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= == What is Going Un Jonignt Fedture Photoplays at the Da.i Theatre Modion Pictures at.Breed Theatre Mo big AICLUTes ML, Lo, Audilr Tes! ~will sign, as men in honor earts will with Theatie. o r;.un N oy 4 $ 1 ‘ S nfl.\l}n" Pictyres at the Majes With shame's red fire suffusing every : TR : R : p: g Cor e wind indicatdd| mate Clade "k Phiow (= ¥éw. Dazs. in,0dd_ Fellow’ By 1ins i : a on, 2 Jor vears it Has been proved tMat so- |and J. of A, mects 14 Cal H face. The craven hand ~ will write with riday : r 3 1 I - S . ‘heth o d “external remedies .applied to or M . N, 2 s, O Beantise Tares i ¢ 57 4 S ; inserted in . the rectum GAMNOC' cure | meecs in By biiEiars v The !:\;t:: they sign they never will - REk ‘“,p)u and l.tl ufu '3":—':1“'1" only & ive & in — “Thetr 3 = ¢ and | te Ty T . _Surgical operation: o 1 Sinager oo e || We are going to make our fortieth birthday’ the occasion " Ce : : ; "",‘,‘:'p;’r"‘(x"‘,”?‘“. T, ris s bat ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 : 2 o ’m Y g ot rut asctiption: xnawn Alterations at Restaurant. o yrize in_a lottery? Mrs. Wabash-—Why, of course, I'm | getting alimony —Yonkers Statesman. | “This letter is marked ‘Dictated but | not read.’ " “And that last part is a prophecy. Into the wastebasket with it"—Judge © She—I don't think father would ever hear of my marrying you. 1 All right, then; we'll tell him our- selves."—Dartmouth Jack o' Lantern.| Mrs. Nexdore—Don't you think my daughter should have her voice cul- ledges there— § AM::%:.? Wil keep them—while the . 3 Casi i "h 3 ":d S 1 e enrenf} for @ seven-day celebration. - We are proud of the record : < coui o ; BLFOME | ax Miro P {3 #o sfhclentin || T American and Chineso Hesta “They who won o'er al e ea . * 2 < 9 . e clos 'or alterations e ! . ha made. We like tell about The h.s' : . 20 to 30 yedrs' stand ‘ ety - e ES wao Sremmea proua dreams to’con- || WO IAVE (i » to you about it. i t 18- | tored ‘the. service:im 1900 and resign- |las witn piotuse bicedis mave boen | Let,of (his week. Will announce wh P ¥ i e £ telling * o \ ing thet & ed in 1910 to engage in the fishing|completely. cured in from three to ten 90, XA 3 § Wao s3ugnt s rule with ars ana bicca || Way we have of telling you is by demonstrating that in : yeicia Dusincss. . Sa5T Eln o T UR o dosth | by rchases Baautial Resfénce on § Cannot be°hela to momor by tne|| the quality and variety of the merchandise, and in _the " it Saturday s Fireman's Day; the|ang ine most persistent case of piles le Washington Strdet. pen. % & e e }| Coosa: y insty ni : Through the agency of Arcih W £ n A A - J. 8t f th S/ Bon { -Their word ic broken. but the cunning |§ prices we are able to make on it we are decidedly in the e e e - T maiar | Lorate, Ohlor Five Denariment says: . | Coit, the beautiful restdonce of He P wilmia ambition wit new pians ([ Joad. 7 s z Bome | e e e he Amsmices ot ins| i Raa bleeding and protrnding plies | Platt Huntingion on Washington i unfold Bk e 3 £ 2 jed | Na: sott Veteran Firemens' asso- | on,three years and tried all kinds of | street has been sold 1o Walte To make them victors over s eir s 2 thcflcfi V- iy an g oA remedies without result, - | Turner, president of the Atlantic Ca 5 remio ciats L prizes it P mdena T iled wit come|] VISIT US DURING THE WEEK AND RENEW xna gave” permic for the removal of | Flition st Wicklord. Ten water prites|sizhly cired ‘afeet taking ane. boitic | fon o Brationl I L : brains, trade and gold. Hartford. % o o8 N id with $260 as first prize. The drawings| Frank J. Phillips of Bird Islang, |iPE to occupy His new home e i Inviclate, their homes and mills and ACQUAINTANCE P RO il be Friday ovening at the Wickfora | Minmerotd saye: "L LT,y October. The Hoves” 12 mode: H minesl : 4 re ‘station. and the playeut will be! o 3 CHIER X Actubspu T tou het i 1s tur: - revenue .taxpayers in Rhode Island, s worked like a charm. I no longer suf-| grounds possess a wealth of stat | O R EVERY DEPARTMENT. PARTICIPATES . and that includes Westerly, and before! 