouch to the occasion were the mem- | tost o grim the strong men who aloe | Butler; Lincolw's Last Hours Julia| A soclal session followed the enter. | officlal despatch of Lincoln's assassina- L 4 a e G | can carry it through are rarely able to | Cailaban; His Funeral, Elizabeth Spar- | tainment, during wiric] e Woman’s | tion. 2 ] PGH of the Loulsville post of the Grand 15 St to thtadeo e sy on in, My Captain, Rhoda | Relief corps and the Ladies of the G.| To Entertain Kindergarten Depart- lArmy of the Republic and the mem- | 40 p P BEray; Lincoin, the Man of the People, | A. R. served refreshments. o bers of the Louisville camp of the | those with whom they grapple in mor- [ synes Roche; The New America, cho- Mra. B A, Paust enterfainy tie Kin- Onited . Confederate Veterans. The Iml strife. At such times men see | rus: address. I)r( E "g“.“;“ M;z;gan. D. A. R. MUSICALE i R ol | santhy mingling of the bine and the gray on | through a glass darkly. To only the | representing the A. R.; America. part: IF YOU DON'T NEED AL P its While the exercises were progress- : Phis occasion elicited from President | Farest and loftlest spirits s vouch- | AWOUS the EXCrcits wie FEPECCRC] Gicven at :::-:2 eé (;;.:ut Regent, Roosevelt muny expressions of delight, | $afed that clear vision which gradually | cxcellent crayon sketches of incidents 3.75 Arablan @ 5.00 Arablan @ 6.00 Arablan @ 5.50 Bobinet @ . 3.00 L B GRRIN :2:‘3.8=‘§ BULLETIN POINTE 4.50 Bobinet @ + 3,75 | Soceseassssssescessesscssssese 3.00 Bon Femme @ . 175 - 1.00 @ ..... 250 X 450 Bon Fe @ ..... 300 BENNANSET HOTEL, M. B. RING, Chestnut St. Understood Better EachDay comes to all, even to the lesser, as the | in the life of Lincoln. They were the| i i & The Men Who Spoke. yamntiion S g e . L lok oa Lincoln sittine on| Flizabeth Porter Putnam chapter, :}g‘ «'-‘r.'p.;“‘f\-‘,"h;f& ve\r\!!:\v‘:m;jumfv, 715 Boswell Ave. The exercises at the Lincoln farm | o o ance . S la > ‘Teading. Lincoln reading|D: A. R, observed the Lincoin cen:| The most successful business man ls| 2Sed Wwhat we Hont. We have been | Discontinued Patterns and hort| jrgs.class wines, liquors and clgesa = M | wounds are forgotien and peace creeps st 'y T h 8 tenary by a most enjoyable musicale | the one who knows every detall of his i A Ay - lengths Tapestries, Velours, etc., at ol rebit servec 10 b t Thy § | s at me fireside, full length sketch y { best ale made, guaranteed absolutely Meals and Welch ra I egan at noon. e opening address | back to the hearts that were hurt. But | of Lincoin and Lincoln in profile, given at the home of Past Regent|,,yiness and does not depend upon a | pure, but we séll other things that are | very 10w | order. John Tuckle, Proo. Tel 43-G reises were undef the direc- | Mrs. G. . Shaw 'in Pleasant avenue, Stanton, Prin- | at three o'clock. Mliss Allen of Hart-| Poyior” understood. In no business is D. J. McCORMICK, 'd Robert A, H.| ford, niece of : - the 80| & detatled knowlea, 30 i b My Bl wak £ ge more essential i loist of the afternoon, and her beauti- | § Cet{leq, knawetEs o e et | aus3ld Franklin Street. pull for his puccess. Each day this Is| just as pure inie B. Portieres and Couc){ Covers reduced. HAM AND CHEESE. The best place in Norwlch to buy #ho spoke on “The Lincolu Farm As- | slon. He did not hate the man from | fon of M sociation” He was followed by Gov- | Whom be differed. Weakness was as | (. | wvas defivered by ex-Governor Folk, | to Lincoln-was given this supreme vi- | The | ernor Willson, whose theme was * forefgn as wickedness to his strong, | = the coln’s Mother State.” Then came Pres. | §¢ntle nature. But courage was of Jent Roosevelt, whose “Lincoln Cen. | # Quulity so high that it needed ne tennial Address” was received with | boistering of derk passion. He saw earnest attention and at its close with | €1early, that the same high qualities, great applause. The president’s suc- | LD¢ Sane courage and willingness for cessor a8 orutor was Secretars Wright, | €If sucritice and devotion to the right who spoke for “The Confedorate