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Three Million Dollars .. Three Million Dollars Over Fifty. Thousand -Accounts. ypm:. courlemu and :mlpm in Its I will guarantee to-maks a monu- ‘ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. ence of years iz at your service. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, _ Oak St, near High, Wasterly, R. 1. Established 1901, ‘Harold L. Wells, O. D.. Optometrist. - Detective vision c ted by the prop- er adjustment of lenses. ter-Langworthy Block, W " HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Hand Made Work fs Our Specialty. ¥y %ps and all Harnese Supplies car in stock. Factory Made Harnesy n stock at $13.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS, Removed to 44 West Broa Jysed 28 YEARS A CHINA STORE Do you know we carry the largest line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps jand Kitchen- Supplies In Southern _Rhode Island? We are direct importers 'and can save you money. Free delivery Y of $5 or more BTANTON'S BAZAAR, Westerly, R. L o gesse Street. 2 BABIES! they will be big boys and girls ‘their baby faces will be only memory. Bring the babies and I wi ‘catoh their smiles. i STILES, The Photographer, Brown Building, - Westerly, R. ne: v23d R B GEO. L. STILLMAN, Zroprietor of the i yre — Jigtege O, ¥ oBESW, W 7 Carry. new and second hand carr ms, full line of harn of harness. Carriae. rlnllr. al painting and automob! ’Dl int- 5 $450 WILL BUY e farm, amall house, some wood A new tract on 50 ft. front- ‘Wileox, Real Estate Broker. 41 st Broad St Westerty t SEABHORE COTTAGES. Furnished for Housekeeping. Accessible by Trolley. For Rent or Sale. FRANK W, COY, 8 High St, Westorly, R. 1. . twrra e R B e A Glllespte treatment of the halr and sealp, cures falliag hair; bald Ganarut and ot s High St Fotter-L £xo Lgv' : otter-Tangwort ding (UD Staiis). préts . ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Scholfield. ) Main street, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our bifity to do the very best work. A tiful 16x20 water colored portralt ' of yourself given free with every doz- en 8400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. Buy Your Shoes and Hosiery 'and get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILLSS, next to the Gc and 10c Store. Jy2sa LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river; no dust; no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean, All kinds ©f Fresh Fishand Sea Foods in their meason. Market 171 Main Street, West- lerly. foot of Cross street. Tel. 343. Glve us a call “ augld { Manicuring, Dermatolo; Shampool: Burgeon Chiro) ndl.:"ée Treat-+ ment, Halr Dre MES. M. 1. EELLS Fessonal assose, By an Fcia Wassage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet in 8t., Westerly, R. L ,fl Telephone 490, e 'WESTBRLY’S LEADING CLOTHING STORE— R G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. REGAL SHOE AGENCY. We glve S&H Green Trading St with all purchases. kil City Pharmacy TRY OUR 'JCE CREAM, JODA and ‘COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. 1:fi(pml St Westerly. B.- 1. my new samples of Fall m" (voolen- Clatom”Made sufts ik ELLEGRINY, 4 Main St., Westerly. cylmmg, Pressing and ‘Repulring. —_— Tlll Washington Trust Co., WESTIRLY R L. I'?P' v Eucnm Trusts. Pays Interest on Dgoosits Good service—Considerate attention ateed the patrons.of this in- you want to plll ’G\Il' busi- aay Defors the Dublic, no me- lum better than lhrolllh tile advertls ‘columns of The Bulletin. JONUMENT |} piirchasing it's to yuur interest to corre- My experi-.| § | For Benefit of Women who | Suffer from Female Ills In-Comgien with Othae- Amm.. of Rhod necticut Agricultural Cdle'.('l'um Defeated at Kmq- . stonm, 51 to 0—Thanksgiving Servicesat Congregation- al Ck\!rch-—Mynhc Man As the result ‘of an accident to the steamer Warwick' while_returning on an_excursion trip from Watch Hill to Providence, last summer, two syits for 000 and $3,000, respectivel filed Saturday in the s rior court. During a heavy sea a portion of the partition between the pilst house and the saloon and state rooms way stove in ‘and the incoming water nawrally created more or less of B panic amenz the passengers. Mrs. Julia T. Shea, or Woonsocke plaintiff in one of the suits, says ] she was a passenger on the boat aittempted to open the door of one of the rooms, ignorant of any trouble, and that a flood of ‘water rushed out completely inundating her. -In addi- WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED Minn.—*“T was a great female troubles which 2. weakness and broken down condition of the Minneapolis, sufferer go system. 