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o JANUARY 17, FTRAVELERS DIREGTONT. EGZEIA U ‘ ; ; New London 1 26,500; Fane ST AiPhilips; ! Theodore T. Fleard and wife, '$11,800;. William O. Plerie, - #5800 ‘William W. Pike, $57,400; Annett, G. Frice, $5,000; Watter Price 0 Business Line fi’:‘fi}xfi?&w&i D. Randall, $8,700; . pliate S sy Center i g e , irs Sate nepepist b on Faoo and 1n Fan, AT CHS of Norwles NEW YORK Robinaows $5,000; Lella ¥ Honinson, | Scales, Scratched Until. Ears STEAMERS | Robinson, $ $7,500; Thomas B. Robinson, $7,100; Mary Roache, $15,900; Mary W. Rog- era, $5,700; Maty O. B. Russell, $6,600. Alzada A. Saunders, $12,300; Belle Savage, $5,80 John and Robert \wyer's estate, $6,000; Michael H. Scanlon, $7,000; Charles E. Segar es. tate, $9,500; Henry R. Segar, $35000; H. R. Segar company, $10,400; J. Frank Segar, $19,600; Thomas B. Sagar and others, $20,000; William Segar, $97,500 Charles E. Sherman and otiers, §7,000 Esther E. Sherman, $6,20¢ Mark A. Sherman, $5,300; R.” A. Sherman Sons > R company, '$60,200; Bradford Shinkle ol = - e estate $83,000; Bmma S. Skinner. $12.- = Shi e R 000; Albert B. Smith, $5,400; Bertha H. i = . Smith and Mabel Wiles, $9.000; Eiiza beth mith estate, $30,000: = Smith Granite company, $77,500; Walter 8. Smith, $35,000; Alber: . Spicer, $5,- §00; Charles H. Stanton, $15,800; Clara H. Smith, $80,000; Harriet B. Smith, $8,300; Addie G. Stillman. $7,000; Catherine Y. Stillman, $10,000; George L. Stillman, $6,500; Mary L. Stillman, $5,800; Orvilla Stillman, 6,000; San- | ford P. Stiliman estate $3,500; John W. Sweeney, $19,400. : George W. Tapley, $10,00 Martin A. Teft, $10,000; Oscar H. Tefft, $5,000. | Harold Thatcher, $24,000; James B. Thompsori estat $23,800; James W. | Thompscn estate, $9,800; Louis Tuch, $10,0: Joceph Turano and wife, $6, 1 700. Utter company, $§21,000; George Ut- | $18,000. Enoch W. Vars estate, $8,300; Will- 00; Horace Vose, . A v_A. Vose estate, $13,000; scar Voee, $19,900. ‘William E. White, $8,800; Henry P. =t $14,500; ‘Washingten Trust Richard ‘Wagne, paug Eeach and Land Maine and City of Lowell Choose_this route next time you to New Yock. ‘Youll have a dsiizn voyagze on Long lsiand Sound and superd. view of the wonderful sky nd water front oOf Afanhaitan L3l Stedmer 1eaes Now Lomaona: m, except Sundays, due New Fork, 70, ‘Bast River. at o5, and Noreh River 7 0'slock next mo Men1 Sorvice a la Carie ORWICH MEW YORK New England Steamship C ‘Bled. Swelled Terribly. One Gake of Cuticura Soap and One Box of Cuticura Ointment Cured. Our January Clearance Sale Merchandising a clearance sale means much more than appears on the surface. It means that in, addition to our surplus stocks which we have marked down we have included items which we have purchased from jobbers and manufacturers who were likewise “trimming ship” preparatory to Spring business. | New York EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS LONGER BARGAIN LISTS GHELSEA !.iN% THAN WE ARE ABLE TO PUBLISH. | Fare $I1 Come Now While the Assortments Are at Their Best || «&% im0 scales. After I would scratch it my face would look so red and | scaly that I would be ashamed to have any- one seo mé. My ears itched so that I scratched untll they bled. Soon they became fnfiamed and swelled terribly. My | face was that way for over a year and I | tried several remedics but they were nos satistactory. Finally I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using one box of Cuticura Olntment and one cake of Cuticura. Soap 1 was completely cured and can say now that I have as good skin as anyone.'t (Signed) Mra. Nellio Maresca, Mar. 6. 