37ISr the parade which starts at 10|fer with bieeding and protruding plies. | shade irees. Flower and vegeis i what tholigh we Strive with our co- s the campaign ends it is ‘believed many | © CIOCk. . |I mever regretted the money for such | gardens ewtend far sever 1onpal Hnge Storekeepers will have paried ‘with| The Rhode Isiand entries inciude|blessing T+ me 7 Wow: enjoying.. 1| §ardens extend for se : them—the years will slip SILK BLOUSES PRETTY SUMMER much money in penalties for mot mak- x‘m. ‘Washington No. 1 of Wiekford: would have used the whole bottle, but ;_:l r‘:_(“ Pl b R e : i # Ay p "olunteer of Fast Greenwich, former]; Jran not necessdry. b o Ny §4r b A ' break our undivided fronmt, . 2 DRESSES ing pavments and failure to make re- -~ Neu | All pharmacists dispense Miro,or can|an open air tea zarden, et e e e Anniversary Price $5.00 turns as the law requires, Some have | 3! Central Falle where it xo1 the New | ¢! "0 Vo0 n shore motice. . Surely | property’ was formerly known as : through days of peace, . Dainty BI G et d - Price $5.00 classed as a joke the' federal tax on| l..E:and league champi 1ship 'hrre|it’s worth the little trouble to obtain it| Tompkins estate. 2 time wh\- (ome when we must nty Blouses o b i b .“d soft drinks, ice cream, jitneys, dances, | thrce ‘}\c'n‘\_mu:n o{: l’{oh‘i\'zue "‘!o be rid of piles forever. - s e DA Y S H bear the brunt 2 b crepe de Chine in white, flesh an A collection of Dresses strictly up jewelry and lururies. According to the Ry, at Newton!Centns, Mash.: Firel IMPORTANT—What ‘i " known DAVIS THEATRE. § --oOf scrstoivur RER LTS WLl ChCRON ther ‘cothbinations. - Valuss up to | to date in. every P records, many have failed to make re-| <K ©f Pawtuxet; Star .f Westuriviioning Dijes are not piles in SRR o W L M ol : b i e ' figured voiles in medium and cark [Ji turns and these are to be interviewed | [ormeriv at Cranston; Aherdesr of sense of ‘the word, although tais condl- | ot (CER0RR €7 “ 0008 he - révenue department. e “bertv ; Erers % a ch | gage in more -or less harmléss firt i IROBEE N e WHITE TUB DRESS e 5 - Dotond: 1.0t Bristol, fornesl ntment has heen prepared. as in such | gage in t : FIN ILE ES ) X ) fohaet Davides. e % ar; 6t Ta cases it is not necessary to take the!tions with other men arc embra | den S o it war diaite e 'E .vo FLOUS : SKIRTS || New" Tondon, who did.,n:on:x'qenbfi‘ ot T 2 internal prescription. 1f your druggist| the develcpment of the story of Le °" Gear g ¢ Anniversary Price $1.95 - work® along the Pawcatuck riverfroit| 1= ad.l ijon to te Rhode Taland ma-|ciiher of the above mall charges paid | Diope. the new Paramount siarri § Nor lst opr friendship ever. bs ‘& 2 d f Anniv Price $3.00 at Westerly last winter, has the con-| -nires il the well-known on receipt of price. Internal Treatment | Yehicle of Margu Clask wh H nied! wa|] A fine showing of Crisp Voile nniversary .tract for the submarine foundation for | .f \ew Tngland will be on ho - ST heceint of Drice. Internal TIoatMenilbe presenced at the Davis theatre § Ana forizhoss whaiDIIREE the WOk Blouses in various styles, trimmed | All high class garments in various J|'the marine railways for the Marine : ihe: “Big: Thee' tra i ¥irook 20 extra. 