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INTERESTS OF F WESTERLY s Poisoned Whiskey Cases Argued Before Supreme Court —Contest Due in Republican Caucus Today—Henry L. Burdick Wants Albert H. Langworthy’s Place as Second Representative—Wedding Anniversaries Cel- ebrated. e wood alcohol or pox:nned ‘whis- .= of no-license Westerly are e e the public again by pearénce in the supreme court state. Here arguments were oin questions certified to that sunal, which were raised in the court for Washington county aurrers filed in the indictments st John DeFonti and John Cis- rary, for religious and charitable pur- poses dependent upon churches for their support. Bill Collins, of Pawcatuck, and Al- exander Sandow, of Boston, will give an exhibition in scientific Testling in Westerly Thursday evening, with a preliminary match between Jack Monti and Kid Lewis. Some girls chestnutting in Paweca- RESTORS GRAY HAIR TO NATCIIAI. cm.on. By Common Garden !ag-, a s"nph Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, F.dtd Gray Hair. The old idea of using ge for darkening the hair is #gain coming into vogue. Our grandmothers used to have dark, glossy hair at the age of seventy-five, while our mothers have white hair before they are fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a “sage tea” and apply it to their hair. The tea made ' their hair soft and glossy, and gradually restored the natural colar. One objection to using such a prep- aration was the trouble of making it, especially as it had to be made every two or three days, on account of sour- ing quickly. This objection has been overcome and by asking almost any first-class druggist for Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy the public can get a superior preparation of sage, with the admixture of sulphur, another valuable remedy for hair and scalp troubles. Daily use of this prepara- Rihhbnfs Hibbonsf .+ WE WILL PLACE ON SALE THIS MORNING @ Farry Soap i 4c@ Pacific Toilet Paper 7 rolls 25¢ STARCH Brand pk¢ 4C w7 C Washing Fluid - bt 10c | Clothes Lines 12%cand 15¢ wife, charging them with sell- - v ven a tion will not only quickly restore the 177 ‘WASHING 2 w sc T doden e d whiskey to two men who | tuck, Friday afternoon, were gi color of the hair, but will also stop ONE LOT OF POWDER 0s. pojsoned whiskey to two men who | [3gk, SRRV BOSTROON Mo Spors.of | ColoT of the halr but will also stop Safety Matches L% Sc « the several deaths which occurred out a year and a half ago and were tributed te polisoned whiskey. 1In nearly every instance wood alcohol is alleged to have been the poisonous in- gredient in the whiskey. The accussed were indicted for man- slaughter by the grand jury in ses- sion last September. Judge John V Sweeney, counsel for respondents fil ed demurrers to the indictments, and in the supreme court he made argu- scents and filed briefs in support of his claims. He declared that it is ¢ to allege In the indictments the respondents knew that the whiskey was poisoned or to allege facts from which _such knowledge could be inferred, otherwise perfect- 1y innocent men could be indicted and convicted. The validity of the in- dictments is therefore questioned on the claim that they do not allege guilty knowledge In Judge Sweeney’'s brief he shows that an indictment must be clear and certain as to the acts constituting the offence to such a degree as is suf- ficlent to zive notice to the acgused of the particular accusation which he must prepare to answer. It is claim- ed that there is no allegation of fact o- facts in the indictments which con- | il's on Courtland street, Saturday with =titute the alleged negligence and that | evening. Several friends were in-| People here are confident of the 20 Stamrs Plaza Coffee 30c 40 SIZII!DS Thr Tea 50c n s nothine stated to show that|vited to join the joint celebration, | final result in the mo-license question T There § . = it < s the defendant Knew or had reason to|and a pleasant musica] programme |and it is expected the town will £o 30 Stamrs EiRyad Coffee 35¢ | 50 Stamps Tii* Tea 60c know that wood alcohol was mingled with the whiskey sold. a gun not far away. Some