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. FULL ASSOCIATED INCREASING CLOUDINESS PRESS DESPATCHES TODAY; SHOWERS TOMORROW m—. Uittt B — e w l E miners I ass lourtee“ WANTED—W ::T for. o : oy - g lain| FOR SALE—1817 7-pass. Buick in| TENBMENT to rent at 152 Palmer ok o BATUIE Moving Pictures at the Breed Ther ester y xa oman or girl Jaln | good condition; just repainted battle- | St. Inquire Mrs, Mcintyre on prem- | el FOOLITH N3 o g , : B ik i Fl e o R ST b R s e et Vandeyille snd Moviag Fictures an the Davis Theatre. B e, e e A Who's Who on the Honor List—Those Claiming Exemption Bath_St. augsd L s s I — e s = TO RENT—Sightly rooms, newly fu To say it, still | eem 3 FOR SALE or trads for hiens or pul- | nished, &t AUARLIC Leaon, i Rew bulld- | That oid Dame Nuti lets, an extra good team horse. Wm.|ing next to Casino. Apply to J. Nofal, | _ Acts like & poor e WANTED_To buy a china closet. I you have ome to Sell, address M. B., care Bulletin. . augsd WANTED_Gentl B e augsd_ | prop. iugsd " | Stie means i Fii ANNOUNCEMENTS & kS oy D S, e *fsas | FORB SALE Gray horse, weight 1000 | ~1o RENT_Furnished rooms for IgHE | She netds some - — Next Examination August 11th—Will of Kathleen smutt, active and meat, with fiest class |, O oire Park’ Wood Yard: aus1d | ponsorrrving. Ui S Wasnlngton Bt > On Selent] : Trensfer of Yantic Property. Seokes situation: good farmer and £a3- | —FOR SALEG Two or three of my well | Phone 314, aug7d dener and thoroughly experien: She smiles and lure . Keenan to be Contested—Committee Named to:Copsider when you want good help ana B | known team horees, or would trade for Tth or without 3 e ol Mrs. FOR RENT _Hooms with or with e odames I, Case bas st for Mo want s quiokly. elp lu seares || Lingniesp of 8" ontlomans placs: 8| pali of chicle T sl R T IN M R DR owned by her at Yanuc. to 3 Anna Widening of Bfighm' Pond Breachway. - now, but the best workers read consideration and i?.'n’.;”‘..: “‘fia. s TR LRI Ave. Telephone 755. aussd_ |~ Ang shrivels it with s 3 e o rmer, o Gash, balane 1 daye s & Johneor. who will occupy the same A Bulletin Want Ada. = = Bhys 13 acre Tarin Btk | wh oo, re T e S0 ; . i the pear future. WANTED Second hand for spinning | tools, crops = 00d Buick automobile. eic., for $15. Aling a mThe Drerniiue! l;on;eyé. dhn\f'g‘::t;ent\or: i — - —— When you have a “dont oo ::"o"r’u".'::a e i.::: wma eawes. ,7:nk7dGervm ox 528, Plainficld, Ct. aug2 l\n‘c‘ll en for w the 1 o f Frde family = . Taai 4 Sirer e = iy thus? i B D e it contist of & large| The examining board under the se- [ Attorney Ledwides. representing Jonn |} want which you believe might J|Niantic Mfs. Co., East Lyme. augsd 5 = TO RENT—Tenoment of five rooms, s Aweiling, with barn, and several acres |lective service law for the First Rhode | Keenan, Aunie Casey, Williat J. Kee- WANTED San snd witei man 0| piton 00,10 s tody akaCscischer UPTIERL | with all Improvenients, at ¢ Church SU | Through art of hers the ros of 1and with standine timber on @ por- | island division has examined 35 of the |nan and Dennis F. Keenan, requested ‘worlc in the woods with portable steam | Bown. §1.50 per week. The Dlaut-Cad. | hone 1469, She fits them out w sawmill» wife to take boarders who|den Gompany, Piaut-Cadden Bldg., Nor- | _TO RENT—Basement fenement at 56 [ And then she turns & car also work In tho woods. The Child|wicn, Conn. School St. Inquire at Bulletin Office.| Amd bugs de the in Bulletin ‘Want Ads find rea Lumber Corporation, Putnam, Conn. 2t un. ST . For every frult there = s $815.00 for a real ood $450 J7en. ¢ augsa Tayer For a1l he gets ma sale. piano: only one left at this price b iz 62 men called from which it was ex- | postponement of hearing on admission pected that thé first announced quota |of the will, as he came into the case of 26 would be selected. Of these 35, | formally Monday and therefore had not only 14 who ware found to be physi- | sufficient time to prepare the case, as tion of it. DAVIS THEATRE TODAY ctore | TO RENT — An_apartment of six | Where “On Trial” Het on Stage Makes Picture’| cally fit did not claim exemption, but | he expected to show that the docu- E WANTED—Two _experlenced walt-| movin~. Terms, $16 down, $5 per month. | rooms and bath on Sachem St. Apply | Shed 1 what &‘:M.n, -rh,m,_"w.ry MaAitister, 'hal,ydoe. not signify that they will all | ment hlpoasssflnon Z‘ the court was 5 ‘M\'l*va: icse s3mething— :fi;en Apply Weekapaug Inn, W‘g;t- gn. Pl;ludt-c‘fiid-n‘ Company. Flaut | to k. H. Linnell or sny broker. jylsd mence. 