Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e lots at wuon to Grice I-u n “Mustelcolony: Donat! Rica to Antonto Ricch undivided one-half in- térest in with _improve- B rounde. Jonn. C. Averdl e, 0 Lonis Gunderiick, et ux. at Pleasant View; Richard et ux., and New York, New Ha; Each Stroke Will Represent a Local Boy Leaving This Mom- ing for Camp Devens—Estate of Mrs. Anne M. Maxson o iana | ] ‘hapman: Ethel Burnet Left to Daughter and Son Equally=—-Over WCM Hill Improvement _society, lot east side s l"vere?:pn.vunue, Watg:‘h l;luI:dT}l;:rm“u "hatcher, et ux., to el an ‘ol - for War Library Fund—Desth of Clark D.. Crandall— éymet ot ea;'.‘side Everett avenue ateh Hill; osine Ser, al Mrs. Dahood Appeals From Probate Appmtmeut Franklin D. Lawson, four lots at Mu- F d & y-; Franklin D. Lawson to Ellen nv, six lots at Musicolony; Wash- i R on Trust company to Ethel Bur- - - n-x lot_194, plat cottage sites at Watch Hil, made by Jacob Burnet Ethel Burnet to Lucy Holley Brook: e lot; Hthel Burnet to Lucy Holly oks, undividéd one-nineteenth part lot 1u,Gtv:rcn ur?;mw“dé H#o An- strok stroke represent raft h{na A. Gardner to con n, et w«:::}y boy who leaves for janders of Canada, or the|ux., lot east side Chester avenue; An- vens, Ayer, Mass., to be enroll- Blnc sn h, from whon ranks a de- [na A. Gardnc# to Flora I Curtis, ‘house P T natiousl afmy’ under the se- {lch:mnt is 1o Providence on &nd lot Chester avenue and School lective service w: _The members |ing services, will honor Rh street; Harold Doney to Constantine of the Alert Hook and Laader com- |land .pqmln‘tmt by Brusa, lot west side Hobart street pany will convey the young men frém | railway station, and Thomas I. Bfiev'e“ et al.. to Walter C. the fire house 10 the railway station IT{ing men farewell. Powers, lot.at Watch Hill. the motor driven apparatus, sad will e v e Lty ey e SRR Ve 1 ber from: Staf prol coul ul 'xftl‘u i‘l‘gt'o and ¢hey will entrain at Ju ge Edward. M. Burke,, Rose At the 43d annual_convention of tha Providence, with the rest of the in- | Burke was appointed -omlnmn Woma e 5 S Bieos Thand whisn onanes Toss: S | eme e 5| day at the Firat Bapter meeting you pay. This means added protection. ~1f siyies, material who names and addresses of thé men who was nccldtnully klucd xt ckford, | house, Providence, the state secretary, not right “we could not do this—think it ove R S e Shla e [ ot B Fiose murtit B ben’ | et i vaes med e nitili | M £ a1 1 DRESSES FALL COATS $10 to $27.50 $10 to $35 : Coag TR —orili de *‘*';";;;,,‘:;;..,..m,:m** BaP L S hich Intaied thobey. donetiorn WAISTS | SKIRTS 98¢ to $5.50($1.50 to $10 ” CLOTHING Ty , \ONCRFD[T/ f SPECIAL | NEW FALL STYLES This store stands back of every gurment sold. That protects you. Yon pay as 'you wear, and that gives you time to test the values betore d make were Mo amounting to $50,000 were also recorded. Frank : : the ambulance of the National e el e e, S s Dy ey U. electric fans in a base hospital mitted t2 problte in ich all realfT. Michele Caluori, East Green— ; is{amd stereomotographs for training personal property wieh: Angelo _Cozzolino, ~ Bradford thed to hér two sens M two | camps. Jn;n A.H:vood West Greénwich Wm< daughters. One of the daughters, Ma- RCOH!flbflflonth-d been sent to the iam H. Tefft, Davisville: Henry I.La-|bel C. Matthows was comfirmed as|Red Cross ang British relief, eye ban. sell, Davisville: Georze J. Ferraro,|sole executriv of thcaruxa iwlnd :om oyt ;:‘1;! h!v‘l’ih bteoel:lemnm:nd 1,908 Westerly; Allen H. Burdick, Charles- |31,500. Eugene B. Péndleton, apprais- BIFLY. UBIOBS TOpUItol istrekded In- town: Merton E. Browning. Wyoming: |er. - rest in the regular departments. The Samuel A Sanders, Westerly: Michhel| Willlam Minchen wis apgraved a8 e I ies branchos Devs. sddes Tsiamis, Watch Hill: guardian of the person and Westerly: John A. Hogs, ‘Wemerlv Charles Maytaur, Westerly; Harry Eweet, Wakefleld; Howard E. Holhu' ton, Alton: Frank L. Hoxsle, West Greenwich; Raymond M. Leighton, Kast Greenwich: Samuel C. Phl lip! Allentowa; Grover