1 read so | mnehotwlutL E. Pinkham's Veg- { etable Compounnd 4 had done for othe; i 1 suffering .women I | felt sure it would help me, and I must say it did help e wonderfully. all | me, I me mongur,nulwithm three months was a perfectly well woman. 1 want this letter made public to show the beneflt women may derive from ydh Pinkham’s Vygrtnble Compound.”” " Mrs. JORN G. MOLDAN, :}115 Second St., North, Minneapolis, . Thousands of unsolieited and genu- Ine testimonials like the above prove lhe efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound, which is made rx( usively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis- tressing ills gecllliar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt I.lne ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s %ehlble Compound to restore their hea Ith. If want special advice write ]!i rs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, Shewfiltmtyonrlemrasltflcfly confidential. For 20 years she has been helping sick women in this way, free of cha Don’t hesitate — write at on. Where 1o Buy in Westeryl ROBERT DRYSDALE & CO., Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter Dealer in Supplies. 54 Main Street, Westerly, R.. L. and Wauwinnet Ave, Watch Hill. R. L auglid Hart Schalfner & Marx Clothes ARE SOLD BY J. B. CRANDALL C0., Westerly, R. I nov20d GARAGE. ., Westerly, cars to rent; storing. Expert novizd supply repairing at short notice. AT, MURRAY'S STAR {RESTAURANT, next to Star Theater, Westerly, R. L Regular Dinner, 2ic. Meals at ali hours. novizd 2 AGENCY FOR THE New Hom: Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and- the price is right. Call and see a demonstration at THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, - - Westerly. novsa Wm. H. Browning DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose or mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly Jewelr. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly’ For “Electrical Supbllcs and Constructiap, see - ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel. 497. 62 Main St, Westerly. The Store * that undersells them all on Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Good: MECHANICS CLOTHING COMPANY out of the High Price District, Westerly, R. I - iy23a N w»nr and Builder, ¥ Rk T | nor and Angell played a hard game for d—;Con. Strml: by Auto. e tion to taking cold, Mrs. Shea declares that she received such a shock from |a Rf contact with an overehad e assaulted the young man. from a “car ler of w's Cove bridge in New Lon- morning. don, Friday Naugatuck—Cans | number of trout river bridge. He ordered the gir! bvmn vely retused, and . By crowd assembled and the fa s um. er was the cold water that serious and perma- | overcome and subdued. nent injuries resulted. to recover damages Frank Dickinson of Mystic was struck by an automobile Saturday even- ing when near the residence of County rings suit against the | Commissioner Willlams and rendered steamboat company to recover $3,000 semi-unconscious and received severai for the loss of his wife's services. cuts and bruises. He was taken in the s Pt The Westerl younn men who went | p, to Kingston, Saturday, to witness the footbail game between elevens rep. resenting the agricultural colleges o Rhode Island and Connecticut, wit- negsed an easy victory for the Kings- ton boys by a score of 51 to 0. The Nutmeggbrs were no match for the Kingston boys b; The Nutmeggers were no match for the Religious Liberties, being unable to stand up before the onslaughts of the |a ush line. _In the first minute of play, Kingston Scored a touchdown, Tully going through the Storrs line with The visftors at no stage of the [al game got near enough to the Kingston | d goal lne to get the ball across. to get away without' score of 51 to 0. (g 26 at the range in Elm street. utomobile to his home in Denison ave- ue, but the nulomo?lle party managed being identified. BRIEF STATE NEWS River.—There are 48 pupils in n’s industrial echool. D t. Jol Stepney.—The Hillside Gun club plan clay pigeon shoot tournament Nov. Coscob.