4 be accepted in the national army with- | not the last will and testament. At- for o orwich peopls ar- ", .. ug! ‘adden Bldg., Norwich, Conn. P it =t Aauhie BoUNS S S s Child Star, Plays a Leading Part. | 08 #0008 O o rination. The other 21 | torney Dunn, counsel for the thres > TO RENT—One-half of doubls house | Byt no'—ahe shirks the fins honest—and on finding anything W oxperienced waiter.|” FOR SALE—Boarding house, filled | No, 19 Qak St inquire of H. k. Gardner. | ©0 W00 T0E 1070 City Lunch, Norwich. augsd = AV tion and | daughters of the deceased, who are i B Jy24d v 7 t e ush not | kave filed claims for exemp! 3 anctinciively, turn, to- Bi = to capecity: profitable, moderp, cen- 1484, y24d__ | Her many gifts are sca | Jdttle Mary McAnister, althoush not | (i°pe given hearing. With only 1¢ [named as executrices and who are the |§ (IneCel | . - GOVRARNMENT war positions open: | trally located; present owner has oc- | THE BRONSON _Furnished rooms to| . Hut 0 it a yet se Bt & folloo o e si|men apparently available, there must|beneflciarles under the will, ° which & @ focate the loser. clerioal work: -men-women wanted:|oupiod It for past 17 years; leaving | iet; $1 and up per week. ear of Bul- | Too javis t With ks great & follo e o Bt thres | Do 120 more avallable added to fill the |states that the others, now contestants, R A 5 $100 monta: lst free. Fraaklin Insti-|town reason for selling. I[nauire Mrs. | ietin. Sy1va Her mett K by the pet ingenues of the screep of thiee | iended quota for the district, which |are able to provide for themeelyes, ob- el || T e RO M. Hempstead, Willimantic, Cons SRR s, Th e eastiTe | s sty » i e the chila part In ~On|is 194 instead of 3 e Tegistrai |Jstted Yo & OORCIIERCS SF She henting your rental proporty. ¥: augtd <00l, ciean, pleasant rooms, No, § Norti | = If Nature only kne i~ the mev et e|who claimed no exemption and who |on the probating of the will as the Wh L WE_BUY and_sell fools, furniturs — e Main St. iysa B T A - T, Seon certified as eligible for ser- | estate as it now stands is without pro- on you want to seil your §i stamps, false teeth, antiques or any-| FOR SALE _—Boardlng house; cause, | 2217 St Al hede Davis today, with skill unusual to one| . tection. The request for continuance real estate. G0 sime: ol Books ewpiclally want. |sickness, " Werite or call oo’ Leuisc| To RENT—Furnished cottags at 175 OF her years, but mot surprising 10| VICS SIS Ll e | et i antal an the osTin s aat SR O eall” Louls By Ward, 27 | Harauoll, williamsvinie.” Cont, village | paurel Ml Xve” “Tiauire S B vl HUMOR OF THE DAY grities and public who have hec 1| wiiliim Gardner, Slocums: " John A.|for Aug. 21 Judge John W. Sweeney, V'hen you want to buy or sen § | Water St. el = . 530" | Bray. 21 Contral Av yea |, N s oo Des Fnos, Westerl Christopher R.|who drew the will, executed the same pets, a business or a lease. WANTED—Furnished = room with| $190.00°A real $400 Ludwig u e o SE M e LA Jou & _frosh e e werian | Champlin, Allenton; Dr. John F. M.|June 17, 1901, and with his sister, bath suitable for light housekeeping, | piano with stool and scari; our m kesping-i- 37 Division M i¥4d_ | He (confused)—I t she was a baby in arms. i<eighley, V@psterly; Wilfred H. Smith, | Sadie, witnessed the will, gave testi- for man, wife and two children; Gales | Makes this price, as all’ our TO RENT—Neatly furnlshed room; |niarn Sc a Lins played with several Narragansett Pier; Clarence S. Crow- [ mony to that effect. He testified that Ferry or Allyn's Point preferred. C. P.