of the shot struck one of the girl’s on the arm and chest, but did no serious damage. = Many from Pawcatuck will attend the hearing before Judge Reed of the superior court in New London today (Monday), relative to deciding defi- ritely whether the town of Stonington to be wet or dry for one year from vember 1st. An automobile party from New York arrived in Westerly at 4.30, Sun- cay afternoon, and declared that dur- ing the run they saw mo rains, but evidence that they were in the wake of the main storm that poured a part of Sunday in this section. ‘Work is progressing rapidly on the preparatory work for the construction of the bridge piers in connection with the routine improvements in. West- erly, and the filling for an additional track is almost completed from the ‘West Broad street bridge to the Paw- catuck river. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hempill ob- served, the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, and Dr. and Mrs. ‘William P. Langworthy, their fifteenth anniversary at the home of the Hemp- was planned for their entertainment. There were vocal solos by Mrs. grow. Get a bottle from your druggist to- day. e it and sce for yourself how quickly dandruff goes and gray hairs vanish, This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists: pecial agents, The Lee & Os- good Co., 131 Main street. guest of his mother, Mrs. John O. \l|=s Clara Clark of Old Lyme is ihe guest of Miss Jennie Noble. Mrs. Abby Dewey has returned to Old Mystic after two weeks’ stay with her daughter, Mrs. Halsey Parker. Mrs. George B. Leonard is' visiting relatives in Willimantic. dith Deneke spent Sunday in @ Norwich. Mrs. Christopher C. McGaughey is entertaining her mother, Mrs, William Paine, of Boston. STONINGTON. Game Scarce—Much Enjoyment at Harvest Social, dry. Sportsmen. complain of the scarcity 19¢ 2 Ribbons of the best quality, from five to eight inches wide, that sell regularly for 29c and 39¢ a yard— 19¢c a Taffeta, Moire and Satin Ribbons Yard Yard The Reid & Hughes Co. We Re-upholster Furni iture and Lay Carpets MAGIC wastive Crystals pkg. 10c Square Blue bex Sc Clothes Pins 100 for 10c Wash Boards 40c and 50c| Chloride of Lime acan 6¢c utter -» 32¢ EGGS - Extra Stamps with Teas and Coffees Sultana Coffee 25¢ 20 Stames, 8 o'lock Coffee 28¢ A&P Ball or FANCY ELGIN CREAMERY New Laid 10 S5, 35c and 40c tan 6c Brooms - Potash or Lye - o dozen 25c 20 Stamps Tii* Tea 35c 25 Stamps T3 Tea 40c Assistant Attorney General Harry | Katherine Price and Willlam H.|of game thus far this season. Onlv a i . P. Cross, for the state, contegded that | Browning, violin solos by Miss Char- | few gray squirrels have been sighled; 80 Stamps with 1 can Baking Powder - - - 350c an allegation of guilty knoWledge is|lotte Maxon. Miss Marion Barns was | quail and partridges are scarce. unnecessary; that the facts constitu- ting the negligence in the cases in question are sufficiently set out and that unintentional homicide negligent- Jv committed in doing an unlawful act has been held to be manslaughter. An ovinion of. the court will follow in due time. The last of the series of republican accompanist. MYSTIC West Side School District Votes $10,- 000 to Complete Schoolhouse—in- gram-Cady Marriage—Birthday Din- ner. Harvest Secial. . Douglass lodge, Degree of , held a harvest social Friday in Golden Cross hall, which rgely attended. Instrumental dancing and refreshments were cd by the large number who at- Plans for Basketball Games. mon usage it had ceased to be private property over fifty-years ago. - Yet, he says, only a few months ago the de- fendants built a fence across the pass way, to the detriment of adjoining lland and the inconvenience of the pub- ic. “He Who Hesitates Is Saved! '” 25 Stamps with 1 jar Beech Nut Peanut Butter 20 Stamps with 1 can A&P Cocoa - - - - 20 Stamps with 2 cans A&P Corn- - - - - 15 Stamps with 1 jar Beech Nut Peanut Butter nator Bailey’s Refus vith caususes in Westerly will be held to- The Stonirgton basketball associa- Senator Bailey’s Refusal. with Elashlight Tapioca - 10c day, (Monday), commencing at foud | eriot or eai Eyar, iy FILR séhool