—The old Broughton house t Coscob, erected in 1790, is being torn own. Daniel Broughton, its former The Connecticut team opened first half by kicking off. Rhode Island returned the ball 15 yards and Tully on an end run evaded the opponents, ran 76 yards for a touchdown and kicked“goal. This same process was repeated geveral times, Doll going over the visitors' line twice for touch- downs, Tully once and Sullivan once, in the first half. Score at end of the firat” haif=Riiode Island 24, Comnecti: 1 1 ““The_visitors took a stand in the second half and twice succeeded in holding Rhode/Island for downs. Just {® litle Iater, however. the Kingston I boys gained, at will, and Doll, Briden | and Quinn_ went over Connecticut’s goal line in rapid succession, while the lineymen raced down the field to keep up with the advance of the ball. Quinn made the final touehdown and Tully Kicked his sixth goal. In all 12 touchdowns were made, but oXing to | penalties three were not allowed, For- bush and. Bothfield played a plucky ‘game for the visitors, and Hardy, Mi- Rhode Island. The lineup and score: Schrywer, Davis le re, McDonald | Hardy, 1t 1t. Lawler | Minor,” 1g rg, Pierpoint i Harris, ¢ c, Weaver H. Mauuce, Ahrens, rg, Ig, Ainsworth 1. Mounce, rt, 1t, Sharp Angilly, Henderson, re le, Emholm Sullivan, Cummings, qb, ab, Dnzndnz? Doll, Briden, ihb, rhb, Férbush Tully, thh Ihb, Bothfeld Quinn, fb Downes Touchdowns. Tully 2, Doll 3, Sulli van. Briden, Quinn Kicked goals, Tully 6. Timekeepers, Wait, Gount. Referee, Curley of Brown. Umpire Kurrissly of Brown. Time, 30 and 25 minute halves. The state armories of Rhode Island, including the one in Westerly, are to be equipped with coast artiliery drill utensilsl by the nitional government. The Westerly armory will be supplied with mo quadrants, azimuth in- struments, ¥. C. boards, deflection boards, time range boards, etc. while that for the Providence armory com- prises all that is necessary for the complete course of instruction in the firing stations, to conferm to the ar- not the intention to install the heavy dummy guns at present, as the supply is not avaliable; then, again, | their “installation would require cer- tain structural changes in the armor- ies through reqnirements of substan- tial foundations for these guns, which | must first be laid. Position drill will be ' given the men by means of the plans of guns and mounts marked out on_the floor. The_supply of the new coast artil- lery drill regulations has been received by Adjutant General Sackett and will be issued during the present week. Daniel Sully, one of the best known regular summer redidents of Watch Hill, the cotton king of a few years ago, was at the height of his skyrocket career, says the New York Times, when he visited Mr. Lawson of Bos- ton. , Said Lawson: “Let me tell you, Sully, why men like you and me—freelances in the game of Qollars—can’t win great fortunes. When you started nobody knew you. You went ahead making money in the market—you made a million. Then your fellow traders—the other fortune chasers—knew there was a new war- rior on the field, a brainy, lucky spec- ulator. -They. bégan to watch you. “Now you've risen to the front rank dangerously powerful speculator, who makes and unmakes markets. Ev- ery hand is against you. the other big fellows are watching you as a cat watches a mouse, and they are ready to spring and snatch your for- tune the instant your eyelid quivers. When you began you were one un- known in the great crowd: now you are one man against.the crowd. “It cost me millions of dollars to learn that, Sully, and I give it to you for nothing. Take my advice—cash in_and quit” Sully Jeft the little den of the ele- phants unconvinced. He went back to the cotton market and in a few weeks hig fortune was gone. There was small attendance and scant bidding at the morigage sale in ‘White Rock, Saturday, when the prop- erty of Willlam Hughes was sold. The sale was about 25 acres of unmim- proveé land, excep” a small clearing, the actual value of which is.about $400. The propertv was ordered sold to sat- istv @ mortgage of $140 with costs The only bidder, aside from the repre. sentative of the mortgagee, was Rich- ard, the son of William Hughes, as none were inclined to bid against him. His bld of $176 was accepted and the property will remain with the Hughes Tamily, Local Laconics. John F. Pinte of Somersworth, N. H., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Pinte, in Noyes avenue. The Courtland P. Chapman proper- ty on the Watch Hill:road is heing im- proved uid beautified. The Mystics defeated. the Kingston Tigers at football Saturday afternoon by, the ssore of 23 to 0. At the lal Thanksgiving service | in the Congregational church Sunday | afternoon Charles Culverwell rendered | Gounod’s Ava Maria as a violin solo. There was liberal patronage Satur- day evening of the annual,turkey gup- | 61 the basement/of the First | B’w{ church by the Ladles' Aid so- | clef Nedrly = fifty niembers of Catvary | ptist church gave Mrs, Savah S, oveland @ surprise visit af her home, in Elm:street, Snurdn‘ evening, and | helped Ml.Bflte her 79th birthday. The four Sullivan brothers of Mil- | tord, Mase. singers and dancers, who | filled an erigagement in Westerly last | winu'r..wh;‘rle they haverelatives, are engas s week m 4 New London '] playhouse. Owing {o-unusually heavy. travel, the | flm of the east bound express | Y Westerly at 1.40 Sunday | l!b.fll second" . was 33 minutes late, and the on ‘was 50 minutes bemnd_ e For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or ‘cough, lave ‘the parts with Sloan’s Liniment. VYou don’t need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges- tion and stops the pain. Here’s the Proof. Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kans., says: “We have used Sloan's Lini- ment for 2 year, and firit an excel- lent thing for sore throat, chest pains, colds, and hay feverattacks. A few drops taken on sugar stops coughe ing and sneezing instantly.” Sloan's Liniment is zasier to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog upthe poresof the skin. It is an excellent an- tiseptic remedy for asthma, , bronchitis, andall inflammatory diseases’ of the throat and chest; will break up the deadly membrane in an attack of croup, and wil kill anylnnd of neuralgia or rheu- matic pains. All aru Keep Sloan’s Prices 26c., 50¢., & $1.00. Dr. game clfi dis- tyibuted in loeal brooks. n the - colored 11l present Sen- ator Morgan G. B-mley with ':.hflnc cup because of his interest in of the colored soldiers. in connection with the Brownsyille aftair. INTELLIGENT COIPARISON HAS INCREASED THE SALE OF Lee & Osgood’s White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup OVER 400 PER GCENT. INTELLIGENT COMPARISON IS CONVINCING EYERY- ONE THAT Pleasing You Means Our Success. It is now a recognized fact that our chemist has brought the Lee & Osgood Preparations to perfection and their PURITY and QUALITY have achieved for them the highest place among modern pharma- ceutical products. The Lee & Osgood Co. Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN novisdaw Order a case now. Dealers generally. D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent. Keenkutter Carving Sets Self Basting Roasters Food Choppers Copper Tea Kettles Rayo Lamps $1.25 ' Agents for BLAC /KOTE Rubber Roofln g 74 Franklin, Street THE HOUSEHOLD, On sale at 19¢ per oopy IN OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. ROOM-MAKING SALE Continues Until Tuesday Night. WE'VE NEVER HELD A MORE INTERESTING ROOM - MAKING SALE FROM THE STANDPOINT OF MERCHANDISE AND PRICE. HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF SEASON- ABLE, DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE, THE BEST THAT THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD AFFORD, AND DEEPLY CUT IN PRICE — JUST TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE MOUNTAINS OF HOLIDAY GOODS NOW ARRIVING.. ALMOST EvVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE HOUSE IS REPRESENT- | BD, INCLUDING WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAR APPAREL, UNDERMUSLINS, CORSETS, CURTAINS, UPHOL- STERY GOODS, LINENS, BLANKETS, SILKS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY, ETC. 3 CHILDREN'S COLORED IDRESSES Children’s Colored Dresses in sizes two to six years, percale, linen- finished suiting and outing flan- nel, regular 50c and T6c quality— Special- for this sale 42c PRIDE LAUNDRY SOAP Pride Laundry Soap, Swift's best, | full size bars, usually Se— Special for this sale 8 for 25.,, TOILET SOAP | White Ribbon Toilet Soap, the floating kind, usual a cake— | WOMEN'S COAT SWEATERS Special for this sale 7 for ZSc‘ ‘Women'’s Gray Coat Sweaters, al- | s0 gray with colgred borders, value $1.50— 69c BAKING DISHES | Special for this sale 98¢ Enamel Baking Dishes, with cover, for meats and fowl tough meat tender—value Special for this $1.00 UNION SUITS Women's Medium Weight, Union Ribbed Suits, long sleeves and ankle lengths, made from a_good wearing ecru’ cotton, sizes 5 and 6 only, $1.00 valye— Special for this sale 69c a suit 12/,c DRESS GINGHAMS Dress Ginghams in short lengths 10 to 20 yards, best quality Red" Seal, all colors, regular price 12%c— 7 > el Special for this sale 9c |0 oL LosE Women's Fast Black Cottom Hose, 29¢ MERCERIZED POPLINS— medium_ weight, - made with Poplins, mercerized fabric, plain spliced sole, heel ejd toe, ¢ull colors in leading shades, materials size and length, value 25c— much used for one-plece dresses, Special for this sale 19¢ per pair regular 29c— Special for this sale 19c a yard | "0 Lyry e BaGs Women's Long Grain Black Leath- §0c VESTS AND RANTS er Bags with leather covered frame, broken bottom and change purse,’ large size, value $1.39— Special for this sale $1.00 each Womgn's Light, Winter Weight, Ribbed Vests and Pants, sizes 4 to | 9, single ribbed, full bleached, | value 50c— WRSUNE Puk: Sl :nefe ¥ | MEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR Men's Heavy, Ecru, Cotton Rib- {REDUETIONS ON MODISH bed Underwear, complete