1912. The regular use of Cuticura Soap for toilot and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, bair and hands; but assists in preventing inflammation, irri- tation and clogging of the pores, the common cause of pimples, blackheads, redness, rough- ness, and other unwholesome conditions. | Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ofntment are | sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ade dress post-card *‘Outicura, Dept.T, Boston."t @Tender-faced men should use Cuticura RUINS OF MAXSON & CO’S BUILDING. _ WESTERLY’S HEAVY TAXPAYERS direct to New York. From Norwich Tu < Citizens Assessed on $5,000 and Upwards—Total Amount of : 3 Taxable Property $9,511,210—Rain Helps Extinguich Smouldering Fire—Reprezcn Joceph T. Murphy’s o ot sigh School, Roo: Street, Wednesdays, Fridays. Freight recelved c Independence in Politico— ~ i 3! s Representatives of Tax Collector 2 F. Crandall $8,500; Fred J.| O James M. Pendleton, who are Eugene and wife, $6,500; Hannah B. Pendleton and Walter E.. Wheeler, 2,000; I. B. Crandall com- are at the town hall daily to receive | Margery Crandall, 59,100; the taxes. The taxable property is itcherecn, $110,007 ~Alex- Big Clearance Values in the Linen Department ALL LINEN DAMASKS IN NEW AND CHOICE PATTERNS | Clearance Sale Prices in the Silk “~. / Department : A MIXED LOT of rough and semi-rough pon- gees, taffetas, etc. Regular prices from 69c > e ALz, eral ien i e | <. Crumb éstate $8,000; Crumb- ¢ comparty, 816,500; James | goap Shaving Stick, 260, Sample free. : Ea e _.SALE PRICE 38 ¢ 3 Erowih ot & town.” Tn 1553 the vote of isiny, §Fot0: arah Syelen esiate, §31.100; Katherine V. e e fou00 s pad Vatue 5c. SSAC=pricE s ITH STREET & 3 taxation was 13 cents and total 00; Cordella D. Ci N R “Wrbien, £6,500; Weaterly | im the service, odiate bite ot the] FANCY SILKS in check or stripe patterns. Value 8%c. a go OMIVERSITY, PLACE B e B el Vsxa-io0r, Heie, L. fout Rafiway company, |nre in Pawcatuck Thursday. Mr. Pow- The colors are brown, rose, green, cadet, gray Value $1.00. -SALE PRICE 70 ©ne Block West of Broadwsy & . 50 cents, $4,068,795; in 1380, 55 cents L ot EEY | Ste T8l balloved, 0 LoiEhe olfest actlve and black. They are all silk...SALE PRICE 34c Value $1.25.. -SALE PRICE -9¢ NEW YORK CITY X SEwee-tan, In 1230, ‘22 cants on' 35, Ty Rkt i T e e MESSALINES WORTH FROM 50c to 5%¢ a Value $1.50.......0ezznzve. ... BALE PRICE $1.19 Class to Wholesale and Eetail 767,435; in 1899, 87 cents on $6,518,425. Wertorly Light and Power |ice, {n the United States. Ory Geods Districts., Bailrond and ,435; . 