|IWust be sold. ' Terms $10 down, also room for i | 5 X P, s _wola. ‘Torms 20 robm for IEDL hovseKeeping. Mra. itor—Did you e throughout the East. s | ¢li, Bast Greenwich; Stanley S. LIVIng- | eo far as he knew this document was Morris, Sub. Base, Navy Yard. eugid | Biiut-Gadden Biag. Norwi 3 7 North High st jerd | Caltor. DI son The other feature is Wilfred Lucs r in “Her Excellency, says he Westerly; Robert E. Young |the last will and testament of Kather- : o s = = ot tanding| TO RENT—Newly furnisned rooms at Westerly; Fred W. Bristol, Peace|.ne Keenan and that the will had been aberms ) AT, ot | e games B Dewal Taaihi TV and Eida Mi Govern ive pa Triang] 2 chambermaid, immediately. Apply at o, % . S Cov Caivert, 84 Franklin Street. Tel b T e ™ potition Tomarrow | Dales Saiato Morose, Westerly: Bver- |in his possession since it was executed FITS ES R Pheasant Vie W, | T ARRC? B DeWoll Tracing © P T ha future” 2 o & in “The | € e % - |and until it was filed R L aug? = 3 an, ht house- [ with a job."—Ju Dorothy Dalton will be seen in “The | pan, Peace Dale; William I Greens, | aoury” s FOR BALE—A farm of 80 ncren | SURRIRUER BOREPAN LRGN 1005 | WD 0 Jovr e r bit teered Flame of the Yukon®, a seven act|yozotre “Doing yo! drama of the morth, and Pauline | “Gamc of the foregoing have just as Frederick is the star in “"Audrey”, a|iegitimate claim for exempfMon as some six part Paramoun: fsature. of the following who have flled ex- emption claims: ) . OUR ~Tanforan” mild bc cigar has AR it BT Bulletin’s Pattern Service || made us lois of friends; it's & good | known as the Mary J. Fisk farm, sit- | aprisa Poricios B4 Summer smoke; 5c each, whether you | uated in East Killingly, containing 15 | — o arremm— e oo e buy 50 or 1, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, |acres standing timbe same will be| FNes luitn!fin lom&"n hou:‘:‘l;ae ";.'l ters for this n augid 0ld separate or together, to suit buy- | 1255 iNieOMR 100 YESnlon Si il | e fun?"Philadeiphia In the estate of John F. Crandall the widow, Harriet L. Crandall, was granted an_allowance for support of 5100 a month for six months. er. Inquire Charles A. Patience—Dor The administrator of the estate of WANTED Weavers; one-loom wor] 7 e Alton—Deper - y tence MAJESTmiGARDEN e o ?fif‘?fi:’i" 3 nden- | Charles M. Babeock petitioned that good pay and good work. Glen Woolen | CIty, TeCL 72-2, ?rr Waite: something orig Dot Farloy in Are Passions Inherited? | i inost Sharpe, Westerly—Dependen- | nasmuch as the personal property was Mills, Norwich Town. Ct. aug?d | ielson, Conn. Tel. Patr ice Vel Feat: Photoplay for Today and|cy, wife and child. not ample to meet the expenses that he OUDERS Machine moulders want- Z humor—Yor a— Sy 4 e A0 Some. Westerly—Depen- | be authorized to sell real estate in the ed: only experienced “sqaeezer” hands | Berkshire boar an. 3 ite and B . diite Thursday at the Majestic Roof| TO0CO o o three qhildren. town of Hopkinton belonging to the need apply: good pay, steady work and [ Berkshire sows. F. W. Barber. Tel Gocd Six-R: A g, |docsmt be Garden. Stowart A Gavitt, Beace Dale—De- | estate. The petition was granted and cellent working conditions APy 463-3. aug2d O ix-Room Apartment. 1 shoiild I pendency, wite. the edministrator authorized to selr R e e T FOR SALE 1915 Duick, model 37.{ Modern Conveniences. pass a & The feature play for today and | PRSIy JlC, 6. Westerly—Depens | the property at public auction or pri- Aiasi %0~ St ul A-1 condition. Can ho segn at 8 White X Boston Tr Shursday at Majestic Roof Gar- | geney, wife and child. vate sale at & sum not less than $400. w ‘:‘.‘"ri’»m""fifi?“&z’:f‘,‘},,‘,‘”‘fnfi‘ St, City. Phone 723-4. augld JAMES L. CASE, Wil i aen ts Dorothea Farley and william | 55 1T Sorth, westerly—De- | Bond $600 mertoan and’ Ghinese Restaurant.| $2500 for plano plaver with rol 37 SHETUCKET STREET ‘If mother Conkiin in “Are Passions Inherited.” a | 74l v aged and Infirm parents. In the estate of Albert G. Brown, the -gAmerican and Chinese Restaurant. | ice mahogany case. Tne Plaut-Cadden s PR s stey of a mm-.