'Guaranteed Remedies)day and Tucsd The theme is a § who! muraered pillaged, robbea (| ZEETE b O O broideries, | new models. of gabardine, || Engincer and Drvaock company ini S N, T Enter e e Cor, Elyria, Ohio, ginating ong and s treatmer : Without remret; - | pique or tricotin remarkably vidence. “Diver Dick” has ha Tic-ector No. 3. Live Ok = = ducer .and 'star Las Leen guided 3 we DOy UAL FIRRL them as.a fallen |} vajues to $2.69. pretty selection. Values to $56.00. :::x«ldie:n\b']:wex"‘eflce dinogui srcul farmiers the Gity of Som:r . R DI O o WG A Who 3 S - < 5 New Jersey an er places.| Sciaervil’e: Hingham Vet o ‘Hinzham: | claimed > valuabl th prop- And trust_thpm whollywiilie /%8 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ || The lighters and tools arrived Quring| pay - - i N T adr Fost Sngn HANDSOME SWEATERS i 1 e S White Anxel ferty. : i b varies, In the New Yok s 3 CAPES St VI aa the wark e SR Bt el o s Police are dmRclRRUCS- b~ i ; Aniversary Price $5.00 iy Tone divers Wt be oo Sy aods¥| it Andover: Mass; €07 o7 l1naica | SHARP DECREASES IN 3 TN SR - - -4 o s £ i Mo.aiin i . . ] ; ; Anniversary Price $7.95 off the piling and pUtting in place the | Fraitcres: . OKommokamess & i ol 1o CROPS DURING JULY {* HUMOR OF THE DAY Clever models in' goodly variety | | "t Sui T Cummer wear ||| €2V timbers for the marine railways.| wichead. Protection of Bricivils ani| Washington Aug.. 10-With liying 17 « : » 1271} made of Shetland wool in plain or here a wrap is necessa Only The committee on finance of the| “etraanic No. 2 of Chelse: . costs soaring, the nation's principal Bt otia esin Miutenmn £ fib ke, | onn of & ling and werth as high se’ || Rhode leland generdt sssembly ard’ the vdges chosen. fo lake <hiurgelfood crops showed sharp decreases Sort_of = isecond Neutenant,¥eng fancy weaves, or o re; el ore ot 8 ana Detial and he e S the vster inc'ude: Ge rxa A Triy|during July, resulting from droughts sured AMr. Henpeck du y- 1] values as high as seso. = S AND MISSES || fade inspection o she state Snatiiu | 1« Tiosidnd Srel Presiden ' e Nav and pests over much of the growing ville : et OMEN’. tions at Cranston. Over $100,000 was tates League (ll.ai: < 1 “You must be pretty old, majah ” | : Cadeii) i : Wheat nroduction fell off 221,000,000 i Torably, sun. e rgcl;‘m;hébi:i';ei GOOD HOUSE DRESSES SUITS Tiprontaets o e y:il::dggfmx:t:‘: ?"fi,tev::n‘:m::, Merinee e | bushels during the menth. aciording ean ob de whitewashehs he: ; ‘ S - Inapected. th . s S Walker of Sorho- to the forecast today of tie depart- f—Buttalo Wepress. | ] d| Anniversary Price $2.48 | Anniversary Price $17.50 || ot Somiaston S ool lhx?.ew?,‘,‘.' Biuben ‘o, FeE Badiah S VD & Tiept off SFpEhliiie: ey e © pastor—Don't you think I touche ; : pointment of Dr. Ji Romnts of Trockton, M. W Himes of] reduction of -27.0 ushels, oats e inn iy Sturdy gingham : in stripes and | We have grouped a selection of §| FOIIICN. OF Dr. John Anasweern as| T st Lrockion Y lnr U1 157 060,000 bushicts, bartey’ 27/000,000 ° Deacon—I don't know, sir. 1 have | checks, and pretty striped perzale | fine wnIMSD.:-g- gg-o w‘r\'ch ‘:r- with a salary of $2,500 a vear. He| Saa'l of Boston, ~os~h Alii e bushels and white notatoes 34,000,000 fiot counted up yvet-—Houston Post. |f . 5 ive.D valued as high as . A aumb has been assistant to Dr. Jones, the| Sale: 3 Philip A. M) :% of Fin bushels. Rice alone of all the crops is seen in these attractive Drasses. | .7 e iedeld re. T e . th " Mrs. Dearborn— Did you ever win a | > ok NERY S ELSeTY physician in charge. Pa : league “or1ciiv showed an increase. 2 2 i} The values are as high as $3.29. cluded. : B s s e O Total production of wheat was fore- Manager Julius Holgate of the South | Tridce to® S 228 OF I o o Voirdi ik Off cact’ ar 940.000.000 bushels. but this was an increase of 23,000,000 bushels Kingston baseball team has planned over the forecast last Dec. 1 and 149,- to have his team play the wihner of the Hope Valley-Shannock series for i the championship of Washington the Westerly team claims championship, the locals may have to be considered before the . title is established. /f o W& % The Rhode Island Chamber of Com- Imfirce has adopted resolutions urging i ton. J;h!u! G: Srteveflx of Marblehead. Tittee of Nareagansett Veieran Asso. | Crage from 1913 to 1915. Winter wheat ation Tncludes e e .