518,425 566,100 Westerly Textile | . vard. A complete line of colors is offered for ALL CINEN -NAPKING hip Lines Since then with all taxes combined ex- LY F REPR00 cept fire, the vote has been $1.50 on 2. chols 2 “etevses.....SALE PRICE 35¢c e o RS sitant of taxable property. fn 1913 Syazatt “ = | Fomadh Value $1.00 a dozen.. SALE PRICE 79 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) ~ was $9,511,200. This is divided as fol- | & €55.000; Winan | Nerwich Young People Married Jan. 4 | ONE LOT OF FINE BLACK SILKS, includ- .Value $2.00 a dozem..........SALE PRICE $1.79 RATES $1.00 PER DAY UF s e 00 tantinle i on, S Doactasaay ‘cox, '§7. Harrie: H. Wilcox es- | —Schooner Sinks After Striking Tug ing such desirable weaves as Taffeta, Mes- Value $2.50 a dozen..........SALE PRICE $2.19 e e ahl st Ot © property, $506,500; intangible property 76,000 o ert e R e B wihe| o =onal Bank Election. =2 saline, Bengaline, Satin Duchess, Btc. Values Valuo $2.59 a dozen..........SALE PRICE $1.98 Bend for fres tlinstsaced Gutdonng B o e e b: alin o nd. (TR EE] MR B i oy | ooomwe & Sciael Jn.and Marsuer Tromi$l 00 sasgab. S = ERICE G Value $4.00 a dozmen..........SALE PRICE $3.48 = . B ds, ! : i v : - | ite K. Delaney, of Norwi vere uni . X 3 B s M whichomakes e o 050, [12nd Realty company, $30,100: Wood- | in marriage Jan. 4. The ceremony ‘WASH CREPES which are all pure silk and Value $4.50 a dozen....J.....SALE PRICE $3.98 2 # 12nd Realty company and Julia W. An- | was performed by Rev. Dwight C. will wash like a handkerchief. Suitable for total amount of tax to be collected is $120,023.40, of which $105,769.50 is real ’ estate, $7,597.50 tangible personel prop- > 3 vi | erty and $6,656.46 intangibje personal nner, | property. Following is a list of per. ter Erother: Eliza. Bons who pay taxes upon $5000 and . Foster estate $51,600 upwards: . W 8! Joseph Fraser, Sarah E. Adams, $5,700; Russell A. A ‘Alger, $5,00 derson, $28,000 W. Woolworth and Compan: Winsl Stone at the Parscnage by the Sea. Mrs. Henry R. Palmer and som are | ing in Boston. Mrs. Stiles Stanton is visiting in New York. Thursday evening Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co. held a social and dance waists $1.25. for or enti® dresses. Regularly ...SALE PRICE 97c 0. W. York, $7.800. Tk Wednesday morning fire catuck was almost complete tructiveness, very litile having Clearance Sale of Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and } Underwear ‘ | R Gladwin, $1 Jesste All Dress Goods at Prices Which ’I.OOOWD&VSG C. And:l‘osoon‘ 813.?00. ‘-l"'q filfiv- e ulia . Anderson, $21,000; Kathleen $10,0 iam - . O I T N o P Show Substantial Reductions derson, $5,000; William P. Anderson estate, $10,0000 Andrews & Company, CHINCHILLA COATING—A this season’s WOMEN'S WINTER WEIGHT RIBBED $7500; “Wiliain . Andrews, 3 Crviisreiln wa e fitien e, oo T Armour & Co., $10,500; Mary B. $11,300; Lolis W. Arnold, $12,800; Ash and navy. For beauty and warmth it is un- vests and ankle pants. Sizes 4 away & Westerly Railway company, surpassed. Sold regularly for $2.50 a yard— 5 $9,000; Eugene Atwood, $5,000; John #ularly S‘ALE Atk Sl to 9. Regular price 50c a garment— s B Atwood helr $24,000; Hannah M 2 SALE PRICE 36e ‘Ayes, $5,700; Hobart B. Avers, $5,000. Baward H. Babeock, $5.400; Eliz COATINGS WHICH ARE ALL OF THE NS werto, AR VDS AND) BALED HAY, Deth C. Babeock estate $5,700; Bugenia GRADE—Tweeds, cheviots, homespuns, el e sl s e eami Corniog (x F ' WYone | an . L. Babcock, estate, $12,800; Frederick all gooa style and from 54 to 56 inches wide. A2 te kinds of Feed. We have a lon E. Babcock 35,000 Irederick . “and Light medium and dark mixtures— alngizcie Lo L ....SALE PRICE 670 e i o ‘ ristom Babcock $7,500; Hobart A. = 1. 