‘ nl Frank L. Maln, Exeter—Dependency, ?dmhfimfl;er petitioned for authority i augsd | Company. Plaut-Cadden Bidg., Norwich, Lot e close to every home. A gripping life| gize’ o sell real estate in Pearl street and e = = = S stors built on facts, but different from |~ \eeorge T Charnley, Roclkville—De- | the Dersonal property was not suffi- WANTED —Barber. Write 1::2:‘:;, SRR = FOR RENT i the offensive films that exploit filth, wife and_stepchild. clent to pay debts of estate. The pe- Mutt and Jeff in “The Spendthrifts. ayes peass Dale—Depen- | tition was granted. Bond $1.800. = © and a funny one reel comedy complete | gancy, wife. The Washingtop Trust company was the programme. 3 Albert A. Soar, Alton—Dependency, | aPpointed guardian of the estate of Tonight is prize night. See prize on | wife and two children, Alfred B. York. Bond § Frank display in Plaut-Cadden’s window. Georze A. Maggs, Westerly—Depene | W. Coy, Herbert W. Rathbun and Tr- Friday is amateur night. Mr. Con- | jenoy. swife. vine O. Chester were appointed ap- rad McDowell will be the feature at- | \waiter A. Chappell, Narragansett— | praisers. traction. Dependency, wife and child.. In the estate of Alpheus F. Fldred, The above programme will be| <yvjjliam F. Frve, East Greenwich— | Annie E. Nash was appointed admin- shown at the Auditorium every after- | Dependency, wifa and ofld istratrix. “Bond $400. Frank W. Coy noon at 2:30 and all rainy night Frank A, Terranova, Westerly—De- | appraiser. 3 e e sender ife. Edward M. Dodge was appointed ad- BREED THEATRE pendency, wife. ge was appointed ad e s s M. 0. . Tel. 0 i s Eth WANTED—A reliable man who_can [ —po—c o "0 = " | The well established rooming house | 10l | milk and do chores, etc. W. 8. Vail, | rooms, one’ seven rooms. quire 24 | wi improvem. ot | vou s Fexihic, | Goun. Eabanoniod-A Syssaes | Teouie cone even rooms | Tuaulis 3€lwith, il improvements; in: the be ey = = — | location, Franklin Square. , ; WANTED—Girls 16 vears of age to| FOR SALE_Pasture of 45 acres. good ose_ ¢ learn winding. Apply West Side Silk | springs and water, $1.000: large tillage | Inquire BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS |time | Ml 3y14a | lot of 40 acres with 300 apple trees, .000; also young cow 3 years old, WANTED _Card room help and spin- weeks ago. 85 p) , Putnam D °E mi L Biu te o iritiditonsusl STORE TO RENT (™30 Loudon, Grant S. Kelley Woolen Mills; | 0o e g 8 o « ners; also two strippers. iy to B. Inc., Smiths, Mass. sy9a_ |, L R ¢ = in a su tne : passenger phaston, run 1400 miles 45 | aApoue 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin |4 it WANTED —Old false teeth; don't Arthur N. Lindgren, Fast Greenwich | ministrator of the estate of Mary B, matter if broken; I pay $2 to '$15 per = % Street, suitable for almost any kind of | 1,0 - \ Five | —Dependency, widowed mother. Thompson, who died in Westerly, De- Ul set; single and partial’ plates in betore we business, at a reasonable price In- [pia Viola Dana in “Lady Barnacle,” Five| Angelo Gachino, Westerly_Depen- | cember 20, 1905. The businese involv- portions ‘fena by ‘parcel post and N b ol hesore e . Bhiatis O 4 Act Metro Wonderplay of a Love |dency, wite and two children. S 1a' the ‘cancellation of 4 morisage geive plleck S ., Tetme mell [t Ceaden mids ch, Conm. " & That Triumphed Over Difficultics John Kennedy, Westerly—Dependen- | keld on property in the west. i3l 3 ¥ n';.mfa SALE—19 Stewart T e = he ¥ ght delivery, r cy, wife and_child. George E. Merkle, Kingston—Depen- dency, wife and child. Feature for Today and Thursday. FOR SALE F 00 miles: best rea- TED — Experienced maid for | sons for selling._ W a & Burke. Jje30d general housework; good references | —poo—o o e o Three drunks collected by the police Admirers of Viola Dana. the dainty 5 and placed in the police station for quired. Address R. T. care Bulletin. little Metro star, will have an oppor- | _JFames Reale, ‘Westerly—Dependency, | safe-keeping over night were liberat. Jeitd touring ‘ear et ono o) e ——aeee——| 13 : tunity to see their