| showed the greatest loss with 124,000,- liam P. Hambly, John H. P. Burdick,| 000 bushels, with spring wheat produc- ey 3 Ty 5. Burdick:| tion showing a decline of 3,000,000 and I. P. Burdick. PriRe. e i g Lecal Laconies. g . The steamfitters union with branches| Bulletin’s Pattern Service all over Rhode Island is in a strike for ninety cents an hour. individuals, companies and cor- porations in the state and the factory workers to do everything in their > tivated ” r Mr. Naybor Yes, if she must sing. power to encourage. stimulate and in.| Frank J. Gethro 46 owner of the —Boston Transcript. THRASHED COMMUNIST e R tueb. A declared, was one | crease industrial production as one of | Newport and Block Island Steamboat R 4 p {Tice and unless solved| the essential means toward restoring| company. died -suddenly while aboard 3 Jieve; st IpsGeITought o & IOk OFFICIALS IN BUDAPEST | Of vital importuice an lower price conditions. It is also urged | the steamer New Shorham at. Prov: justly, would drive the Greek people to think 1 would like.” war against Bulgaria. {that all organizations which mould| denée witnessing a fire drill, Satur- Copenhagen, Saturday, Aus. 9 (By public opinion call attention to the| day i And what is it?” i L an £ 2 ireless tel aph | the A. P.).—Two hundred students Resolutions also were adopted com- )] 3 compans o Bovs Life. oo (€8TAPR | rmed with dog whips vesterday |, B tRlt B0 Vode. | Brandegee, | Need of increasing production in order| ‘There is a serious sugar shortage in “The | stormed the town hall in Budapest and | @O0 SNCLSE (PRI “Stand, in | ti lessen the country’s war debt.| Westerly: Churches are especially asked to aid| Some are finding fault in South Americans are a home-loving | s s thrashed the communist officials still | §0r8 (T8 (1l °T08 ‘Slude of Greece be- by calling the matter fo the attention Kingstown beeause cider with a kick peopl L x . T P A | there, ‘says a despatch from the Hun- | 3ef e 4 e 'ma:D“(:?,. bt a‘l’:lod'il[ :tl‘a;lq Y:é:lntg' );};)e garian capital by-way of Berlin fore th: ~-_,nAXl&G States senate. Tlhl! ccnxre_‘atlonm in it is being sold. ‘This is strictiy g‘g):”c.cy and [;qtg I“ th c”‘r."h l“”" t 3 =il e Y| The students afterward attacked _ The resolutions assert, after declar-| legal in Rhode, Island, and the only The story s based unon Fred A vonderful love of home would in- |, T0€ Col9 re were many collisions | LAID FIRST STONE OF NEW ing that vrices for food, clothing and| way to stop the sale is to have ths som'a” auccesatul " play The Naug e, which made s Big hit in e FYPR SO commie between Jewish and non-Jewish stu-| BRIDGE AT CHATEAU THIERRY;S;’;S:M?S’S:;E:A! 7°5m fo be growink| court decide the place where cider is S e th iversity. o jownward, tha e | soid to be a nuisance, and prosecutio e Chateau Thierry, France, Aug. 10} eguction in Tabor hours. the pavment| under that charge. 7 o | + There is much uneasiness at Prague | (By the A. P.).