5 s i teon 3100 Saban 4 ERLEGERICE §127 CHILDREN'S GRAY RIBBED UNDER- feagimndi L L ) e s D Boxie | CAMEL'S HAIR AND CHINCHILLA COAT- WEAR—Vests with either panis or drawers. R = coek, $5,100; Tri abcock an 550, ith plaid i s TR - | far more satisfactory than any wife, $10,000; Tristam D. Babcock, $21,- LNGS 'v;:'th plaid or plaid b&&'{_ETngE: o Sizes 18 t0 32......c...... -...SALE PRICE 170 i diutes W'y 100; Babcock & Wilcox, $18,500; An- ar $8.00 quality.... . $2. < | p trt 5 = : e WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE of me- glve us a trial o ° nie' B. Ballantine, $14,000; Thomas J. ¥ 5 et Bannon, $3.500; Edwin Barber $,5,000; BROADCLOTH of our well known “Butter- dium weight. Seld regularly for 25c— | you will never go anywhere e George B. Barber_heirs, $7,300; James fiy” quality in all colors. This is full 50 SALE PRICE 18e | buy FEED Mary F. Bar- inches wide and we sell it regularly for $1.89 | 4 e Peleg S. Barber - estate, ayard...ooeeoiiiii. SALE PRICE $1.37 RBOTS WINTER WEIGHT COTTON HOSH | CHAS' SLOBBER Hverett Florence V. Batty, Barns, _ $01,300; $9,500; William J. Good heavy 1 and 1 ribbed stockings of reg- BLACK DRESS GOODS IN FANCY WEAVES - 3 Cove Street sociation, $40,000; Mary S. Braaford, $11,400; Edward S. Brewer estate, $85 500; Broad Street Christian $7,000; George Brook, Browning, $12,000 $9,500; Phebe W. P. Buffum, Marcus B. Buford, $11,00; Ada L. Bu dick, $22.300; n C. Burdick estate, is no semblance of the Star Theatre building remaining except the par- | tially burned entrance. A portion of one side and a part of the front of the wooden building is standing, but bad- Iy burned and out of plumb. The walls of the four-story brick Walton build- C. Carson and H. B. Noyes. George Robinson is-confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Laura T. Wood is visiting in Tarrytown, N, Y. Bank’s Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock- PURE SILK HOSE in black ......SALE PRICE 98¢ $1.50 WOMEN'S and colors. Of the Tuners, Take Your P J. H. GEORGE Will Tune It S TELEPHONE church. $6,900; John M % Batty, $5,300; Thomas Bennett heirs, Harold 1 & 5 lar 25c quality....... .....SALE PRICE 170 | $6,000: B, Court Bentley, $29,700; Hen- RUINS OF THEATRE, BOWLING ALLEY AND RESTAURANT. AL 75c quslities. .. - SALEBRICE N5 5 ge:u % Bcen%ey lnnd{]?&;}oears ]il" 000; & All $1.00 qualities .SALE PRICE 79 CHILDREN'S BLACK SEAMLESS HOSH. In ] elen B. G. ettle, $14,200: Eugenie £ 1itis -SALE PRIC sizes o 9%%. nediu elght h which Bliven, 57.900; Bliven Opera House ived of the contents of the other|in thelr quarters on Church strest. ot i ek T R gt et e o s (e s | A PIANO Out of Tune company, $14,000; Bradford Dying as- uildings which are a total loss. There | The commlttee in charge was Grover All $1.60 qualitfes......... ' 8t wa sell far e el A PR ;lsn’t Worth a Picayune. | | Clearance Prices in Domestics Mean ; Big Savings Buffum, §44,500 Love- ing is standing, but the walls are i ‘ 13:900: Geotge N 5,000, T 2 2 holders of the First National bank of | % Bardi Wittt 3 gn0 | Charked wnd Without supporting