favorite actress in| Viie ed by Police Chief Brown, Tuesda e Ci 5-3 or Putnam.” augil % h e Smueualls atamctive Tolo i ‘Lady | Willem C. Fowasd, Tafayette—De- | morming, in time for thom o see he WANTED Second hand and antique | SRl 4153 or fmchn. o gt | 4 I Barnacle” which will be the feature at | Padency, aged and infirm parents. | free circus parade and take In the ex- on iy inds; et our prices| "FOR SALE: b Rilsh “eow, - six c the Breed theatre today and Thursday. || Evereft C Gardner, Wyoming—De- | hibition if they had the price. That R e T Rt s ceip st slde DN Futuay, Bodth iy beca In this five-act production Miss Dana | Pendency, wife and chiid. | derea | the chief has no desire to pad the rec- - i) 2 ock. a ) o 5 Wililerae, 8t splenaid o is seen as a high-caste Hindoo maid- | The local boards have been ordered | or for arrests fs here demomstrated SRINE ot e Bty RhriEHL Risn) e ket e ly—My fa en and wears the rich garments of an [ {0 Make public the names of all who |as these will not count in the amgre- e oot wone modern home. in hest residentia} e d East Indfan princess. and later ap-|f1e s & S 18 | gate for the month, as_ only . cases 2184—2187 SALESLADY. A Company, Blant-Cadden ||| section R gIn N e ries ily ever spo pears in fashionable Paris gowns. The | fhat many illegitimate claims have | brougnt before the court go into the o e At Do enpCgmpany, Plant-Cadden |1 4 )0 corner tot: price rensomablo Jimmy (proud Burton Holmes travelogue will he|Peen been devised, decided to employ | yecord. COAT-WAIST—SKIRT. J D0 et 5 3 1o — ane casy terms if desir.a, | et too.” He's a Shown and a funny comedy will com. | [UDlicity to discover false excuses, and | "Thore were two cases of viofation of 4 e T Ay Aramatation. 1 Beh ol aneld i |spots the winner Plete the piit o bring to punishment as Provided in [ automenile Tawe befors AcHar Tudor A Charming Three-Picce Suit. THE W. L. TAYLOR CO., any deme rtion. 21 Buth St ausdd | o huTes ioF way's prophesies TO CONTROL EXPORT OF ok a this ey to escape the ebligas | Cjarence . Roche, Tuesday morning.| Tne walst of this could b b o e e B THOS. H. BECKLEY | et RT P T e i km\fl; 4 Leonard, chauffeur for afsilic or crepe de chine. and the Thayer Buflding. pair. ‘Tel. 459, 1z 1d & family, arrested by Ser-|blouse and skirt of jersey cloth, serge = geant West, was fined $10 and costs of | Silk or satin. Pattern 2184 furnishes §2.80 for operating an automobile naut | the coat-blouse and waist, and 2187 the a standing trolley car in Main street | SKITt: ST ] ness Bioike, Bullding Lots, all in de- a asuie, reauires 3 | fine Skirt measures 4 | 2172 Vards at the foot 278 Main Street FOR SALE S Phonss 724 COTTON, LUMBER, SUGAR | of exemption will be considered by the 63 : . |two state district boards. These To Be Added to List of Commodities | hoards will appoint one man in each That Require Licenses. of the 22 local divisions on behalf of = the government who will be known as Washington, Aug. 7—Three import- [a medium of appeals, who will take ant commodities—cotton, lumber and | appeals on decislons of the local boards | ared preferring A chorm sugar—probably will be put under ex- | tc_the district boards. el or i aame of reciless port control soon by President Wil+| The purpose is to protect the inter- | frotioy e vast o stusting Which was discharging passenzers. Mr. | corx Seast 30026035 a0 58, A w47 Leonard did the act in reckless way e, It requir and the police chief serionsly conside | poses since the 1 order to evel on u - 3 on the Watch Hill road, Poc - blo Jocations. List YOur properts it |for the tub son. The exports council, it is un-|ests of the government and to prevent o o e TR Pri cars fo sell of rent, as L have a Son, sitbany has secormencel | saius And Sapomer Sisherses by Jor | Lorman Chase arrested Sldncy Heala ices $2,300 and $1,900 1) 3oy care to soll of Senc a2 LRares| o verm ve that they be added list of | cal boards through oversight or other- B contmiofiR S0 jpne . ulee Good location near city line | 1#i invesiments. {to a large