—Major General Rob-| ¢ higher wages and other important ;duce so many o I Washington Star i3 Gegrge—I told her I was going to York during the season of 1917 plot deals with a young wif author who believes herself n “kiss her once for every step of the | = e : <t way home. where tue socialist organ =Pravolidufert L. Howse today laid the first Stone| reasons are largely responsible for the i and plans to elope with a $" Jack—And what did she do? declares that mo communist govern-| of the new bridge which is to be con- | high cost of living, but that limited STONINCTON brained young man. How the husband George—Became. very angry, but|ment could be so dangerous 10 ‘he|structed over the Marne river. funds| production in wearables, eatables and learns of this and takes a hand in the she went upstairs and put on a hob- | Czech state as Archduke Joseph's -| for which were raised by the Ameri-|ginar necessities also undoubtedly| o LN anniversary of the Batitle of - subsequent proceedings combines t Dle GETFL. . Dearimie Wk i S = can society for the relief of devastated| contributes to high brise levely. Stonington, August 10. is always ob- make this.one of the greatest comedies | France. served in° the borough, usually by a fntwhich Miss Clark has been seen fn ‘You tread very heavily ,old chap.| RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT The old bridze was blown up by the| The large motor launch Traveler. a| parade of the. fire department on the many a day. Miss Clark wears severa! Sometimes vou fairly shake' the cell- MEETING OF GREEKS | umerican Third division the night of | familiar craft at Wateh Hill, with an- | Saturday nearest the anniversary daic, B Rt L ciat 1. URls piskure. aDl of On, say. I ¢an hardly believe that | ~Boston. Aug. 10.—Resolutions de-[May 31-June 1. 1913. to stop the Ger- | o1 43 ge off the Plimpton house wharf.| Last Saturday the firemen celebrated which will interest her women admir CWELl pome doun o yometime | apq|claring for the union of Thrace |man thrust toward Paris. The laying| Wil crulsin in Little’ Narragansett| as usual. but the'event took the form ers. = down Sometime ~and|y\i thern Epirus and tho twelve isl-[of the stone ‘was the occasion for an | 0a¥ Saturday afterngon, striick a rock.| of a welcome home to the boys who The other feature on this prosram n to vourselfl walking about over- | ROHEN (P | "Sea with the free | impressive ceremony, which was at-| radually filled and sank: The pleas- | served in the army or navy in the so- is Bryant Washburn, the popular ma head ansas ity Journal | iinsdom of Greece were adonted to-|tended by Brigadier General F. W.|Ure party aboard. as well as the master | called world war, These formed a star, in his latest picture entitled ~ = day at a mass meeting of delegates | Sladen of the [Fifth division and many | 214 crew, had no difficulty in Zetting! separate division in the parade, head- Wrong. An amusing domestic come KALEIDOSCOPE | Fepresenting 126 Greek communities | other American _office General | [nt0 the lifeboats and escaping danger.| oq by Mayor Charies M. Williams, in five acts, Up. tne Upper Paran {and 56 societies in the United States.|Maisnelet of the French army, local| The launch sank in comparatively| recently returned. from overseas ser- | Burten Holmes Travelogue comp Factories have been established in| notabilities and the entire population | Shallow water and can be raised with- | vice. The procession proved a splen- this big opening show for the Davis pain for the jHaBuEactire’ of: Paper = of Chateau Thierry. Qut much trouble by teh apparatus of| qid demonstration. Many residences | | Anniversary Week. from vine shogls and of paper pulp |y il P to. See thi e B (Scott Wregking Sonipany: were decorated in recognition of the = —— from esparto grass. ilt Wil ay you to See the Times Change. [ A surorising sight Saturday was a| patriotic event. Aflier going over the| .. 