beams | Stonington was held this week, when PILLOW CASES—45 by 38% inches—Reg- Clearance Values in the Ruq and | A Full Line of Goods Suita 8 {ne tall brick chimney 1s In like con. | e, following directors were chosen. ularly 25e. ".SALE PRICE 18¢c | For o' . Barnett, $15,800; An dition, Aside frein the charved fioer | 222 F- Williams. Mosce 4. Pendle Drapery Department | NEW YEAR'S PRESEN ot ana o 1on, . ton, Horace N. Pendleton, Charles S. SEN A A Uy i Mexser, L ned, from thelr tastenings. | Ryon, Srerett N: Fendiojon. Follow- BLEACHED SHEETS AT SALE PRICES ‘ 'S tt, $6,5 500; Matilda | G o S| 1= mCELE Ehe officens merechon 50c SHEETS............. SALE PRICE 39¢ ALL CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE DUR- - ' Mat fiTst | en by the directors as follows: Pres- = L’ wele 2 : 235, D3ioh . and Helen | ident, Charles P. Willlams; vice pres- T5c SHEETS.......... SALE PRICE 59¢ ING THIS SALE FRISWELL’S, The Je S Sty g | ident, Moses Pendieton; cashier, Ever. 92¢ SHEETS. SALE PRICE 74c | 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. ‘Geneieve Angelo J. Cappuecic, T. Cathcart, $7,500; ! James Catto. 56,700, Saran I, Cham- B - ® 'rin, $9,500; Sarah A. Champion heirs, 1l i ok it ey $5,500; Anna E. L. Champlin, $27,5007,| nic . MiSquamicut | y G Hegen. UK RaeNG foriThe Connect George F. _ Champlin, $5,700; _John /500; Sophie Moran, | s a R e e Chambplin, $30,500; John and ' George | $21,000; Mohican company, _$5,500; el Do s pecl and aiel s A Champlin, $15,000; John F. Cham- | Charles A. Morgan, $13,600; J, Howard HEpoction o e Copn hish malinpl. plin. $19,000; Albert Chapman _estate, | $6,000; Effingham B. Morris, Mre. Jacob Seidner, on whom a 3$5,800; Annie L. Chapman, $15,000: |$11,500; John H. Murphy, $5,200. pelcl ouersiion s performen, b Charles P, Chapman estate us,aoo;j Consiglia M. Nardone, $7,200; Na- Eporedias gl tammGred 4 CARPET.. MecGars; $7,200: | =’ $115500; : ..SALE PRICE 49 -SALE PRICE 69 GRAIN— SALE PRICE 52¢ 89¢ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET SALE PRICE 72¢ 98c TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET— SALE PRICE 82c 65¢c INGRAIN $5c INGRAIN CARPET. SHORT LENGTHS OF I> ctt Pendleion; assistant cashier, Hen- j Ty Pendlet Visited High School. E. Gregory $1.00 SHEETS. SALE PRICE 79¢ CROCHET AND SATIN QUILTS GREATLY REDUCED § 1.00 CROCHET QUILT......SALE PRICE 79 $1.50 CROCHET QUILT—extra size— SALE PRICE $1.19 $2.50 SATIN QUILTS—slightly imperfect SALE PRICE $1.98 |WHITE ELEPHANT CA DAN MURPHY Wines, Liguors ght relieved had been A line in case of time came about Market St continuous of hose w for nd that Courtland” P. Chapman, $60,400; Ela |chain Nash estate, $5,000; Henry B. Many Enjoy Musicale. M. Chapman $,8,300; Harris P. Chap- | Nevins and ? %00; e 0 : evening LANKETS — i P debris of t Isaac Sherman plant. church under the direction of Miss ONE CASE OF WHITE BLANKETS— 15.00 RUGS PRICE $12.75 | r The-fire was burning briskly in the | Florence Swan, organist and choir di- ALL PERFECT—11-4 SIZE o o5 7 A | European Plan ruins for some time, but a well direct- | rector. All the numbers on the pro- 5 T | F 2 WP ded the Tambs. gram were finely given and greatly SINGLE BLANKETS INSTEAD OF PAIRS $16.50 RUGS PRICE $13.45 | Grill Room open until > P enjoved. A silver collection was taken THE BEST BLANKET VALUE WE HAVE a0 mmo PRICE $13.75 | Gl P ntil y; one of Westerly’s | Whic be for the benefit of the S EVER OFFERED 5 5 HAYES BRCS. Props. representatives in the general assem- | music fund. $23.50 RUGS... PRICE $19.95 | —— bly ‘is asserting his independence and Taking Course of Study. AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES Z g‘;fif,““fih;“’“‘;“‘l'fi o "‘Dl;m;k, ofdthc The officers and teachers of the ' $27.50 RUGS................SALE PRICE $20.45 | PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING o < g at he does | Second Congregational Sund: ‘hool B 2 { S e = a3 not consider stric rty measures, S han=esalional Bunday sehodl All Curtains, Drapery Fabrics, Etc., $37.50 RUGS. PRICE $31.00 There was a contest over the adoption | of the rule which permits committees | to kill measures in their charge by failing to report them. On the second day of the contest, four of the five re- | be devoted to the Giscussion of ways publicars who vere cpposed to the!and means to carry on & successful rule and voted with the democrats | school. Ali the teachers have entered ere whipped into line and voted with | this class for study. e republ. They were Messrs. | i i Briggs of Narragansett. Peckham _ of | SoHoanbe collldil Withs Tug: Littde Crompton and Reiliv and Gianot- | o 32w, e sehioons idence. ' Mr. Murphy -could e ason for hange of fronmt ! ord. ithle cargo of oil, came into the har- able them better to carry on the work of the school more systematically. A set of books is in use. The second Wednesday evening of each month will at Clearance Prices $42.00 RUGS.. PRICE $35.00 Sanimr; Plumbin A peep into an up-to-da 15 only less refreshing tha iteelf. During the summer you w the more look to the bath for comfort. 1 will show you plans of the porcelain and | and give You estimates for " | of putting them in in the best ma | from a sanitary standpoint—and gua | antee the entire job. ~ n Big Clearance Sale Values in the Garment Secfion WOMEN’S WHITE LINGERIE DRESSY BLOUSES in silks, laces and Bgc chiffon. Distinctive models of this$3 69 . to New Mass., WAISTS in high er low neck and with and continved to vote in opposition. | Beavy : 3 3 to vote ir lrer: for e Hion s anlhls ot long or short sleeve. A good varisty season’s best. Waists of beauty and e Bl rsonics. ling tne inner o ey of designs. Regular price $1.00....... refinement. Values up o $6.00..... .. J. E TOMPKINS ; o 2 ton point ran into a tug. The water W I, N, Steamer Watch Hill is to be equiD- | boing roush the sohooner was evinant. WOMEN’S WHITE AND COL- WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ 62 West Main Stree: ped with gssciine enginel The Westeriy High school produced the cantata, May Queen before a large and satisfied audience in School hall, Thursday evening. The governor has renominated Albert Briggs of Hopkinton, as Washington county member” of state hoard of heaith. District ORED WAISTS, eitl styles or with tucl plain shirt styles. r plain_tailored putting in here for safety. The front. Some schooner rapidly filled with water and only the two masts were seen above waier. She carried a cargo of 720 barrels of cordage oil and the harbor was filled with floating barrels Thurs.