wet. | 45 it WaS given them to see the right, even.” Laston the list of spenkers was | P2longed bo 0 the men of the north | There were a]_exes Broad street school. West Side, which | included addresses by Representatives | Albert G. Martin and Col. Paul H. Hil- erd of the national commander's staff, Grand Army of the Republic. Westerly watérmen are interested in the project for a congressional appro- priation at the present session for the | protection of the work done at the jses in the|ful voice gave pleasure to all pres- ent. Mrs. C. L. Torrey and Miss Ber- tha Sargent as planist also added much to the afternoon’s entertainment. The programme included the following se- lection ‘Winds in the Trees, Goring Thomas; Madrigal, Chaminade; Were I a Gard'ner, Chaminade, Miss Allen. "Cel- lo solo. Lehn deine Wang, Jensen; The Violet, Grieg; Ich liebe Dich, -Griegy| Miss Allen; violin solo, Mrs. C. L. Tor- want an estimate on any work in my line, I'll be pleased to give you the benefit of my many years experience. C. Wi, WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. ‘Phone 370. Rug19d HAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED. He may break his leg this slippery T. he Del-Hof, Running Hot and Cold Water. Rooms Unexcelled. Service Prompt Tables reserved for Ladles. febsd N.S. Gilbert & Sons 137-141 MAIN STREET, Pressed oraMinced Ham or any kind of Cheese is at Mrs, Thumm's, 73 Franklin Street. Others have learned to buy of no ore else. A trial order will make you a bermanent customer. G. E. HODGE, General James Grant Wilson, the well nd to the men of the south. As the | Harbor of Refuge at Point Judith, un- Elizabeth’s Prayer, Tannhauser, A . . 4 e y ars roll b¥ and as all of us, wher- | 1! & larger sum can be secured for ex- ’ 2f Wepther. WHEN you want to put your busi- ) known writer and who spoke | YeUIS T | tensive fmp rents. . Allen. Japanese Love E. G. RAWSON, Agt., ness before th there is THERE s or medium i ac e v 0a “8 { ever we dwell, grow to feel an equal | “"SIV€ Ty A Song, Thomas; My Dear Jerushy, Gay-| "Phone 559. 327 Main St., Up Staire. | ium better thas thioash the ady Eanters Comneotiont eomtio o Bl Iver A T Por “The Federal Veteran.” The lay- Ing of the cornerstone foilowed the ag. | Pride In the valor and self devotion, | nor, Husheen,” Needham, Miss Allen.| deci2d ing columns of The Bulleti ietin for business results. The fifteenth annual conference of | Luljaby, Opera Harold, with violin { and Feed | i @resses. and the men who wore the gray; so this whole nation will grow to feel a paculiar sense of pride in the mightiest of the mighty men who mastered the ‘nighty days, the lover of his country nd of all mankind, the man whose 0od was shed for the uuton of his people and for the freedom of a race, Abrahatn Lincoln President Rocsevelt spoke as follows: | We have met Lere to celebrate the Bundredth auniversary of the birth of one of the two greatest Americans; of one of the two or three greatest men of the nimeteenth century; of one of the zreatest men in the world's Bistory. This rail splitter, this boy who passed bis uvgainiy youth in the dire poverty of the | the frontler folk, whose rise was by weary and painful labor, lived to lead his people through the burning flames of a struggle from which the | | Jorest of | Preferred the Insomnia. A story is told of the late bishop of London, Dr. Creighton, and Lord Rose- bery. Lord Rosebery complained to American Revolution was held in Th ursday, Mrs. Charles Providence was ent, and Mrs. tuck, state will be el | vice regent. when e assembles | Washington ess in April | The resorts of the state officers and | committees were received and ap- | proved, which included that of Miss D. Holmes of Westerly, the tandall Gates, historian, for Phebe( Greene Ward Westerly. The sum of to the General Greene mem- ation. of the men who wore the blue | the Rhode Island Daughters of the| obbligato, Miss Allen. Following the programme an infor- mal reception was held by Miss Allen, during which refreshments were serv- Committees