2732 BREED THEATR < aliEronen : , ¢ = i < rovidence brew-| ontlined line of S the ~ ODEL FOR wonderful pictures ronmGaer n o publie arinking| WM. FRISWELL CO. | EBnglishmen visiting the United|ery Taden with cases and haif barrels | oeececaed to. the Sosier toovs ot ooms PARTY OR BEsT wEAR |, 0N, 0f the most wondortul B SHolt by i 1o e P R About DIAMONDS | be impossible in_ England. —Thohuh:| orednee in stributing the brewery | Brook, and for the balance of the day| Girl's dress, with sieeve in either of | Tuesday when Select Pictures offers D6 A 1D anieId o | ) And Tt ot Amerioens Gsed to Ge-|Product in the no-license villages ofl enjoyed a real old-fashioned picnic|tWo lengths. - Lawn, batiste, crepe, | jro rarmendons production. Bolshevism : PRICES THE LOWEST A of A s K Westerly and Pawcatuck. It is sald| and all that went with it. While the|challie, taffeta, messaline, gabardine, | 5 Rreed theatre. Th An Bnglis? inventor's camera re- clare that it would he impossible in{ this special beer is a reminder of the | atate 3 T ®inun's veiling, linen and other wasn|on Trial at the Rreed theafre sembles a short telescope and takes 25-27 Franklin Street | this country.—Gjeveland Plain Dealer. | quality that 'was yassed over local Bars| pats i the parnde the members wore| L LI0iIc 210 fiice for his style. Braid, | plcture _in thriling. abveorb o8 pictures at right angles to its user's ] In license ‘duys. long Defore™wartime | ;msias to, the, plcaic. | The. Mok, of | Coretor CIapigidery and Iace &ze auit- | timely. with 8 beautiful Iove Bis P ine of vision without their b j P ' “c i, s K abl or trimming. ning throughout it epicts v RaoRisage, eir subjects nrohxbumn‘ became 1"'7. trelley service and the limited ma- The pattern is cut in four sizes: 6, 3.|the life of a sociallstic communit One thousend . aix { West Highland -terriers are terrors, | chine service decreased the number;!0 and 12 vears. Tt requires 1 vard of | yhare socialism becomes Bolsheviem igusand six ' hundred and | according to a local owner of a thor- | of visitérs in the borough. j Uiy Inches o~ de for the under-|,Ha ijberty license. The picture is not thirty-five persons were lost when | { oughbred dog of that type. and he has Steninbton Pointers. e P e O material for the | Toa} picture: it has absolutely noth ihe Titanic went down. She had]| frequently declared that it was a des- 3 | B o o e . he war. It does not 1ccomodations for 3,500 passengers sert for these davs to kill woodchucks | o Robert ~TFitzpatrick, of Staffora| A Pattern of this illustration mailed | Ing to do wwith the Wat xists o and a crew of 800. e and that it came as natural for them | SPFiNgs; is the guest of John Cush-|[y 2V 0N Sampe. oo Pt Of 10 cents | deal ith O e Aalintic, hut wis it ';: P:}:lmal:d that the number of | ~ | to shfake the life a]\ln of a chuek as it m‘n;{— and A Willlam. B A Pl'rder (x—;rauxh"f‘nt nhu.xcm,n Company. | Bolshevism a= it is in our owr an new dwelling houses required in the - | was for a cat to kill a mouse. In fact, Akes, : - Mevers| Patsern D2pt., Norwich, Conn “"| try. st is excellent. Bolshevism United Kingdom to meet the de- there was no woodchuck 'so big that| NaVe 4s their guest Miss Edna Mallory : SET. f,rn TIT} o o Cmbiation. & e mands “within the next few years will c uz' e his little Highlander could mot kill it| of Stafford. g STunt. and. Yesgon, The: future of our He from 200,000 to 500,000. in short order. Some friends of the| . HArry M. Gardner, of New York country depends inon ithe sol of g gy : i proud owner of the dog of hizh degree| SPent the week end with his parents. omini D Ol oausages on @ steamer [ decided (o test the belief of the owner| MT. and Mrs Byron J. Gardner Iooked so toothsome that a customs e e e e et i e e L S T D the s Ya doaeion) s ia real live woodchuck of average size, ON the horough school building, to et i AN and with the consent of the owner of | Meet state law requirement e r : the dog there was an introduction be- = tween the animal PREMIER NITTI TELLS this great problem Fay Tincher ~wiih thir from the Follles will alen b the two-part comedv Sa Career. and the Pathe Ne plete the bill for toca and T Drink Buttermilk. Solomon L. Baxter, jeweler, of Wel ) B ne e cilsca it " iy 4 < = t 3 { The = and ” lesley square, Boston. has 'made i | took the offensive. while the dog went| p OF I7ALY'S AWBITIONS P tiauh orehity «hULtermITK, . 