- day. The tug wae the Frederick E. Ives of New York, with three barges. When the schooner rounded the break- water it is suppesed that the view of of the newest styles— Sale Price .. 85¢c WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES of fine percale in good washing colors. up to $1.19 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES, trimmed. All exclusive styles. Values up to $15.00 . LTS Dr. the the These Dresses are valued 79 . C beautifully tailored and prettily $8 95 Tin and Sheet Metal Worke man estate and Fred P. Babcock, $5, Agent for Richardson and MeG. Nowall, $1; 700; Margaret Chapman, $9,500; Mar- i Mary A. and Da- vid McNewall, $31,80 ew England the' A. Chapman, $7,000;" Mary . Coy | Granite works, ' $56,000; New. Bnclang N ey ind Tatriarch | the piiot was obstructed, causing the & Furnacex Chapman. $7500; Sarahi A. Chapman, | Land company, $5,700; New Tork, New | qama? | e e board of | colljsion. WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES in values up to $12.00 and $15.00— 5 West Main Stzest. Norwich, $15,500; Wayland E. Chapman, Elizabéth R. Chester, $59,300; Church society, $6,000; Church of Tm- maculate Conception, $6,000; Ada McG. Clark, $18,000; B. Frank Clark, $§,000; Frances A. Clark estate, $7,500; Peleg Glark estate, $13.400; William, Clark, $11,500; Albert B. Collins, $16,700: Soon after the accident occurred the T. A. Scott tug of New London was notified of the trouble and came to the assistance of the vessel. It is expected the schooner willsbe floated in 2 day or two and towed to New Lon- don for repairs. Haven and Hartford Railroad com- 1$514,000; Savin P. Opie, $5,000; 25,200, e C. Page, $6,900; Park Paint- ‘haries W. Page, $8,800; . $8.000: George, W. T. F. BURNS, Heating and. Plumbing .....$8.95 Mastuxet encampment of 0dd Fello: Deputy Grand Regent Burgess of Pawtucket, assisted by | ry Henry I. C. Dubois, installed the officers of Royal Arcanum. auel C. Webster, past con- vs. SALE PRICE ...... W. pan: Nichols, $10,- George b H. P. H. Opie o i 1 | Chatky Colins, $5,000; Helen R. Collins, $16.000; awcatuc alf of Granite City ), | $3.500; Rose Collins, $6,000; Charles . s S o B it YO St BF AdorlonCoreeann ““32 Franklin Strea Coon, '$19,500; Charles F. Coon, $9,000 cofen Mills, $62,000; | ed Cherles Austin with a past-con- -l Agnes A. Cottrell, $17,500; Arthur M hed, $9,800: Willlam | Sul Jewel, at the regilar meeting. The e gotmesx;.i%%m;ccuhan B. g%gfllll o Bechena ‘A. Pendle- om;;rsdwérs ln:mllrd by Acting Depu- For Infants and Children. e, ,000; C. Byron Cof M. Pendleton, $14,- | v Head Consul J. A. Church, assisted = ] te; $10,000; Charies P. Cottrell, $97. Fentiston SRt o, | by Deputy Heaa Marehal E. w. Tay-| Th8 Kind You Have Always m ROBERT J.COCHRANT ; Bdgar H. Cottrell, $76,000; Harriel TR T o S 2 : B Cottrell, $37,000; William H. Cottrell Chailes’ Perry, 8$62,- | Gaorge H. Powers, of New London,| Bears the - SETEI G, KT ehing. e estate, $6,000; i"-“km_ nfi%“-‘ Z $5000; Harvey €. ireasurer of Niagera ~ Engine com of 10 West Main St. 5 » C A % el B. . my, for forty-six years, - Norwick, Conn o ey ‘“Lgilfip e “’c"‘a p: vears, and an ac.| Sigusture or c = 9, K 'l tive: member fifty-four years and stil Agent N. B, O. Sheot Packing.