T goods for whose shi of the | wise. It is the privilege of any citizen B e WILLIAM F. HILL, rd " country license is required % o T Pxtate and Insurance. interested in the welfare of the gov The aggregation traveling under the | arate patterns, which will be mailec Immediate possession Thuver Blag. Goods that now cannot he exported |ernment to make known to the inter- | title of Sparks’ shows gave a fair sized | (0 Any Address on receipt of 10 cenis - without license include: foods, feed- | mediary any Information to show Why | street parade in Westerly - Tuceday | for ACH pattern in silver or Stimps FIRST CLASS MAN | = : = In some p stuffs, iron, steel and explos By |any claim should not stand. If *he |morning, and in the afternoon and ev- | porrior, (Broush The Builetin Company JAMES L. CASE = to the adding cotton, lumber and to| medium of appeals finds the claim |ening gave exhibitions just over the|Lottern Dept. Norwich, Conn. WITH Furnished Seashore SPte 2 € these the government will extend its|grant is unjust, he will take an appeal [ border line in Pawcatuck. = Dixon| winsted - ST SHETUCKWE (STREEN oleomarg: control to cover the most im rom the local to the state board, B e kI Ghaving | S 0 cover 1 square and vicinity was packed,with | (e P /Miciais who comprisa the exports|ctate division has eummoned the fol- | rade, and it required the united efforts | Sheand | railwn: reliminary work | couscil are particularly @estrous that|lowing for examination in the order | of Police Chief Brown and all the mem- | nating been. sommenced it te * ons | EXPERIENCE the shipment of cotton be controlied. | mame bers of the force, 1o regulate traffic|pected that it will require four years Cottages Slaories Pt For Sale or Reat [¥0 This commodity of which Germany is Aug. 11—First Day. and give a clear way for the circus - 2 1 in' desperate nced. has gons 10 the | gerial No &nd Five 8 Clear Way Jor the cicus|cor the job and that traffic will be un- i ‘7 : o Is s o SR, e e, | Bt t0 THE et Mleeren | interuptas el itbita prosre | Address Electrician, Box 439 Creé LATM [.¢ watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pimasant|los" View, and slong the Hhode bie Seastiore Farms.| A P quantities within the Foports that the r arzo coal shij 600—Wilmer Hughes Ficke, Narra- | bitions were well attended and were gansett Pier. very satisfying to patrons, as it was ing thi Children Cry = Eight-room cottage house. barn and | other buildings, all land machin. shore; also acce: i - e 1986—TFrank Barbieri, Bradford. one of the few circuses vl - worked, abundance of wood and fru! Send for booklet. 6 Y a users S10—Clayton Fenton Adamson, Wick- | section that did all it advertired and FOR FLETCHER'S all crops including potatoes, onions, FRANK V. COY gla 3 ford. ust a little bit move. beans, corn, cucumbers. lot of hay, 1 t I i a1 ¥ WANTED : fis | : o it 1539—Willlam Alan Broadfoot, West- cow, 60 hens, 100 chickens, 1 hos, (4 w ¥ P j G CASTORIA S T e il : 1688 mpelor Trizin; WAStERY: (at® Jatest transfer deeds of real cs- = WOOLEN SPINNERS. Since is situsted In'a good locality, two b — = g be recorded by Town Clerk - : Whipple in the office of the records of | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING PLAINFIELD WOOLEN CO. L £ e town of Westerly, are as follows: X > i e 5 )7—l-eon Biascile Hope Valley. | Franklin D. Lawson, eight lots to Wal- —_ Centrai Vilirge, Conn. ™M SWITZERLAND e A T aace Dale. | ter Anderion, two lots to Carl T. Paul- pron R b & 4 —Josepn B David, Narragansett. | won ‘(o Tors to Wary D, resal ae 1o, RODEEE &, Cochrane | e eached | 43—Walter O. Barber, Bast Green-|ots to Edith. Julia Griswold, at Musi- H the State Department. 2151 Tranidin C. Smith, Westerly, | C0I0nY: George W. Doane, ot al. exe- GAS FITTING, WE WANT OLP TEETH B o i and otharconseny |15 _most_attractive snd homelike in IOt 1 0 ceaa Ll PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING - 1.0 oo condition. We pay up to §|iences. Very easy terms if desired.|pvery particular; expense has never 63Vincento Martino, Westerly. 