dis- | i, mcating was heid Friday evening. | Senator Bailey is quoted as saying | joho ;ff;:,;;g;};;‘fg;,g‘:;}g;;sm?b’;{f 4 oke g P in fhe afternoon and terminating at Toton (West | \rnager Frank L. Staplin, v that he would not return to the senata | | 4 10¢ elght in the evening, to decide upon the nomination of a candidate for the general assembly from the Second representative district. The commit- tee of the district has voted unani- cumbent, Albert H. Langworthy, a Side), Mystic, it was voted to appro- priate $10,000 to pay all bills for the extra work in the construction of the new school building, grading, etc. Al- ready 324,500 has been expended oul of ne, pre- ognized as an expert in this the sea- sided, Pians were made for son's games, N. Y. N. H. & H. RENTALS. for a million dollars; presumably be- cause of the new campaign expenditure law.—New York Evening Post. appear to have been so much a matter ing cold weather is actually upon us will save many doliars and much disa- greeable work. Frequently these first frosty mornings and chilly nights the greater part of the day will prove to 10 Jelly - - - 1 jar with Yooe. Cider Vinegar - - ni- | the original appropriations and thevs In Never:was Class. be mild and delightful. One or two with, Sowely o recommend the neminafion|.re siili qutstandin e i M Lenschmidt it dox dern odorl at A < orax - - - c . es not | modern odorless gas radiators will give 1 pkg. of Henry L. Burdick. The present in- | 370 Ul SUEEAINE Bils | to the | cparges Incurred on Account of Joint | With Mr. Hackenschmid vou all the heat you need for that oya amps o member of the general assembly for four consecutive terms has announc- In addition to his legislative dutles, tee has been forced to exceed the ap- propriation by $3,000. This was caused by a, change in the construction not Use of Tracks and Terminal Fac The fact that the New York, New of not coming back as it was oné’ of never having been away.—Denver Re- publican. morning dip in the right temperature, and to insure a cheerful, warm dining room, light it an hour or o in the eve- it Beech Nut Peanut Butter 10c Tt Seal Brand Mustard Relish 10c od his candidacy for renomination, o i - i it feel the need, wh u called for in the contract, The com- | Haven & Hartford railroad has no ter ning if vou feel the , where yo with TNk B nerefore there Js o, be & contest | mittee which has charge of the affaiy | minal of its own in New York city, - read or play that game of bridge. Our 1 can Sultana SDICC 10c s iz has been pu but is obliged to rely upon the New prices are low. Consult us; we may 5 S the nomination of Mr. Langworthy. . but to no end of trouble, as S g i e, Paprika - - - - c L . ties, | the firm which took the contract failed, | York Central for entrance into the on m be able to suggest the right stove for R 1 can P Mr. Langworthy is a _member of the Westerly town council, serving with that bedy for even a longer period than as a state law-maker. Mr. Lang- worthv is a gentleman of leisure and therefore has ample opportunity to play the political game for pastime and up to date he has held the win- ning cards. 1 Mr. Burdick is a voung lawyer. and active party worker and is said to have knowledge of the fine points of the game of politics. ton, Ledvard, Road district, Stoning- enses in the past fiscal L Coll s w.. & ton and Pawcatuck. \\35 $374,100. T Sprmkle a hfile G'ld Dust ; jeutenent olone! eorge s at- of New York e New chell, United States Army, inspector- | "‘9"‘,"""’“:1!“‘_”’“‘\"'"9 e 173,427 for rent: in the water, and let the G(Dl(l| DDN T wnRRY nstructor to the Rhode Island Nation- | The marriage o s D Zdith | East river piers. - ST Care, ‘LY arringed o Chast (aay. daughter of M. and Mrs. IL|runniaz its trains over iwenty-four Dust Twins do all the hard causing delay in the work for many weeks. After the grading of the grounds is completed, the property will be ready to turn over to the district. First Fellowship Meeting. The annual fellowship meetings of the Congregational church are to be held this winter. The first meeting will be held with the Ledyard Center Congregational church on Wednesday, Octoher 