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way Company. It is understood that local " granite manutacturers are inclined to concede to the Barre bill of prices, whicp piaces the minimum wage scale for cdtters at 40 cets an hour. An offer,of this nature might possibly be made, but for fear that employes might farther in- st on splitting the difference between that sum and the rate in the original request. On the other hand, it is hinted that Strm:k Tto!ley Tnc‘k Wbfle Runmng Dovn Szecp Hfll —-E!pmencs of District Nuue A-ocuuon ‘Explained to Mymc Visite m-Comfl ‘Files ' Exceptions in " Judgement Against Pawcatuck Valley Street Rail- improvement of /custing down Cookey Hill ‘and making a uniform and easy grade from Main to Broad streets. The fire house is located on the crest of the hill ‘and whether the apparatus is to go by way of Broad or Main street the horses must be driven down a steep hill on _elther side and compelied to make short turn into either of : the streets, and the wonder is that more accidents have not:occurred. In the o' mesting of grange will be young eveming and a valentine social e held. Cheshire—The new reformatory in clg. WHL be ready for occupancy firat of this coming October and give acoemmodation to 200 in- Beok Hill Gun club wa: for the fox hunt with their the fox greund section. home two foxes, one red gray. Susfo & Turner have been the eollecting_con- it nine months, beginning March dealth committee of the eouncil. Curtie, in the su- court Tuesday_ acted upon about maturalisation cases, the would-be coming from all parts of Litehfleld county. Haven.—Over 100,000 pieces of were _malled hers under the of @t Valentine, and about o them were coversd with red transfixed by Cupid’s arrows. . Johm . 1. Buel of state regout of the D. A. R, r guest of Lady Fenwick chap. A. R, in Cheshire Tuesday af. and ‘gave a talk on Appropri- of Chapter Work. Yoevington—Eilsear La Tullpe of whose 11 year old son, Dal- -l-mnmut'ny an air in the hands of seven vear old Glordani, hae wued the latters for $10,000 damages. —-iln George L. Lilley, Mick P. Lilley, The- 'rrmnnl An- , mother of ', wm leavs on 18, for a three weeks' deiegation of the several ving arge the of the twenty-fifth anni- of the Sisters of led upon the Eis- the Bacred Heart convent the @voming and presented a purse of Der little ones only the mo:i and benefieial remedic m when setually needed, o1 informed mother uses on! and gentle laxative rc., of Figs and Elixir o hen a laxative is requircd is wbully free from all ob, substances. To get ils b effects always Luv the genn , manufactured by the Californis lyrvy Co. fil o Iuy in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY W, riy Branch Thres Million Dollars, ......Threo Million Dollars Over Flny Thousand Accounts. . eourteous and efcient in Its management. Bart Schaffner & Marx ' Clothes ARE SOLD BY 1. B. CRANDALL co. Waeaterly, R. I FoR saLe om couta ea in ,0F ths compact part of , each ‘naving 80 foot Both having vacant a‘ hat can be scoured at hell et purchaser -l,l slectr n )lun ng. nlncctlol' W. Coy Meal Eeatate Co., Westerly, R. L * Day Your Shoes and Hosiory | #9¢ & eowpon on the Planc to be siven away a PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDOE." Wetablished 1901, % Woeills, O. D.. Optometrist. urrrrmu o7, ihe, pEon ‘Block Westeriy” B L. mnms lrdnltfi such a proposition would be accepta- Dle to the union men, who do not ex- pect to receive all that is specified in the bill of prices, but who believe it is up to the manufacturers to maks a counter proposition if that submitted by the unions is not wholly accepiable as_presented. stone cutters are not particuar- 1y desirous of pressing their case until after settlement is made with the quarrymen, as they could not work without the granite and that they could hot receive unless the quarrymen con- tinue their operations. It is therefore possible that special eftort wiii be made to settle with the quarrymen before atterapt is made to effect settlement ic Boat company was two motor boats for the government to be used at th Newport naval torpedo station in co: nection with sansett bay. The sum allotted for the two boats was $9,500, but the bids varied to a great degree as to the cost, ranging from the low bid of $6,856 to $11,400. The boats are to be forty feat over all and have a speed of twelve knots an hour. The West Mystic bid carries with it completion of the boats in fitty-five days. The