of W. R, C. The following colmmittees have been appointed by the president of the A. G. Warner Woman's Relef corps: Relief Committee—Juliet Finchen, Jane Inman, Estella McKachnie. Executive Committee — Mary J. Wright, Frances A. Barrett, Mary E. May, Diantha Chafiee, Inez Curtis, Jane Inman, Margaret OLeary, Lucy Converse, Elizabeth Chase, Nina Per- ry, Mrs. Klebart. Auditing Committee—Emily Tour- tellotte, Julia Finchen, Mary E. Bowen. Home and Employment Committes— KNEADED EVERYWHERE Because its qood STABLES Up-to-date Equipment | and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET, (Tormerly Chapman's) Telephone 10, apri@ mation emerged, purified as by fire, | the bishop of want of sieep, to which born anew to a loftier lite. After long | the bishop veplied that he never suf- | teeg of the River Bend cemetery com- wears of iron effort and of faflure that | fered from insom The earl ob- | pany. Charles P. Chapman was elected eame more often tkan victory, he at | 56rved that he wished he knew the | president and Walter 1. Wheeler sec- o 1 rerdads: - b > Bk | retary and treasurer. Resolutions ' of st rose to the leadership of the re- ¥ A | regret wese unanimously adopted on public at the moment when that leader- simple. [t the death of John Brown. a mem- ship had become the stupenddus world | started to write a s : | ber of the bo At & mecting of the board of trus-| p)isaneth Chase, Loretta Randall, An- geline Chollar, Conference Committee—Elizabeth S. Anna C. Gilmore, Nelile sea-l you need it HaveYour Garments ver, Sadie Williams, Mary Perry. Dish and Linen Committee—Diantha , Lucy Converse, Nina Perry. Sntertainment Committee—Anna C. d of trustees since Jan. task of the time. He grew to | few moments he was wide awake. uary, 1886 and president stice Jan-| Gimore, Dorothy Bartlett, Lena Mun. Made New greatness, but never ease. | the othier hand if he wante St z roe, Maria Tefft. BY HAVING THEM DYED, STEAM OR DRY CLRANKD, Called for and delivered, ewing Committee—Melissa P. Ar- nold, Esteila McKachnie, Mina Perrv. Frances A_Barrett, Jane Willis, Inez Rev. S. M. Cathcart, chairman of came to him, but never happiness, save e in a few | the judges in the award of the Daugh- that which springs from dolug well a all he had to do was 4 4 sermon. Then sleep * painfol ‘and a vita) task. Power was | seconds. Lord Rosebery replied that | €rs of American Revolution, an-| proe “pieanor Young, Harrlet Chaf- . his, but not pleasure. ‘Lhe furrows | 1t was his practice (o chouse the less- | nndenia. Tridar. that i iy Scio0l| fee’ Carrle Prentice. STIT FRESSING SESTINL er evil, and he pre of | was awarded Aubrey I. Maddock, class | . >1078l Comumittee—Melissa P. Ar- S L i ey iy of 1909, for his esfay on The Causes | "0ld, Mar e s bt sy [ the ‘Revoution. Honorabls mentiog | Sodisrs’ Memorial Fund-—Mary Pras, NOER S 01 Howell, Emily Tourtellotte, Mary Per- . Anna Gilmore, Annie Spalding, ranees Barrett. City Notes. 1 = £ John Holmes of Amherst is smend- | HEVERY HIGHEST QUALLTY the week end at his home In Grove deepened on his brow, but lis ey ;. were undimmed by eliher hate or fes His gaunt shoulders were bowed, hut - e his steel thews never faltered as he N H James Wi e ,,’ % 2 Bore for & burden the destinies of is | MOV, Haven- Haiew N T8 A Pred Welcome, who is filling a e head of e Haven police | week’s engagement . in a local play- people. His great and tender heart day ‘oropniiie.at| Halses And. 1s. Dilled ax. The Mar o shrank from giving pain, and the task His Hand was walkinj 6 W n avenue. His 1 g near the m h’m was:to pour out like wa death was the result of a fall sustain- #e. the lifeblood 0f the_young men | oq uy pnix nowe several weews aga | " r e také in park, exercising his 7 A S AT . - - - - ; S e e P Marjorie Barber, 19 ye OLD MEDALFLOUR |[Seey gna don't wait :lm"b}:. last minute. m referring to plum! or gasnttl: on 18 Asylum dogs his attention wae at- t. P tracted by the cries of Malcolm Clark, Nelson Mansfield of Boston is the

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