25. The churches interested are the Mystic Bridge, North Stoning- metropolis costs the Mellen road a tidy During the fiscal year just ended June 30, last, it cost the New Haven $363,917 as tolls for joint use of the New York & Harlem River railroad tracks from Woodlawn Junc- tion to the Grand. Central station, a distance of twelve and one-half miles. For the use of a section of the Grand Central station and the Mott Haven vard aistributing system, the New Ha- $510,632. Its total was $1,- New Haven' share of Boston sum annually, the life out of your clothes the right purpose Remember range saves time, doilars ever cleanest day in the_gas aves work, saves the vear, and best. way to cook. The the Ruud Water Heater always ready for vour inspection. Gas & Electrical Dept. 321 Main Street rin Piak Alaska Salmon 25c Phone 29-4 The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 MAIN STREET Free Delivery tillery school for officers. and for this itt Cady of Barrington, R. I, and | miles of track between Sterling Junc- | part of the task. Geld Dust; It Makes Wrinkles h ivi T i verctt E. Ingr: f Mystic < | ti 7 25, v fa| P 2 rurpose has divided the staff and line ctt E. Ingram of Mystic, {00k | tjon and Worcester $25,000 was paid eei] d lath officers into seven classes. It isll«’lfl“z Sunday afternoon at the home | the Eosion & Maine. Kor use of the starts to dissolve and lather| worry over ti-nealth dces your evident that he intends to hold ses- |of the bride's parents, in the presence | wealth piers in South Boston, H 3 health no good, and merely causes sions in Westerly for he has designat- |0f a few relatives and friends, Rev.|ine rond 3 | the moment it strikes the|heais ne good Snd fmerew eauses ed the resident officers into Class Five, Mr. Chapin of the Episcopal church the road paid $40,8 | water; it starts to cleanse the softens the hardest water, than you are. ihe membership being Major Arthur | performing the ceremony. -Miss Cady 9 . . If you are sick, don’t worry, but go & X, ash. Major Hourdon A abeock, | was attended by Miss Josephine Cady LA ERSE BARIRAITS | moment it comes in contact sout it to make yourself viell. Ta do Captaln Robert G. o arrington, ., a sister of the Ea ot 3 = this we repea e words of thousands Tieutenant Robert bride, and by Miss Lillian Ingram ot | Presented New Britain Bar Associa-| with the garment. It instantly | 5% 58 T Reat. Sulteres trom srom an e “ an nurs Second Virflunn ant J Mystic, a sister of the groom. The tion to Be Hung Court Room. This w be ushers were Otis Gardner and Wiil- anly ills, similar te yours, when we i's = ; , h E : EL The c ted by the . di =, emallest class and perhaps the most |iam Gravgs of Barrington, R. I. The | The committee appointed saves rubbing, saves wear an profictent. bride wad sttired I o okt qicecas |2 L o e o 1 hg’ d d £ o line gown and carried a shower bou- | death of Hon. Charl iitehell has| fear on clothes, and does mos d e ¢ been : = i et OF Pride roses. o reception fol- | JT00 Jation Counsel Frank 1., Hunger- | of the work without your : On and after August ist, 1911, the Jewelt Local Lacorics. lowed. The bride recelved many valu. | Corporation Counsel Frank T Hunger- 2 1t 15 a wonderful female remady, as . Warren Carpenter has purchased | {11 ”?r"“a";}s Nenter 2 Short Wedding | of Mr. Hungerford, which they are assistance. you will admit if you try it. : the interest of W. A, Sherman In the A Jleased to place in the city court room , Directions for its use are printed in Cpeate St Cmgen in Mystio, where Mr. ingram 1o em- | PSSR, (2 PRe B 2 dacsasen mom:| Use GoldDUSE next washi day, | six iasstages with evers solfie -Erice City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will T 4 Y ploved by the Mystic Times. T EhE . Y £ The Girls’ club of Christ Episcopal bers of the bar. The committee has! $1.25 at druggists. reh, was entertained by Mrs. A. L. Birthday Dinner Party. also_received word from the family and have whiter, sweeter, FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO.. be open every husiness day (except Satur- ;s at her home on High street,| Mr and Mrs. Daniel P. White en-|0f