Narragansett Bay Yacht club. Riverside, mads the second lowest bid, $7,000, and comple- tion in ninety days. Wednesday morning a response was g to a call for residence of Willlam B, Beach street. Tha first apparutus 1o leave the fire house was the chemical hose wagon, drawn by & of horses. Tha course was down s Cookey Hill into Main street, th2 ho; going at moderate speed a0 snow-covered and slippery hill making the turn into Main street the wagon slewed or skidded, one of the the coming in contact with tracks, and the wagon turned half over, throwing the driver, John Whaley, aMd two firemen, Jumes Maxwell and Frank Brown, to ground. The three men escaped ser ous injury, but the wagon was put out of commission. 'Tha axles are spru the running board and Pt one slde smashed, as was %0 ons the portable fire exting: e, horses were prevented from running and no other damage or injury re- sultad, The Rhode Island Ones Alorts proceeded to the Bri dence, hut there was no me services of the firemen, as in the chimney and ex fore it had communicated woodwork, which was accompli fore the arrival of the fire apparatus. The department was callsd omt Wednesday nichit for @ chimney fire in a Pond street residence, the fire he- ing extinguished with chemicals. Now that two fire alarms have 1 in short order, the brave unteer fire laddies are on the qui ve for that third call which they declare is sure to come in the very mear future. i of and The accident to the Cyclon chem cal and hose wagon at the Main street road Wediiesday morninz is beinz used a8 an additional argument for tlie ne- cessity of hurrying along the voted rpedo trials in Narra- | Cyclone | the | | { zen sent In |, | Granite Cutters’ | delegate and Dr. Samuel |alternate to represent | | Wednesday with the clerk of the su- | | Cyclone mishap the escape of the men on the wagon from serious injury is bordering on the miraculous. from Myst n the formation of a district nurse association |in that village met by appointment the officers and execu- tive committee of the Westetly Dis- trict Nurse association in the assem- bly room of the Memorial library Wed- nesday to get some ideas as to the working of the system in Westerly, of its organization, its general scope and management. *Miss Estelle Murray, the local nurse, told of her expersence in the local field, of her general duties and how they were accomplished, Then thera was informal session and the of- ficers of the local association gave all the information they possessed in dis. trict nurse organization and manage- ment to the visiting ladies. Local Laconics. Several Westerly clergymen attend- ed the sessions of the National Relig- ious Education association in Previ- dence Wednesday. The twenty-fifth annual session of the Rhode Island Christian Endeavor union will be held in Olneyvilie on Washington’s birthday. There was a special meeting”of the union Wednesday night, at which there was discussion relative to the new bill of prices., Miss Sally Frankenstein of Pawca- tuck assumes the part of Yavatt in the play_of The Amazons to be presented by the students of Smith coilege. The management of the Rhode Island | State college has presented a bill to the state for furnishing artificial light to -the Washington county gourthouse in Kingston, 5 Representative Albert H. Langworthy of Westerly has introduced an act to change the name of The Merchants’ Freezing and Cold Storage company to The Cold Storage and Warehouse com- pany. Prizes for excellence in_penmanship | have been Palmer of Boston to_Mary van, Elizabeth Sharvan, Marion M. McKenna and Irene Fitzpatrick of St. Michael's pa- | rochial sehool. Willlam E. Martin has been U Gr: camp at the annual etat Modern Woodmen of Ameri held in Pawtucket Ma; . Casey has besn appointed chief for- ester, - Attornev Kingsley filed & motion erior court of Washington county of intention to present exceptions to the supreme court in the case of the Paw eatuck Valley Street Railway company, against which damages of $10.000 has bden awarded George Champlin. Tiis i3 the case where Mr. Champlin was thrown from a wagon which, he alleged, was struck by a trolley car at Wateh Hill, and received permanent injuries. “Souvenir” W. H. Taylor of Putnam cities and boroughs are assigned CAPITOL CHATTER Little Sidelights on Legislators and Legislation. for. de t mbers ha: uesday h day affernoon on the petition of cscniéd_ them | Representative Whiton for an amend- coples u[ the ket Manual, | ment to the charter of the city of New h have been gotten o in the on, regarding a f m as in otner years. This is he resolution of Sen: tie earliest date at which the books | thorizing the city have ever oe issie honds “‘Gr.ev.