C, King, Westerly: Alfred C. S. Price, Pawtucket; Arthur T. Fenelon, Westerly; Charles E. Con- nely Shannock: James G. Kennedy, Wyoming; James Finni!, Kenvon: Her- tert W. Nelsoh, Alton: Pasqualé Al- guw “Nesterly: Benjamin A. Fecteau, nmll.,cm John Lyneh, East Orange, Harold Aylesworth, Saunders- mvm Peter G. Japadopolius, East Greenwich; Natale Manfredf. Bradford; Jane Margeret Ambacker, nof mua in the will of Gottleit Ambacker. Bons $800. Frank W. Coy was ap- pointed appraiwer. Job ‘Thorp, Euardian of thé: person and estaté of Mary Dahood, reported that he had “fande diligent search and could Zind no estaté to be sdminis- tered. Report and erdersd med with Tihe estate of Mary Da- Abbxe A. Nash, executrix of the es- tate of James T. 'Naéh, and residuary legatée under the will, subitted ieage from herself personally te her- melf as executrix. to &1l claims against Ordered filed with estate _ peopl to their membership and have taken gp war relief work. The :reasurer. irs. Eva H. Smith, gave the cceipts from all sources as $4,399.15, with a balance of $42.63. "The convention opened with a lsve féast and testimony meeting le by Miss Elizabeth P. Nichols of Westerly, followed by the singing of the crasazic hymn and responsive reading of the crusade psalm. - The state president, Mrs. Jennie L. ‘W.-Rooke, was in charge of i cises, and after prayer by Roberts of Gresnville, vice president 1t larfe, the salute to the flag was given and Mrs. Frank Vaughn sang The Star Spangled Banner, the audience joining Ladies Trimmed Hats Creations of the smartest New York milliners—just re- ceived and priced at about one- half usual charge elsewhere. $4.00 to $10.00 George M. Pradel. Bradford: Willlam Dawson. Ashaway in the chorus. Samuel H. Davis and fohn J. Dunn Miss E. Carol S ' son, Dyvisville acministrators of - tha estate of Luigi| Miss E. Carol Hodge cxtended wel- ber, uterl} e Dotolo, petitioned the court that the Mrs. Eunice Clark, president of the Wakpfield Josenh ¥ Marshall, Saund- | personal. property of deceased was not lcefield union. ¥ Suits for Y Johnson, East|adeguate to pay the bifls and to set-| "o 00" 0" i call, the annual re- UIts or ou Ue the cstate according to law and 3 ) A ports were submitted and committees ) % that they have authorfty to dell s0fop.resolutions, credentials, courtesies, | RO % PN o rriceana’ .e"o,'::gl?v::l'v:h.ig::; é iauch of four parcels of. real estate 'as| oiio =% i 4 Bernard B. Quinn. Narra-|is necessary to meet the et ot Wonderful values! That tells the ier: Peter Bibawski, Westér- | penses. Continued to October 16, Rl T Liiarres o T ory. Walter R. Allen, East Greenwich: |order of notice. Me., formerly of this city, was pre- mk B. Caboone, Westerly: George e “will of Anmie M. Maxsor, who A i G . T Baprber, Escoheas: Georse M.|died September 15, last was admitted| peney, 20 led the service of noontide vy . : Madison, East Greenwich. to probate, and bond fixed 4t $25,000. | PHIC" seasions were resumed at 2 : ; ] This contimgent is two short of the|Al the estate, real and -personal, i8] ,'clock with devotional exercises con- Gy forty per cent. of the quota, chanes |bequeather to her. daughter and Son.|gucted by Mra. Eaward L. Mareh SUC SN p Monday night that cut 1y, to. Abby M. Hickex and Chas.| president of the local union. Mrs. J. Our Credit T down the original assignment. The{Clarence Maxson. They were ap. f( Barney led the memgrial service We have no iron clad rules. Credit here means o o s e Sieile i on |t asfEG Tonl T O fhi. Caram aa considerod by Mrs. Frwa: fae blockipgs—all worthy { just simply an extension of time ¢ payment of mer- styles and values, at chandise bou, ght plus an honest intention to pay con- There gre several cases pending be- | Tha érick Armstrong of Pawtucket, Mrs. $1.50 to $3.00 veniently and systematically. fore the district board and those | tate received for resord K{J. O. Babcock of Westerly and Mrs. Bfly’s s -I S . l Take advantage of _your, credit—select your whose claims are denied will be held | Everett E. Whipple, :ra Linnie Carl of Portland, Ore. clothing today. . Corduroy Suits, hitched up with for the final contingént of fifteen per|Conceftina Gibbe to W cent. To fill this assignmeént the ) well, lot ncrt;ru it fros repg:{edrel!iyet_“:::l 1:;‘:,’:‘;‘;:‘:}’(:?!;)(::“!’3 it " cos No Coll an extra pair of knickers—a prac: o LO ectors tical idea—virtuaily two suits i cal boara Wwill call more men for ex- | Washingtén Gpany 6 Con- hel; < 7 oK amination. | It is expected that thirty |certtina. Grills, same 1ot; Harriet A.