sizes— MILLINERY shirts 34 to 48, drawers 30 to 46— unusual value— Misses' and Children’s Untri | ! s e S e ™ed | Special for this sale 440 a garment were 98¢, $1.25 and $1.98— Special for this sale 50c each | 12,. HAT PINS Jet and Fancy Hat Pins, length pins, value 123c—y Special for this sale 5c each good WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS Women's Trimmed Hats, former | price $3.75, $4.75, $5.00 and $6.50— Special for this sale $225| WwoOMEN'S NECKWEAR i |, syomen's Neclwear WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS and latest designs— ‘Women's Fine Tailored Suits in Special for this sale 25¢c each different styles and finely finished new skirts, values $22.50 up to $25.00— Special in all colors $150 MEN'S AND WOMEN’S for this sale $19.50 UMBRELLAS Men’s and Women's Umbrellas, latest designs, paragon frame, fine WOMEN'S DRESSES assortment of handles, value Women’s Dresses in the $1.50— . i shades and fine dressy materials, Special for this sale 98¢ one-piece effects, values up to| e 2 ROUGH PONGEES | Rough Pongees, all self, 27 inches | wide, a good line of colors to select from, regular price 69¢ per yard— Special for this for this sale $12.95 WOMEN’S LINGERIE WAISTS Waists trim up tof Women's Fine Lingerie fine embroidery and lace ming, values from $2.25 $2.98— Special for this sale $1.75 e 49¢ per yard PEAU-DE-SOIE Peau-de-Sole, 35 inches wide, all silk and wear guarante price $1. per yard— Special for this SCRIM GURTAINS | Very good grade Scrim Curtains hemstitched bands, tucked body pico edging, white and ecru finish, | regular price $2.65— | REMNANTS Special for this sale $1.79| Remnants of Percales, Ginghams, | Fiannelettes, Etc, marked at SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS one-half regular prices Scotch Lace Curtains, fine Brus- | sels lace effects, also cable nets | with renajssance edge effect and | WOOL FINISHED FLANNELS swell beaded glass paf Wool Finished Flannels, imitation erns, reg- | ular price $2.25 to $2.75— of Scotch Flannels, neat stripes, Special for th le $1.69 excellent for waists, usually 17c yard— Speocial for this sale 12/5c yard FLOOR OIL CLOTH g Floor Oil Cloth, o' d fi?;r‘gdzf&- r Off Cloth. Te8U- | \LL LINEN TRAY CLOTH Special for this sale 25¢| All Linen Tray Cloth to em, good size, value 19c— Special for this ~ale 12/4c each CORSETS P Vae Corsets, latest model, medium bust and long hip and back, four | WHITE BLANKETS Boss'kupyechers Siiaphied, - siwe <18 11-4 White Blankets, extra heavy, to 25, value $1.60— ! — Bgacial.for this sale’80c"a pair| ~ YHUe B0 Special for this sale $3.19 CORSETS RO i 0, A Mk wing | SO T ORTABLES jum bust, four hose supporters at- Comfortables, - pure white cotton | tached, sizes 18 to 25, regular filling, full size, good designs, i value $1.25— value $1.756— Special for this sale $1.39 each Special for this 98¢ ”lld TFBIHINS. Heating and Plumbing, oo 2 Franklin Street. .S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. Agent ‘for Richarczon and Boyntom Furnaces. €6 West Misin Street. Norwich, Conn decTa Sideboards A dining réom ‘without a Sideboard {s muéh llke & witidow without hang- ings — unfinished . and ' unsatisfactory. It lacks the touch that gives the room the home atmospliere. Our collection of Sideboard and Buffets Is one of the largest in Bast- ern Connectuct, and our prices posi- tively the lowest. Special prices om all Dining Room Furniture this week. Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Streel. oct7d Fancy Nalfvc Chickens Fancy Native Fowls Fancy Native Ducks Just the thing for Sunday dinner. Apples, Basket Grapes, Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Ete. PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. novisd High Grade Pianos Shades made fo order Mattings and Wall Papers YERRINGTON'S TAXIDERMIST AGENCY. oct27d -« LEON - LADIES’ TAILOR 218 Main Street. May Building We Warrant Entire Sa ‘Telephone 712-8. Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone $68. 77 Codar Street Jy2ea QUALITY fn work should always be constdered, espectally when it costs no more than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. Brown & Rogers Wish to announce to the public that they are for, the Fall Paint- nm and perhanging, In all of its hes at living prices, with Com- peunt Men to do the work at short notice. Jun2d oct2d ALL HORSES DIE No other form property Insur- once is sure of b'r' = loss. GET YOUR HOI INSURED be- fore it dies from INSTROKE. 4T Norwich, Conn. nu-Olu uv house 854-2, jun23d JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. 8lank Books Made and Ruled'té Ordes, ul BROADWAY, AMERICAN IQIISE. Furrell & Sanderson. Prope. SPRCIAL M’-hmw