\'\ne‘\.mgl n,",'{u..‘ff“ f“-r'ml?i 2 Having nothing more important to mend- Re of the eight sent ir farz_the of Staffor super ea 1 communicat sppointment court for Tabled fc n recoi Joel H jud; a term calen: of Representative Dunn secured Tuesday a continuance of a hearing concerning the resolution introduced | by him, which provides for the erec tion on’the Capitol grounds of a mon- | ument to Gen: Nathaniel Lyon, who is burfed at Eastford. Another measure of Dunn's which was down for a hearing day befors. the commit on Iso continued. This meas- that bank commissioners at least once a year, cause an umination to be made of all banks under their supervision by an expe; enced accountant to be selected . b them, the expense 10 be paid by the bank examined. The measure intends the examination of all pass books, al- so, and is regarded s of special in- terest. on Representative - Hearings before the committee on ——— Life Saved at Death’s Door. “I never felt 80 mear my grave writes W. R. Patterson of Weilingtop, Tex., “as when a frightful couglt and ling trouble pulied me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor’s treatment | for (wo years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that 1 am alive today ie due solely to Dr. K New Discovery, which com- pletely cured me. Now T weigh 187 pou been well and strong 2 ck, safe, sure, it's the best rem u; an carth for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup-and all throat lung -troubles, o0c and $1. Trial tla free. Guarantesd by Lec & Os- so0d Co. Tortured for Fiftsen Years by a cure-def) I3 mach irouble that barm doctors and resisted ali reme- dies e tried, John W. Moddars of Moddersville, Miel feemed doomed, | He had to sell his farm and give up work. His n hbors id: “He can't live much longe: “Whatever- distressed me,” he wrote, “till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for m: that I can now eat things I could not take for years. Ii's surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble.” Just as good for the and Kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Onis 50c at Lee & Osgood Co.'s. 1 ate Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable ramedy for backache, rheumatism and nrinary irregularitics. They are tonis n action, quick in results and afford a m’f" velief from all kiduey. disorders, | heaving hefore the. fudiol § Ovgoad O t attention, led 't with a period pertaining to national h as much gusto as it absorb the tter: on of v they ere sitting in Washington rather than in Hartford. The Sulloway pension | bill got their endorsement after some debate, but the effort to recall from the senate the resolution endorsing President Taft's plan for, reciproca trade reiations was killed. ~Represen- tative Johnson, who led the effort to recall and admitted that he “ignor- antly” voted in favor of. the resolution last week, feared that the farm Copnecticut were going (o be injure and did not want 1o see the legislature 20 on record as favoring the plan. In the senate the resolution endorsing President Taft's plan was taken from the fabie and passed, 27 to 6, after some debate. There was to have been a meeting of the members of the democratic state central committee in Hartford Tues- day for the purpose of deciding about having permanent headquarters at the capital and to select a person to be in charge of the samg but as only about a baker's dozen of the members put in an appearance the meeting was ad- journed until a week from Saturday at New Haven. Tuesday’s imecting was to have, been held at the Hart- ford Democritic club, o N P | Representative Hall of résolution providing for cess the legislature from April 15 to J uvary, 1912, on Tuesday, and, on motion of Re sentative Fremeh of TFrumbull, after considerable dgbate, of the day on Tubsday hence, The sensa n- six weeks of the debate in fayor of this delayed action was that | the members Wwill be hetter able to judge by the beginning of April Wwhether 1t would he better to ad- journ on the 15th of thet sonth until next year, or whether bvf continuing they would be able to cldhn up bus- iness by June and adjourn sine dic. There was ‘a holler Tuecsday from mambers who claim that the clerks of committees are not st Tollowing the rule relative to noti ng interest- ed parties of the time when hearings in which they are interested are to he held. The clerks that need the punéh- ing up have been warned to be good nuder probable penalty of being siap- ped on the wrist. Répresentative Banks said Tuesda during the courso of remarks on un- other matter, that on account of the .