the Hon C. B. Mitchell that they| glagner clothes, with half the| 106 West 12sth Street. New York. evening. tertained a family dinner party Sun-|have a picture suitable for the city i Herman Dock and family have re- |day at their home on the North Ston- | court room, which will e ready .at an | effort and in half the time. 10 o’clock to 3 o'clock moved from the Brown homessecd in |ington road, in honor of Mr. White's | early date. NEW LINE days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’cloc! m., to their new mansion oft | birthday. Those pr i | A Tiungerford’s picture has al- | of FALL DRESS GOODS dire * High street, the Watch Hill road. Mrs. Enos M. Gray Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Gray and ready been turned over to the commit- tez, and as soon as Mr. Mitchell's i | Gold Dust is - mills at very low prices. ct from rs .. \J Mr. and Mis, Cyiue' W, Drown, e : - { sold in G size Assortment lengths of all kinds. closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. s, of Iedvard, Mrs. Charles Stoddard, |received, both will be placed in = - daughter and two sons, are guests of , 2 t room. It is peculiarly appropri- | and large pack- K Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices r, ¥n's brother-in-law, William |50 Charles and daughter, Mis oo e he | ages. The large i MILL REMNANT STORE D u E e Stofdfed ‘and Mis Isabelli Mac Bt e e iine e e | ik FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. g e o e zie of Mystic, Mrs. Annette Riple .} m at the same time, as they |P"‘“!° means JOHN BLOOM, Prop. . s X3 The Noptune and Stonington Steam X John Ripley. Mr. and Mrs, All ociated in the law business for | greatereconomy. L] = Fire companies, of Stoninston, will [Yey of Roa® church district, o Har: | S long and were lifelong friends i 171 W. Main St. e the guests of the Cyclones of West- | Mrs. Goverpor Brown of Norwich, and | _The committee which has custody of | . v. this (Monday) evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charles N. Brown of | the pictures is A. W. Upson, Judge B. | *“Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work™ | \WHEN you want to put your Dbusi- Thomas E. Brown, Westerly's new chief of police is now on duty and in uniform. The council committee on new police regulations will probab- ly.make report to the next meeting of the town council anent tempo-~ North Stonington. An Error Corrected. In Saturday’s Mystic news, it was stated that William L. Maine had pur- chased of Mrs. Henrietta Eldredge a Cottrell and Mrs. Bailey on New Lon- | 1 | ¥. Gaffney and Judge J. E. Cooper. Sues for Right of Way. Willis H. Hall has used Carlton S. Redmond, the re: e dealer, and dentally Hall claims that he owns certain land he claims damages also. M. | ness before Lhe public, there is dium better than through the a ing columns of The Bulletin. no mes dvertis- Lantern Bargains K . N Hannah Howe, mite of 3. Olin In the opinion of the executive board [ [OU%9 and lot on Bast Main sireet and | and asked the superior court to | the Federation of Chu B I naugisl plce ) ¢ an_injunction restraining them ““ s 2 Christlan Workers, ‘of the state - or It Sula have nead. that he purcnased | > on what I (See window display) 'ode Tsland, there are to 2 v or- | SIX ots Ly ' s called Wall street tension. ci- manizations, permanent and tamor: [Eldredge and house and lot_ of .\hs.i focalletyqValRg el e — SIMPLE REMEDY FOR KIDNEYS The following prescription is known |blue print of “Broadacres” the | COMP ; : : S £ Tl TR Sy, R | S GRS o Bl | Tnd e andwied . e da: l 1' Dashboard Lantern - S50c able rg.l- quick reiief and permanent ;)Mssc Canleml':‘. fiogex"s of Wash;ngmn [ fendamtn. . Phis passway has long been |! restoration of the kidneys and blad- on o ystic river. A road = 4 s . o der: “Half ounce fluid extract Buchu; | has Been staked out, running up_the | 100ked upon as a publlc highwey and i balf ounce Murax six Pmt ax;’eun;i thedzn!niature lake, vzhich; S EIRAE oK P sy e an ern i C ounces of good gin. 1o two |is to be cleaned out and bordered. It | = e st - teaspoonfuls after each meal and at |is an interesting fact that even during: orm bed time” Any drugsgist can mix or |the drouth of the present summer = z furnish the ingredients of (his pre- |there were six feet of water in inis, | How English Beauties scription. . little iake, as proved by actual sound- £ Pain in the back, rheumatic pains, |ing. From the top of the hill, where Peel Their Faces frequent and scanty urination, and |the. autumnal foliage is now in its| pains in groin are mature’s warnings that the kidneys are deranged, and should have immediate attention, or serious illness, such as Bright's dis- ease or diadetes, are likely to follow. Wher: to Bur in Westerly INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Weaterly Branch don road. New Road Thorugh Broadacres. Surveyor Bucklin is completing a splendor, a magnificent view can be gained of Fishers island, and beyond to Leng Istand sound. Men are en- gaged in preparing one of the divided lots near the old driveway for an or- on Wolcott strect and that near by the lefendants own land also. For “seven- ty-five if not more,” years says_the t, a passway known as Wall (From Society World) “While abroad recently I could not help observing that the average Eng- Lishwoman's complexion is far more i y‘rsn MEANS TH PERSIL IS TO YOU i1 : 150c Lantern = - SPECIAL--Folding Lunch Boxes - - - 8¢ chard, where the owner intends to|peautiful than th f the av ‘,’,':3:,”’" PR beautiful_than cfifmfry-v e average rl:o M:re Rubbing. No More Wa:hboard. No y . Scott, secretarv of the National [ ins. rm Mr. and Mrs. S. Morse Coogan of | Health-Calture Sdeiety. “Making in- 7e Saunss 2N More Garfnents \Wom Out by Providence are guests of the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Coogan. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer have returned from a week’s stay in New York. Mr, and Mrs. A, Orville Lewis have returned from their wedding trip and are keeping house on Pearl street. quiries, several intimate friends in London confided to me that they reg- uvlarly used on their faces what is commercially known as mercolized wax. 1 do not know whether —the habit is general there, but I do know that this wax has wonderful rejuven- | ating properties for I've tried it my- Mrs. Isabeila MacKenzie is visiting | it © " 7 18 st Soap. Washing.” No More Hands Injured by Strong No More Washday Toil. Your clothes will be cleaner than ever before—The white olothes whiter; the colored fabrics brighter. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer High Grade Tailoring ..also.. Cleaning and Repairing. Yeukes A&P Scouring Soap 6, lgc ' 39c N 52 Pro ill: Cepital . Three Milion Dollars | her, daushter, Mrs. Bnos M. Gray, at | *“it you wil set an ounce of this 32 “u‘:'f:‘s."'- Tfi‘h CLOTH SHOP, JOS. T. DONOVAN Surplus ree Million Dollars A | mercolized wax at your drug store Prompt attention or night : " £ Bk Pt st Acsbeta csorge Francis Costello, Cornelius | ind apply it like cold cream, You will I8¢ and 256c at All Grocers Telephone 630. aprl4M WFawl BHoUDbAL i ianior o Costello, yley, Attorney Ben- |scon behold in your glowing cheeks % Liveral, ccurteous and efficient ia 18 | jamin }. Hewitt have returned from |their first resemblance to the remark- ere art wich management. New York, where they have been for |able transparent beauty of the HFng- A lsrie neckess.of PERSIL costa » Belivered to Any Part of Nor: a week. hwoman's complexion. This wax @ quarter and does & doliar’s worth. F. C. ATCHISON, M. D ‘the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the Establishea 1901. {dhur‘-nd.ro%‘:ir L\eandex;l Barbe{ \h; gk:muau,v peels o}’f the lifeless scarf . s il best on the mwarket — HANLEY’S Opt: an oyes have returnes skin in tiny, almost imperceptible ¥ N e L Mon rocrontes ur the peape | from New York, where they attended | Rakes, revealing the fresh new. ckin RAYSIGIAN DM ORGEON: PEERLEGS, ;A talephions e, wil / justment of lenses. Room P-E the Barber-Hood wedding. underneath, pinky. whne with the Room i, Second Fi >r. Shannon Bidg | receive promp: attentiom. 7 '-"rfiuv lock. Westerly, R. bloom of youth and heal * Nixbt ‘phons 1033 s . Nathan Fish of New Haven Is the B b llfl‘ifi‘ll“ 20 Frankiin. st