|woed ..,rkp;g:;uflg':s'rfiégvbedA'by the one, at the price of one. Better send the boy in! and upward Men’s Fall Hats . Soft Hats in fall’s latest shades, “stiff”” hats in all the miore men will be required to complete | ) omber et al, to K‘tneflng Peck | introduction f it the enfire quota of 194 men, fo-the sat. | Bradley, lot at Quanaug pond: Chrie-] mor oims oo e nd messages on a twenty-five weekly payment installment plan. Bonds paid for through CURRENT and FUTURE SAVINGS are the greatest possible aid to the Nation. - “} appeal to every man and woman who re upon- the s0il of free America and enjoys the blessings of her price- less institutions to §oin the Leagué of Patriots by purchas- ing a Liberty Bond.” W. G McADOO, - Becretary of the Treasury THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY NORWICH, CONNECTICUT = . o i Ay GATFUV 5 RRENNAN, 5 29.31 Shetucket Stréet.” - being made to the résidence of W. G.|the past week with Chicopee relatives Eldredge. Mrs. John H_ Williams is spendin; the week in Gilsum, N. H., the gues of Mrs. Smith, Hermon J. Gibbs has returned from a brief trfp to St. Albans, Vt Village Misceljany. Howard Hunter has returned to ridgeport after a short stay here. oodr. and Mrs. Harry Herron have % Jndrew Warher hag retrned to New Miss Myra Eccleston of Waterford | ondon ‘after a brief stay at Tha is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer | Towers. Eccleston. ST AN TON Mrs. Howard Durfee, who has heen STONINGTON ill,_is improving. ol ool William Ward has' returned from | Town Went Licenss, But With Re- Moodus where he went Monday to| "YU T 00" guallow-Zappe wulter Nelson of New Haven spent Marriage. at his_home here. v Neitfe Jay and daughter have| The town of Stonington remains. in returned ;fl the"hhrme in hNPW York | the iist of liquor license towns, re- after eight months' stay here. bz : AIr. 2nd Mrs. Irank WeDonald have |Sardless of .the special efforts made returned to Ealtimore. Mrs. McDon- | by the no-licensé advocates. Some of ald 4nd the children spent the sum- [the best available speakers djscussed mer here. the question from the no-license slant Carl Harding, who visited here from |and perhaps that's a reason for the has returned. reduced majority. Mrs. Deborah Knox ngston on president of thé Rhode Island W. C. verge of war with Germany. The big ! /8 The Stillmanville bridge is closed to ! ing his automobile unattended. Judge and Mrs. Johm W. Sweenev | adlah Dahood has take: appeal from |some business affairs. His brother, Woman in the World’s Work. ._U., presiding. topic of discussion at_that time was | traffic-pending repairs. The Westerly High school football Bote losed thelr summer cottage at|ine Westerly probate court in the ap- | Raymond Moore, is a corporal n_the the convention, Young People’s Branch N S fi.l;'enlxnng was observed Sunday night in the First Baptist meeting house, North We Will Accept Subscriptions for United States Government g MRy s . re., national young people’s branch 4 » field secreta In the course of her ‘&m of 1917’ address she said that she was travel. mg through the central states about with it went the thought of efficiency and conservation. police force was In Westerly Tues- day Allan Peacock was Aned $5 and costs team Tueadzy afternoon, 26 o 0. Arthur McClellan Weeden, assistant | g ; . - rom the republican Fifta ward, was|ager of a clothing store in Pawcatuck, fanitor of the Memorial and Library | in wWeaterly Tuesday. has been called to the colors, but has in Providence. ¢ { the person and-estate =f )L Standish, Boston. Another business After the battle of the ballots Tues- | The liquor defl;r ?n pn“::‘fih:‘)l man_called is.Grover Cleveland King some of the workers in Pawca- 4 K tooK {of Westerly, who will leave for Ayver grace as did the opponents did de- the battle at the polis ended. feat. There was no demonstration on The Alert Hook and Ladder tmick,|the one side or condemnation on the :.