| suzceed s taken from the table | de, | the order | £ parmxrsc- came up. anyome is of ul! not a wide ranse ‘conatitute g0od game laws for ‘necticut, they would be disfilusione by attendance at onp hearing. alhe petition Representative pman of h t now. occwpled by mckwm: of in the house Representative Cocion 2. Wit o New London), s set down for a hear- ing at 10.30 o'cleck Thursday morn- ir%x before the committee on contested elections. S Valentines and gayly decorated pos- tal cards lay on the members desks when they came in Tuesday morning. They were the gifts of Souvenir Tay- lor. | Governor Baldwin transmitted to the senate Tuesday - the nomination of. Burton Mansfleld of New Haven to be state superintendent of insurance to Theodore H. Macdonald of New Haven; also the nomination of Hon, Lewis Sperry and Dr. E: K. Root of Hartford as members of the state board of health. . Thede latter are re- appointments, E. D. Robbins of New Haven wi Haven was ulso renominated Tuesday by Governor Baldwin as @ member of the state board of education. e The Tolland county members of the legislature at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon heard the report of the county commissioners read and ac- cepted it. .The meeting also nominat- ed Charles Thompson of Ellington to succeed himsélf as the Tolland coun- ty member of the state board of agri- culture. Adjournment was for two weeks. COLCHESTER. Boys’ Club Ball Nine Announced—En- gine at Electric Light Plant Repair- ed—Sale of Ransom Block. The Colchester Boys'-club basebal team met at _the club room Wedne day, when Captain Lazinsk announced the makeup of the team which is as follows: Catcher, Maurice J. Tynan; pitcher, Joseph Laszinsk; first base. Ray D. March; second base, Frank E. Foote; third base, Julius Nelkins; shortstop, A. Tatro; center fleld, Max Rocen; left field, Max Friedman; right field, Byron Randall, Captain Lazinsk is hoping to hear from the managers of teams in Mood- us, Fitchville, Columbla, Lebanon and Durham, and others of like strength. The ball grounds will be put in first class shape this spring. The ground near the catcher’s stand will be roped off as in recent years the crowd has stood close by and in case of a foul the catcher had no show of getting it and also a number have been hurt while standing there from foul tips and being hit with a bat which had Heen accidentally thrown from the bat- ter after a hit. The basketball team of the club was at Grange hall Tuesday ernoon practicing . for th game, with. the Academy fve. 4 ihachinist from the factory of the Fitchburg Engine company was at the Boys’ aft- p@ver station of the electric light company uesday and finished the many repairs which were to be made, and the I were on Tuesday ning, achinist reports there should not be any more tro; from the engine, - ‘ward C. Smith has returned to Chester, where he is at work after u few days with his family on Ehawfod Heights, Miss Florence Dawley relurned 1o New York Tuesday. Mrs. James Brown and lady friend of Willimantic were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Brown Tuesday. Buys Ransom Block. Samuel Levin has recently purchased ihe Ransom block on the corner of Lebanon and Hayward avenues. The carpenters are making several changes in.the second story and he is having painted inside and out. first floor as a store for scveral yveass. T. Swan Rathbun was in Moodus on Wedneaday. Charles H. Dawley ster were in North eve- that nd Daniel Web- stchester Wed- nesday attending the funeral of J. H. in the Harris. cemetery. FOR MILLIONS OF LUCKY BALDWIN. Further Testimony in Mrs. Lillian Ashley Turnbull’s Suit. Burial was Moodus Los Angelc the a sor, The read- of Mrs, Mari ston last wesk, B wach of the time foday in the Nirs. Lil shiey nbull is con the “Lucky ifvin_millions. Mrs, Thompson Heposed that she be- came acquainted w Tillian Ashley in the fall af 1891 through a newspaper advertisement inserted by the latter requesting that some couple adopt her. She said Miss Ashley afterward came to her home in Westminster, near Bos- ton, and later helped in housework, for which she was paid. Tha witness said while M |1ived with her she never|infor Col. Albert Pope had ill treatéd _She said Miss Ashlev explained on of money. with which o took trips to tha south. by saying at she got it from an ‘oid man who lived up the udson and-who wanted v her.’ Temperande Vote Swept Tompkins .County. ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 15.—The temper- ance vote made a clean sweep in Tompkins county at the annual town meetings yesterday, every town going “dry” to the Ithaca clty limits. The result will prevent liquor being sold at resorts around the head of Cayuga lake fof a distance of ten miles. Makes Home Baking Easy - inabllity of Senator Judson to be pres- | ent on ‘Pucsday of mext week, ry. he public utli the ommit- tee relatiy coming {1 plant in s line. m We have no use for old gl maling cream, pasteurize it B R ol fhan any fce cont ‘more mm e It is pure, wrya Mm r, are guaran The business nn\! 18 co Mw mren years in ‘zeliable b 8 experience. ANl our products ard delivered via exires: Don't vou want to bufid up your trade 2. If 1eh16ThSTa OUR NORWICH STORE WILL BE DISCONTINUED ©Of Horehound and Tar For Coughs NOW- injurious. hmor the .,wrm‘tbem was a | of Senators Borah and Carpenters ‘Finish Work. Semnte Galenaar 1" be T "‘i :& Mr. Borah gave notice yesterday that Montyille for some time left the vi senators. by direct vote of the elec- house work-and are employed by the day. orate the buildings. evident to all that if they fdil and 1t prise party by about ‘twenty friends. appropriation bills, Canadian reciproc- | ‘Welch of New London entertained with cussed at great length and their sun- Norwich were Alexander Kilroy, Mr. Four tables of whist were held on! musical selections were listened to with News from’ All Points. meeting. Monday in the office of the lengthy illness. evening in New London. The Norwich ambulance came for Mr. Al Delor Clish of Uncasville is ill. r, attendance present. - Various)reference $o (he-popular games were piayed and a senem good | senators and the ehu:u week of two of the measures Carpenters who- have- been working | have oecupled much of the working on the Central Vermont:Railway com- he would ask the senate to sit fomor- lage for Northfiéld.. Vt, Where they| It~ until a vote was reached fon the wiil continte their labors. These men tors, and today Mr. Beveridge indicat- | Central Vermont road to do nothing | ed & similar purpose with reference to else. When the carpenters walkea out \ Whether ' the _senators will accom- ; plish _ their Valentine Surprise Party. : 2 question, but it is Tuesday evening Miss Lillian Morin | {e c™t o measures contintie to recelvs the attenfion of the senate there will The evening passed in a very enjo able manner, tha young peobie taking | fhPIOPIION LI, Canacion Eoth the Lorimef question and the | 80l0s.* Refreshments were served. There Wers guests present from Nor- | foReS A7 Erear OB And TISIn Sunc ] purpose in delaying a vote other than Ratlgan, William Murphy and Willam st Mot Moliphan. The University of California has Monday evening at the home of Mr.| and Mrs. Seth Armitage. During th: pleasure. The whist winners were Mrs. Louis_B. Hurlburt, Miss Eva Burke, William Grinnell of Palmertown, who Has been critically ill, is improving. town clerk. There were fow com- plaints. George White of Norwich was in Montville Wednasday. Gustave Fox, a weaver in the Pequot mills, was admitted to the Backus hos- Fox. Mighael Akearn of New London was Fred J, Hope of Palmertown passed Monday in New London. vle of the Gongregation, a-ldn:wm Veb, 16.1f the. time resulted. ator Lorimer- are time of the senate this session, - pany’s station and freight house at resolution providing for the election f | are specialized in_ depot and JSreight the Lorimer resolution for next Tues- the painters entered to paint and dec- ithese tactics is was given a successful valentine sur- Do litile time for the consideration of part in many games. The Misses election amendment have been dis- | wich and New London. Those from to defeat them by Four-Table Whist. | chosen two Indlans for the facult: evening Tefreshments were served and | Fred W. Chapel and Seth Armitage. The board of relief held its firsa Charles Ramage is recovering from a Orville C. Walden. passed Tuesday pital, Norwich, on Tuesday afternoon. in thé village Wednesday morning. 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