1 &t dled penknife with two steel E h P | over the top and at the wild animal, ome, Friday, Aug. S.—(By The A. i i Ll 2 Lt rlades. which is only three thirf verything Pure, and the latter got first blood. TaeiP-). Francisco Nitti, the Italian pre- cooling, refreshinz.>-dleli~ious. Fune seconds of an inch long, and would Riady W Clean and Good dog then became more cautions and |Mier. in an interview today dealt at cially during the hot sultr pass through ihe eye of an ordinary g . at the | tried to attack from the rear, but he | ®B&th With Italy’s efforts in the war midsinymes tHEFe a0, drink exool} sized drning needle. Paint PRt G /T L | Was met at every turn by his adver. |ARd her ambitions for the future. Par- L. ot pure fresh ice itte An efficiency expert found that the _ Varnishes, sary head on. Finally the dog quit, | ti¢ular stress was laid by the premier AL aiboveiane hods far ‘superior o zirle in a hat manufactory whose | Qils and Brushes . BAKERY | The woodchuck was killed, but net by |On Italy's desire for closer ' economir mahy other Arinks werved At sod :-’:;;khnlb“ag to sew silk-ribbon bows | and Metals 66 Franklin St. | the dog. ;ecl:l:‘g:; ;xflu(. %’:1‘ nited Staw;~ He fountaing: and similar places. Man nd hatbands on hats wasted bits of . 1183- Elmer EII h Babco: e ;Naly was . ripe. for ex- riends of John Barlevcorn a ribbon valued at $800 a vear in cut-| Preston Bros. Inc. Tor e e T T e o Fook RN tgn By [ Aaerictn business :10;:1‘:; fg‘:::(flm(.{ oiationk 1ttermd ing by guess from the rolls of ribbon | city. a guest at the Babcock home in 864, - fip dificulty in: speaking as an appetizer. It is hoth a deliclo given to each girl. Now the ribbons! AND FPOCKFET THUMMSR | Wakefield, Sere arowned . Friday|Plainly.” said Signor Nitti to the cor- aci ;;’g"m; A Nl - ;z“‘ghei‘ factory are’ cut by accurats BILLARDS 5 {while boating on Point Judith pond. l’-nd”s-e"i;“‘{he.'::‘;;:“‘mz’t"k;' Fermaghvy o UBAWIT IO rear A Not 1 . DOOLEY & Delicatessan | Tye bodies were recovered Saturday|gone in all. branches of himer mar a ‘healthful drink. Many 7 2 Not a single bid was received for | by George Swmith and Flmer - Bab- | qo b . ' and dfeticians are recommending b the Unite States Navy's surplus 30- SIMPSON | 40 Franklin St { cock, a nephew of one of the men|fcnyor I KnOw something of the gréat termily for Avspepsia aml other al Sunce navy biue melton finished cloth, Basement {'drowned. Mr. - Babcock was . fully | jooncions that ehe has builc up, is- ments of the digestive tract upon which a minimum of $5 a yard Build Tal. 1309 clothed and the clothing of his eom- | * AL g e politically. It Up till recently it has been difffcult had been set, or for 18-ounce cloth, Thayer ng : panion was found in the boat. Tt is| 1% Therefor® with a feeling of great for many oity dwellers to get a fresh the minimum on which was $4.25 a : evident that Mr. Mvers while bathing |’ ‘";J communicate to Amer- clean wholesome product but mar $ard, ‘when the sealed proposals were R | was #ttacked with cramps, or got in- i‘:‘]“ this' message as the head of the wide awake dairyman grasping opened at the Brooklyn navy yard. THE Need a Plumber? | to_other trouble. and Mr. Babcock ' ‘uyy seoveEITORt oportunity and suplyinz his customer At the time of the Madero revolu- | went to his rescue and was pulled|ypown 1o om thore rers merica are With this