“,L..an"ffi’." “‘g:r s?:eo‘?r;“::;:c;mwu Mr. and Mrs. B. B: Palmer of Brook- | Burial Tuesday in Local Cemetery of A Westerl: 1di % Iyn, N. Y. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lavina Fish, Who Died at esterly Soldler Doy At Camp|John H. Tanner of West Eroad street. | Nantucket — Happenings of the necticut were transferred today (Mon- | was Miss Lillian D b2 i-| Week. a:y) ’taFBoqu?d for immediate ser- | dent of Westerly. | o oo ro® vice in France. It was announced Monday nizht that| VOrd hes been received here of the derman of New lLondon, the first of |been raised in Rhode Island for the [liome of her son, Clarence Fish, in Wo ever eiectéd as a democrat|camp library fund. The Westerly zone [ Nantucket. Mrs. Fish was one of the with an allotment of $700 has already | 13" Lecidents of the village where she isfaction of the military awthoriti¢s. |topher J. Harrison to Grace Coe Pul-|evening an address will be given by s As a preliminary to the opening of Main street, with Mrs. Réoke, state he address of the evening wae the time the United States was on the national prohibition. She said that | Local Laconics. Inspector McElroy of the Providence in the Providence police court for leav- team defeated the East Greenwich building, is attending Bro-k ; : ® B P KRty Another chapter in the Dahaod case: | received extension of time to arran.~ | Watch Hill and returned to thelr home | pointment of Job Thorp as scocdian of | Thirty-second company, now at Fort tuck were in Aghting trim. mven efear | thelr victory at the polls with as good | 5,27 the latest motor driven acquisition to | other. D Devens writes: “Fifty men from Coa- | Before marriage Sept. 1 Mrs. Palmer Cornelius D. Twomey, A former al- |$18,328.45 of the allotted $30,000 had |death -of Mrs. Lavina Fish at the contributed 3766.10. Federalize YOUR BUSINESS S e g spent her whole life up to several Smith preached Sun- % g "A'E flflwfl IN m“fl cHEEKs day ar tne o marriage was insucd Mon: | ‘ears' ago, when she went to make|aay ih an atmy camp In New Jer- SwsliowZanio it . . ; ottty Tondon 't Harold T e In NCY |her home’ with her son. The body | oy Miss Wmma Zappe of Mystle and There is a FEDERAL TRUCK for every _ i Be Better Looking—Take and Lilllan Zerbarma, age 22, no:n of | /45 brought here for burial in Valley | *Mirs. Luclen Sheflicld has returned I e At . J Olive Tablets Weaterly. Under’ the law the e L T e o ety Stene at the Parsonage-by-the<Sea. commercial use. will not be in force for fivs day:. e o (e 2o abm ki Marvived b6 The marrlage wae witnessed by Mrs. 1% skin is yel ow—complexion | _Clark D. Crandall. a former resident [ grandson, Arthur Fish. and a meph- YANTIC 2 Squadrito, cousin of the bride, your allid- — | of Westerly."dfed Tuesday at his home g p and Sherman J. Swallow, father of t lid—tongue coated—appetite poor- ew, Benjamin Fish, of this viliage e s iy il . Bway ou have a bad taste in your mouth—a | 7} Dristel. R 1. aged 90 vears and 22 H Local People and Canadian Gues! . i lome” From .Nova Scotia. = N g no-good feeling—you should take | birthday. He is sarvieed 90th Icft on an-evening train for New Yorl 1, 115, 2, 3, and 5 Ton Capacity turn from Trip—Boys Home on Fur- 4 gy Olive Tablets. ster, John Daboll has returned from a On their return they will reside in b Mrs. Nancy, Slack, of Westerly, three [trip to Nova Scotia. lough. Mystie. Also light and heavy duty Tractors. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub-|sons and a daughter. Buricl Wil be| Mr. and Mrs. Louis McEwen and = James R. Leahy returned from a gmx'e for calomel—were prepared by |at River Bend. Mrs. Peck of Waterford have been| Mr. and Mrs. James Morton and |visit in“Rochester, N. ¥., in time ‘o days. He was taken sick oa his Edwards after 17 rs of stud; Ma i visiting here. their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fee and |yote. Ivmh his patients. = % cxu.