6 . o | real estate of late Willtam H. Doane 1 5 X t cen « vo everything absg- hat reached ine state dcsariment of | 145 —Tenry Garieon Champiin, West- [ [he'eGonlc ety Can s Sonie {5 [ Washington Sq, Washinaton Building |f$10.00 eer sst according to their ]| Let me show it to you. Dheh fpaled o e S s aber the report that Germany has demand- S . Thomas and Joseph Sculeo, house and Nerwich, Conn. vaiue. WILLIAM A. WILCOX the. two servanis' rooms and bath, | ed a loan in gold from Switzerland in ug. 13—Second Day. lot west side of Dayton street; Fred | agent for N. 3. O. Sheet Packing THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Spacious connecting first floor rooms, [’ return for coal In official circles here [ 1264 Oliver Lambert Holland, Peace|Miller to Marie F. Miller, four lots at|_*" = 142 Wain St. _ Upstairs Frin ! Specialist ideal for dancing parties, etc. Prop- |" 507—Allen O. Jordan, Rockville. GERMANY DEIMANDS GOLD 309 Moses T Hathaway, Slocum, miles from railroad main line, and a ;:::nrgn;lx:.in Immediate possession SALE ‘MPERIT[\JE . $250 OWNER LEAVING CITY i bafo buys a seashore lot fronting ocean.| Lhe Bigelow property, 62 Broad Street, Washington, Aug. onfirmation this is taken as emphasizing stories Dale. Musicilony: Mery Flood to Angeclo Tu- =l =se. 1872 Norwich, Conn. erty is near good schools and car i of financlal GifMculties in which Ger- icola Cafolla, Peace Dale, To, et al,, house and ot east side Canal Phone 581 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, |a'rair oifer refused. - many L ds herself e K Joe Zisk, Hope Valley. street; Henry T. Bromlev, et ux. to —_— —_ Westerly, R. Tel. 2365 ne Germany is in ~ad need of 420 _Walter Olive Eccleston, Hopkin- [ Mary Turano, ef a1, house and lot ANTED ARCHA W. COIT el meci he obiigations which sho . south side OAl stredt: . Alsada- A MODERN PLUMBING w. incurred wih those neurrals 1014—Claua Nelson Garland, Usque- | Saunders to Mary J. Bradley. lot north a e i R R i 18 elephone 1334 ©3 Broadway | cayiy e B TR i e s e side Atlantic avenue, Pleasant View.|is as essentia! In modern houss as|Boys for beach, 5 Blacksmiths, 1 Floor- - 4nd the value of the Garman mark is e & slectricty is to lighting. We guaran- |Ian § Men for dve house, § Weavers, FOR SALE FOR'SALE -~ ———— depreciating almost to the vanising | f10—Herbert W. Iingworth, Wyo- Local Laconics. o the very best PLUMBING WORK | [ SPinnsie. 1o B o0 e o to care $ s £ ¢ B Wilsaciana is resisting the demand g William Mathewson, of Hone Yalley |, expert workmen at the fairest|ior gentleman's piace. 142 BROADWAY ||~ fine seven room house with alll, S e e 2 433—Jan Zsegerewski, Hope Valley. | has reported to Police Chief Brown =MPLOYME 5 . modern improvements In jood resi- i and if it is pressed is in fa ter | 1350 Charles B, Clarke, Wakefleld. that a small touring car was stolen FREE ZMP NT BUREAU The very desirable property occu- é ) o= § H nd the S , A cential it shaze than Hollan r the Scandi-|™ 10 _Ainger E. Bwv Chariestown. | from his garage early Monday morn-| Ask us for olans and pricea Centra! Bidg. Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr. || pied by the late M Dowd, as a EREIRIL SRR P i navian countries to mect either mill- | 1045 ity Browe: Wakeaod. ing. Fooming house for several 'ycars, A. M. AVERY e : tary or eceremic asgression from Germany. T'nder present conditions, Switzer- land s dependent on Germany for her coal. but it is believed the allies may be able to meet her needs. Changing Weather. Celebrations at Berlin over _the failure of the Liberty Loan have been officially called off on account of the rain of subscriptions in this country. ~—Chicago Herald. Numerical Gain for Allles. The Siamese have declared war against Germany, and that is anoth hard blow, becatise Siam is where the twins come from—Grand Rapids Press. Endurance Test. If the ability to talk raises man sbove the beast, think of the vast difference between womon and the beast—Columbia S. C. State. Waterbury—From now on the trol. ley fare will be five cents straight in ‘Waterbury except for those foresighi- e peeple who have laid in stocks of ok 1031—FEdward_Earl Hall, Wakefleld. i705—Dennis L. Lynch. 