valvahle and important foo tion in 1910 the various railways of THAMES under, resulting in the double drown- | O™ (8 % JNSTE T l” st ”f and health drin Mexico were beginning to use con- NATIONAL ing. When the men failed to return S/l "C0nl i ion that one of the essen. Thsca 1 ACerent future for. butter crete in_the making of culverts, and R home Fridiy night there was some|rial taske of s soveramens wit®he milk as increased quantities are sold it is understood that most of the con- BANK anxiety. and Saturday morning Owen! o Catapiishment not onls of v each vear. Alreadv progrossive res crete culverts and bridges built as 6 Siitacket 8t 23 Voater Street Lee, brother-in-law of Mr. Babeock.|cqrdial relations . with (*M" ,.:;l‘:d taurants and soda fountairs are sefinz that time have withstood the bandits 8 went in search of them and found |g3ives but 5 gemui o e U nt ig auantities and esvecially since Ju and other injuries while the wood and the boat. ‘tuu it 2 genuine admission by the 1.°1818, it has become very popu steel structures have been destroyed. | Superintendent Herbert M. Knowles, | L¥'0 DooPles that there is a community as a national drink - e We Cain Ch: | Third Coast Guara district, and Ner- | 9% a.':h!e ‘Nm;;‘: ‘Z::‘e’. e It ‘would be well for milk dealer Will Pull Through. n the finest way DR. . £1%, Qusker, of hid offige; saw the boat ey D, 32 e and Treamerymen tn vons Aer hutte and sell caining ashore about one usand feet east { % milk as one of their i es. Sur s Eraal Smeritan stomach | has : wholesale and - 8. ELDRED of Thames point, from the north-|, Lhere i# no conflict of interest be- plus milk from creameries and mil b 1 e PEEHY Aoverc tegth retail prices. west end of Great Island at 2 o'clock | LGSR Us: We are today two democ- 3920 plants ran be marketed in a mort aco in its time and guess it will pull 43 Broadway racies striving for a still further re- al way by converting it into hut 5 3 MIKOLASI Friday afternoon, and supposed the # R D nomical way by ¢ & mn;;.:;h this soft-drink era somehow TAILOR SHOP Tel. 241:3 upants had left the boai ana|alization of. the benefits of free gov-| _ - A S¥VA S e, Toxmilk, R, C. Fiaher, Assistant Pro bl o B L 38 Market Street | Sone’ ashore. -The position. of 'the|rAmen chambrey. “lawn, seeraucker. and oiher | (oA geicuriural Cotege Storen Wkt e B Teleshone 5575 JEWELS AND SECURITIES e G S it Eelen BEven if there were such a thing in GLASS PUTTY. 5 z -DROPPED FROM AN AIRPLANE and. shantung silks. “Gingham with Nothing to V/ear America as a_vote of lack of confi- 572 — PAINT London, Auf. 10—Thé Copenhagen |linen or plaue, or foulard and organdy| visitors to the bathing beaches are dence it is doubtful whether Mr. Hardware Tl Cutl . | correspondent of the Central News re- | {Swer oage is about 1 5-8 yar Tt 4t|ready to believe in that oll femipin Burleson wouid pay any attention to ol i d , - ports that the police of Malmoe, Swe- 18 cat i s complaint of ‘“nothing to wear it—Detroit Free Press. Exantine. aub Tk of Aluhirms YWice R e o, paskigece of 340 0% A4 and 46T Chicago News. g e BT . ST rities, dropned Size quives ot & Queen Elizabeth was exceednigly u- THE HOUSEHOLD an-airpl—_ and which they believe to|36-inch material. i | More than a dozen American women . i ' 5 3 : = y be the.pronerty of the former royal|, A Pattern of this ilustration maiied | and playwrights are suid (o be in the perstitious, and she took the precau- Bulietin Building. 74 Franklin, Street fathily of sq,i, . S R e Lo N SnfoyIment. o, ANmRL . Ingbimes (n e s of $50,000 from their literary Coadt guards saw the pacl through The Builetin Company, ton to consult an astrologer before kages from the airplane. They Pattern Dept. Narwich Coma, waming the @ay for her coronation. ark.