‘ifatfifie’.;:\;‘?éil‘ifis‘f' rtsh!hgrrn!é Mrs. Elmer Rathbun has returnec | son, Morton Fee, of St. Hyacinthe,| Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Main of Asha- Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a |on a short time pass. He Is expert in |0 her home at Peint Judith after o |Quebec, have returned from a few |wav are to move to Stonington bor- purely vegetable compound mixed with gasoline engines and motor cars and |¥isit to relatives here. She has as|days' stay in Providence and_Boston. | ough, d," oil. You will know th et | Fas been assignea to that class of |her guest, Mrs. Calvin Rathbun. = Mrs. Amanda Chase of Westerly & held By tHCE Hix abilits o ree.| Angus MacQuarrie of Newport is|was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. || |FE INSURANCE BILL work at Newport, olive color. path BRPhoe 2l 1 at_his home'for a short visit. Jemes Counterman. g he is’to be promoted as a Officer Charles Bentiey, U. S. N, REPORTED TO THE SENATE ‘To have a clear, pink skin, bright e{k chief petty officer. Lewis Main _has returned to his ike duties on the New Haven road after |{rom somewhere on the Atlantic coast, no_pimples, a feeling of buoyancy Girard Shea, énsign in the navy, is - i i CHESTNUT & WILLOW STREETS childhood day: you must get at the cause. | ensuged in the Jconvoy service. 1n | A liness of several weeks | ' |apent Junday at the home of s par- | Provides Blaebilly At " Dr. Edvards’ Olive Tablets act on the | France he met his brother, Dr. Richard P h1e e re. B Gardner is | £ tw e 1 Fa S Main street and his conaulon G erit- | Mrs, Emma Gardner is spending two 3 liver and bowels like calomel—yet have h:fi- = first* liéutenant in ‘besa"“' ical, weeks' vacation in Yantic. Washington, Oct. — Government no_dangerous after efféct on base hoapital service. Tho Shea Move to Baltimore. George Schlough of Amherst Agri-|life insurance for sojdlers and sail- They start the bile and-overcome con- | 0. P5hve JaRinty S iics; | Tho O James Whitty has moved his fam- | cultural college spent the week end|ors, with disability allowances, in- stiyation. That’s why millions of box Sl Fiteary Jtimor- employ- | With relatives here. stead of pensions, 1s provided in the ¥ 4 <3 | of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shea. L T s empioy Miss Nellie Driscoll has returned to |sdministration bill reported In per- m sold ‘“"“‘“Yts” .x‘.gcke‘“d 75¢ per | * The committes of pubiic information | %3 10 the Losust Point shipyard there. | 27 Z0 TS THISCO] as TUtRed 12 | fected tomm today to the senate with druggists. one or two | has appointed Edward J. W. Proffit of Leaves for France. = week end with her parents, Mr. anl|plans for quick pasiage. -:'lmy and note the pleasing results. Providence to ‘be chairman for the Edwin Cushing has left with his | Mrs. J. J. Driscoll. % state of Rhode Island of .the “Four|regiment for France. Willilam Hansen, U. S. A, of Fort| Torrington.—Fifty applicatiohs have “B""‘— gy | Minute Men” This is a national or-| "The Noank firemen are to have a| Wright, spent a short furlough this|been received for the night sessions -t 'YRON A. WIGHTMAN ganization, authorized by the Presi- | rair in November, week at his home here. the trade school. The night sesiions dent, of volunteer speakers for presen- The imterior of the cottage owned Mrs. M. F. L. Eddy spent the week | of the elementary achool wiill e held P[ano l uner tation of topics-of national importance | by the Noany Tavern is being remod-| :nd in New Haven, the guest of Mn [on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Phone 595-3 % 3 to motion -picture: audiences. €led and improved. and Mrs. Gibson Smith. Friday ‘evenings, In charge of E. He 3 Fairmount Street James J. Moore, proprietor and man- A small addition, 16 by 18 feet is Mrs. John Ayer has been spending Buel .