'White Rock. 51—Thomas McCullough, Peace Dale, 1685—John Padalino, Westerly. Aug. 14—Third Day. 487—Frank Bodo, Hope Valley. 1282 —Walter L. Northup, Wakefleld. 1323—Frank H. Card, Westerly. 1847Frank Earl James, Westerly. 797—Edwin A. Whittren, Bast Green- wich. 140—Arthur D. Wentworth, East Greenwich. 1526—Amficare Cassani, Westerly. 1922—Frank Coshignane, Bradford. 1725_Raffaele lo_Priore, Westerly. 1779—Conmaro Guariglta, Westerly. 1236—Clifford Howard Wilbur, Peace Dale. 2247—Charles Michael Murray, West- erly. 2011—Willam TPailey Ople, Westerly. 432—Bdward H. Woodmansee, Canon- chet. 15—James R. Wright, Shannock. There is to be a contest over the will of Katherine Keenan, who died in Westerly May 27, 1917, as indicated at the regular session of the Westerly probate court, Judge Edward M. Burke. The No-License league of the town of Stonington has appointed as the lit- erature committee, Rev. A. H. Withee of Mystio, Dr. BAwin Whitford of Paw- catuck and Edward E. Bradley of Ston- ington. Maurice W. Flynn, president of the Westerly town council, has appointed the following as the committee to in- vestigate the feasibility of widening the Brightman's pond breachway: Thomas H. Peabody, Thomas McKen- zie, Francis G. Haswell, Herbert ' P. Clark and Everett Barnes. Driftwood, the summer home of Pro- fessor W. Monroe Hopkins, of Wash- ington, at Narragansett Pler, has been purchased for 35,400 at public auction. and will be used as the rectory of _St. Philomena _ moRnameiolFoD1hegfthn Philomena Roman Catholic church, of Which Rev. Austin O'Toole is pastor. Bristol—The members of the Wom- an’s Rellef corps are planning an oué~ ing for today (Wednesday) at Lake Compounce and the members of the G. A. R. and Sons of Veterans and their families have been invited to be pres- ent. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street On account of increase In price of to- bacco, the Whitestone O sold from now on at $3& Franklin St. jar will be Telephone 1334 FOR SALE SALE HORSES I have 20 Horses that I want to aispose of right away. Nine of them big work Neiah Strom 960 o 1200 ibs. Come and AR ELS es—the b: ance will ELMER R. PISRSON. Tel. 525-3. may14a SIX ROOM APARTMENTS All modern conveniences and faultless bath equipment. In fige residence section, near school and electrics; Tental $20 per month. Can sell you a fine new two-family house at an attractive price. Exceptionaily fine house lots at reas- onable prices; terms to suit. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent €3 Broadway beautifully situated on one of the best streets, containing 17 rooms with improvements, large spacious vorandas, garage room for several rge lot. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Very cholce cottage house, all rur- nished, on Fisher's Island; will be sold Cheap If taken at once For full par- | ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broke: Franklin Square, Norwieh. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen Houss, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; about two miles from. center of Norwich, for $1,000.00. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300. o8 Cliff St Tel. 1122-2 52 Broadway FARMS FOR EXCHAN Two excellent farms; can trade elther | for city property of equal value; one 27 acres. state road. near clty, modern bulldings; also 180 acre stock farm [th tools and equipment, fine build ings, keeps 50 head. 1f Interested, writs or telephone TRYON'S A Je30a Wiillmahtie. Ct. FOR SALE The Henrv 'D. Capen property, 215 Broad St. will be sold v: in price“if taken at once. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAX, Real Estate Broker. Franklin Square, Narwich. PIANO TUNIN B. A. WIGHTMAN 3 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. Telepnone §95-3 ICASTOR Atways bears s ihe :Z 7 Signature of 7 9% 73 For Infant: and Childre inUse For Over 30 Year: