Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 54, no. 16

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Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 54, no. 16
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SPIRIT.
Fif ty-fdurtn- Year
Ayer, Mass., Saturday, December 17
Alliance and told how ghe earned It.
Delicious cocoa and sandwiches were
served by the ho.sicsses.
: Mlss Joy HIt-Kliis, 'whoas.'jl.sted In
pageant work heve during the w i r
.tar'thft^lion'''^;'^'^"''^ P^«!anX 'The
star that shone," ^.lvcn In Boston Monday_^cvenlns. ^ .si... also assisted In the
P':°<l"P"on of u mystery phay, "The
traveling man,- tho samo evening.
wo'^L*^'^?",!,^- vJ''*" ^"^ returned to
• i ° ^ . , ^ L " ^ ' - -^" w.-i onico, havlns resigned his po.sition In Boston.
i h f / J ' '•""'. ? ' " ' Stone have bought
v ^ r / " 7 ' \ ?'i •''"•«- Clara DavLs In Har«?m.; , '"'^'' ""'>• have rented for
some time pa.-t. .Mrs. DavLs will reside In West -Manslield.
vitality"!""''"" °'''''*' ='"'' '"='" •'"i Iri-
Tuosl I '^'""'? ' " Hardy's hall last
?^.rnl«i • .^•'•'^"';'«- Wilson's orchestra
lurnished musk-,
Pocket and Meat Knives Chinaware
^ Other A.ver matter will be found
on pase viKht.
Riazors and Scissors
Electric Flat Irons
t,..^ '^?'^'o"f "'•* was, averted at the
.,^1 ,'" .'''•'*' Stiturday afternoon by
Hair Clippers
Asbestos Flat Irons
hen,?^t ^,'"•>•• e^'lnsulsher. An overheated stovepipe Icadlas frora Chief
Razor Strops
Sterno Stoves
rt,^.!?,M>,''""L"".'""'*""'' 'o ^he rear ot
Flashlights
the bulldiiiK had set lire to some rubPerfection Heaters
Dish on top of a closet over which It
Thermos Bottles
runs,
J. Flaherty, who was
Rayo Lamps and Lanterns working:D.;,inls
there, put out the Arc, about
Thermos Lunch Sets
forty
dollai.s
being
estimated damPyrene Fire Extinguishers age. Mrs. Charles the
R. White's dancing
class
w-as
being
conducted
In tho. upThree-Coin Banks
Cobbler Sets
per hall and was promptly dLspersed,
ittc
flro
alarm
box
near
the
town hall
Coffee Percolators
•Clothes and Mop Wringers was tried but failed to work.
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Harbinger
lodge,
K..
of
P.,
visited
Pencil Sharpeners
Ash Sifters and Ash Barrels Daniel Hlnes lodge of T.owell, witnessing
the
rank
of
esquire
last
Tuesday
Tea, Kettles
Skates, Sleds, Skiis
evening,
A l a r m Clocks
Playing Cards
Frank C, Harmon, Frank R. Mason
and Mrs, Grace M. Bradshaw are atFood Choppers
Snow.Novels
tending the arinual meeting of the
State Grange In Sprlngfleld this week.
Dog Collars
Sidewalk Cleaners
Mr.s. Caroline N'lles ot Alb.any. N Y.
Is visiting her sister, Mrs, Edward E '
Cello Water Bottles'
Hockey Sticks
Pufter.
Bread Mixers
-Mlss Gladys I, Porter appeared In
Fish Reels
a one-act play, "Suppressed desires,"
Savory Roasters
from
the Provincetown players pre—^Air Rifles
sented by tjie .Masque, the dramatic
orgtinizatlonof Jackson college in
IMut Crackers and Picks Boy Scout Axes
Medford last week. Miss Porter Is of year
the
class
of
1923,
Her mother, Mrs
Lunch Baskets
Game Traps
Lois E, Porter, attended the performance.
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|His Christmas Qifts at Browns
T H E STORE OF A T H O U S A N D - A N D - b N E T H I N G S T H A T MEN APPRECIATE
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Practical C^st^aa y e a ^
--f^^M^^aSS'^^^s^^M^^Z'I^X^
T^- «tore Offers a greai.
Woman'.s Cluh. , •
The Woman's club will hold its reg- ^^^^yo^ay be perfectly surel^at y c ^ s S e d a ^ r ^ ^ g ^ ^ f f ^ ^ f f ^ . P ^ ^ ^ ^o the M e a ^ J ^
ular business meeting at three o'clock
Wednesday, December 21, at Hardy's
CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
hall. The program Is In charge of
Main Street
- G I V E HIM GLOVES
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legislative committee. Mrs, Edith
Depot Square
AY^R, MASS the
p. Johnson, chairman. The speaker
Embroidered Initial - 1 5 ^ to ; 2 5 ^ .
aten's Dress Gloves', tJiilmed Cape'.
t^.Bt^^i^^.0O
is- How-ard B, White, representative
Japanette Initial . . . . . . . : : ; . 1 5 ^
from the twelfth .Middlesex district
> Men's Genuine Arabian Mocha, u n l m e d . . . ; . . . . C . ' . . . . . . : . ' s i © a
-Mr, Whites subject is "The duties of
Linen Initial . . . ...'40<J td ,75<*-'
a representative to the legislature."
, Men'sijndia Mocha,, .unlmed
.SZMb
All club members aro reminded that
Linen
Hemstitched 25<r to 7 5 ^
this Is an c-vcellent opportunity to
. : ^ J ^ ? ) f ^ H ' p e - B.«<*;- «ne quality
$4.'50 a n d ' S 5 . 0 0
Fine Cottoii-,.,.:/,,..lOfJ t o - 2 5 ^ '
hear their representative.
Men s Domestio IV^obHa, litfed.-.
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$l,50ut(L!$a,5fJL
The postponed lecture by Prof. RoFine Cambrifii^ in' Christmas
The Ministers' Union Seeks the Oneness in Good WiU, and in
land B. Dlxon of Harvard Is to be
Men's Horsehide,-.-liiied .and unlmed
$ 2 . 5 0 to..S^:oO'
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given a t Hardy's hall Tuesdav evenPractical Co-operation, of AU the People!
Men's Woolen Gloves and Mittens
5 0 ^ frf S^'OO-"""'
'"S- December 20, a t eight o'clock.
'</,Liiien Hemstitched-r3 in ehristThe subject of the lecture Is "A thouIt is not a local; body,, but, like' the M y -Stack Prayer
Men's Work :G1Oves,,Leather, hned and unlined. ,59*f to" S s W
sand miles through the Himalayas."
mas bos . i . ? 1 . 5 0 to ^ 2 . 5 0 Meeting of over a century ago, a World body. -But it was
Illustrated by lantern slides.
This
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Silk Handkerchiefs i n Fancy-- Meir^S:^ocha -gloves; fur lined
meeting Is open to the public and the
-T--H
founded at Ayer. I t ' s first nieeting was held t h e r e i n 1895 I t
Men s Fur, Gauntlet, Gloves
. - , . . . ^ . 5 0 t o S-TvSO
Womans club cordially fnVltes Its
Colors and Plain White
to enjoy this lecture. No adcan never cease to appeal for the earnest good wiU of all the friends
;.
Mep
s
:J-e^ther
-Gaiintlet
Gloves,
Imed
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and
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5
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50<J
to
$
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5
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mtsslon is to be charged.
Little , Boys' Handkerchiefs'.- in : Boys-Gloves and Mitteni
3 5 , ^ to $ 1 . 2 5
people of Ayer and vicinity!
The chairman of the home economics department has sent the foHowInrChristmas box
1 5 ^ each
message, to all Federated clubs of
Mas^chusettsi "At the suggestion of
GIVE H I M A
the Bureau of Markets our state comGIVE HIM A SWEATER
mittee
has carefully considered the
AYER
the successful financial canvass of last advantages
and disadvantages of the
year whon approximately »2,400 000 present method ot marketing celery. Nothing Could Be More Acceptable Than a Gk>od W a r m Sweater'.
JTowB JCtems.
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w.as raised within the denomination The committee has conferred with Men's Coat Stylei aU^bolors. • - . . . ; , . . . . . . . . . . ; ? 3 . 5 0 to ^ i o . O o "
TT ^''y-,.'^^^^ B.-cfanaall of the Pliit
.Informed--and.-«oMr..,iaoot.
,'*-^'^'' Branch. AUlaJice hc!lff a ihosa. .bert
Unitarian-parish has been appointed „ . I
r e . that this body disapprove
P'^asan' and instructive meoting afviiir ^ hL'^i^'^"'"'
,^^^!r,'^'^ ? ' "iS church membership ^fy.
°' spiking celery and
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campaign In this town to recruit a at the home of Mrs. Theodore Barry will lend Its assistance to effect a Men s V-Neck, YHiite,- with collar, i.
Change
In
the
present
custom, which The Famous Tom Wye Knit Coat
^^-'y'^y-'P^r^t-in^re^e
In^ m'em^ ""s''",^fe'eflng'"e\'<?h"re^'hl'^'^ ""t T ' — ' " '
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?'r.50;
bers in a n.atlon-wlde "follow-up" of , wlshed;";VJs"J'ntero''no " S X ^ ^ t o ' I h e I ' ^ r ^ v r i n ^ ^ ' " ° " , ' ^ - ^ ^-aste, b u t ' a n Boys' Sweaters, all calors.
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"uiiar 10 tne I inlury to the local cek-rv- industry,"
Four-in-Hands m Christmas P o l d e r s . '
"^ 98^ to ^ 7 . 5 0 "
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T h a t T h c y :ail M a y IBe One
.-=TSfe.*.
J^ecktle pra Muffle]"
fr^':^^.xf--!^'^M^y}^r-^^y^^.^-^^^'-^-x--~'^
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Boys' Four-m-Hands
A, G. Pollard Co
•'ig''
THE STORE FOR T H R I F T Y PEOPLE
:Silk Mufflers
Wool Mufflers
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EASY
PATTERNS
IN STAMPED
Tf you run down your list, you are sure to
GOODS
spot one, if not many places that call for
•^till time for embroidery work if it's not
Jewelry, Our as.sortment of beautiful gifts
for men. -ivoinen and children alike are un- too exacting, We prepared for just such an
usual. You will be fascinated .at the great emergency. There are huncb'cds of pieces readv
. for your needle which include
variety of different priees,
,Waldemars
^ 2 . 5 0 to 9 8 . 5 0 Scarfs. Center Pieces. Pillow Covers. Gowns,
^^"'y«s
? 2 . 5 0 to ? 4 . 5 0 Towels and -Xovelties too numerous to mention
Pencils, Eversharp
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 4 . 5 0 JIade up Articles—
Chains, neek or pencil lengths
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Madeira Scarfs and Center Pieces. Luneh
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
Set.s. -Vapkins. Tray Cloths, Pillow Cases.
Butterfly Lockets
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 7 5
Handkerchief Cases. Gown Cases and PilBar Pins
5 9 ^ t« $ 3 0 . 0 0
low Covei-s.
Mesh Bags
$ 5 . 0 0 to $ 1 5 . 0 0
Cluny Lace Center I'ieces and Searfs
Vanity Cases
5 0 ^ to $ 1 0 . 0 0
R'"a<'<''cfs
5 9 ^ to $ 6 . 5 0 Hand Embroidered Dresses for Children, al.so
Night Gowns, Aprons, Towels. Pillow Cases.
Real .Jet Xeeklaces
$ 4 . 5 0 to $ 7 . 5 0
Scarfs and Center Pieces
Real Amber Xeekl.-iees
$ 6 . 0 0 to $ 1 0 . 5 0
Pearl Beads, neek oi- opera lengths
Sweet Grass B.i.skets. Thimble Cases, Scissors'
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 1 6 . 0 0
Cases. Xeedle and Bntton Cases, Shopping
Cameo Brooches
$ 4 . 5 0 to $ 1 8 . 0 0
Booklets. Slippers. Beaded Mats and Girdles.
Ko-saries
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 2 0 . 0 0
Kmbroidery Silk and Cotton, Xecktic Silk
Rosaries in cases
$ 2 . 5 0 to $ 4 . 5 0
Varus, l,nsi(^e Pillows. Pin Cushions and
Lingerie Cla.sps
5 0 ^ to $ 3 . 0 0
.\si)e.-~tos Mats
Ribbon Sautoirs .T'
5 0 ^ to $ 2 . 0 0
Belt Buckles, men's.
$2.00
Cigarette Holders
5 0 ^ A DAINTY G I F T — " U N D E R T H I N G S "
Signet Rings, solid gold.
$2.50
Sure to delight the lieart of any woman, for
Colored Beads
; . 5 9 ^ to $ 8 1 5 0 what woman doesn't love soft, white fluffy,
pretty underthings? In our Christmas collection of Undenmislins are
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SUPERFINE S H I R T I N G S
Specially priced in boxes if you wish,, A
gift suggestion- of exceptional merit. Our
wholesale department sends over a case of unusual value, nOOO yards of the finost of Cotton
weaves, very slightly imperfect, a most delightful fabric for Jli.sscs' andvChildren's wear.
Several very attractive patterns, all white wit)i
self stripe, tan with blue or lavender. .White
^y^th pink or blue, pretty smallish checks. The
value is most ernphatic, for a dollar a yard
vould be fair. We offer this eiise a t
ONLY 69(* A YARD
^'""'"^''s
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7 9 ^ fo $ 1 . 9 8
Envelope Chemise and Step-ins
. 7 9 < to $ 1 . 9 8
Nisht Gowns
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 4 . 5 0
Corset Covers
. 6 9 ^ to $ 1 . 9 8
White Petticoats
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 5 . 9 8
Two-Pieee Pajamas and Billie Burkes
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 5 0
Flannelette Gowns
. - . . . $ 1 . 2 5 to $ 1 . 9 8
Philippine (Jowns aiid Chemise, all hand.-mado
and hand embroidered
Fine Cotton Hose, all colors.
Lisle Thread Ilose, all colors
Silk Hose, all colors
S>ilk IIo.se. full fashioned
Lashmere Hose, fine qualitv
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Heavy Woo! Ilose
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Boys Black Cat Hose, according t o size
.".$2.'S0 t o i ^ O O ,
2 5 ^ and 35S
.'. . 4 0 ^ and 50<>:
5 0 ^ to 85«S
ei-nn50<* to 7 5 * '
;.•;.•; . ' 3 9 ^ to $ i : 0 0
25<^ ^5 5 5 ^
Boys . Cloth Caps for Wmter
Mens-.Yarn -Toques..
Boys
Yarn ..Toques
ARM BANDS—Many kinds, in Christmas BoxeS„',:. . 2 5 ^ to 5 0 ^
CUFF BUTTONS—Good assortment
. ' 2 5 ^ to $ 3 , 0 O
COMBINATION-SETS-In Christmas Boxes— ""^^
Arm Bands and Garters
SOA to 75<*
Suspenders and Garters
7 5 ^ to $ 1 . 0 0
UMBRELLAS-Men's Umbrellas
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 5 ! o O
Ladies' Umbrellas
^ 1 . 5 0 to $ 3 . 0 0
Gloria Silk, in colors, ivory tips
$4.00
Pure Silk, in colors, ivory tips
$ 7 . 5 0 to $ 9 ! o O
TRAVELING BAGS—Give Him a B a g Imitation Leather
* $5 0 0
Gennine Leather
$7!50'to"$20.'oO
SUIT CASES-Givc Iiim a Suit C a s o ;\
Imitation Leather
^ 2 . 0 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
Genuine Cowhide
$ 1 2 . 0 0 'to $ 1 8 ; 0 0
MACKINAWS-We have the Pfltrick-Dnluth
raakeMackinaws for Men
^ . Q O to $ 1 9 . 0 0
.
-^^"^-k-naws for Boys
. $ e ' . 6 o to $ 1 3 . 5 0
SOf^tcr'aiOT^NxS^i
7 5 ^ and ? i : ^ / . ^k
3 » ^ to J t . O O r -
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SHEEP-IINED OOAIS—For Men...
$7:00 to $ai8;-06t>^'.
' For Boy», -10 to 18 years.
$7.00 to ST^as©^^-'*^^?
P A J A M A S - D o m e t .Flannel
^1,50 to>2.«ia
Cotton, in.plam colors or fancy stripes $ 1 . 5 0 to SZJSnd.. - •>
Boys'-.Domet Flannel
S3LiE|> - ,-''
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• NIGHT ItOBES-^Made of Domet FlanneLV.V.*$li;Ck and » a O »^!«>!*<S
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Plain Cotton and PepperelL T w i l l . . . . ^ . O O to- ^ C l
BATHEOBES:^'Givft.Him a B a t h Eobe—
- ' - x i - r
Made *of good weight blanket, trimmed w t h b d i ^ ^ ^ ?
braid.and girdle
$ 7 , 0 0 to SiaUIO^N,
HOUSE COATS-Givc H.m a House C o a t '^
All Wool, double faced goods, \veU made and tnramea '^
$ 9 . 0 0 to S13JSd/'^<^
S H I R T S - B i g Variety .of ShirtsPercales and Madras
Satin Stripes
Silk Shirts .
UNDERWEAR—Union- S u i t s Union Suits for Men
Umon Suits for Boys
. » 5 ^ to ?2US0§s^
.$2.50 to $s;tio»r?^
• $6.00 to ^fnSOtif'^$ 1 . 5 0 to S M S ^
8 5 ^ to $ 1 ^ 6 5
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Holiday Footwear for Every Member of the Familv''•
o^^T^^Eai'^ DANIEL GREEN "COMFY" SLIPPFR^s ^0R^:mim
SLIPPERS
PPERSFORMEN-TT^u
FOR M E N - F e l t "Comfys"
r'..«.,;M„,„
many styles"
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$ 2 . 0 0 to $ 2 . 8 5
Felt Slippcr.s, other makes. . $ 1 . 2 5 to $ 2 . 0 0
Everett "Comfy," leather sole
$2.75
Leather .Afocca-sins
$ 2 . 5 0 to $ 4 . 2 5
Leather Slippers . . . :
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 3 . 5 0
High Buckle Arcticg for Men and Boys
High Rubber Boots for Men and Boys
Third Floor
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A N D OHZLDSr
SLIPPERS POE WOMEN—Pelt "Comfy"
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$ 2 . 0 0 to $ 2 . 7 5
Felt Slippers, other makes.. . $ 1 . 0 0 to ^ . O O
Felt Juliettes, leather sole
,. .fa;75
.n;..!r
Leather Moccasins
$2.5(> to f S , ' J 5 ^ " t e
High Buckle Arctics fof Wamfin aod <IWi
- , ' ' fWt
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' , Bnljber Boots for Ofrls and OilldwB ' J A &
Hifth dnt l M t b « r Skating Boots .fot; Boys aiSd
ge
ITREET
A.-v/
ni
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Children's Hats and Caps
MISCELLANEO.US tTEMS
SUSPENDERS—Many kinds, in Christmas Boxes 5 0 ^ to $ 1 . 0 O
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Caps of Every Kind for Men and Boys.' Toques and Knit Otqis f^^ --^i
. M e n , Boys ajid Children
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Men's Cloth Caps for Winter
C \ . 7 5 ^ to $ 2 . 5 a " 1—Ji
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- ^ o ^ to ;p3fi.sw.
Men's
Boys' Muffler Caps
- s = J l RELIABLE CLOTHIER
t'tV :'• "•'''.*>•'
.$3.00' to-^.'oO
MEN?S ANG^ BOYS' CAPS A N D TOQUES
LOWELL, MASS.
Merrimack, Palmer and Middle Streets
CHRISTMAS JEWELRY
50i^ to $ 2 : 0 0
25<J to 5 0 ^
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PAQE EIGHT
TWO
TBAB
ADVANCB
T h l a P a p e r la S o M
by
C. n , P . C o
H a t a Street, Ayex
Depot Nerra Stana..Ayer
%V. A . D r u m m e y
..Boat Pepperell
If. P . T a l n t e r . . . ,
Oroton
' C o n a n t A Co.
Uttleton
Comnuia
S. A . W o o i l a
Townaend
D r o c k e l m a n Broa^...
SUrley
r r e d G. C a m p b e l l
llrookllnc. N. U.
S a t n r d n y , IK-iviiibt'r
10,
lU:!!
PEPPERELL
The power
p l a n t of t h e
Nashua
U l v e r P a p e r C o . w-as r u n t o f u l l c a pacity laat week, u s they were receivInK n o c u r r e n t o v e r t h e l l n e . s of t h e
New K n g l a n d P o w e r Co.
' ' n i y tw-o
p a p e r m u c h i n e s w e r e runniiiK at o n e
t i m e , b u t m o r e w e r e s t a r t e i "ii S a t u r d a y o f l a s t w e e k , u n d w-lll p i ^ i l i a b l y
be c o n t i n u e d .
I t Ls u i i d e i s t j c i i !
:hat
the Tyngsboro
Klectric. Co
x.,xe i n d e b t e d t o t h e m i l l i - o m p a n y tor .: x.xxvt i a l s u p p l y o f t h e e u r r e n t . k e e i ; - ~ xixo
c o m m e r c i u l line l u n n i n j ; , aft-:
^-l.\
tw-o n i g h t s of d a r k n e s s .
T h e -'
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l i g h t s a r e s t i l l olT.
K y s p e c i a l r e i j u e . s t of ni.-iny
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p o i n t e d i>atr<.»ns " T h u ^ o l d lu-.s: '
be r e p e a t e d 'I'uesdity, Deceiiibei- 1
T h e y t r u n d , . \ \ e i - . S a m e i>i-lces a^ -• •
fore,
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W'e h a v e r e c e i v e d tl-.is u - e e k a t-oi;;
i n u n i c a t i o n s i g n e d Ijy " A H e a d e r "-,
Y o u r l*ai)er,"
.\s we have u few h u n d r e d r e u d e i - s of t h i s p a p e r w-tr d o lu-t
k n o w - w-ho t o g i v e c r e d i t t o a n d t h e r e fore the c o m m u n i c a t i o n r e m a i n s
on
t h e e d i t o r - s Iile a w a i t i n g identilication.
T h e r e ma.v b e m o r e t r u t h t h a n
I)oetry
contained
therein,
but
uny
)H'rson o r p e r s o n s a s h a m e d
to s i g n
their n a m e to a t-oinmunieatlon
sent
f o r p u b l i c a t i o n tu t h i s oltit-e s t a n d s
l i t t l e c h a n c e of h a v i n g t h e e d i t o r a s s u m e t h e responsibilit.\-.
If r e q u e s t e d
a n a m e i s n e v e r siK'ned t o u n y e o m inuniciition published.
Mr, a n d
Mrs.
l.aw-renee MOM
m o t o r e d t o I.ow-ell f o r
tlie d a y
Thursday.
O t h e r l * e p j ) e r e n m a t t e r o n ].>;
Mrs. A n n i e N o r r l s of U o o m i n s t e r h a s
been visiting her d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Korest L. B u s h .
Mrs. A d a H a l l h a s m o v e d from t h e
I ' l i p e r t e n e m e n t in t h u h o u s e o w n e d
by K o b e r t . M u r | ) h y a
Sous' t'o. on
Uroton and H a r v a r d road to the house
on Kast M a i u s t r e e t o w n e d by H e n r y
,'.
i^herwln,
formerly
occupiifd
by
(.-apt. t . * h a r i e s H . C r o t - ' k e r .
.Mi:'s l - ; ! i z a b e t h T l u K - ! u - r of L i t t l e t o n
Is visltll'.f; i t e r n i e c e , .Mrs. H e r i r y 1..
i^iown.
.Mrs.
.\nriie . X o n i s , wiio
formeriy
!esld'-vl h ' l v , is t o r e t u r n a n d will l i v e
,.; i>>,- iHMiie „•: ,Mr,s. . \ l m l i a r . S a i .i-MI,
.Ml.-. N o r r i s is w-ith h e r s o n ,
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" S e e t h a t p i c t u r e on t h e o u t s i d e of
my p a i n t b o x ? " said G e r t r u d e ,
the
student artist.
" W e l l , t h a t ' s . l u y Int r o d u c t i o n to a n y oilier s t u U e u t w h o ' s
t r y l c g t o b e c o m o fiiiiious a l o n g
the
l i n e s of K o s u B o n h e t i r a n d h a p p e u s t o
k n o w n b o u t t h e Ideu.
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s p e c i a l p i c t u r e p t i i i i t e d o n t h e b o . \ , if
y o u know- w-hat I ' m e a n , b u t J u s t s o m e t h i n g t h a t w-lll l e t t h e f e l l o w t o l l e r s In
o i l s know- t l l e o t h e r is s t r i v i n g a l s o t o
reach artistic helglns,
in this way
luiiiiy a c q u u l n t u u c e s u r e m a d e o u d a
h e l p f u l e x c h a n g e of i-leas r e s u l t s . W e
m e e t s t u d e n t s w h o li.-.-jw- of t h e I d e a
uluiost everywhere."
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market.
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of t h e L o n d o n Z o o l o i t i c a l s o c i e t y Is
tm^- of tlu- F e d e r a eiul^ o n e c a l l e d t h e l a i i t e r ; . :Iy, w b i c h Is r e .Mo. .: •.
in>; a t t h e i i o n i e o t .M'-s. i i i i i r k a b l e f o r I t s s u ' l i e i i l e a p s , m a d e
I'Ker .1 i i t i o r u i n w-a.-^ l a e k - w-ltjiout t h e a i d o t i t s w i n g s .
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l-'lske W a i - c u r i o u s p r o j e c t i o n o n t h e f r o n t o t U s
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Addition to C o m m a n d m e n t s .
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l i m e , t h e d i s e a s e a t tlie l a s t
b e i n g b u c k d e e r j a s t b e f o r e a r r i v i n g i u - r e . S u n d a y s c h o o l , w-bcre t h e T e n C o m '
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A s t a t e m e n t h a s b e e n i s s u e d to t h e a t t h e h o s p i t a l in N a s h u a , f r o m w-hich ; W o r c e s t e r .
had nn older brotiier w h o was noted
c l t i s e n s b y G o v . C o x . u r g i n g t h e m t o s h e w-us b r o u g h t h o m e o n l y l a s t w - e e k , j
T h e l a d i e s ' d e g r e e t e a m of .Ayer
'•hesitate
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t h a t w h e n t h e t r e a u n e i i t j i r o v e d u n a v i i i l - ' G r a n g e p o s t p o n e d t h e i r T u e s d a y e ^ ' c n - f o r b o i n g s i c k o r c r i p p l e d If t h e r e w a s
have
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i n g p e r f o r m a n c e of t h c t h i r d d e ; ; r e e w o r k t o b e d o n e . O u e d a y t h c i r m o t h h a v c b e e n Issued to local t r e o -warMrs.
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o f in H a r v a r d o u a c c o u n t of t h e l a c k of e r a s k e d t h e b o y t o Cll t h e w o o d b o x .
dens a n d t h r o u g h t h e m to t h o g e n e l e c t r i c i t y in t h a t tow-n.
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ley,
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Bessie looked at him reproachof d a m a g e d t r e e s . M a n y w h i c h m i g h t w h o r o s h o w a s also a f r e q u e n t h e l p e r by F r e d J. Living.ston to t h e L u d d l n g - pile.
S h e leaves a h u s b a n d t o n h o m e s t e a d on T h i r d street.
beem a l m o s t destroyed by t h e t e a r i n g in y e a r s p a s t .
fully a n d s a i d : " T h o u s h a l t not hypomourn
lce s t o r m
m a y r e c o v e r If
properly a n d t h r e e s m a l l children to
T h e m o e t i n g of t h e L ' n i t a r i a n G i r l s - c r i t e . " — C h i c a g o A m e r i c a n .
and
t r e . n t e d . Bo t h a t . a n o t h e r s e a s o n
t h e t h e loss- of w i f e a n d l U o t h e r ,
c l u b to h a v e b e e n held last W e d n e s breakage
of
limbs will not be
s o m a n y f r i e n d s In t h i s t o w n ; also, a n
d a y e v e n i n g w-as o m i t . t e d o n a c c o u n t
noticeable.
aged mother, Mrs, Corboni. w h o h a s
Signal Fires.
of t h e u n i o n t a i r .
resided with h e r ; a sister, Alena CorI n T e r r e del F u e g o new-s Is conH. J. P . H a m p t o n arrived h e r e from boni, a n d t w o brothers, J o s e p h
Ml-s, L u c l n d a D o r e y is t o o c c u i i y o n e
and
P i t t s b u r g h , , Pa,, last S a t u r d a y ,
c o m - M i c h a e l C o r b o n i . of B o s t o n ,
o t t h e t e n e m e n t s i n t h c h o u s e ow-ned v e y e d a n d c o n v e r s a t i o n s u s t a i n e d b e i n g , t h r o u g h by auto.
He found
no
M a i n tw-een t h e d l l T e r e n t t r i b e s l u l i a b l t l i i g
H i g h m a s s w-as c e l e b r a t e d b y R e v . b y A r t h u r E , D y k e s o n E a s t
damage
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mother.
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William
within
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m i l e s s o u t h of
W o r c e s - W o d n e s d a y m o r n i n g a n d t h e r e m a i n s Shaw-, o t T o r b r o o k .Mines. N , S,, is t o t h e I s l a n d s b y i n e a n s of flres o n t h e
ter.
H o f o u n d h i s o w n b i g w a l n u t w - e r e t a k e n t o N a s h u a f o r I n t e r m e n t , l i v e w-ith h e r .
h i g h p e a k s of t h e m o u n t a i n s .
T h e naa l r e a d y felled -when h e c a m e , a n d h a s
T h e n e x t d a n c e g i v e n by t h o I ' n i - t i v e s a r e a h v a y s on t h e l o o k o u t f o r
entered into negotiations with parties
t a r i a n G i r l s ' c l u b w-ill b e h e l d in H a r - t h e s e fires, a n d k n o w J u s t w - h a t t h e y
TOWNSEND
c o n c e r n i n g Its d i s p o s i t i o n , a s t h e l u m dy's hall ncxt T u e s d a y evening,
are
Intended
to
mean.—Brooklyn
b e r i s of g o o d q u a l i t y a n d r a r e
in
W i l b u r A, H a r t of K e e n e . N . H . . K a g l e .
t h e s e p a r t s . T h e t r e e , w-hich w a s c u t H a r b o r .
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J o h n A b b o t t , w-ho h a s b e e n f o r s e v a b o u t f o u r l e e t i n d i a m e t e r w h e r e I t e r a l y e a r s s t a t i o n a g e n t f o r t h i s v i l - t h e h o m e of M i l a n P . C o l e .
B a d E n o u g h a s It W a s .
•'was cut.
Mlss Hazel Livingston and
Ralph
lage, h a s been transferred to a
po. S o v e r a l of t h e m e m b e r s ol t h e M t , s i t i o n a t K a r l e y ,
attended
t h e fune.-al
of
M r . A b b o t t ieft to L i v i n g s t o n
T h e b a b y w-as s i t t i n g In h i s g o - c a r t
Xiebonon -Community Associates
e n - t a k e u p h i s n e w d u t i e s o n M o n d a y . t h e i r g r a n d m o t h e r , M r s , .Abbie L i v i n g a n d J a c k w-as w h e e l i n g h i m u p a n d
Joyeid t h e h o s p i t a l i t y of t h e i r
n e w J o h n l > a c e y of W a l t h a i n
w-lU h a v e s t o n , in G r e e n v i l l e , . \ , H . , l a s t w-eek
dow-n t h e s l d e w - a l k .
Some men passm e m b e r , M r s . l a w r e n c o M o r g a n , o n c h a r g e of t h e H a r b o r s t a t i o n .
Mr. Saturday.
W e d n e s d a y , a l t h o u g h m a n y w e r e d e - D a c e y b e g a n hLs d u t i e s o n
Monday,
R e v , W i l l i a m J , K e l l y v i s i t e d h i s i n g a s k e d h i m If t h e b a b y w n s h i s
t a i n e d a t t h e i r h o m e s b y i l l n e s s a n d H e w-ill b o a r d i n t h e R e e d h o u s e w-itli s u m m e r h o m e in C o c h l t u a t e t h i s w e e k b r o t h e r .
J a c k looked a t h i m a mot h e u n c e r t a i n s t a t e of t h e w - a l k i n g i n C l a r e n c e A i k e . n .
linding
tho
section
thereabouts ment, and then said;
" S u r e ; fOU
t h a t section.
A n e x p r e s s i o n of s y m O n T u e s d a y o u r K . K. D , m a i l c a r - w - r e c k e d b y t h e s t o r n i a s iu t h i s v i - w o u l d n ' t c n t c h m e h a u l i n g a s t r a n g e
p a t h y w-as s e n t f r o m t h e m e e t i n g t o
rier, A n t o n i o P e r r e n a , a n d little s o n , cinity.
kid around,"
D i s t r i c t dojiuty .grand m a s t e r , H e r !)ert E . P h i n n e y , v i s i i e d -%lt, H o u l s t o n o
ng along ne
l o d g e . I, O, O, F . . of F i t c h b u r g , w - h i c h
O r i g i n of V a r i o u s C o l o r s .
en u p individually.
Five o'clock tea WUliam Robblnette's the sleigh over
turned,
spilling the
occupants
a n d i s in h i s j u r i s d i c t i o n l a s t w-eek F r i d a y
w a s served by the hostess.
F r o m m a d d e r ( g r o w i n g In H i n d u the
third
degree
being
frightening
the
horse.
The
horise evening,
, A t a m e e t i n g of t h e D . A. R,, w i t h
A b o u t 160 w-ere in a t t e n u - s t a n ) w e o b t a i n t h e p a i n t c o l o r T u r s m a s h e d t h e s h a f t s u n d h a r n e i s s o m e - w-orked.
M r s . H . N . T o w e r o n liist w e e k T h u r s w h a t a n d r a n into t h e w o o d s w-here a n c e .
key red.
F r o m t h e y e l l o w s a p of a
day atternoon. there were
nineteen Mr. P e r r e n a caught him.
The child
H o m e r I > a v e n p o . - t . w-ho h a s l i c e n t r e e In S l a m , c a u g h t b y t h e n a t i v e s
Jnembers present.
Mrs. Shumway. the was unhurt.
M r . P e r r e n a w a s s o m e - a s s i s t i n g t h e t r e e w-arden, J o h n
K, In c o c o n u t s h e l l s , g a m b o g e . R a w s i e n state
regent,
w-as e . x p e c t e d ,
h.ivlng w h a t lamed a n d shaken.
K e e g a n , in c l e a r i n g aw-ay t h e d e b r i s
m a d e the a p p o i n t m e n t here for t h a t
C o a s t i n g p a r t i e s h a v e b e e n - p o p u l a r f r o m t h e s t o r m , w-as k n o c k e d do-,vn n a a n d r a n - u m b e r f r o m e a r t h s In
d a t e , b u t w-as e v i d e n t l y d e t a i n e d
hv
t h e p a s t w - e e k . T h e c r u s t e d h i l l s h a v e l a s t w-eek S a t u r d a y b y a f a l l i n g l i m b , S i e n n a a n d U m b r i a , I t a l y .
woather or traveling.
T h e r e w-as a m a d e fine s l i d i n g .
M r , D a v e n p o r t is n o t s e r i o u s l y i n j u r o d
s h o r t b u s i n e s s se.ssion,
L i n e EL'^n h a v e b e e n b u s v t h e p a s t b u t t h e b l o w l a n d i n g o n h i s b a c k w-ill
- Mrs. Lucy Dow Cushing announces
D r e a m i n g of
Banishment,
D r o b a b l y m a k e itself felt t o r s o m e
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signifies
I t w-lll b e s o m e t i m e .
fleld
to Charles K e n n e d y
Miller
of t h r o u g h t h e v l l i a g e .
time beforo looal telephones c a n
be
M r , a S d M r s , G e o r g e A, St, L e g e r t l i a t y o u w i n h a v e s o r r o w f u l n e w s , b u t
C r o t o n - o n - t h e - H u d s o n , N. Y.
in -working o r d e r .
The storm
d i d a r e livin.L,- in t h e a i i a r t n i e n t s a t t h e i t w-JU b e of s h o r t d u r a t i o n ; f o r a
M r s , E . J . D a v i s r e t u r n e d l a s t w e e k s o m u c h d a m a g e t o a l l l i n e s it w i l l H e r b e r t
A,
Dow-ning
residence
on
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F r i d a y f r o m h e r v i s i t of s o m e d a y s p r o b a b l y d e l a y w - i r l n g t o r t h e
new i'rospect street.
-with h e r d a u g h t e r . M r s . T i l t o n , B o s - s t r e e t l i g h t s .
Is a v e r y l u c k y o m e n a n d d e n o t e s t h a t
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as anyw-here.
O n e Lind on P a r k s t r e e t n e a r t h o r e m o u n t g u l n e d e s i r e s .
Hazel,
returned
Monday
with
M r , b e a u t i f u l g r e a t e l m in f r o n t of Mr.--. a n d w i l l h a \ e ,i t . - a n s f o r i n e r
station
J o h n s o n to F r a n k l i n . N, H,, w h e r e h e H a r r i e t S t r o u t ' s h o u s e w a s split
in t h e r e .
Remember There's a Limit.
a i a s b e e n w - o r k i n g in t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l two, o n e g r e a t b r a n c h tilling t h e s t r e e t
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" E v e r y m a n Is U n l t l e d t o h i s ow-n
completely
obstructing
p a s . s a ^ e •iecided n o t to b u i l d a st.ation on C e n ( t h e r e a b o u t tw-o w - e c k s a g o , M r s , J o h n a n d c a r r y i n g do-svn e v e r y w-ire o n t h e
"But dar
iriil a v e n u e a s p r e v i o u . s l y a n n o u n c e i l . o p i n i o n , " s a i d U n c l e E b e n .
S m i t h a n d family also moved
there street.
A n o t h e r b i g e l m i n f r o n t of 'I'liey w i l ! b u i l d a p l a n t o n l a n d n e n r a i n ' a n y u s e o' y o u r p u t t i n ' y o h ow-n
•on T u e s d a y f r o m t h e I ' a l m e r
house, Mr. Keefe's
h o u s e w-as s p l i t .
T h e -iie N e w E n g l a n d Pow-.-r C o , in tlui d o a of w-hnt d e t i m e o ' t l a y o u g h t t o
- T u c k e r .avenue,
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M r s , s p i r i t t o w . a r d t h o s o s e v e r a l n r c r n n i z a - t i n d s t h a t vontioin n c o is n n t t n h o h o r
Lll.a
Batchelder
motorod
up
from tions.
portion.
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C o r t n l n l y ;; r a n lie o x p l n l n c d w-hy
N a . i h u a d u r i n g t h c d a y tft h e l p c e l e Miss Helen
Savage
has
r e t u r n e d a ' l v e n t l i r o s wliIi h m a k o s t h i s a m o s t
t h e dniicliiL.- n i n s l o r s w n n t m o r o p n y
brate.
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t r o m a w e e k - e n d v i s i t w i t h f r i e n d s in
por lesson.
I!e<-nnse t h o -jig Is u p .
i e n t of m n n y b o u q u e t a o t p i n k s n n d
s t r o m a c a s t w a s a s . i o m b l o d to s u p p o r t
Marlboro,
c h r y s . a n t h c m u m s .and s o v e r a l b o x e s of
M i s s G r i l l l t h in t h i s p r o d u c t i o n an<l
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such
n a m o s • x,,i C a t h o r i n o
Calvert,
P a r k s , .Ir., ,Ioo K i n g , I l a r r y
w i s h e s f r o m t h o s o p r e s e n t a n d bJ- p o s t - h o m o o t T h o m a s H , G r i l l l n , I l a r v a r d W i l l i n m
T h o s o wlli. t h i n k t l i o y n r e " r o d " u s u r o a d , w.as s o n f f o o t o d h y t h o r o c o n t c .
Urowno
nnd .Mice C o n c o r d
cards.
ave a l l y n r e iii.-iily yellow-.
s t o r m , t h a t t w o f i r e s In t h o h o u s e w e r o f o u n d In t h e li.
A l l t a x o s . a r e d u o O c t o h e r 1.^. n n d
d.
A n Al St, J o h n ' s
a v e r t e d o n l y h y t h o p r c s o n c o of t h e Ciimedv, " T h e h;
lysoed,"
Path.-- Now-s.
I t Is u n d e r s t o o d T n x C o l l o c t o r W r i g h t
''amlly,
T h o w - i r l n g Is t o h o r e p l a c e d ,
rolltlr.nl hirrinnny t h i s y o n r s e e m s to
S u n d a y . A l k o C a l h o u n In " P r i n c e s s
in i . s s u i n g s u m m o n s t o n i l w-ho .-ire In
.T. N . a r c l s s e C o r n e l l l e r h a s b o e n HI , l n n o a . " a n d a I t o a l a r t p i c t u r e .
arrears, a n d that they must be paid
Tw-o b e p l a y e d by a J a z z b a n d .
s h o w s . .•!,30 a n d '..•iO p . m .
a t hi,*! h o m o w-Ith a . ' ' o v c r c c o l d . '
a t once.., '
News Items.
T h e m e e t l i i K S of the- E . i s t V l l l a K o
Social c l u b will be d i s c o n t i n u e d
unt i l c o n d i t i o n s n r e c h u n t ' c d , u n d llK•ivalklns b e c o m e s better.
Jilrs. K, D. ^ V a l k e r h a s b e e n
iv« t r l c t t d t o h e r h o m e t)n M t , L e b a n o n
street by illness the past week,
Mrs.
T h o n i a s D w y e r is u n d e r
the
c a r e o f ii p h y s i c i a n a t t h e h o i n e of
h e r i)urents. Mr. a n d Mrs, O'Connell,
in N a s h u a , while r e e o v e r i n i f r o m t h e
e f t e e t s of h e r r e c e n t f r i K h t ,
Although
the Tynssboro
Klectric
Light
Company
ure
doubtful
that
j i o r m a l sei-vice c a n be r e s t o r e d i n s i d e
o f a w e e k , o r m o r e , it is p r o b a b l e t h a t
t h e s t r e e t lights m a y be on in t h e
p r l n c i l ) a l s t r e e t s b e f o r e n e x t w e e k , if
a l l g o e s well a n d t h e exti-a l i n e m e n
n r o n o t I n t e r r u p t e d by h e a v y s t o r i n s ,
A p a r t of t h e lines were w o r k i n g on
Thursday
night.
Mrs.
F . A. Harrington came
from
L e o m i n s t e r o n W e d n e s d a y for a n ext e n i i o d v i s i t w i t h h c r d a u n h t e r . .Mrs,
C
B. M a r c h a n t , a n d f a m i l y . I ' l e a s a n t
street.
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MILLINERY SALE
Bob's Silent
Partner
By
HAZEL
BIG
SMITH
REDUCTION
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' Itobert
Stewart,
young,
iilhletlc,
l i r o i i z e d , n n d In o u t i n g c o s t u m e , w a l k e d
u p t h e s t e p s of t l i e E m p i r e h o t e l w-lih
b o l d n e s s a n d delluiice.
It took lasting n e r v e to a s s u m e a h a p p y , hidep o n d e i i t a i r . In h i s s i t u a t i o n .
I l l s coud i t i o n -.\;is d e s p e r a t e .
" J u s t o n e d o l l n r In u i y i i o c k e t , " h e
solilo<iulzeil, " a n d I h l s is a t w o doll a r a liny h o u s e .
W e l l . 1 siieiit m y
last c h a n g e seiidUig a t e l e g r a m t o m y
b r o t h e r in C h i e a g o .
I t h e Is h o m e h e
will w i r e a r e m i t t a n c e p r o m p t l y .
It w a s n o t 11 v e r y e l a b o r a t e u p u r t iijeiit,
tlmt
I n t o w-hich K o b e r t
w-us
s h o w n , liut It w u s g o o d e n o u g h
till
t h e f u n d s cann-. h e told h i m s e l f piillnsopliiealiy.
Scarcely, how-ever,
hud
h e t u n u - d o n t h e g.is a n d p r e p u r e d f o r
a r e f r e s h i n g wii>li, w h e n t h e r e w a s a
tliiild y e t I m p e r a t i v e t a p o u t h e d o o r .
" O h . .Mr, s t e w i i r l . s i r , " a l m o s t g a s p e d
t h e poiiiiii'us bonlfnco, " a d r e a d f u l m i s t a k e hns been uinde."
"Clerk j u s l noticed your n a m e . T h i s
w a y . If y o u p l e a s e , s i r — i t y o u p l e a s e , "
and graciously
aud solicitously
the
si)oaker u s h e r e d Hobort Into a iimgnllic e i i t a p a r t m e n t on t h e p a r l o r l l o o r ,
".See h e r e , " b l u r t e d o u t t h e m y s t l fled K o h e r t , " t h i s e x p e n s e — "
" O r d e r e d , p a i d for, M r . S t e w a r t , I
assure you," Interrupted-tlie landlord.
" E x p e c t e d y o u , s i r . . \ g u e s t , Mi-. S t e w art, an h o n o r e d guest.
T h e h e s t In
t h e h o u s e Is a t y o u r c o m m a n d , s i r . I n d e e d t h e w-hole c i t y .
Judge Slattery
s a y s so,
I shall telephone him and
he will be h e r e at once to w e l c o m e
y o u , ,slr."
It took qulck-w-Itted B o b o n l y a brief
t h i n k i n g spell to u n d e r s t a n d t h a t Kobert Stewart was a common n a m e .
"Tw-o K o b e r t
Stew-arts,
eh?"
he
r u m i n a t e d , " a n d I've a r r i v e d
flrst."
Bob had been out w i t h a surveying
crew-, s t a k i n g off t h e g r e a t T a n l p a h
valley.
The government had encouraged an Irrigation project, a n d land
In t h e v a l l e y h a d g o n e u p o n a b o o m ,
T h o r e w-as n o t a f o o t of l a n d l u t h e
T a n l p a h district Bob hnd not
gone
over.
I n f a c t , s t r u c k w-Ith t h e f u t u r e
p o s s i b i l i t i e s In v i e w , h e h a d g o t t h e
o w n e r of a t e n - t l i o u s a n d - a c r e t r a c t , t h o
c h o i c e s t . p r o p e r t y In t h e s e c t i o n , t o
givo h i m a n i n e t y d a y s ' o p t i o n on h i s
holdings. T h e engineering coinpany had
d e f a u l t e d on pnytnent.
Bob had thus
f n r n r r l v e d n t t h e o u t p o s t s of c I v H I z n t l o i i , o n Ills w-ay t o c o l l e c t f r o m t h e
c o m p a n y a t D e n v e r , t o find h i m s e l f
stranded.
One hour later Bob sat at n banquet table, surrounded, as his companions tried to m a k e h i m believe, by
" t h e l e a d i n g c i t i z e n s of t h e t o w - n . "
I.ater the Judge and some
others
l e d h i m I n t o a p r i v a t e r o o m . .And t h e n
they talked business.
W h e n he got
b a c k to t h e h o t e l h e w-lnked n t h l m solf in t h e m i r r o r a n d c h u c k l e d .
W h e n the train from the enst arrived t h e n e x t morning, a w-ell-dressed
y o u n g m a n w-as c o n v e y e d t o t h e E m pire hotel. H e approached the clerk's
ao.sK w i t h s i m p l e w - o r d s :
"Kobert Stewart."
".Ah, y e s , show- t h e g e n t l e m a n u p ,
boy,"
T h e first B o b w a s t a c t f u l . I n s i d e of
ten m i n u t e s he had explained, a n d hnd
h i s d o u b l e In n a m o i a i i g l i l n g ,
" Y o u s e e , " he said, "it's l u c k y I lot
t h e m t n k o m e for you,
, \ s I g e t it,
y o u a r o o u t h e r e t o h n y u p a l o t of
innd for an eastern
firm.
The specul a t o r s In t h i s to-,vn g o t o p t i o n s o n five
t h o u s a n d a c r e s of T a n l i i a h a t r o c k b o t tom prices, and exiiected to p u t
It
o v e r o n y o u a t a five h u n d r o d p o r c e n t
advance.
B e s i d e s t h a t , t h e l a n d Is
t h o p o o r e s t you could pick u p . If y o u
w-!sh t o i n v e s t , g i v e m y
option
a
show-,"
W h i c h R o b e r t S t e w a r t No, 2 did.
Judge
Slattery
found
It
out
nnd
s l u n k I n t o o b s c u r i t y w-ith h i s c o n f e d erates.
T h e belated Boh saved
his
flrm
flfty
thousand dollars, our Bob
maile ten.
Tlien tho frionds l e a r n e d t h a t somehow- t h o y w-ere d i s t a n t l y r e l a t e d . T h e y
returned cast together, and t h e r e w a s
a n I n t r o d u c t i o n for B o b to c h a r m i n g
E d i t h Stew-art.
"I c a n ' t ask you to c h a n g o
your
n a m e , " o b s o n - o r t B o h o n o e v e n i n g , aft o r h o a n d E d i t h h a d g o t p r o t t y w-oll
acquninted, "but I cnn ask you
to
chango your homo.
It w a s a l u c k y
s t r i k e , m y c o m i n g acro.ss y o u r b r o t h er.
H e and I are going Into businoss
together.
W o n ' t y o u j o i n t h e flrm a s
a silent p a r t n e r ? "
" I t w-ould h e p r o t t y d l f f l c u l t t o r e s i s t tlio h o s t f r i e n d m y b r o t h e r e v e r
h a d . " sho said, "only a s to b e i n g a
silent
partner—"
" Y e s ? " Intorrngntort Boh eagerly.
" I t you t r u l y lovo mo ns m u c h n s
you sny you do, I can't p r o m i s e s i l e n c e
In t h o now- h o m o y o u t n l k n b o u t . B o b ,
denr—I
should
be s i n g i n g
nil
dnv
long,"
TRIMMED
AND
UNTR,IMMED H A T S ,
AND
FANCIES
B. R. COPP
1 Main Street
T e l . 113-2
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Chafing Dish
Curling Iron
Heating Pad
Iron
Percolator
Range
Electric Reading Lamp
Electric Sewing Macliine
Electric Toaster
Electric Vacuum Cleaner
Electric Washing Machine
Electric Christmas Tree Outfit
We Have Something Electrical for Everyone—On Display at Our
New Store in Saunders' Block
A
Phone
fall
Hrings
a
Demoiislration
Phone Pepperell 9
FLOUR
ONWARD—Per Barrel in wood ? 1 0 . 5 0
Vs Bag $ 1 , 2 5
W. Sponge, Vs Bag,. . ? 1 . 2 5 King Arthur, i/g Bag. . ? 1 . 5 0
Golden Crown, i/g Bag $ 1 . 2 5 Genesee Pastry, Vs Bag $ 1 . 0 0
MOLASSES
New Orleans "Fancy"
Barbabos "Fancy"
$ 1 . 0 0 gallon
$ 1 . 1 0 gallon
TEA—"OOLONGS"
New Crop Just Arrived Fresh and Fragrant
Best
60<^ per pound
Good
4 0 ^ per pound
CHEESE 3 0 ^ Ib.
B U T T E R 4 7 ^ lb.
Mild, Full Cream Cheese.,,
3 0 ^ per pound
Old, Full Cream Cheese
3 5 ^ per pound
Sage, FuU Cream Cheese
35<> per pound
Cream Cheese
1 5 ^ pkg.
Roquefort Cheese 2 0 ^ pkg.
Snappy Cheese.. .15<^ pkg.
Pimento Cheese. .25<> pkg.
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GROCERY STORE
Railroad Square
East Pepperell, Mass.
HARVARD
m y h o u s e In
! a n I,iOS'5i^—Between
d covered bridge, Pepperell,
Groton
a box
I of b i t s .
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and
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reward.
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ass.
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w e e k ; p r a c t i c a l l y n p w . aLso. a s i n i f l o s l i U ' b .
T u e s d a y evening-.
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B y s p e c i a l r e q u o H t of m a n y (ii.'^ap- • t o n . M a y s .
p o i n t e d p a t r o n s " T h e o l d n e s t " will ;
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fore.
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Electric
lipht
service
came
on
T h u r s d a y eveiiingj a n d c e r t a i n l y a f t e r
h a v i n g to get a l o n g with l a m p s and i
candles for ten d a y s w e h a v e learned i
to a p p r e c i a t e
t h e electric juice
a.s
nevor before.
Services were resunied at the Baptist c h u r c h last S u n d a y niornint,' after
a t h r e e - w e e k s ' v a c a t i o n of t h e p a s tor.
Miss E d n a R o b i n s o n s p e n t S u n d a y
w i t h t h e B a k e r s a t t h e i r n e w h o m e in
C a m p Devens.
M r s . A n n i e B a t c h e l d e r . of C o n n e c t i c u t , h a s b e e n t h e g u e s t of h e r a u n t .
Mrs.
Hutcherson,
a
few
days
this
week.
HOXOR.
MORALITY
AND
T h e paradi.'^f^ I d r e a m e d of.
Seemed far aloft and lost.
It s e e m e d o n l v t l i e hoj)e of Pararli-^f.
That would only pay the cost.
ThouKh d i s t a n t . ptiU n e a r .
W e s e e m e d to w o n d e r .
W l i a t I b e c o s t w i i l be. if w - d o nnt
ponder.
T h a t ' s w h a ; m a k e s u s f e a r.
When children, what glorious thoughts
\\- e h a \' e ;
Witliout b o o k s , w i t h o u t p a p e r or p e n cils.
W e p l a n w h a t g r e a t thing.s wo will do.
^ \ ' h e n \^'e, t o o . a r e w o m e n a n ' l m e n .
%\'it h o u t
iiowpr,
under
our
parents'
glancp.
W e ^ ; r a d u a l l y c r o w s t r o n g arul i n t e l l i gent.
Wf
.'!tri\'e a n d 11"y f o r a l l t h i n p s t h a t
seem bpst ,
W P c o n ' t u p r , W P rnncpi^'e, b u t still w e
d o n o t rpRt.
Constant Worry.
"Uc
nevor knows whnt minute hc
Is g o i n g t o g e t I n t o t r o u b l e , "
"Whnt's the mnttor?"
" l i e ' s got n wife wlio h a s Iho h n b l t
of h o l n g n r r o s t e d f o r s p o o i l i n g , "
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slinivn.
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for
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t h e m o t i i i t a l n afTalr, 1 u n d e r s i n n d .
Ills
c u s l o m o r s w-ouUln't c o m o dnw-n, n n d
he wont u p , " — B o s t o n T r n n s c r l p t .
T h e g o o d old siininifTtlmo n n d
hnd old Iceman nro hore ngnln I
tn
Tyngsboro Electric Llgtit COi
T h e r e is a l w a y s s o n i P t h l n g t h a ; s e p t n s
to say,
N a \ ' . h.ivp y o u i l o n e y o u r b p s t '
Anil y e i t b e a n s w p r c o m e s .
I ionoV. mil r a i l : >• .and t f u t b
c i n fiu e r s
I h p tp.st.
.^:i m h v.. K e m p
l ) p - e m b p r 1st. l ; ' 2 1 .
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noise
East Fepperell, Mass.
C h r i s t m a s Suggestions
The
Rules and Regulations.
H o r F r i e n i i — " T h o s e rules nnd regu l n t l n n s h n i i g l i i g In t h e
kitchen—nro
thoy for ynii?" T h e
Conk—"Indood
t h e y ' r e not ; I h u n g tlioni t h e r e
for
t h o fnmlly,"— Now Y o r k S u n .
T h o d r y s l o u t l i s . i i n k o a l o t of
e v o r y t i m e thtry find n s t i l l .
RIBBONS
Has
ju.st been overh.iuled.
bargain.
A
SE\-ER.\ri
SECOVD-n.VXD
C.\RS
. IN
GOOD
C0>a>IT10N'
AT
REASOX.\nr.K
PRICE.S
Cn.stomors
interested
see
li. L. & W. H. nackett
Teiophnnps
Pepperell
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A.ver
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Union Cash Marh t
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TllO . i n n i i . l l n i o o t i n c of t l i o p t o o k - F K E S H S T I O T . T . D E R . S
h o U l o r s of t h o F i r . i t N . i t i o n . i l H . m k of
I ' o p p o r o l l w i l l h c h o l d .it t l i o h n n k l n R F I R . S T R I I ? R O . V . S T R E E F
r o n n m n t Kn.^t T'oyiporoll, >Tnsn.. o n
T u c ^ ^ l n y , .Tmiiiivr>' 1 0 , 1 9 2 2 , n t O n e B A C O X
o ' c l o c k V, >f., f o r t h o p u r p o - s o o t o l c c t - G O O D R O A S T R I ' . E F
InK a B o . i r d of D i r e c t o r s t o s e r v o f o r
t h o onsiiinp ye.ir, a n d t o tr.inR.ict a n y PTTRE I/.VRD
Other b u s i n e s s t h a t m.iy c o m c before
P E A C n F . S . InrRC • ' n n s
tho meetine.
Btl6
II. F , TARGET.!,,
C O N D E X S E D MII<K
CVishler.
E a s t P e p p e r e l l , ^ r a s . s . , D e c . S, 1 9 2 1 , E \ ' A P O R A T F . D M I I . K
lb.
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Fifty-fourth Year
n'oi'f'o?" " " ^ ' ° ' * ' ••'°^' " " e e a r n e d It,
Doliclous. cocoa a , , l Kandwlche.v were
nerved by t h e lio.-.t..s.scs.
Mlss J o y Hlf,-f.ns. ' w h o assisted In
directed t h c (. lir:.rma.s naj-'tfant "Tti..
s t a r t h a t «hone, ...ven'ln Bo1\on Znd a y cvenlnB, s:;.. m s o a s s i s t e d " n t h e
prodtictlon of
,„.vstery „ ) a y . ' " r h e
t r a v e l i n g man,' the s a m e evening.
wo*?k^a?'\h"- v " ' ' " '''''« '•^turned t o
riS^ . V, • •^•"•••' o f ' ^ e . h a v i n g r e s i g n e d his j,„.Mi,mi In Boston.
• f h ^ f L , ' " " ' , . V " ' ^'°"<' have bought
t"^'^d, «lilcli tiiey have rented for
sMe'i,f"u- '"'•;; •''-•'^' ''"Vis 'vm lv.
lif
. l'.'.
.•]«,•>
" r-',
Pocket and Meat Knives
Razors and Scissors
Hair Clippers
Razor Strops
Flashlights
Thermos Bottles
Thermos Lunch Sets
Three-Coin Banks
Coffee Percolators
Pencil Sharpeners
T e a Kettles
Alarm Clocks
Food Choppers
Dog Collars
Cello Water Bottles "
Bread Mixers
Savory Roasters
Nut Crackers and Picks
Lunch Baskets
L|>j<ii>d
side ill West .M.inslleld.
v l t i n o , , ' " " , " ' " ' ' ^ ' " ^''"''*' <"'"•' ™ " ••'" i " TuesH
T
' " ""'•1>"« hull last
furnish ,"^'^-"'"- Wllson-.s o r c h e s t r a
lurnisiji'ii niu.-^n'.
Chinaware
o,i°o'.V'
o n p.lKv '^-V
*lk*ht; ' " " " ' - r « • ' " he found
Electric Flat Irons
A serl.IUS lire w a s averted a t tho
,',°J'' "^"' ,'"»' S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o u n In'
Asbestos Flat Irons
he^f.H " , " • ' • ,«tltisul3her. An overheated^ ...tuveplpe leading from (.'lilef
Steriio Stoves
iA-atty .s i,„ad(|uarters to t h e r e a r of
t h e building, h a d set lire t o some r u b Disn on '.IIJ of a closet over which it
Perfection Heaters
.runs.
D.;„„i.s J . Flaherty, who was
Rayo Lamps and Lanterns
fort> (ioil,,,.. being t h e e s t i m a t e d d a m Pyrene Fire Extinguishers age, .Mrs. Charles R. W h i t e ' s d a n c i n g
clas.s was being conducted in t h e u p Cobbler Sets
per hail a n d was p r o m p t l y dispersed
lire a l a r m bo.\ n e a r t h e t o w n hall
Clothes and Mop Wringers The
was tried but failed to work,
H a r b l n g u r lodge, K. of P., visited
Ash Sifters and Ash Barrels Daniel
Hine,< lodge of I.owell, witnessing t h e rani.; of esquiri- last Tuesdav
Skates, Sleds, Skiis
evening.
F r a n k C. H a r m o n , F r a n k R, .Mason
Playing Cards
and .Mrs, Grace M. B r a d s h a w a r e a t tendlnc; t h e a n n u a l meetin.g of t h e
Snow Siiovels
.State G r a n g e in Springlield t h i s week,
Sidewalk Cleaners
Mrs, Caroline .Nlles of Albany. X, Y
is visiting h e r sister, Mrs, Kdward E '
I'uffer,
Hockey Sticks
-Mi.ss Gladys I, I'orter appeareii in
Fish Reels
a one-act play, "Suppressed desires,"
T H E STORE OF A THOUSAND-AND-ONE THINCS THAT MEN APPRECIATE
l^rom
t h e Provincetown plave.-s preAir Rifles
sented by t h e .Masque, t h e " d r a m a t i c
organization of J a c k s o n college in
Boy Scout Axes
-Medford last week, -Mis,s P o r t e r is of
the cla.ss of 1923, H e r niother, -Mrs .ear J S l ^ Z ^
^ ^ l ^ i ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ L ^ ^ J ^
P-Uca. C.ri^na.
Game Traps
l.ois E. Porter, a t t e n d e d t h e p e r f o r m -
•m
Buy His Christmas Gifts at Brown
.ea^a^'a
ance.
variety o ? S i ^ ^ J ' ^ , | ' S s " ™ S e s ' S d ' S ,?'= ^ " ^ - ^ o ^ t appreciated. This store ofler^-^
W o n m n ' s Cinh.
The W o m a n ' s club will hold its reg_
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ular business m e e t i n g a t t h r e e o'clock
- i\n'''"-'2?J^=''' D e c e m b e r l'l, a t Hardv's
CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
hall. T h e prograni is in c h a r g e of
cominittee, Mrs, E d i t h
Main^reet
Depot Square
AYER, MASS. tI',n e J olegislative
hnson, chairman. The speaker
Embroidered Initial 1 5 ^ to 2 5 ^
IS H o w a r d B. White, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e
Japanette Initial
; .. . 1 5 ^
iron, t h e twelfth -Mi<ldlese.\ district
-Mr. W h i t e ' s subjert is " T h e duties of
Linen
Initial
.
.
4
0
^
to 7 5 <
a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to t h e l e g i s l a t u r e "
All club m e m b e r s a r e r e m i n d e d t h a '
Linen
Hemstitched
2
5
^
to
75<>
tnis In a n e.xcellent o p p o r t u n i t y to
h e a r t h e i r representative..
Fine Cotton . . . . . . 1 0 ^ to 2 5 ^
The postponi'd lecture bv Prof. R o The Ministers' Union Seeks the Oneness in Good Will, and in
Fine Cambric—3 in Christmas
l.and B. Di.\on of H a r v a r d is t o be
•bo.x
50^ and 7 5 <
Riven
a t H a r d y ' s hall T u e s d a v evenPractical Co-operation, of AU the People!
ing, D e c e m b e r 20, a t eight o'clock.
Linen
Hemstitched—3
in ChristT h e subject of t h e lecture is ".-V t h o u It i.s not a local body, but, like* the Hkiy Stack Praver
mas bo.x
? 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 5 0
sand miles through t h e H i m a l a v a s "
Illustrated by lantern slides,
"This
Meeting of over a century ago, a World body. But it was
•Silk Handkerchiefs in Fancy
m e e t i n g is open to t h e public a n d t h e
founded at Ayer. It'.s first meeting M-a.s held there in 1895 It
W o m a n ' s club cordiallv invites i t s
Colors and Plain White
friends
to
enjoy
this
lecture.
.No
a
d
can never cease to appeal for the earnest good will of all the
50<J to $ 1 , 5 0
mission is to be c h a r g e d .
. T h e c h a i r m a n of t h e h o m e e c o n o m people of Ayer and vicinity!
Little Boys' Handkerchiefs in
ics d e p a r t m e n t h a s sent t h e followinChristmas bo.x
1 5 ^ each
mes.sage to all F e d e r a t e d clubs of
.M.i.ssachusett.s: "At t h e suggestion of
the B u r e a u of M a r k e t s o u r .state c o m GIVE HIM A SWEATER
m i t t e e h a s carefully considered t h e
AYER
t h e successful flnancial c a n v a s s of last a d v a n t a g e s a n d d i s a d v a n t a g e s of t h e
Nothing
Could
Be
More Acceptable Than a Good Warm Sweater
present
m
e
t
h
o
d
of
m
a
r
k
e
t
i
n
g
celery
?,.';'"" •'•''.hon a p p r o x i m a t e l y $2,400,000
Nows Iteins.
was raised within t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n The c o m m i t t e e h a s conferred with Men's Coat Style, aU colors
$ 3 . 5 0 to SIO.OO
Rev. F r a n k B.-Crandall of t h e First
,.
"
-^^^ "I-x ouiiierrea
with
T h e Ayer B r a n c h Alliance h e l d a n t l ^ ^ r " " »l" "v*"* "n<t " o w .id.>pt Men'a V-Neck ^-.yle. all- oolors,, . , . , _ . . .
L n i t a r i a n p a r i s h h a s been a p p o i n t e d
S 4 OO to «'
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c h a i r m a n of t h e c h u r c h m e m b e r s h i p
at t h e h o m e of Mrs, T h e o d o r " B a r r y will Lifd™'^'"'' "'• '"'^"'^
c e i e o ' a n d Men's r-Neck. ^^^iite. with coXrV..! . T ! ^ " " ^ ^ ^ T r ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^
D e c e m b e i s . i t t i . . . „i
, . , . . . . ' I ^\''t lend its assistance to effect a
1. G. D W I N B L ^ L .
That T h c y ^11 M a y B c Onc
The Famous Tom "Wye Knit Coat
Boys' .Sweatei's. all oo.Ioi's
•
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^
GIVE
**'^^«
•-
HIM
- ... . . ',..•.". » > > - , ' , :
gr^0M
•x,*'^'\%-',r<rt\,*:J't:'^Kiy.,^'^-^iiJe!S^^
. V .•••.%--.',...
• •'•f-y.-.yX-K^Hs
GLOVES
Men's Dress Gloves, Unlined'"Cape'.
...:.i;^S&^
Men's -Genuine Arabian Mocha, unlined. ;-..•?;il'l.'.'..V..Ji'^Oiy':
Men's-Jndia Mocha, unlined
. . . . . . . . : . . . . ; ' . ' . , . , . . . ; ; ,'. j ^ ^ ' g j j v
Men's; Genuine fiueky fine q u a l i t y . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 4 . 5 » 'and'?5:.00 •
Men's Domestic Mocha, l i i f t d . . : . . .
...•..-....:.,.^£.s6eio^^^-.;^qM
Ueti's Horsehide, lined and unlined
.^Z^BOitoJ^i'OO'""''!^
Men's Woolen Gloves and Mittens.......;
.50#';tV^iW^^r*^'
Men's AVork Gloves, Leather, lined, and uniined';'-5»iJto''S5^SOi'
Men's Mocha Gloves, fur lined
• ' • " " ' " • "SSOtfMen^s Fur Gauntlet G l o v e s . . . . . . . . . . [ . ^ ' ^ 3 • • * ^ i 4 ^ ' - t o ' W ^ ^ '
Men s Leather Gauntlet Gloves, Imetf......." .^S'.'Oa aiid-'S3-.50'Boys Gloves and Mittens
.35f> to ^ . 2 5 "
'^^^H
S7*50
.'.'.'.'98^'io'?7".50
Four-ih-Hands in Christmas' Folders, '56«^.t6;?2;<>bi^:
Silk Mufflers
nstmasQ)ate
ofoKo
.oum
LOWELL, MASS.
EASY
PATTERNS
IN STAMPED
"'"''Mx-'mtM-s
$ 2 . 5 0 to S 8 . 5 0
^<-'^'yeti
$ 2 . 5 0 to $ 4 . 5 0
Pencils. Kver.sharp
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 4 . 5 0
Chains, neck or pencil lengths
.
!|.i
(•il.
f I'
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
Butterfly Lockets
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 7 5
Har I'ins
59<^ t<i $ 3 0 . 0 0
.Mesh Bajfs
$ 5 . 0 0 to $ 1 5 . 0 0
Vanity (',-ises
50<> to $ 1 0 . 0 0
Bracelets
59<!- to $ 6 . 5 0
Roal .let .\crkl.-ic,.;
$ 4 . 5 0 to $ 7 . 5 0
Real .\mher .\.-,kh s
S 6 . 0 0 to $ 1 0 . 5 0
Pearl Pe.ads, n.'.k • opera lengths
Sl.OO to $ 1 6 . 0 0
('amen Brooches
S t . 5 0 to $ 1 8 . 0 0
Rosaries
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 2 0 . 0 0
Rosaries in cases.
S 2 . 5 0 to .$4.50
Lingerie ('lasps
SOc' t. $ 3 . 0 0
Rilibon Sautoirs
50<*^ t, S 2 . 0 0
Belt Hucd;ii's, men's.
$2.00
Ciprarette Holders
. 50<»
.Si};iiet Rinses, solid gold
$2.50
Colored Bejids
SOt' t. S 8 . 5 0
'
SUPERFINE SHIRTINGS
Seai'fs a n d C e n t e r
Pieces
S w e e t G r a s s Mask.-ts. T h i m b l e C a s e s . S c i s s n r s '
Cases. X e e d l e a n d B u t t o n Cases, Slinppiin.'
r . i n k l e t s . S l i p p e r s , H e a d e d .Mats a n d G i r d l e s
'••'"''""idcry Silk a n d Cnttnii. \ e c k t i e
V a r u s . Inside P i l l o v s . P i n Ciislimns
,\sbestns Mats
Silk
,an<i
A DAINTY GIFT-"UNDERTHINGS"
Sure to deli^rht Ihe heart of any woman, for
what wonian doesn't love sol't, white flulfy.
pretty undertltinp.si' h, our Christmas collection of rndermuslins are
Bloomers
- j j ^ ,^
$1.98
.Specially prieed in boxes if you tvish. ,\
Knvelop,. Chemise and Steplns
Rift siippestion of exeei)iional merit. Our
79c^ t, $ 1 . 9 8
wliole.sale departinent sends over a case of un^
'
'
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$
1
. 0 0 t< $ 4 . 5 0
usual value. .'iOOO yards of the finest of cotton
Cni'sct
Co\-i.rs
GOc*
t( $ 1 . 9 8
w.aves. very sliphtly imperfect, a most deli'jhlfiil fabric for .Mi.sses" and Children's wear,
While I'etticnats
$ 1 . 0 0 t( .$5.98
Sexniil very attractive patterns, all white wlt'li
T«(i Pcce Pa.iamas and Billie Hurl<e,<;
self sliipe. tan with blue or lavender. White
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 5 0
with iMiik or blue, pretty smallish cliecks. The
Fiannelei;,. Gowns
$ 1 . 2 5 to $ 1 . 9 8
value is most emphatic, for a dollar a yard
Philippine (;owiis and Chemise, all hand-made
would be fail'. We offer this case at
and liand embroidered
ONLY e9<* A YARD
Third Floor
.^-,:v;an«
-;''•-1''J
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
ARM BANDS—Many kin.ls. in Chri.stmas Hoxes... . . 2 5 ^ to 5 0 <
low ( ' n v r r s .
H a n d K m b r o i d c r e d Dresses for Children, also
Xisrht G o w n s , . \ p r n n s . T o w e l s . P i l l n w C a s e s .
. . . 2 5 ^ and 3 5 ^
. . .40<* and 50<>
5b<* to 8 5 ^
$1.00
50<^ to 7 5 ^
. .39<^ to $ 1 . 0 0
25<*' to 5 5 <
Men, Boys and Children
'. • VMen's Cloth Caps for Winter..,
..•.';.'75^'to'$2.5d'-;:
JMen's Fur Caps.'
'
...$5.00 to $8.5dv
Boys'.CrotTi Caps for Winter..,
. ....SO^^to^'^lijWflfe;
-Men's Yarn Toques
: 75i{>'-and ^^iiW-.;
Boys' Yarn Toques
.....39^,t6,?]l:.(0d':--:
Hoys' Aviation Caps.
.....SO^Jajia'TB^;
Children's Hats and Gaps
.....50f*'to
^liOO.-^;Hoys' Muffler Caps
SUSPENDERS—Man.v kinds, in Christmas Boxes 5 0 c to $1.0O
-Madeira Scarfs and Cenler Pieces, Lun.-h
Sets, .Vapkins, Tray Cloths, Pillnw Cases.
Handkerchief Cases. Goivn Cases and Pi|.
Lace Cent.'i' Pieces a n d Scarfs
m
Caps of Every Kind for Men and Boys.'^ Toques and K B ^ Oapa'fbri
. . . . ......... .„.i]tTiSft>rc^-'
Scarfs, Center Pieces, I'illow Covers, Gowns,
Towels and Novelties too num,'roiis to mention'
Made up .\rticlc.s—
riuny
•'V4
'.'.$2^50 to $4Lo6:
MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS AND TOQUES. :?i
Fine Cotton Hose, all colors...
Lisle Thread Hose, al! eolor.s...
Silk Hose, all eolors
Silk Hose, full fashioned
Cashmere Ilose, fine riuality. . .
Heavy Wool Hose
Hoys' Hlack Cat Iliise. accoi'dins; to size.
If you run down ymr lisr. you are sure to
GOODS
'^pot nn,., it' nnt, nmny plnces that .•all I'mStili tmi.- for embroidery work if it's not
.Jewelry. Our assortment of beautiful uifts
for men. women an,l children alike are un- ton exa.-tin?. We prepare,! fnr just sm-h an
emeriren.-y. Tlu-re are hundreds of pieces readv
ii.sual. Vnu will 1„. fascinated al the ifr.-it
for your needle which iindudc
variety of diiferent jirircs.
••:.'?•.*<
........;.$3.00'tO'-^^OOf;;'--
Wool. Mufflers
Merrimack. Palmer and Middle Streets
CHRISTMAS JEWELRY
:..'•
Boys' Four-in-Hands......... . 2 5 ^ . to S ^ ' ' - '
A, G, Pollard Co,
THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE
t / " . '
CUFF BUTTONS—Goo.l assortment
.25^
COMBINATION-SETS-In Christmas Hoxes-•\rm Bands and Carters
Suspenders an.l Carters
5 0 ^ to 75<^
. 7 5 ^ to $ 1 . 0 0
UMBRELLAS-Men's Cmbrellas
La.iies' I'mbr.'llas
Glona Silk, in enlnrs. iv.iry tijis
Pur.' Silk, in .-ol.n's. ivory tips
TRAVELING BA&S-(;ive liim a B a p Imitation I.eathi'r
Cenuine I.eath.^r
SUIT CASES
to $ 3 . 0 0
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
$ 1 . 5 0 to $3.0O
..$4.00
. . $ 7 . 5 0 to $ 9 . 0 0
$5.00
S 7 . 5 0 to S 2 0 . 0 0
(iive Him a Suit Ca.se-
''"•'••""^" '•'^^"'"•''"'""""^ ''""'"'i''
$ 2 . 0 0 to $ 5 . 0 0
$ 1 2 . 0 0 to $ 1 8 . 0 0
MACKINAWS -We have the PatrL-k-Onluth m.akeMackinaws for .Men
^ . Q Q ,O $ 1 9 . 0 0
Mackinaws t'.n'
'•">'"
? e . ( ) 0 to $ 1 3 . 5 0
_
—
SHEEP-UNED COATS-^or Men
$ 7 : 0 0 to $ l & o i ^ .
For Boys, -10 to 18 y e a r s . . . . . . . . ; . $ 7 . 0 0 t o . $ m 5 p : : .
'..-'fc'-i'-J.
PAJAMAS-Domet Flannel
. $ 1 . 5 0 to^ $2wSO;i ^
Cotton, m plain colors or fancy stripes $ 1 . 5 0 to'$2jiaK.ft .••;-.-s54i
Boys' Domet Flannel
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NIOHT KOBES-Made of Domet F l a n n e l . . . . . 9 i ; ^ a ^ n d ' $ 2 ^ * :
Plam Cotton and PepperelL Tiirill.... $ 1 . 0 0 to SZ'.OQr.i ' 'r :'-";'.^V.^
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braid and girdle
.$7.00
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All Wool, double faced goods, well made and trimmed' — '
SHIRTS-Big Variety of Shirt.s—
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Satin Stripes
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UNDER-WEAR-Union-Suits—
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Ln.on Suits for Boys.
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Kverett "Cnnify.'' Ieath. r sole
$2.75
Leather .Mocca.sins
.$2.50 to $4.'25
Leather .Slippers
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SATURDAY, DfiCEIiIBEB 17, 1921
FAGS TWO
R. Taylor tvhich are appearing u n der t h e ' namo of Elizabeth Gushing
Taylor in tho Mayflower. * A U ' tlje
Sunday
chlidren all over tiie
C E O R G E H, B . T U R N E R , Publisher country school
lovo thia admirable httle paper which thc CongrcgatioiKil society
W o publish w e e k l y tho foUowing
publishes.. The poems of .M!>- TayFapers:
lor make an attractive f c a t u n -•< it.
MainStreet - - - - - AYER, MASS.
Turner's Publlo Spirit, Ayer, Moss.
Wo are ull pleased that : lonald
T b e Groton Ijandnutrk
Cameron, in thc LowcU oleetu
this
"THE HOME OF PURE DRUGS"
•iveek, had tho honor to be • iteU
T h o PepiK^cll Clarlon-Advcrtlscr
councillor from his ward.
Wt ilso
T h e U t t l e t o n Guidon
note that at the recent flftieth 1 M
T h e Westford Wardimuin
C. A. convention held in Woi'^>~"''
H i e Harroi'd UUlsldo
Mr. Cameron was unanimously ». •• • T h e Shirley, Oraclo
ted a m e m b e r of the state c o m i n n ' ' '
of the Y. M. C. A. ot Massachusi •••
T h e Townsend Tocaln
and Rhode Island. Mr. Cameron li. •
T h e BrookUno ( N . H . ) B e a c o n
tor a long time been interested In ti;
T h e Hollis ( N . H . ) H o m e s t e a d
Y. M. C. A. in Lowell and did lii:'
work 'during the war in the Y. M, f
A.
campaigns.
Kor the last threi
Publication Oflioo
years he h a s been vice president of
S W e s t Stroot
Ayer, Slass. the Lowell Y. M, C. A.
A mad dog In Chelmsford Center
Entered as eecond-class matter at the
has caused m u c h trouble, Tho. anipoatoWce at Ayer. Maaa.
mal bit four persons and several dogs.
Saturdny, P e c e m b o r 17, l o a i
You are in'vited to -visit this store and inspect our large stock of useful and desirable
All dogs must be muzzled tor niij.ety
days.
WESTFORD
The
regular
correspondent
"of goods suitable for Christmas Gifts.
"About Town" Is 111 with bronchitis.
Center.
Clippings.
Thc town houso chimney that wns
The I'lymouth Record, of P l y m put out of commission durlnK the recent storm is being repaired.- This outh, N,' H,. has just come to us givaccident to this chimney may have ing an account of the recent celeiHjen a blesslnK In disguise, for -w-hen bration of the lifty-lltth wedding ant h e masons KOt to work it w a s tound niversary of .Mr, and Mrs, T h o m a s
'unsafe, In fact a pretty good ttre Kxlev Taylor, of Woodsvlile. N. H
OUR STOCK OF CARDS AND FOLDERS IS BIG AND THE VARIETY IS LARGE.
".Mr, and /Mrs, Henry Little of
tnenacc. The kitchen chimney at the
Iwck of the buUdinB also needed at- Plvniouth. gave a family party iii
honor of Mrs. Little's aunt and unele.
DONT GET LEFT—MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. "PRICES 5c to SOc.
tentl,on,
occasion celebrated the seventyP e r l e y E. Wright has been an un- The
birthday of Mr. Taylor, the
f o r t u n a t e sufferer with a carbuncle eighth
tenth birthday of a grand-nephew,
the' past week..
Norman Young, and the
fifty-tifth
•WllUam R. Carver is building a wedding anniversary of .Mr. and Mrt
t o o l a n d , w a g o n h o u s e with garage at Taylor,
o n e end of b i s residence and a ctiil-1
"Mr, Taylor is well k n o w n at
dren's playroom' overhead.
1 Plvniouth, as he worked In the bridge
Mlss Mary F. Green of t h e Minot's and building department of the BosCorner neighborhood • h a s . g o n e to ton and Maine railroad for about FOUNTAIN PENS AND
POCKETBOOKS AND
IVORY PYRALIN
.Windsor, 'Vt.. for a visit of several twentv-flve years and h a s
many
w e e k s a t the home of her sister.
friend's all along the line. Mrs, TayHAND BAGS
EVERSHARP PENCILS
Hair Brushes
Combs
Mrs. Alice May (Gllson) K l l m l n - lor bas many friends, too. Altogether
ster's sudden death Is m u c h mourned everybody was glad to ' honor this
known and beloved
couple,
I n ' t h i s village, where she had m a n y well
For Ladies and Gentlemen
Mirrors
Toilet Sets
$1.00 to $11.00
'friends. She attended arid graduated Thero were nineteen relatives present
f r o m Westford a c a d e m y and w a s a at t h e collation which Mrs. Little
And many other articles
singer of abiUty and had t a k e n part s^Fved. One Interesting feature was
a w e d d i n g cake which Mrs. Taylor
In entertainments at the t o w n hall.
and served.
FLASHLIGHTS
F
O
R
' ^ Local hunters were not successful cut
THERMOS BOTTLES
. "It w a s very. pleasant having pres. i n shooting any deer during the open ent a brother and sister of Mrs. TayEVERYODY
AND LUNCH KITS
r e a s o n last week.
lor w h o were present at the wedding
.-yd • L. W. -Wheeler h a s received a tele- flfty-flve
KODAKS
CAMERAS
years ago. and the brothor.
g r a m from his brother, Roy B. Rev. B . 'J. Glazier, to make sure that
$1.50 to $11.00
$1.00 to $4.50
PREMOS
•Wheeler, in Denver, Colo., telling of the knot w a s securely tied, performed
BROWNIES
t h e death of his -nrlfcAvU C. W h e e l - the marriage ceremony again.
•'er.' The' Westford relatives m u c h en"Mr. and Mrs. Taylor received a
$2.00 to $60.00
" Joyed meeting Mrs. W h e e l e r last s u m - purse of money and a bouquet of-flfty- m e r on their trip to Colorado. She flve carnations, the presentation b e MANICURE SETS
1922
•was a w o m a n of pleasing personality, ing m a d e in flttlng poems by two
-attractive poise and capable, and the grand-nieces. MaVgaret and Eleanor
,5TANDARD
DIARIES
announcement of her sudden death In Ypung."
Ivory and Pearl in Leather
the. xncridlan of life c o m e s a s a great
INGERSOLL WATCHES
s h o c k , and her buabarid's -friends in
In the Ogdensbury Journal of New Ward's Line A Day and
Cases
his*'native town wiU sympathize -with York, w^hich has just come to us, is
an article by the editor regarding G,
-^'-'i In his loss.
For -wrist and pocket
Address Books
$5.00 to $15.00
trestford Center is on its thlrd'weck A. ScheUengejr, w h o recently passed
Wout'electric lights and still cslp- away at the home' of hts sister, Mrs,
pffia t e i e p h o n o service, a l t h o u g h the S. L. Taylor, here:
$1.75 to $11.50
25c to $3.00
l a i t e r is g e t t i n g back to normal bet"The Ogdensburg town hall and
ters t h a n the f o r m e r . . . P o s t p o n e m e n t s Opera House building, which was deo ^ :gatherings are still t h e order of signed by G, A. Scheliengcr. a noted
CIGARS, TOBACCO and
t h e day,- especially a n y g a t h e r i n g s a t architect, is regarded by competent
the: t o w n hall. T h e C o n ^ e g a t l o n a l authorities as tbe finest example of
CIGARETTES
IN GIFT
.•vestry h a s a n equipment of lamps pure X o r m a n architecture in this sec- STATIONERY
PERFUMERY AND
that, h a v e mode evening services, pos-. tion. T h e stately lines of the strucslble, and at the J. "V, F l e t c h e r library ture, w h o s e walls are of blue limePACKAGES'
Pipes 35c to $6.00
TOILET ARTICLES
the, open evenings have been man- stone 'With red and white trimmings.
agfed with lamps.
have often caused it to be mistaken
Large assortment
CIGAR CASES
Mr. and Mrs. George F. W h i t e are by strangers for a church. The ornaSingle and in Sets—All
ha'vlng a thorough renovation of the mental feature of the town hall is the
great
rose-shaped
stained
glass
win. r o o m s of their house—celling, walls dow over the porticc facing Ford
CIGARETTE CASES
Standard Makes
SOc
to
$5.00
a n d floors,. A Lowell decorator and a street. This Is a replica ot the famous
-torce of nien are doing the work.
rose w i n d o w of the Rhelms cathedral
which flgured prominently In the war
TSsdnrack Clnb.
news. T h e window Is a perfect circle
. T h e Tadmuck club sale on Tues- and the detail work is wonderfuUy
'«Jay afternoon a t the Congregational executed. The best view of the beauv e s t r y did not have the most favor- ties of the window Is had from the ina b l e weather, but the attendance was side w h e n the morning sunlight falls
g o o d and good sales resulted in about on that "ide, but that obtained from
s i x t y dollars for the club treasury, the inside at night when the hall is UGGETT'S
PARK & TILFORD'S
HUYLER'S
WHITMAN"S
P t e t t y gifts for Christmas were to bc illuminated is likewise very striking."
foiind a t the apron and fancy table
a n d a fine arr^y of bread, cakes and
pies, etc., at fhe poinzetta trimmed Granltc\-nio.
f o o d table. Afternoon tea was servThe Abbot Worsted Soccer club deed,- this table being presided over by feated the Gray and Davis teams at
I l i S a . M a y Balch and Mrs. C. L. Hil- tho Cooper street j^rounda In -LiyTm last
-•dretn.
The committee Jn charge Saturday. Score 2 to 0. This w-as a
w e r e Mrs. Perley E. Wright, Mrs, J. 'slate cup game and the Abbots will
Edward Clement. Mrs. C. L, Hlldreth now enter the semi-finals for the state
a n d Mlss Mattie Crocker. Mrs. R o b - championship.
e r t Prescott assisted at the food table.
The metnbers of the Sewing club
Misses Julia Fletcher and
Edith met with Mrs, H, J, Healy on last'
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
JEWELRY
•Wright rendered some spirited piano week Wednesday evening, Tho work
duets.
at this time was conflned to instrucHIGH GRADE NOVELTIES
IVORY AND SILVERWARE
/ T h e next meeting of the club, on tions in millinery, llefreshments were
IJecember 2". will be in charge of served at the close of the session,
t h e committee on industrial and soMr. and Mrs. John D. Chandler and
cial conditions, Mrs, William. E. An- b.iby
Barbar.a of Lowoll were 'i^-eekderson. Mrs. Mark P a l m e r and Mrs. end guests
Mr. and Mrs. George E.
J. E. York, and it is expected that Chandler ofofXorth
street.
Rev. S. F. Goodheart. of Shirley, w h o
The choirs In the different churches
h a s had an interesting experience
are
rehearsing
.'special
music
ff»r
•Brtth the Shirley Industrial school,
will be thc speaker of the afternoon. Christmas.
Thero will be the usual (-hrL-^tm.'is
tree exercises at the churches and in
liadics' Aid Meetin;;.
T h e Ladies' Aid meeting of the the .Sargent school.
Congregational church, held at the
h o n i e of Mrs. Chaiies H. Wright, on Obituary.
Mrs. .Alice May (Gilson) KUmister,
Thursday of last week, was an especially profltable and succe,ssful. meet- wife of Itev. I'erc.v .\. Kilmister of
ing. 'There "was the annual meeting Concord. N, H,, died at the Women's
and a nominating committee, Mrs, .Memorial hosjiital on December 7,
William C, Roudenbush, chairman, le.aving beside her husband a little
presented the following list of of- baby girl. She was the dau^-'nler of
ficers iind committees, all of whom Mr, and .Mi-s, George Q, Gilson of
accepted, there being ho refusals, and Granitcville and beside her mother
w e r e as follows:
Mrs, Perley E. and father. leaves one brother, Will"Wright, pres,; Mrs. Charles L. Hil- iam W. Gllson, of Littleton, She w a s
dreth. vice pres.: Mrs. Leonard W. a young woman of many fine qualities
A THOUSAND GIFT THINGS NOW ON DISPLAY
-Wheeler, s e c ; Mrs. Oeorge F. White, and beloved by all who knew her.
treas,; Misses Mary and \Vinnifred
The funeral services were held at
Green. Mrs, Arthur Day, Mrs, Harry tho GraniteviUe M, E. church Last
The largest assortment of attractive and useful gifts in town
G u m b and Mrs, Phonsie laU-s, direc- Friday evening at two o'olock and w.as
The highest quality, latest creations ^^ith individuality and
tresses; chairmen for monthly sup- larf,:ely .attended, the Large ohuroh bepers, January, men's supper. Perley inp; completely filled with rel.atives find
prices t h a t will meet your approval.
W r i g h t ; February, Mrs, L. W. Wheel- friends.
Delegations included meme r ; . March, Mrs. George. .F.. .-^Vhite; bers from Loving Kindness circle of
April, Mrs, Harry Ingalls; May. Mrs, King's Daughters from the Curtis MeA FEW SUGGESTIONS
Alonzo H, Sutherland; annual fair morial church, Concord, X, 11,, Camarrangements. Mr, Hanscom, Mr, In- eron circle, C. of K. ot A., of GraniteThese and many other articles are now on display at our store
galls. Mr, Davis, Mlss LIUlan Atwood; viUe. and the Odd l-adies tif Forge
decorations. Miss May Atwood, Mrs. Village, The .services were conducted
N o r a Colburn. Mlss Eleanor Colburn: by Kev. Raymond H. Huse, pastor of
FOR HER
entertainment, Alfred Hartford, Wnr- the B.aker Menioriai church of Conren Hanscom. William E, Wright; cord, N, H, He was as.sistod by Hev,
Rar Pins
Thinililcs
Manirnre Sets
supper. .Mrs, Perley E, -Wright; table, ,rudson Setger. p.astor of the Worthen
Pholofrraph
I-Vamos
Photo Cases
I'lCiul Xi'(-kla(-e<;
f a n c y .and aprons, directres.<^es; do- .=!treet M. E. church of i.owell. Two
nated articles, Mrs, Wheeler: candy, selections were sung by Harold DearTfa Balls
.Marmalade .lars
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Mrs. Gumb; mystery. Mrs, Clarence born of Concord, N'. l-i., "Face to face"
Tea S i r a i n o r s
.Mayonnaise Spts
Hlldreth,
Mrs,
Charles
Hildreth: and "Some fl.ay we*ll underst.and," two
DiaiiKiiKi Kinsjs
\'axos
w h i t e elephant, Mr.<!, J. Kimhall,
favorite
hymns of the
deceased.
S a l a d a n d l-'niit Dislips
C o l l n r Vutxt.
The yoar's mite box was also open- Georgt' D, Wilson was the organist.
Mower Bowls
S i i s a r a n d ('roam S e t s
ed at this meeting and {9,35 was There w a s a beautiful displ.ay of fioral
Sitrnet R.iiifrs
Snifllintr S a l t s
Shorbt^t (Masses
found. This w.as m.ade up to ten dol- tributes, that bore mute testimony to
thc
lo\'e
nad
estee^i
in
whioh
.Mrs.
l-'anc_v S t o n e Rinsis
lars .and the amount given to the
Wi-i.st W a t c l i c s
Sandwicli Trays
Sunday school to help in thc Christ- Kilmister was held.
I'.rar-olfts
('orsatrc P i n s
Bread Trays
m.is tree and entertainment,
The bearers were Dr. <;eorge Il.l
I.aVallii-rcs
('ripssos
A bountiful social dinner w.-us serv- Nash. I.. W. James. W. T. Bailey .and !
V a n i t y Crises
ed at noon.
The January meeting K. I'. Husi^'y. all members of the Cur- j
W c i l d i n g I{in;^s
I'earl Be.-id Neckla'-f s
Pepper Shakers
waa invited to niei-t with -Mrs. \Vhito. tLs .\remorial churoh of ('onoortl, N, j
Kar D r o p s
Mesh B a « s
H., of which Kev. Percy .\. Kilml.ster 1
Cologne Bottles
Pendants
is pastor. The ushers at the ohuroli j
l^-|W(lc'r B o x o s
About Town.
.Meat D i s h e s
Uncle Sam sent out word thnt were l-'red Myers, Frederick Sniilh,
Noi-k Cliain.s
Card Cases
everyone should m.all their packages Albert Forty nnd Wnlter Blanchard,
Haniekins
l.nokot.s
T
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Iiurial look place in the Fairview
for Chrlstm,as early. We know of one
very obedient boy. w h o . as soon .as he cemetery, Westford. where the comheard of Uncle Sam's desire, wont mitt.al service was read by P.ev. K. H.
FOR IIIM
and did up a pack.age and sent it tb Hnse. afisiated by Kev. W. J. .'^etzor.
h i s friend. Peter I)esolni<<r, in Bebe,
Soft C o l l a r P i n s
Belt
Bnokles
a n d
Carfl
C
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e
s
>'c-w .\dvcrtlsomcnts
Texas, Peter is one of twelve chilBelts
C i p a r Ca,srs
\Vat<-li C h a i n s
dren living on a 3000-acre cotton
F-.I>I <-.\TOH SIIOKS AT IIII.EVS
T r a v e l e r s ' .Polls
raiRjh In Texas, Wc know he wlll be ,10 Pearl Street. Aver, 7-S JJ,;r., ;t-ll
Ciprarotte CHSOS
Pencils
pleased to have Chrtstmn-s comc early J4.00: 12-U »<,25^ l i f ^ - l »r.,00; 2-S J.-.,.'.0.
D e s k C;ioeks
S o a r f Pin.s
o n this ranch. His Santa Claus In
W a t o h p.s
^Military B r u s h e s
t h i s cnse was our little friend, StnnCiifr L i n k s
ley Law Snow, of West Chelmsford.
Knives
ITat
and
C lothes
('olli'r B u t t o n s
nnd because hc w a s thc first one to
Brushes
I.pathor I5ill F o l d s
R n i b l p m UitiRs
s e n d a Chrlstmns package from the
Est.ate of Helen M, Moore, lale of
W e s t Chelmsford postofllce the postFountain Pens
Kmhloni
Buttons
and
K e y ( ' l i a i n s a n d IJiiiu's
m a s t e r there scnt his name on to Groton in the County of Middlesex deniateh Boxes
Cliarni.s
ceased,
represented in.solvent.
The
Monncrani Kobs
Washington.-^
subscribers, h.avlng been .appointed hy
T h e Wnrdsman Is like a c o m m u - the Probate Cnurt for s.aid County,
You can find your kind of Christmas Gifts if you visit our
nity letter which goes to many places commlssloner.s. to receive and examin thc United States, Wc feel that it ine all claims of creditors ag.ainst the
Slore early, before the most desirable things have been sold.
Is none too enrly to wish through estate of s.ild Helen M. .Moore, hereby
t h c s o columns a Merry Christmas to give notico thnt six months from the
all former residents of WeatfOrd to eighth d.ay of November A. D. 1921.
w h o m this community letter goes.
are allowed to creditors to present
Harry I>audcr—Sir Hnrry Lauder and prove their claims against .said
w e might say—of Scotland, whoae estate, and that they wlll meet to exm u s i c a l voice is well known In t h i s amine t h e claims of creditors a r the
country, has sold his Woodla-nd Park .selectmen's ofllce In the Town Hnll
t o the forestry comml.'salon of Scot- nolldlng. Groton. Mass., on the elevland. Hc had Intended It for his boy enth day of J.anuary, the eighth day
MAIN STREET
AYER, IVIASS.
his hopo and h e i r — w h o . d i c d in thc of March and thc eighth d.ay of Mny
world war. Wc are Interested In this ncxt, at t w o o'clock in tho .afternoon,
b e c a u s e It 'was nenr thc birthplace
F R A N K LAWRBN'CE BIXX)D.
STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
—
a n d h o m e s bf our own Scotch kith
A P P L E T O N H. TORRteT,
and kin.
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Comml.ssloners,
Westford m a y l a k e ft pardonable
Oroton, December 15, A.D. 1921.
p r i d e In the poems of Mrs. 'WUUam
BROWN'S DRUG STORE
T W O DOUiARiS A Y E A R
IN ADVANCE
Suggiestlons for Christmas
BOOKS—Latest and" Popular Fitcion
-FANCY BOXES AND BASKETS OF CHOCOLATES
Half-Pounds to Five Pounds
Page & Shaw's
Durand's
Foss'
Fish's
PAPER FOR WRAPPING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Red and White Tissue, Holly and Plain White
At This Season
Diaries, Play Cards
and Coin Cases
'Writing Paper in Plain
and Fancy Boxes
A REAL GIFT SHOP
Christmas
Wrapped
Packages of Cigarettes
and Cigars
We have a Large Assortment of Christmas.
Cards
Streamers, Fancy Crepe Paper, Christmas Bells, Etc., for Decorating^
CHRISTMAS CARDS AND FOLDERS
ELECTRIC WASHER
Largest.Selling Washing
Machine in United States
TIIJEKE'S .\ R E A S O N
Write or Phouu
JOHN F. RYAN
Electrical Contractor
SUGGESTIONS THAT MAY HELP YDU
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Gifts That Please
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QUALITY MOTOR CARS
NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER Sth
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BOARD OF SELECTMEN
more valuable to tho property owner
.and tho community than a large number of neglected trees.
The nests ot the brown tall moth
should be cut from the trcos. carefully
collected and burned in a stove or
furnace.
Full Instructions as to best methods
ot w-ork against the moths ma^ be obtained trom tho Local Superintendent,
.1, E, Keegan, or from the Stato
Forester. State House. Boston.
Work dono by contractors should
be Inspected and approved by the
Local Superintendent boforo payment
for the same is made,
Notice to Property O-wners
JOHX D, CARNRY.
WALDO \V, SPRAGUE,
ELWIX H, LOXGLEY.
.Ttis
Selectmen.
Ayor, Ma.ss., Uecombor 6, 1921.
Yoit .irc heroby required on or before .Taniinrj- 1. 1922. to de.-.troy tho
Kypsy and brown tail moths on your
property In this town.
This notillo.itlon is in accordance
with Chaptor 1S2 of the General I.aws
which reaulfes cities and towns to d e stroy the OKKs, catrrpillars. pupfc and
nests of tho cypsy- .and brown t.ill
moths untler he.ivy penalty for failure
to comply with tho provisions of the
law,'
If a property owner fails to destroy
such OKKS. caterpillars, pupte and
nest.s, then tho city or t<iwn is required
to destroy the samo. .-xnd tho cost of
thc work in wholo or in part accordinc to the value ot tho land. Is aj>.s<>K8ed upon and becomefl a Hon on tho
land. (.See Section 18. Chapter 13 2,
below-,)
The selectmen ask owners and tenants to co-operate w-Uh thc tow-n in Ite
wofk on hiRhways and othor public
Krounds hy doinK effectlvo -work on
their premisoB.
Citizens w h o havo
cleaned their preml.ies,ot tho m o t h s ,
but find thoir trees ondanKcrcd by the
noRlcct of ownors of adJolnlns estates
should mako complaint to thc selectmen. Tho Infestation of a rosldentltil
nelRhborhood by the neglect of a fcw
wlll not bo tolerated.
The oKKs of tho gyp.sy moth should
be destroyed at onco with croosoto.
Thcy should novor bo scraped oft tho
object on w h i c h thoy are laid. Caretul search should bo made tor KVPsy
moth ORB clusters, not only on trees
but also on house walls, stono -walls,
fences and In rubbish heaps, otc.
Trees In which cavities occur and
which Is not desirable to cut s h o u l d
havo tho cavities tinned or c e m e n t e d .
This Is Important, Thc prosont and
future cost ot combatlnR thl.'i Insect
can be Kreatly reduced by cottIn« and
burnlnfr worthIc5.s brush, hollow trees,
otc. A few trees -well cared for are
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AYER.
(rh.ifitor 132 of thc General Law-s)
An Aet to Provide for SiapproiiRitifc the
Grpwy nnd Broirn Tnll MothH
Section 18. The mayor of every city
and the aelectmen of every town shall,
on or beforo Xovember Hrst in each
year. .and at
snch
other
tlme«
at, he or they shall .see flt, or, as tho
forester may order, cause a notico to
be sont to tno owner, so f.ar as can l>o
ascertained, of every p.arcel of land
therein which is infested with moths;
or, if such notification .appears to ho
impracticable, by posting such notico
on said parcels of land, requiring that
the ORRs, caternlllara. pupre and nests
of said moths .shall bc destroyed within a time Apeclfled theroln.
When, in the opinion of the mayor or
seloctmen. the cost of dostroying such
Rgps. caterplllftrs, pupK or nosta On
lands contiguous and held undor ono
ownec44hIp In a city or town sh.all exceed one half of one :i>br cent, of tho
assessed v-alue tl^ereof a part of
said promises on which aa,lil eggs,
catorplllarfi,
pupn> or n^sts
snail
bo destroyed may bo designated In such
notice, and such requirement shall not
apply to the remainder of said premlflos.
Thc niaydr or soloctmon may nestgnato
tho manner in which such work shall
be done, but all work dono under this
section shall be subject to tho approval
of the forester.
If tho owner shall f.all to destroy such CRRS, caterpillars, pupji^
or nesto as required by s.ald notice,
then the city or tow-n, acting by tho
local superintendent appolntetl under
section thirteen shall, aubject to thfl
approval of the said forester destroy the s.ame. and tho amount
actually expended thereon not exceeding one-half of ono per cent, ot
thc assessed valuation of said lands tia
heretofore speclfled In this section shall
bc assessed upon tho said lands: and
such an amount Ift addition as sh.all bo
required shall bc apportioned between
tho city or town and tbe Oommonwealth tn accordance with section
fourteen. Thc amounts to bo assessed
upon private estates as herein provided shall bo assessed and collected,
and flhall bo a Hen on said estates. In
the samo mannor anrt» with tho samo
offoot as Is provided In tho caso ot
assessments for street w-aterihg.
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SATDBDAY, ,i;)ECEMBEE 17, 1921
LITTLETON
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JTcwB ItvmH.
J l r s ; C h a r i c s L. S m i t h h a s gone on
a -visit to h o r Uitughtors, Mrs. Allen
a n d Mr». l i o b e r t s .
E l e c t r i c light a n d power service h a s
been p a r t i a l l y restored, a n d Wlll be
conipleted a t t h e Ilrst possible convenience of t h e m e n diligently a t w o r k
with all poaalble apeed.
T h e G r a n g e 'meeting of laat w4>ok
w a s postponed on a c c o u n t ot -weather,
but every m e m b e r Is expected to a t tend t h e m e e t i n g ot next woek W e d nesday, a n d cach Is expected t o b r i n g
a n Inexpenalve p r e s e n t t o r t h e Christm a s tree.
W a l t e r H. B o l r e a u ot CtfrnbrMgc
was t h e week-end g u e s t ot Mra. A. T.
Kimball,
Mlss H e n r i e t t a A. P r a t t of W a l t h a m
s p e n t last S a t u r d a y a n d Sunday w-ith
i l l s s M. H. KIraball.
T h e i c e h o u s e Is being reconstructed
by a c o m p a n y of c a r p e n t e r s employed
by t h o Boston a n d .Maine railroad
T h e y h a v e t h e i r headciuarters In c a r s
t h a t a r e s i d e - t r a c k e d , and a s a cook
s e r v e s t h e m e a l s a n d looka after
houaehold atTalrs, t h e men a s k s no
f a v o r s ot a n y body.
T h e c o n c e r t a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t ot
tho B a p t i s t c h u r c h h a s again been
p o s t p o n e d to J a n u a r y 21, Please r e m e m b e r t h e d a t e a n d a r r a n g e for no
o t h e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t on t h a t evening.
Rev w , C, B r o w n Is expected h o m e
froni t h e ivest next w-eek a n d with his
fainily, wlll spend C h r i s t m a s a t their
h o m e on Koster street. T h e d a u g h ters, Klizabeth a n d Margaret, a r e expected h o m e next week also,
-N Have you seen t h e Christmas a n d
^rf"• .Y.''-'}''..<;'"'''•''• •''»<>• postcards a t
Mlsa W r i g h t ' s ut the Center':They
a r e still on sale,
•
Mrs, T h o m a s .\, Ayers has Inserted
an a d v e r t i s e m e n t In thla w-eek's Issue
t h a t should prove ot interest to those
who wish to remember their friends
with candy, cfgara. etc., for Christmas.
D o u g l a s F a i r b a n k s in ".Mark ot
Z o r r o , " O n e ot his greatest p i c t u r e s
a t S t r a n d . Aycr, T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s day. D e c e m b e r 20 a n d 21.
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Congrt'satloiial C h u r c h Notes.
T h e e v e r y - m e m b e r canvass of t h e
c h u r c h took place last Sundav after-,
noon w-lth very favorable results.
T h e c h i l d r e n of t h e Sund.ay .school
will h a v e t h e i r C h r i s t n i a s festival next
w e e k S a t u r d a y afternoon, beginning a t
2.30 o'clock. An e n t e r t a i n m e n t , g a m e s ,
Chrlstm.as t r e e a n d ' a l l t h a t goes to
m a k e t h e y o u n g people e n t e r with Joy
into t h e spirit of t h c se.ason w-lll be
provided u n d e r t h e direction of Mra.
Blodgett a n d c o m p e t e n t a s s i s t a n t s on
the committee.
Rev. C l a r e n c e P i k e of Royalston will
•occupy t h e p u l p i t a s a c a n d i d a t e next
Sunday,
Don't fall t o ' he;ir him.
F l e t c h e r h a s occupied t h e p u l p i t a t
t h e U n i t a r i a n c h u r c h a t Shirley Cent e r for'two s u m m e r s d u r i n g >-acatlori3.
An honor, interesting In O d d T e l l o w
circles, h a s been given recently to
Mlss Essie P . Hugg, well-known h e r e ,
a s a m e m b e r of t h e Iristalllng suite
for Acoma lodgo on soveral occasions.
MLSS Kugg haa been elected as p r e s i dent of t h e Col. J o h n T. Simpson a u x Iviif.*'' ' " Canton H e b r o n . P a t r i a r c h s
Militant, I. O. O. F „ o t F i t c h b u r g .
Members of Beacon lodge w h o a t tended a m e e t l h g of t h c C a n t o n H e bron, P a t r i a r c h s Militant, I, O. O. F
last week a t F I t e h b u r g , t a k i n g t h e d e gree of P a t r i a r c h s Militant, w e r e C,
D. Gllinan, D, E. Weston, J . G. Wllley.
li. J . Hrooks, C. W. Card a n d R o b e r t
O. Coy,
^ M L s s .Mary Glldden ot t h e .Nashua
R i v e r I'aper Co.'a oltlce force la r o o m ing WUh .Mrs, H. X. Tower. H i g h
street,
Charlea B l a n c h a r d . vvho waa a t t h o
M a r r home a n d a f t e r w a r d s w e n t t o
i . Kennedy's a n d enlisted In t h e world
w a r from X a s h u a . X, H „ was a c a l l e r
on .Mrs. H a r m o n a n d .Mrs. S t a r r a t
t h e i r various h o m e s In Green Covo
Springs. Fla, Mr, B l a n c h a r d a t t e n d e d
t h e high school w h e n Mr. B r y a n t
was there, .Mr. B l a n c h a r d ' s business
calls him a l t e r n a t e weeks In Boaton
a n d Jackaonville.
UonnmujUty Cbuix-h Xoles.
A particularly n o t e w o r t h y servico
w a s conducted a t this c h u r c h laat S u n d a y morning, t h e s e r m o n by t h e p a s t o r being t h e s e c o n d ' I n t h e series on
t h e t h e m e , "I believe iu God, m a k e r
ot heaven a n d o a r t h . " T h e h y m n a by
t h e young peoplo wore of (Christmas
c h a r a c t e r , w h i c h w u s requested to be
c a r r i e d out t h r o u g h all t h e m o n t h of
Decdmber.
The church decorations
w e r e m o r e e l a b o r a t e t h a n usual, furnished by t h e Su.1day school class of
Deacon .Merrill, a n d consiating of a
variety of c h r y s a n t h e m u m s . Conspicuous a m o n g theae was a h a n d s o m e
bouquet of c a r n a t i o n s w-lth green setting, in inemory of t h e late Rev. J .
E, B, Jewett, aa his 100th b i r t h d a y
a n n i v e r s a r y would have t a k e n jiluce
on D e c e m b e r 9. . T h e p a s t o r paid tribu t e to t h e active c h u r c h work acconiplLshed by Rev, Mr. Jew-ett d u r i n g his
long a n d useful lifetime, a n d of his
c o n t i n u e d interest in s p l r t u a l thinga up
t o . t h e last d a y s of his life, a n d his
w-orth-as a counselor, friend a n d citizen In t h e c o m m u n i t y .
At 10.30 next Sunday m o r n i n g t h e
paator w-lll p r e a c h t h e third aermon
in his seriea. By request t h o a n t h e m
by t h e young choir w-ill be t h e Christm a s subject, "Como to my h e a r t . Lord
J e a u s , " T h e decorations will be furnished by m e m b e r s of t h e S u n d a y
schooi class of .Miss C l a r a M, S h a t t u c k ,
C h u r c h school a t noon will open w-lth
"Songs of t h e nativity." All a r e invited to r e m a i n . T h e a n n u a l meeting
of t h e c h u r c h school w-iU be held at
t h i s hour, a t w h i c h time t h e r o w-ill be
r e p o r t s given from t h e dlffeient d e p a r t m e n t s , a n d tho offlcers w-ill be
chosen t o r t h e c o m i n g year.
On Friday, D e c e m b e r 23, t h e C h r i s t m a s festi\-itiea In t h e vestry will t a k e
t h e place ot t h e motion picture service. All t h e children a r e invited to
c o m e a t four o'clock to t h e c h u r c h
vestry, where g a m e s will be enjoved,
.A. lunch w-ill be aevxed a t six o'clock,
a n d t h e g a t h e r i n g for t h e C h r i s t n i a s
tree will bc a t seven. At eight o'clock
-the C h r i s t m a s pageant, w-hioh h a s been
u n d e r rehearsal this week, w-ill be p r e sented.
W e m b o r , camo u p from Ayer to bo
present.
„
T h e r e w a s a short businoss session
In t h o foronoon a n d lunch w a s sorved
a t o n e o'clook, Mrs, W o o d w a r d acting
OS hostess, assisted Liy M r s . Bowftiaa
a n d Mrs. FrossaiaJ,
T h o a t t e r n o o n .-ie-ssion w a s opened
by, t h o president. .Mrs. Bennett, with
tho u s u a l sorvice a n d h y m n s . T h e
s p e a k e r o t tho afternoon was Mlss
H a r r i e t t Dow, aii.J s h e gave personal
reminiscences of work aa a m e m b e r
o t t h e relict commiaslon In t h e d e v a a t a t e d regions of F r a n c e , p a r t i c u larly a m o n g the . h i l d r e n a n d o r p h a n s .
H e r t a k was illustrated by m a n y
s m a l l picttires, taken with h e r k o d a k
w h i l e in t h a t s.-ctlon, giving a n i d e a
of t h e condition of t h e land, t h e
h o m e s of thesi. chlidren aild t h e little
ones themselv..,,
s h e claimed t h a t
a f t e r getting .cqualnted w i t h t h e m ,
t h e y were easy to work a m o n g , obedl"."' 5 " ' ' S""'-'"!. a n d quick to u n d e r stand.
In her s h o r t a f t e r n o o n t a l k
s h e gave mu. h Insight Into t h e c h a r a c t e r of the work ot t h o relief c o m WSsloiii and the needa of t h e people.
T e l e p h o n e Service.
P r o b a b l y not half of t h e telephone
p a t r o n a realize t h a t P e p p e r e U haa been
favored over o t h e r tow-na d u r i n g t h e
.last period of destruction from t b e lce
storm.
Groton waa wor.se altlicted
t h a n uur town. T o w n s e n d w-as totallv
cut oif iri^n any c o m m u n i c a t i o n with
t h e outer world by telephone, and
Brookline, X. H., h a d no telephone
aervlce left,
Hei-e in town aome lines wero ne%'cr
affected.
On .Monday It was atated
from the telephone e x c h a n g e t h a t
nlnety-flve telephones were still out
ot order, the entire O a k Hill section
b e i n g e.impletely off duty.
When Wire Chief F a r n u m began to
t a k e "u.-.-ount of .stock" on t h e m o r n ing afte: the worst, was over, which
"worst " w.as s o m e t h i n g w-hich telep h o n e companies h a d no precedent
for. t h e orders were for r e p a i r of t h e
t r u n k lines.
Communication w-lth t h e outside
w-orld w.us.aoon re*e.staSlished, alt h o u g h up to the p r e s e n t tlmo of writing t h e r e a r e but t w o lines working
t r o m here to Ayer instead of t h e usual
five, and no direct connection w-ith
Groton, and only one line to -Nashua,
-N'. H. Jn local w o r k flrst attention
w-as given to '-emergency lines,-' which
included the physicians a n d those
h a v i n g to do w-ith some p a r t in r e storing the electric a n d telephone
lines, Tho force have w-orke.i nights
a n d Sund,ays, and t h e end is not yet
In sight, ..\s in m a n y cases t h e "rep a i r s a r e only t e m p o r a r y , it m a v be
several nionths before n o r m a l , conditions a r e restored.
T h o oia-fashloned mlnstroi s h o w to
be given on thfi eivenlng of S a t u r d a y ,
D e c e m b e r 17, I n i tho town hall a t
eight o'clock a h a r p , by tho L a u r e n c e
W. Gay post, A; L.. offers a n a t t r a c tlvo e n t e r t a i n m e n t to thoso w h o e n Joy fun. T h o r o will be eight e n d m e n , nlno soloists and thirty-flve r e p r e a e n t l n g local talent. T h e flrat half
is t h o g r a n d circle; second halt,
"Fowl deeds."
Mrs.
J o h p Bradley spont a few
days In Boston a n d vicinity last week.
Mrs. G e o r g e -Woods, t h o u g h m a k i n g
a good r e c o v e r y from h c r oporation,
waa n o t well enough to a t t e n d t h e
S t a t e G r a n g e sessions held in S p r l n g fleld t h i s week, and Mrs. Grace B r a d s h a w r e p r e s e n t e d the G r a n g e In h e r
place.
Mrs.
William
H, S o u t h e r w a s
p l e a s a n t l y r e m i n d e d on last S u n d a y
of t h e e i g h t y - s i x t h a n n i v e r s a r y ot h e r
b i r t h d a y by a n u m b e r ot callers,
neighbors, relatives a n d o t h e r t r i e n d s
who c a m e t o brlni; their good wishes.
H e r d a u g h t e r s , Mia, P a u l Ladoo a n d
Mrs. N o r m a n Sha,tiuck, were presont,
bringing fruit, • a b i r t h d a y cako a n d
o t h e r delicacies, and t h e E. S. Clark
W. R. C, sont ber o r a n g e s a n d a
s h o w e r of postal c a r d s with t h e i r
b i r t h d a y greetings,
Mrs, S o u t h e r ,
t h o u g h conflned to h e r bed. w a s able
to sit u p for awhile d u r i n g t h e d a y
and enjoy t h e birthday celebration,
Ono ot h e r friends, Mrs, Ellen A,
Barrowia, aerit h e r . a b i r t h d a y card
with original versea on it.
Wwldlnsr.
Donald L, Priest, son of Mr. a n d
.Mrs, L y m a n F . I'rleat. a n d Mlss E v o lyn L, F l e t c h e r , d a u g h t e r of Mr, a n d
.Mrs, C h a r l e s D. Kletcher, were m a r ried on W e d n e s d a y evening, Dece'mber 7, a t .seven o'clock a t t h e most
fashionable wedding seen In Stow- In
m a n y years, ^'i^lly 300 guests wero
presont.
T h e . ; toromony w a s p e r formed in t h e p'irst U n i t a r i a n c h u r c h
by K e v , J . Sidney Moulton,
Harold
Priest, a brother, of t h e groom, w-aa
beat m a n , a n d E l e a n o r Fletcher, sister of t h e bride, was bridesmaid. T h e
ushers w-ore J o h n H. Lord. William
F, S m i t h , H o w a r d F . Gletiaon a n d
F r a n k H . Woodw-ard,
T h e r e w-as a reception in t h e
c h u r c h p a r l o r s with luncheon served
by a c a t e r e r , Afterw-ard Mr. a n d Mrs,
Priest left on their honeymoon, w-hich
will be passed in t h e south,
-Mr. a n d Mrs. Priest wlll reside on
a t a r m in Groton p u r c h a s e d by t h e
g r ^ o m not long ago.
. -Mr. P r i e s t Is a m o m b e r ot Doris
lodge, A, F . a n d A, M., a n d H u d s o n
post. A, L„ a n d ot Royal A r c h chi-ipter ot Dornoch, Scotland, w-hich he
entered d u r i n g .his service overseas a s
-sergeant In t h e 31st Company, 20th
Engineers,
Both Mr, a n d Mra, Priest g r a d u ated from tho Stow high achool, a n d
t h e b r i d e la a g r a d u a t e of t h e Children's hospital of Boston, T h e t a r m
in Groton p u r c h a s e d by Mr. P r i e s t
w-aa sold to h i m by J a m e s A, Bailey,
ot Arlington,
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PAOaSrSteCBBS
AYER HARDWARE CO!
Phone 531
VISIT O U R
THE TOY
Make the
WW, '
Merry
Children
Christmas
Happy
to All
2 0 % Discount on Skates
A Full Line of Toys and Games
for the Little Folks
Tricycles
Garts
Sleds
Pyrex • Aluminum Enamelwarie
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Cliplstmas Girts for all-Let us M D uou to fleclilB
Xewly Organized.
T h e Home Economics cluh of t h e
Grotun .Street schooi h a s been o r g a n ized w-ith sixteen membera. T h e club
has elected the follow-ing ollicers: .MadPEPPERELL
eline Pendergaat, p r e s i d e n t ; Beatrice
Allen, vice president; Lillian A r c h a n i >'cw.s Itcnijj.
ault, .secretary. They have chosen aa
t h e i r club name " T h e sixteen success Union Ser\-lces.
W e b e g to correct a n a n n o u n c e m e n t
c h a s e r s of Groton Street school."
m a d e in o u r columns last w-oek, a s t h e
service w-as held in t h e
.Miss Rolfe, t e a c h e r of g r a d e s five C oAn g runion
a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e by Mrs, l.ucy
e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h on last SunC u s h i n g was of the m a r r i a g e engage'a n d six, is acting a s club leader a n d day
w-hen t h e united conment of .Miss Dorothy Falrfleld to
at t h e last regular ineeting, gave a g r e g ainorning,
t t h e Baptist a n d ConC h a r l e s K e n n e d y Miller ot Croton-onr e p o r t of the leaders' conference held g r e g a tt ii oo nn as l ochiirches
had t h e pleas
t h e H u d s o n , .V. Y,, instead ot t h e noin Boston, Saturday, D e c e m b e r :J,
ure of listening to Rev. George A.
tice .OS p r i n t e d by e r r o r .
T h e club will meet t h i s F r i d a y at Gordon,
ot
Boston,
a
s
s
istant superint h e cloae of the afternoon session and t e n d e n t of t h e Anti-Saloon
o matter how the storm rages outside,
Mlss M a r y Wood Is reported gainLeague.
t h e meeting will bo in c h a r g e ot Miss Rev. J o h n W. P a r k e r ot t h e Baptist
i n g slow-ly from h e r recent illness.
you can bring^cozy comfort within your
Dies a n d .Miss I'^eld. t h e domestic c h u r c h c o n d u c t e d t h e service's a n d
w-hlch left h e r very weak. T h e tirst
science teachers, w h o will instruct the i n t r o d u c e d t h e speaker, w h o gave a
home by using a Perfection Oil Heater.
diagnosis of the t r o u b l e ot an abscess
girls In planning, c u t t i n g a n d sewing very a b l e a n d eonvlnclng a d d r e s s on
did not pnive correct, as erysipelas
In the bathroom and the children's sleeping
t h e g a r m e n t s , w h i c h e a c h m e m b e r is the work a n d needs of t h e A n t i - S a developed, a n d w-os t h e cause ot t h e >IotUotllst C l m r c h Notes.
r e q u i r e d to m a k e . T h e s e c r e t a r y ' s r e - loon League, Introducing some h u m o r head t r o u b l e .
room, and wherever the family IS assembled
.\ll t h e services w-ere exceptionallv p o r t show-s a n u m b e r ot h o u r s ' house- ous a n e c d o t e s very effectively in Illus—dining room, living room or fibrary—place
T h e h o u s e on P l e a s a n t s t r e e t r e - w-ell a t t e n d e d .at t h i s c h u r c h last Sun'- work already credited to each girl. tration ot t h e a r g u m e n t s b r o u g h t forc e n t l y p u r c h a s e d by F r a n k Taylor of d a y . the i n e m b e r s h i p at t h e Suriday T h e r e a r e fourteen girls t a k i n g t h e w-ard
a Perfection for that "comfort-point" temo p p o n e n t s ot t h e e i g h t e e n t h
Brookline, a n d occupied bv Mr, a n d school session being tho largest on sew-lng course and tw-o t h e b r e a d - m a k a m e n dby
m
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.
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a
t
t
h
e
r
e
perature. •
-Mr.s. K. L. .McCarthy, is "being i m - record for t h e year, a n d t h e collections J n g course. The leader will a p p r e c i a t e w-ere t h i r t y - s i x or m o r e organizations
proved by s t e a n i h e a t a n d a b a t h - r o o m g e n e r o u s accordingly. At t h e evening '^
a n y Interest, prizes or invlt.ations for w o r k i n g to b r i n g a b o u t ' legislation
is also to be fltted u p .
It makes a most welcome Christmas pressen-Ice of t h e Hope Circle, by special t h e cltib to attend o t h e r clubs w h i c h which would virtually nullity t h e
ent for the whole family. And it is highly
T h e r e is n o record yet t h a t a n y ot a r r a n g e m e n t , t h e rite of baptism was a r e discussing home economics ques- a m e n d m e n t , a n d t h e r e t o r e it w a s
o u r local h u n t e r s w-ere
f o r t u n a t e bestowed on one p a r t y by t h e pastor. tions, -B-hich t h e publlo will offer to necessary t o r t h e Anti-Saloon L e a g u e
economical, too, compared with cbal.
e n o u g h to secure a deer last week. At t h e service a t 7.30. a l t h o u g h a few t h e girls. T h e object ot t h e club is to c o n t i n u e its w-ork. O p p o r t u n i t y w a s
T h e h a r d , s n a p p i n g c r u s t seems to of t h e young ladiea of t h e vested choir to m.ake better h o m e s for t h e com- given t o r c o n t r i b u t i o n s to t h e s u p p o r t
See your dealer today, iand have a Perfechave been t h e r e a s o n for t h e poor w-ere obliged to be a b s e n t on a c c o u n t m u n i t y so c o n o n u n i t y help a n d inter- ot t h e league.
tion on hand for the family's Christmas.
of colds a n d o t h e r a i l m e n t s , t h e r e w-ere est a r e solicited.
luck,
The first musical selection w a s
tw-elve to Join in t h e processional, a n d
Mr, a n d Mrs, A d a m s recently c a m e assist in, a n d lead t h e singing. T h e
" T h e L o r d is ray s t r e n g t h , " by t h e
For best results use Socony Kerosene
h e r e f r o m H l n d g c m e r e , X. H „ to look c o n t r a l t o aolo'by Viola H a r r i s is s p e c choir, a n d t h e second, "As p a n t s t h e
CROTON
u p a r e n t o r r o o m s for t h e winter, as ially w-orthy of note, a s h e r e a r n e s t
h a r t , " by a trio. Misses R u t h GleaMr. . \ d a m s Is to be a s s i s t a n t station r e n d e r i n g of t h e h y m n . "My only
son* a n d Alice a n a Mirtuiu Kno-pp.
Ask your dealer about the
X c w s Items.
a g e n t on t h e Boston & Maine, t a k i n g h o p e . " w-as very m a r k e d ,
T h c floral decoraUons -ft-ere mi.\ed
t h e place next week.
T h e Ladies' Benevolent societv ot b o u q u e t s of c a r n a t i o n s ,
combined
Xext Sunday t h e r e w-ill be t h e u s u a l t h e Congregational c h u r c h held a with green a n d a lovely centerpiece
Mrs, G e o r g e W, P i e r c e h a s Mrs, L,
c h i n g service a t 10.45. tollow-ea'Hy business a n d sewing m e e t i n g
the of white narcissus.
PERFECTION HEATER CdNTEST
S, Gilson s t o p p i n g w-ith h e r for a s h o r t tphree aSunday
At 6,30, t h o m e e t - c h u r c h parlor on T h u r s d a y afternoon
After t h e sorvice, before t h e c h u r c h
time, a s .she is still u n d e r t r e a t n i e n t ing of t h e school.
H o p e Circle Kirls in t h c D e c e m b e r S, when they continued schooi, o p p o r t u n i t y waa given for
for eyo t r o u b l e with a specials!.
veatry a n d t h e Wesleyan class ot boys t h e i r sew-ing for Dr. Crenfell's misw-ho chose to look a t t h e colC h r i s t n i a s d e c o r a t i o n s a r e com- in t h e s t u d y a t t h e p a r s o n a g e a t t h e sion. P l a n s w-ere made for t h e lunch those
lection of dressed dolls p r e p a r e d by
m e n c i n g to a p p e a r , t h e .store of l.ane s a m e hour.
to be served at t h e Ciiristmas g a t h e r - Mrs, G, \V, S h a t t u c k ' s Sunday school
Brn.s. being ;i;jiiong t h e lirst ,and most
class to send a t Christnias to a m i s -•Vt T.30 t h e past.)!- will gi\-e on.^ of ing on Docember 24.
elaborate,
T h e dolls
his earnest talks, and t h e r e will be
T h e Alliance of t h e Unitarian sion achool in K e n t u c k y ,
Law-rence Sliney, who h,as been special music by t h e vested choir, t h e c h u r c h m e t a t t h e h o m e ot .Mrs. E. had been dressed with taste a n d skill
troubled witll lamene.s.s, is under tho q u a r t e t , t h e Mi.sses Winship, .Martin. B. B r a n i g a n on last w-eek T h u r s d a y and w-ere very c r e d i t a b l e to t h e class
care of Dr, MacAu.sland, bone spec- H a r r i s a n d P a r k e r , r e n d e r i n g " T h o ' a f t e r n o o n and w a s w-ell attend'-'d". and no d o u b t wlll be m u c h a p p r e c i ialist, ..^t t h e Last t r e a t m e n t given by y o u r sins be a s s c a r l e t , " M.is.s Mar- T h e p a p e r by Mrs. William L Law- ated by tho recipients.
this physician a t t h e X a s h u a hospital, lon Gray will r e n d e r a piano solo a s r e n c e , of Boston, on t h e subject,
The union service a t tho Baptist
he expressed him.seif w-ell pleased with offertory,
" F r o m Constantinople to Crete," was c h u r c h in t h e evening w-as conducted
the p r o g r e s s of t h e <ase.
very
interesting.
R
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r
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s
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m
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n
t
s
w-ere
b\t h e p a s t o r ot t h e c h u r c h , w-ho
o t h e r services of t h e week w-ill be
an earnest
sermon
on
P r e s c o t t G r a n g e held their regul;ii- t_he evening meetin.;,' on T u e s d a y a t s e r v e d by the hostesses. Miss Xettie p r e a c h e d
meetin.^- last w-eek, t h e ' e n t e r t a i n m e n t T.30, meeting of t h e Boy Scouts on Stone, Miss Grace B r o o k s a n d Mrs. -'Christian service and t h e way to
Branigan.
seek it,"
T h e choir sang "Come,
beinj.' a book soc-ial, m a n y of t h e m e m - T h u r s d a y
evening,
and
Eiiworth
Holy Spirit, H e e v e n l y Dove,"
ber,s r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e diiferent w-ell- L e a g u e night on Kridav evening.
The postponed m e e t i n g ' of t h e
k n o w n books. T h e next regular meetX e l g h b o r h o o d club was held on WedXew Advcrtlsoments
in:: will be po.-^tponed from December Sale of (-. C. W.
n e s d a y at t h e h o m e of M r s . F. G.
•at to t h e .-iOth, .\t t h e first meeting
May. It w-.as an all-day s e w i n g m - e t FOIl S.VLE—Hand-picked
Baldwin
On
last
week
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of t h e G r a n g e in J a n u a r y the lirst a n d c o m m e n c i n g a t four o'clock, t h e De- Ing in aid of the w-ork ot t h e jiulilic Apples, also,*'^-«bme cookin
apples,
s.M.ond d e g r e e s w-ill lie conferred on a cemlier conimittei- of t h e C o m m u n i t v h o a l t h nurse.
J, P. .MOUNTAIN Groton. Telephone
4tl3
24-,'i,
cliuss of c a n d i d a t e s ,
Ciiurch W o r k e r s held an apron a n d
Mrs,
Grace Culver S m a l l passed
KOU SAf.E—A douh! I'-runner pung,
Jrjim .'•^liney h a s been restricted to candy sale, t h e c o m m i t t e e bein.g .Mrs, t h r o u g h town on last week T h u r s praoticall\xx.^w.
.also,
r
sing].'
sleigh.
his h o m e on I.owell street iiy xi case Tower, c h a i r m a n , w-ith .M.rs. .-Albert d a y on her way to attend t h e funeral
'^ali or phon.-. W, H, DAVIS, l.ittieof t h e g r i p p e ,
l.ewis. Mrs. Leroy .\. Cook. Mrs. J. .-\.. of h o r niece,
ton. Mass,
:;ti3
I l o s e r W e t h e r b e e , son of J l r . and S a u n d e r s and .Mrs. J. !•:. Dunn. At
Mrs,
Morton S o u t h e r a n d Mrs.
WVVTKD—To buy (or rent for the
Mrs, J, tVarreiir W e t h e r b e e , is at his the .sale tabl.-s Mrs. P. .1. Hayes a n d Daniel Whalen spent a few- davs last wiTit.-r
monlhs) .a Soapstone Stove,
homo in town from (-ushinpr a c a d e m y -Mrs. Harold Winn preside.l over t h e w-eek w-ith relatives in Boston.
.^ta:e coiulltion and price, .Mso. media p r o n s , a n d .Miss B e r t h a Colson wa.<p
On a c c o u n t of an injured foot,
um size Open Front Stove.
C S.
C h a r l e s J Wright, district deputv \V.\I)Y,
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table,
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l-.ast Pepperei], Mass,
2tli;*
.^Iis.s I r e n e Salter is aiile to be out
g r a n d master, ,Ianies B, H a r r i n g t o n
once moro, h a v i n g recentiv been tak.-n unable to attend, a n d t h e .sale w-as H e r b e r t W, Taylor, H o r a c e W, BuckKOU SAI.K—A Good Fa m i 1V Cow,
conducted
by
.Miss
B
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b
a
r
a
Bancroft.
to consult Dr, McAusland at the Xashi n g h a m a n d Mr, P e t e r s o n a t t e n d e d
ra.le Guernsey. F, IJ. I.KWJS. Gro'n, M.ass.
ua hospital, w h e r e .an X - r a y w-as .Mlsa Helen Pond a n d Miss K a t h l e e n t h e visitation of t h e g r a n d m a s t e r to
t a k e n of h e r right s h o u l d e r , w-hich is House. T h e r e w-as good p a t r o n a g e a t t h e AjioUo lodge of Odd Fellow-s in
\V.\NTI-'.I)—To buy sinall lot of
both booths.
F i t c h b u r g on W e d n e s d a y ovening ot Stan.ling r h e s t n u t in nr near Groton.
still atiff, affecting t h c whole a r m ,
At six o'clock an Innovation w a s
Choppers to cut by conl. WKSTFIKI.D
B. W, P a r k e r had a r e c u r r e n c e of m a d e by t h o ladies, as, instead of t h e lost week,
FAIIM.
S. W. Sabine, Groton.
Telehis ill t u r n s , ,apparently caused by inMrs.
B. J. Crowley r e t u r n e d from phone 111,'.,
supper, they had .sandwiches,
digestion last w-oek. confining him to cuas ku ea l .and
her s t a y in Boaton on p'riday afterIco
c
r
e
a
m
,
w-ith
hot
coffee,
KOR SAI.E- -.\ Magee Coal Burning
KOU SAI.K—Green Mountain and
his h o m e for a few days.
noon ot last w-eek.
a n d It seemed to please t h e crowd.
i.'arl\- Hoae PotatO'-s,
WKSTFIEI.D Parlor Stove. I'rice »1R. Address H.
.Mr. a n d Mr.s, Sydnoy Tow-er rerently
T h e regular meeting of t1ie Woni- FARM. S. W, S.ablne, Groton,
F o r e n t e r t a i n m e n t , all w-ent u p to
Tele- A. THAYER, H a r v a r d . Phone 54,
w-ent to Maine to p.-uss the hoiid.-tys t h e m o v i n g pictures in t h e c h u r c h , an-s club w-as held on F r i d a y after- Dhone 1^*,,
«
with relatives.
increasing tho r e g u l a r
a t t e n d a n c e noon of last w-eek, w-hlch was" FederWOOD POR SALE—Sawod and doKAST PKPfBUK.I.I -Four min- llvered,
W. CHBVBRETTB. Shll^loy,
After t h e picturea a n . i t h e r ation day, Mra. F. O. S m i t h , of Som- us's'IX walk
Kriday m o r n i n g of last woek w-as t h e r e .
to all public places, Storv
7tf
t h e coldest t h u s far of this season, lunch w-as served in t h e vestrv, a n d erville, tho second vice president of and half house. 7 rooms, broad nla7,7„a Mass, Tclepbone 9-31,
t
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e
S
t
a
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e
Federation,
w
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p
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s
e
n
t
and
fnirly
w-ell
patronized.
soreeneil In, tow-n water, electric lights,
t h e r m o m e t e r s r a n g i n g from twelve to
a d d r e s s e d t h e club, giving a n Inter- lieat and telephone. Barn, 20x40, cel- To t h c Ilnnornblr t h e JtiatlrM ot t h e
eighteen de.i^rees a b o v e in t h e early
Superior Court iTlthin nnd for t h e
esting account of t h e w-ork accom- lar under, garden. 2 pear trees an.l 2
P<'PIXTCll .Men In flcorgla.
hoiirs.
(-ounty of MlddlcNOxt
vines, Ttooms rent for $4 per
plished in various clubs a n d niaking grape
F
r
i
e
n
d
s
of
I'.ussell
Wricht
a
r
e
we.-k, space in barn is rent*'il for one
T h e w a r m d a y Sunday b r o u c h t out
Respectfully
libels and represents
m a n y good suggestions. T h e r e w-er.. auto for $,', per month. Frice $1^100,
m o r e a u t o s and wheels than .sleighs, pleased to learn t h a t his p r o m o t i o n , several
H
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A SUOMINRN- Of N-cwton In said
vocal solos by Miss Susan P. or!>- SnOO .Iown, Tncpilre of F R K P .\ Connty,
w-hich t r a n s f e r r e d him from l!o.ston
that she w a s lawfully m.arried
w-hich lind rile preference last week.
S.MITH.
Aver.
.Mass.
to KMII- SUO.MINBN now of .New York,
office of t h e I'letorial Review to At- Hill a n d later t h e r e f r e s h m e n t s , san.iMrs. C a r r o l l ItobSins ami dauirhter, lanta,
in the State ot New- York, at Quincy.
Ga., is p r o \ l n g an n c r e p t a h l o wicbes, cake and tea, w-orn aerved in
Solid. White Gold 14k Case, Adjusted, IS^Jewel, High-Grade
Mildred, a r e convalescing from an lll- one
County of Norfolk. Massachusetts, on
the lower ball by t h e h o s p i t a l i t v conito
him.
The
s
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t
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n
business
of
CARD
OF
THANKS
Ihe thirteenth day of July A. J>, 1918
nes.s, w-hich w a s pronouneed |:ist week t h e . p e r i o d i c a l h a s formerlv been con- m l t t e e . a n d a social h o u r enjoyed.
Movement; Shaped Crystal
and
tliereaflerwards
your
lihellant
and
I'riday to be tonsilitis.
ducted fri-«n t h e offl.-e a t P'hilailelphia,
Wr wish o thank our nr.ighbnrs and the said Kmll Suominen lived toKOther
After twenty years of fnithful servMiss A d a W h i t n e y is still i! the hut tho grow-th of t h e busines.s in t h a t ice .Mrs. Peter Kallon h a s sent in her frl.T, Is f.ir tliCir kin.lness and s\-inpa- as husband an.l wife in this CommonWith
Ordinary
Care, Will Last a Lifetime
h o m e of h e r cousin, ,Ianies H.ii:. in ai'ction led to t h e opening .if a new- resignation t.i the F a r m e r s ' an.l Me- t h v 'Xten.b .i to ua In our recent sad wealth, to wit, .at saUl Quincy. and
h. .•avenien t,
Newton; that yonr lihellant has a l N.a.sbua, X, II,. w-here she is to remain oifico at Atlanta, Ga,. wbich h a s been c h a n i c s ' club.
ways heen fnithful to her m a r r i a g e
SPECIAL AT $ 2 7 . 0 0
over t h e holidays.
Mr. and Mria. H, 1.. Freeman,
called t h e "N'ew York of the s o u t h , "
On .Sunday afternoon a bronjfe tahvows and oMlKatlons. but thc said
Mr. and .Mrs, \\-, V. I-'reem.m,
T h e s h o p of t h e Pepperell r ; i n l .li Mr. Wright, who w a s in line for p r o - let c o m n i e n i o i a t i n g Ibe .«acrlfic.>s of
I-.niii .tuominen beinp wholly rcjyardMr,
anrt
Mrs.
11,
11,
Crow...
Twenty-six
.other
styles to choose from....'
^ 1 5 to ^ 5
P a p e r Co, w a s s h u t down Kri.lay an.l motion, was given t h e posilion .•>f m a n - the deail soldiers of t b e 101st fleld a r less of thc same, a t said Newton, hns
\-.'inireline. Thelma and
roiitracted Kro.«s and contlrmert hnblts
a g e r in t h c new- oifice, and after t r y - tillery waa unveiled and dedicated in
S a t u r d a y of last w-eek.
.Mni.'d.a Freeman,
of intoxication caused bv the volunOPEN E V E R Y E V E N I N G UNTHi CHRISTMAS
rot..n. Mass., Iior, I,'., If*:;]
*
.Mr. n n d Mrs. J o s e p h Jtitrhell. who liig it out, will be given t h e oiition the (-onimonw-ealth a r m o r v , Allston,
tary anrt excessive use of IntoxIcatlnK
-iveiit to I ' e t e r s h a m for Thanksgiving, on sla vine tbere or having an olllce n n d . ' r ; h e auspices of t h e lOIst W.'>mliiliior, opium or other druKs.
f
a
r
t
h
e
r
thi.s
w-ay.
He
took
bis
v
a
c
a
en s auxiliary, the d o n o r of t b e gift.
ari^
r e m a i n i n g t h e r e a t his former
Tiiat sairt HbcUee has subiected vour
tion in .Vovember, and w-as lucky The tablet waa unveiled by Gen. .Iohn
liiiellant to cruel anrt abusive t r e a t bc^me for t h e jiresent,
I e n o u g h tn leave .Vew- Englanil for
ment.
.Miss C l a r a S h n t t u c k received new-.s Philadelphia, t h e Sunday before t h e H. S h e r b u r n e , Ihe first colonel of t h e
Wherefore yonr llbellant prays that
recently from h c r sister. Mrs. c,' C, ice stornv reached ua. He w-as tw-o regiment, an.i w-as presonted by Mrs
a divorce from the bonds of matrimony
mav be decvccd between your llbollnnt
Tucker, a t H e r n d o n , Va., ot a n o t h o r weeks in the P h i l a d e l p h i a ofllce, m a k - J o h n Lowell, c h a i r m a n of t h e auxiliary,
BrlK,-Gen,
RIchnrd
Halo
a
c
FOR SALE
an.l thc said Kmll Suominen.
111 t u r n , w-hich h a d proved 'prostrat- iii.g a r r a n g o m e n t a for t h c t r a n s f e r of
I'ated thla t^nti, ,i^j. „( Decemb«r A.
ing to t h e Invalid, a n d was (ILsap- his part of t h e buslno.s.s, and Is now cepted tho gltt on b e h a l t ot Gov. Cox,
pointing to all aftor h e r a p p a r e n t I m - settled in a flnely appointed olllce In Col, R o b e r t Goodwin delivered t h e
m u I A SUOMINTIN.
dedication
address,
a
n
d
Brig,-Gen
p r o v e m e n t a f t e r going s o u t h to W n s h - t h e s o u t h e r n city. Hc w-rltes t h a t t h e
Clarence E d w a r d s and .Mavor Peters
, ington last fall,
c l i m a t e Is flne t h e r e , Just now- a b o u t also spoke. Tho n i e m o r l a i Is set in
1918
CHALMERS
Cnmmonwrnlth of Mn«»nrhnsct<ii
Mr, a n d Mrs, Lloyd Tower, who like t h e N'-w- Kngland spring, o r tho t h e vestibule w-all on t h e w-eat side of
Middlesex, ss.
w-ent from N^ew-port, R, I,, to C h a r l e s - m o n t h of .May. and e v e r y t h i n g soetiis the building, nnd Is ten teet high bv
Superior Court, Dec. 13. A. D, l«21.
ton, S, C . la,st fall, now- w-rltcs of b e - to be w-orking satisfactorily.
tw-clvc a n d one-half feet long, nnd w.a's
upon tho foroKolnfT libel, it is ordering flnoly situatod, h a v i n g recently
A n o t h e r Popporell m a n h a s beon subscribed tor by t h e families and II.IS
ed
thnt
the llbelliint notify the llbcllco
takon f u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e n t s t h e r o for discovered In Atlanta, na Mr. W r i g h t friends of membera ot t h e regiment n l
.in.st been ovorhniilo.i.
to appear before our .lustlces of aftld
tho w-Infer,
It Is p r o b a b l e t h a t E n - h a s received a letter from hero s t a t - a cost ot J2700. Of t h e eighty n a m e s
Court, a t CnmbrldKO, In snld County,
bargain.
sign Towor will bo s t a t i o n e d thpre t o r ing t h a t ,Iohn Kerin, w h o is traveling on t h c tablet, that of L a u r e n c e W,
on the nrnt M o n d a r of rehranrT- noxt, ASSOCIATE THE WORDS
NOTICE
some tlmo.
by cniiaInK nn nttcsted copy of eald
In t h o south a s distributor for a m o v - Gay is Inscribed w-lth t h r e e o t h e r s of
llbo nnd ot tho order thereon, to bo
SE\'T:RAri
SECX>\T).HCA>P C . \ R S publlshod
Wo noto t h a t X o r m a n D, Fletcher, ing p i c t u r e flrm. Is in t h n t city Juat thc h e a d q u a r t e r s ctfniimny.
In T u r n e r ' s Public Spirit, n,
T h e A n f t u i l MeoUntf of thfe S h a r e *
who Is k n o w n h e r e t h r o u g h his a p - a t preaent.
IN G O O D C O N B m o X .VT
newspaper published In Ayer In t h c
h o l d e r s of t h o F i r s t N a t i o n a l Btoik
At t h e reception given In Xovombor
c o u n t y of Middlesex, once .a week,
p e a r a n c e before a P o p p e r e l l audience.
of
A y e r -Brill bo held a t t h o B a n k l n s
REASONABLE PRICKS
at
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Boaton,
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WITH
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three weeks successively, tho last p u b and also from frequcnb visits nt t h o B r a n c h Alllnlicc .Mc<-tinc.
R o o m * Jn Aytr,
Mato., o n MoBflny.
F r a n c o s E . Willard s e t t l e m e n t . $1600
lication to bc fourteen dny« a t least
home of his b r o t h e r . Chnrles Fletcher,
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n w 9, . I M 2 , a t MO o'clock A . M.^
T h e W o m a n ' s B r a n c h Alliance nf was cloarod at tho doll t a b l e alone
before
thc
said
lnst
mentioned
day.
Customers interested see
Is m a k i n g a fine, record In his college t h e U n i t a r i a n c h u r c h met for a n a l l - one doll selling for $50, Mlss Boutf o r , t h o t>urpoi!« of a c t l n * u p o n th<>
and thijt nn n t t e s t c d copy of snld llbe!
work a t tho St, Law-renco university day session n t t h e h o m e ot Mrs, Adand order thoroon bo sent by roRlslercd
foUoTflng b u s l n e v :
a n d Mlsa Elizabeth Hill ot this
In Xew- York, w h o r e h c Is taking ft dison W o o d w n r d on Thiirs.l.ay ot lnst well
letter to the residence .of tho llbollce
stood In thp receiving line n m o n g
T o d i o o s o a' B o a r d of DIroctorw t o
LOCAL AGENT FOn ' • •
.as set out In tho llbol. thnt ho mny
combined
cnlloge
nnd
theollglcal week. I n c l u d i n g tho guests, Hov, n n d town
h c sixty pioneer w-omen w h o woro
then nnd thcro ahow cnuse. If nny ho
BCPve for t h o cnaliiliSJir i e i r , a n d tocourse. Hc h a s for s o m e time boon .Mrs, D r a w b r i d g e , J . O. Behnett, Mls,s tprosont
ns guesta of t h c s e t t l e m e n t .
have, w-hy tho p r n y e r In said libel set
t r a n s a c t a n y o t h « r butlnenq t h a t ttisar
p r o a c h i n g In t h e F i r s t I'niversnlist H a r r r l c t Dow nhd Mrs. Lucy Cushing.
Westford
and
VjciriityT
forth should not bo prrnnted.
c o m e boforo t h e iqoetlnRHtiB
On Tuesiiay evening M r s . F r c d Marc h u r c h a t W i n t h r o p , N. Y:, In fi p u l - nnd Mrs, H a r o l d W o o d w a r d from TllTelephones
RAI,I>H N. SMITH. Clerk.
DWJELLINGS :- •
FARMS
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RALPH N. .SMITH, Clerk. ,
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SATURDAY, DE0]?MBEE47, 192J
CROTON
I
I'i..:
:f.
•\;:'
IfovFB I t e m s .
T h o r e will b e a n I m p o r t a n t m e e t i n g
of «U p e r s o n s I n t e r e s t e d . In t h e w o r k
« f t h e Middlesex C o u n t y B u r e a u uf
A g r i c u l t u r o a n d H o m o Kconomies In
t h o lower town h a l l on ncxt T u e s d a y
a f t e r n o o n a t t w o o'clock. Mr. Tlllson
w i l l be p r e s e n t t p dlscusw -ivlth t h c
m e n a p r o g r a n i to follow d u r i n g t h u
cominK year, a n d Mlss H o n d r y -.will
m a k o plans with t h e w o m e n . I t Is
e a r n e s t l y requested t h a t a l l t h o s e Int e r e s t e d m a k e a n effort to b e present,
s o t h a t Groton rnay benelit from t h e
b u r e a u a s h e r citizens d e s i r e u n d h e r
, iieeds d e m a n d .
/
R c v . A r t h u r V, D l m o c k p r e a c h e d
on Sunday m o r n l n B a t t h c t ' a l v a r y
B a p t i s t c h u r c h i n - L o w e l l , w h e r e ho
p r e a c h e d w h e n h o w a s cltrhteen y e a r s
old, a n d spoko a t t h c Y. M. C. A,
t h e r e In thu a f t e r n o o n .
Mrs. Orlc B a t e s assisted a t t h e s,-ile
a t H o r t i c u l t u r a l hall, Boston, on T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y f o r t h e b e n c d t of
lho- B a b y Hygrlene association. Mrs.
B a t e s assisted In the' s a l e of bugs a n d
baskets.
At t h e D e c e m b e r meetlnK of t h e Old
Concord c h a p t e r , D. A. K., held in
t h e c h a p t e r house on l-cxinyton roiul
last S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , -Mrs, O e o r g e
%yarrcn of .Manchester. .N', H., (form e r l y Mlss Mury P a l m e r o t G r o l o n )
w a s the s p e a k e r of (he a f l e r n o u n . givi n g a travel tulk on Alaska, which s h e
visited twu y e a r s a g o .
At t h e special town m e e t i n g called
Xor last S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g a f eighl
. o ' c l o c k to a p p r o p r i a t e m o n e y for i h e
r e p a i r i n g of d a m u g e s caused by t h u
I c e ' s t o i ' m , it wus voted t o a p p r o p r i a t e
• J 8 0 0 f p r t h o use of t h e electric light
d e p a r t m e n t , a n d $500 for i h e work of
t h o treo w a r d e n ' s d e p a r i m e n i . bul t h e
. a r t i c l e I n c l u d i n g - a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n for
t h e h i g h w a y . d e p a r t m e n t wius voted
down.
,< •
•• '
J o h n B o r d m a n s t a r t e d . T u e s d a y for
t h c P h i l i p p i n e Islands, h a v i n g been in
t h e United S t a t e s f o r 4 h e p a s t si.x
m o n t h s on .business. H i s slater, M r s .
H a r r i e t B . .Roblmson, a n d h e r s o n .
B u r t o n , s p e n t a d a y w i t h h i m ' In B o s ton, recently,
. T h e r e is t o b e a r e h e a r s a l of C h r i s t m a s carols a n d h y m n s a t the town
h a l l ]:ij!Xt S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2.30
o'clock. A n a r e a s k e d t o c o m e a n d
.t>rlng t h e i r m u s i c . , T h e s e c a r o l s will
be
sung a r o u n d , t h e community
C h r i s t m a s t r e e on t h e c o m m o n h e a r
• t h e b a n d s t a n d C h r i s t m a s n i g h t a t six
o'clock.
Tlie a n n u a l m e e t i n g of t h e G r o t p n
u n i t of t h e Middlesex C o u n t y F a r m
b u r e a u w i l l , b e held I m m e d i a t e l y foll o w i n g t h e p l a n n i n g m e e t i n g of t h e
C o u n t y b u r e a u of a g r i c u l t u r e a n d
h o m e economics, w h i c h Is t o bo a d d r e s s e d b y ' C o u n t y A g e n t TlUspn on
n e x t Xuesday a f t e r n o o n a t t w o o'clock
i n the. lower t o w n h a l l . A t t h i s t i m e
a. lociil, director for t h e c o m i n g - e a r
, 1 B t o . b e chosen, a n d p l a n s m a d e for
t h e s(ctlvlties ot t h e ,unlt, especially
w i t h t-oterence to the. p u r c h a s e o£ s u p - " — j( /jiig w o r k of t h e l a r g e r bodies.
lAh-tho local u n i t Is a - m e m b e r ,
.-««.. .,J!"'V'« * ' a « s a c l u i s e t t s F a r m B u ??f,^-^1?,!.™"??-,*°''^*»»<' American
- . F a r m - B u r e a u F e d e r a t i o n ; Is llkelv t o
J e discussed. All f a r m o n s ' a r e Invited
t o ber p r e s e n t .
•
On S u n d a y . D e c e m b e r 18, t h e e v e r y m e m b e r c a n v a s s of t h e U n i o n C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h w-lll b ^ , t a k e n . T h e
- w b r k w I U b c doiie b y A r t h u r E . Sarg e n t , M r s . G. W, S h a t t u c k , M r s . A r t h u r , Wood. M r s . W a l l a c e B r o w n
G e o r g e E . Meyet. Miss E l i z a b e t h G l b .- a o n , M r s . F . B . . W o o d s a n d F r a n k D.
X«wls. If a n y o n e I n t e r e s t e d should
- b e oy.terlooked. It would be a p p r e c i a t e d
If h e would r e p o r t t o s o m e m e m b e r
•of t h e c o m m i t t e e ,
, T h e G r a n g e held its r e g u l a r m e e t i n g on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , a n d l a t e r on
d u r i n g t h e lecture h o u r , enjoyed a box
e o c l a l ; w h e n t h e boxes -n-ere opened
a n d t b e l u n c h e s e a t e n , w i t h a social
t i m e .together.
Miss E d i t h Sturgis, d a u g h t e r of Mr.
a n d M r s . S. W a r r e n Sturgis. -was p r e s e n t e d T u e s d a y . D e c e m b e r 6, a t a tea
SlveK a t t h e h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s , 7
C o m m o n w e a l t h a v e n u e . Boston. Mlss
S t u r g i s , w h o received w i t h h e r m o t h e r , -Wore a g o w n o t c h a n g e a b l e pink
a n d ;gold. a n d M r s . S t u r g i s wore
__jFrepch m l u e chiffon. T h e following
y o u n g ladies w e r e j i m o n g t h o s e w h o
p o u r e d t e a : Miss B e t i y M a d r a n of St,
• Xouls, a guest of -Miss Sturgis, Mlss
Ethel
Cumn;ilngs,
Mrs. Josephine
C u s h m a n . Miss .Mary J a m e s , Miss
F r a n c e s Sturgis a n d .Miss Cole, T h e r e
•was ' d a n c i n g t h r o u g h o u t I h e a f t e r noon^
FRESENTSFcv,
The Store
of Practical
and Useful
Christmas
Gifts
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iPLtASE • SHOP
Christmas
Postcards
and Booklets
Christmas Seals, Tags and
Narrow Ribbons for the
-A-YER.MASS:
Christmas Packages
A USEFUL GD-^T IS ALWAYS RECEIVED WITH
Christmas Crepe Paper and
PLEASURE. WE WOULD SUGGEST AS MOST ACCEPFestoons for the ChristTABLE REMEMBRANCES THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:
mas Decorations
Colgate's Christmas Packages
CHRISTMAS S^^JEWBl
ELECTRIC WASHPERFUMES AND T O I L E T ARTICLES
ING MACHINE
JEWELRY - ^ ^ ^
.Toilet C a s e s . . .
? 3 . 5 0 , $ 4 . 0 0 and $ 6 . 0 0
RDBN
Pine Perfumes
2 0 ^ to $ 2 . 0 0
Weeki-end Toilet Cases for Men and Women 2 5 ^
Children's Toilet Cases
40<^
Canity Case's.'.
. 5 0 ^ and 7 5 ^
Fine Toilet Water
5 0 < and 75<^
•TOWELS
Fancy
Turkish
Towels
Bath Towels and Face Cloths nicely boxed—
Colors, pink, blue and yellow
8 9 d , $ 1 . 1 5 , $ 1 . 2 5 , $ 1 . 5 9 and $ 1 . 7 9
5^a§
Dolls
Dolls
Small Dolls
Large Dolls
Blonde and Brunette Dolls
.Walking Dolls
d r y i n g Dolls
THE
LEATHER BAGS AND
POCKETBOOKS
SUPREME
FOR T H E HOME
The Greatest Labor and Time-Saving Device
T h a t You Could Give t h e Housekeeper
Price $ 1 0 9 Cash
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
PRACTICAL AND USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN
Underwear, Union Suits, etc.,
5 0 ^ to $ 3 . 9 8
Hosiery, Silk, Lisle and Sport
Wool
3 5 ^ to 7 5 ^
Gloves for Dress and Work
2 5 ^ to $ 5 . 0 0
Negligee Shirts, new patterns
$ 1 . 6 9 to $ 2 . 0 0
Silk Neckwear, new patterns
5 0 d to $ 1 . 0 0
Bath Robes $ 5 . 7 5 to $ 1 0 . 0 0
Suspenders, Arm Bands, Hose Supporters,
Fancy Boxes .
5 0 ^ to $ 1 . 0 0
Cuff Links a.nd Tie Chps
2 5 ^ to $ 2 . 0 0
Dolls w i t h Movable Eyes
Dolls t h a t will Please t h e Little
• IVIothers
Prices range from
69<^ to $ 1 0 . 0 0
GIFT
HANDKERCHIEFS
T H E POPULAR
GIFT
Dozens and dozens of Dainty Embroidered
Handkerchiefs for Women and Children—white
and colored embroidery, Venice Lace and .Armenian Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, Plain Linen
Hemstitched and Initial Handkerchiefs; also.
Men's Handlierchiefs, Plain Hemstitched and
Initials.
' Mrs. H a r v e y R o b e r t s a n d y o u n g son
of W a l t h a m , Mrs. S a r g e n t of N a s h u a
a n d Jlr.s. George Cook , i n d d a u g h t e r
of N a s h u a w e r e in t o w n last S a t u r day, c o m i n g t o a t t e n d .M r."--. EUa P.
W o o n e y ' s C-hristmas sale of fancy a r t i cles.
New Styles, Made f r o m Latest
Mr. a n d Mrs, Flander.s a n d faniily
m o v e d .Munday frcm t h c C u n n n i g h a m
Pattern Leathers
Diouse on Main s t r e e t inlo t h e i r new
^Ladies' Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs
h o m e recently p u r c h a s e d of .Mrs. W .
JB. W a r r e n , .Mr. Flander..* .-iIso b o u g h t
Some
a
r
e
Silk
Lined,
some
Leather
i 9 c , 2 5 c and 3 5 c
s o m e of t h c f u r n i t u r e with t h e houiie.
Lined—Fitted with jMirror
E d w a r d H. Bailey of .-Vrlington, a '
Ladies' Hemstitched Cotton Handkerchiefs
m e m b e r of t h e class of 19J3, is c a p - :
and Purse
t a i n of t h e 1922 ice h o c k e y team a t i
6 ^ , 1 0 c , 12i.^c and
t h e iliddlese.x school in N o r t h Conc o r d . Bailey played a s t a r g a m e a t i
The
new
Owl
Bag
$
5
.
0
0
Ladies'
Sv\iss
Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
x l g h t w-ing d u r i n g t h e pa.st se.-uson. ;
It Is r e p o r t e d t h a t .i^herman Mon- :
1 0 ^ to
Purses, Envelope and Camera
r o e h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e tu have his
flve-pa.ssenger
touring c a r considera- i
style,
at
9
8
^
to
$
5
.
0
0
Ladies'
Linen
Embroidered
Handkerchiefs
"bly d a m a g e d on Monday evening. T h e •
c a r wa.s in Ayer, st.'inding in t h e '
Hand Bags
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 6 . 0 0
2 5 d to
squ.-ire close t o t h e uUl express ollice
<jua.rters. w h e n a snowslide from t h e r
Ladies' Linen Venice Lace Handkerchiefs
r o o f of t h e railroad st.ation buried it I
-under a lo*ad of ice a n d .^now .-ind •
b r o k e t h e t o p . windshield ,'ind o t h e r i
50C to $ 1 . 9 8
p a r t s . F o r t u n a t e l y t h e c.ir w a s unoccupied at the time.
i
Ladies' Linen Armenian Lace Handkerchiefs
T h e Groton c h a p t e r of t h e D. R.
m o t •with Mrs, W . H. B r u c e on T h u r s - !
5 0 d and 75<^
d a y , when t h e i r regent, .Mrs, C, Z. i
S I L K AND WOOL
S o u t h a r d , gave a n a c c o u n t of t h e j
Ladies'
Handkerchiefs
in
I-'ancy
Boxes,
3, 4 and 6
• j n e e t i n g of t h e s t a t e D. K., of which I
S P O R T HOSIERY
s h e In one of t h e councillors, • T h i s !
handkerchiefs in a box
5 0 c to $ 3 . 7 5
s o c i e t y Is soliciting v o l u n t a r y c o n t r i - i
b u t l o n s of pieces of >,'irn, no ni.-itter
MAKE
E
X
C
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L
L
E
N
T
Men's
Hemstitched,
Fine
Cambric
Handkerchiefs
h o w small
knitting
afgh.ans for charitai.le
.scs. -Phr.
C H R I S T M A S GIFTS
1 2 i ^ e to 25<^
y a r n contributed iTia\
left with
iltr.s, Bruce,
Mon's
Homslitchod.
Fine
Linen
Handkerchiefs
•i Mr, a n d .Mrs, Elier J i<
s:».,.i ..n-tertalned Mrs, Kail Kic
9 8 c to $ 4 . 5 0
29t^ to 59C
«ll t h i s week,
89<^ to S 2 . 5 0
Mrs, William H l;;:rnh,'i
.Men's Hemstitcliod Initial Handkerchiefs
25c
-ton, a patient .-tt -,h" (Irn
recently, r e t u r n e . to he
, Wednesd;t\.
Mr. and .Mr'J. H . - l r r i
H Sn rgcnt
•tire to occupv 11c• • l<c,v
Il.-it in .Mrs.
o n < "ha rn pM. W. I ' a r k h u r s f s
.• l i ; i ving a r 3iey street, tlu-ir iu;
Xlved on Thursda.v.
Mr. a n d .Mrs. (;• iVi.-.' . \ l . ) i . - . - n a : i STREET
• n o u n c e the tn itri.-ig s .. f thcir (I ;i 11 g h Tolophono 231-2
tors. I'-r.-mccs l.ttuis^ .Mois(ni, to l i a r old Henry Sargeni. nd Alire Alined,'i
Moison, t o D^ivirl r m n a m Sargent, cn
S a t n r d a y . IJecember Ht.
T h c W o m a n ' s cluh is lilaiiui
commnnll.v ('hristni,-is trt .
sumf-rs w h o Tinv
had
sfrvirc
inmont will
-r. n i i n s h i p ti-st
s i n g i n g , on rhri,-itnias Sundav at si.x I sirc<^ Ihf .vtorni th
lof:
a r a t h o r b a r r e n conrc(|iic-sl..(I t<i
t.iko-i from
:! l.v tho Avro
o'clock. Kveryone is c r d i a l l y urged I notify the sii|...riritr-iiiiont. ,\I
tl-.o bo.'i\y liiml.orinK o p a
r o ] , - .ind dr
t o join tht? school children in t h e sing- I.'U on<'o, V,, th;it Ihr- trni.l,!.. r.i.-iy T.c
,
or.ilo.n
of
till,
last
century.
TIIOI.KII
. i n t l XI
x,'r-.xx-i
i n g , w h i c h n i l ! be ;iccomp,'inied by I Kiven [il.^ iiiinudiat*' attontion
i
T h e ho.".o; , sts for Ki-ado.s ..oven a n d bii'l life a s a whole is r.'ithor scan-o,
liilwl -Tho l.-i\ aftor C-lir,
1
s e v e r a l cornei„s.
I
t-xKht
ill
tho
1:
will also l.o music.
'1 looitafions l.,\- bor .'tnd It, . itlor school for .Vovom- : there a r e r a t h o r r a r o forms still perA t t h e Congrt'gallon.-il c h u r c h tm
nibor, ai-o as follows: jslKtinK there, which a r e of .special InJ.'loroiu-o
Illndpott, l-;'hoiyn
riiaso.
Am..UK thoso a r e t h e raven
, . S u n d a y m o r n i n g It is planneil to ha\-c I Thp hiKh school will holl! it.« ChriHt- I'^Ioannr Pfn.-ihv. I-Vl :i .\ndorson .-inrl Krado .><. hiKli. V
~t honor. T h a i s At\vood. , lorosi.
I ;,,,. s. A d a m
t h o - a n t h e m . "Sweet Is t h y m e r c y . " ' m.OH sorvlc-0.1 on Wcdnp.id.-iv morninK. Willard Tollos, Thoro ^^ ill bo a Chrlst- Dorotho.-i
.Majenski; I .'ind t h e hab! eatrle. A photoKraph of
(-Jon-xt 'VO Hrady.
( J o s e p h H a r n a b y ) hy a mixed choir. n n r c m h c r 21. .at olovon o-riork in t h o tiia.s troot w-lth ijifl.s
Virpinia a r.ivon w; i m.-ido at a Knrhace heap,
Tho m o m h o r s honor,
a n d ' I n t h c e v e n i n g a n .-inthem. a q u a r - town hall. Thoro will h, ., .«orios of of t h o c o m m i t t o in •liarKo a r o ilor- Hilda, Harbri!.. Haddln, Olive Tollos, whioh tho bird roKUlarlv visited. In
l e t n u m b e r nntl a solo,
<'hri.«tm.-iK t.-ihlo.inx. pi'...n l.v t h o otho.i C-ross. I.otiiso ' iiwiinKbam. Kob- I.fniiso < -unm: .!iam, O e r t r u d e Mois- c o m p a n y with crows, herrlnK.s and
K a t h o r i n o i lonahy. G r a d e seven, Kiills. On these occasions a crow a l M r . a n d .Mrs, F . C, B i s h o p e n l e r - momhor.s of t h o Pooi.il Drailitlo ohib. ort .Murphy. Ad.'im Mti.lonski. from I1 on
hon.i:
I-'loronco
HlodKott. w-.-iys stood guard for t h e o t h o r birds
l.ilned C h a r l e s W h l t t l e r of .Mllford, an<l .-I .liooial f'hrislni.-i^ troo for tho Krado oiKht. n n d (ll;irdys .lohnson. Alioo hiKhest
s well as his own kind, a n d ono
hiKh sohool. T h o t.ibl.'.nix will ho .i.« Vvazee,
Kobort , mipboll,
N. i l , . over t h e w e e k - e n d ,
DmiKlas , i-:ii7,ihoth r.iiii •r, Alice I'-razoo; h o n - awarninK
from hLs r a n c o r u s t h r o a t sent
follow.s: Hiisy Elvos-, Tho Matol-. Girl \\-hl1o, Ki-'ido sovoi
I or. Kthelyn i 'i: isi', Kobort Oampbell.
Mrs. G r a c e ( C u l v e r ) S m a l l of X e w T h o Throo K I P R S , IrvinK .it nriicoI I l n \ n i o n d Vlt-x. ior. f ' h o s t o r - K o r d v l a s . all t h e birds Instantly into t h o air.
C a s t l e , X. H,. m a d e a s h o r t st.ay In hridKo Hnll. }{oh (-r.itohil and Tlnv
On Wodnosdny, I 'ocombor 21. thoro ! Wiilnrd Tollos, DouKlas Whllo, F r a n - Tho mot hod of t h o duck h a w k in c a p t o w n t h e flr.it of thsl w e c k . visiting Tlni. T h o Throo Wi.so Mon. Tho OthoV will ho prosontod : : tho Tarliidl s(-h(..il i eepe lUtrnhnni T.'irholl sohool. prn^lo lurinK Its prey was
rtoscrlhod—tho
i reLatlvcs a n d r e t u r n i n g
h o m e on WI.SO .Man. .Shophord.s W.Ttoh Thoir by t h o n u - m b o r s . tlio .school, a c a n - 1 4, h o n o r . Horn; •• lialcom, Stafno Zal- ovortakInK of a n d rlslufr over tho
pursued bird, a-nd t h o terrific dow-nThursd.ay,
tatn. T h i s nlso i opon to frionds.
[•'locks hy .ViKht.
osnoy.
ward s t r o k e hy t h o han-k's foot w-hlch
O t h e r G r o t o n m a t t e r on pnge .1,
Now Hds frir t h o desks In t h o m a i n
At fvvo o'clock Wodnosd.-i.y oflornoon
knocks t h e victim unconscious,
D o u g l a s F a i r b a n k s In ".Mark of at the town h.ill t h o noiitn-oll school study hnll of t h o tiif^h school a r r i v e d
Z o r r o . " O n e of h i s g r e a t e s t p i c t u r e s will Riv.. .-i c a n t a t a , to w-hloh tho t h i s w-ook. Klectric llfrht fixtures fnr i Intorestliijj Tiilu,
Kenrs a n d wolves still Inh.abit t h o
a t S t r a n d . Aycr. Tucsd.ay n n d -Wednes- friond.s of t h e chlldron .irc cordinllv tho n u t l o r .and Chaplin buildlnKS havo I A b o u t t w e n ; , porsons listened to n o r t h e r n MlchlR-an c o u n t r y . Mr. T u t nlso a r r i v e d nnd a r o b e l n s p m In 1 H. Emer.son Ti.:iio of Groton Sohool tio found t h a t t h o f o r m o r froquont.s
d a y , D e c e m b e r 20 a n d 2 1 .
*
Invltod
plnco.
d e s c r i b e h i s ex|.<rIoncos with -wild a n i - t h e Karbapo heap, a n d -while w-atch
T h o e l e c t r i c light c o m m i s s i o n e r s
Orados .sovon n n d ciRht of t h o B u t mal Ilfo on t h o uppor Mlchlfran P c n l n w i s h t o s t a t o t h n t a i r h o u s e rind p o w - lor school win Klvo .1 Chrlstm.iR onT h o cooklnK nnd m n n u a l tralnlnsr Rula, aloriK the .south s h o r e of Uako m ^ for thom h a d a n IntorestlnK m c e t inf.- with a Iarpe s h e - b e a r n n d thrco
e r linos h a v o beon p u t In w o r k i n g t o r t a i n m o n t nt the n u t l o r sehool ncxt cl.iSutos will mcot on Tuesday.
S u p e r i o r last .Monday ovenlnp,
Mr. cubs,
W h e n sho discovered t h o pre-iitfondltlon
a n d It t h e r e a r e a n y c o n - Wodno.sd.ty a t t ? r n o o n n t t w o o'clock.
Tho aiiperlntcndont h n s boon (rlvlnc T u t t l e dCBcrlboii the c o u n t r y a s h a v - ence
of h u m a n bclnK.i, thl.'i a n i m a l
POPULAR
PRICES
^ ^ ^ ^ f
Useful and Dainty Articles Nicely Boxed
Lingerie C l a s p s . . . . .
' . 3 5 ^ to $ 1 , 6 9
Brooch Pins
sjg^, $ i . o o
Bar Pins
.. .59d, $ 1 . 0 0 and $ 1 . 5 0
Beauty Pins
35^, 59^
Fancy Barrettes
5 9 ^ , $ 1 . 0 0 and $ 1 . 2 5
Pearl Beads.
. 5 9 ^ to $ 2 . 3 9
Hat Pins
2 9 ^ and 5 9 ^ pair
Fancy Beads
2 9 ^ to $ 1 . 5 0
Braid Pins, mounted with brilliants 5 9 ^ to $ 1 . 2 5
PARISIAN IVORY TOILET
SETS •
A PRACTICAL
A N D PLEASING
GIFT
Prices $ 7 . 5 0 t o $ 2 5 . 0 0
Ivory Mirrors
Ivory Combs
Ivory Brushes
$ 1 . 0 0 to $ 1 . 6 9
59,^ to $ 1 . 2 5
. 7 5 ^ to $ 1 . 7 5
HOLIDAY STATIONERY
Packed in attractive boxes, one, two, three
four quire sizes—plain white, tinted
and plate marked paper
Prices 2 5 ^ t o $ 3 . 5 0
FOR THE CHILDREN
^ ^
Games and Stuffed Animals
Lotto
Dominoes
Blocks
Jack Straws
Rummie
Coloring Kits
Teddy Bears
HOSIERY SILK
f
GEORGE
KiL^^ \fx'iJm^iS00mlS^^
I l T 'j^ \
...
-, .
AmfrnmUmt^xi
i'
,;iv.i..i-/.: .:.->_,
MOST
USEFUL GIFT
T H E HOME
TURNER
;i--i-.)«; Lflii'Aiiiw*-! .4. >»v i. X-ly; ..:.iw-,-;^iW t;-.'Aiu<il^^
m
made a great leap towar.l t h o m . a n d
stood faohiK t h e m for a limo 111 a
most iliscon. ortlnK m a n n e r . Kven after h.'r c u b s h.-ld made KOort t h e i r escape Into t h e ti-ees. She circled a b o u t
for .some tlmo, s n o r t i n g .and mo.inIng. T h o jirosenco of t h o c u b s u n doubtedly a<-countod for this u n u s u n l
.show- of bfildness.
Wo#it Crxnon.
Mv. a n d MIrs. Willinm B a k e r of Buffalo, X. -\*., ,'\re rocoivinK ConKratulatlons on t h o birth of a son, William
Bakor, .Ir„ born on N o v e m b e r 29. .Mr.
R a k e r Is t h o son of Mrs. P. K. Sinith,
and received a p a r t of his oiluontlon
In this town. H e h n s heon with t h o
Dupont people In Buffalo slnco lnst
wintor.
Mrs.
C. A. .'>mall .-rnd h o r llttio
d.auKhtor h a v o r e t u r n e d to W a t o r t o w n ,
Mra. C. IJ. Thomp.son a o c o m p a n l e d
the'm for a fow d.ays' stay.
C. 1.. T h o m p s o n spent W e d n e s d a y
.and T h u r s O o y In Bo.ston.
ProfCMor D.a-wher of Bo.ston u n i v e r sity gave a v e r y i n t e r e s t l n s e n t e r t a i n m e n t oh S a t u r d a y cvcnlnK a t S q u a n -
nacook hall. Songs, p i a n o .solos, witty
stories a n d monolORUo.s kept ttio a u d i ence In Kales of l a u p h t e r . On S u n d a y
mornliiK and cvonlUK t h e c h u r c h w-aa
well tilled w-lth people a n x i o u s to h e a r
nini ]>reach.
The Chrlstm.is sale held u n d e r t h e
aiLspIcea of t h e Ladies' Aid society on
Krlday aftornoon a n d ovoninp; of l a s t
wook w a s w-ell p a t r o n i z e d .
.Seventv '
dollar.s w a s .added t o t h c treasury.
-Mlfw Ella B a r n e y of Keeno Is vlsltlnK a t t h e h o m o of h e r sister. Mrs.
.V. A. N'utt.
Mrs, !•', H, Wor-ster of FltchburK
was t h e K"est of h o r m o t h e r , .Mrs.
.M. K. Wllllama, on W e d n e s d a y of last
wook,
C. E . Blxby received t h e sad new.i
on T u e a d a y of t h o d o a t h of hla friend.
Wllll.im
Hale,
whoso
body
wfitt
b r o u p h t t o .Shirley for burial on W e d nesday. Mr, H a l o died In M a r y l a n d
w h e r e ho m a d o h i s h o m o nfter t h o
war.
At S q u a n n a c o o k h n l l next W e d n e s day ovoninp t h o f e a t u r o picture will
bo " T h o s h a r k m o s t o r , " with F r a n k
Mayo.
•
\n
J"^
, < 1 <>..
SATUEDAY, PEOEMBKR 17, IdZi"
AYER
PACE
n^\.
<!! »o,M i ' ^ * * " ' ' i ' ' , Communication- 6 t
Sl. P a u l lodge of M a s o n s last .Monday
a f t e r n o o o n . t h o M a s t e r Mnson degree elected c h a i r m a n of .directors t o nil
tno v a c a n c y causod by t h e reslKnatlon
Mlss B a r b a r a Sullivan, t h e llttio
o " j Tt h
h 'e' ' idinner.
. «"«'"' H . B l 8 e l o w \ a - of -Mrs. A r t h u r M^, WInalow, T h e s o d a u g h t e r of M r . ' a n d Mrs. F r a n k S u - tt eTrreod/ ?for
clety served a s u p p c r a t 0.30 previous
nf "b" °}f-%\y'"^ »h« " f t h annlvor.,urV
land a t t h e foot of Columbia to t h e a n n u a l c h u r c h busines., m e e t of h e r birth on Monday afternoon a t s t r'fhe
e e t owned by t h e Boston a n d Mali e
M r s . J a m e s M. Boutwoll w a s
h e r h o nu o n We.st .-^laln streot by e n - r a i l r o a d Is for sale. T h i s Includes t h e ing,
c h a i r m a n , T h o m e n u includ...i baked
t o r t a l n l n p a n u n i b e r of h e r friends.
lot w h e r e Charle.s Sherw-ln's grocery IJean.s, rolLs, layer cako.s, d . . , j . h n u t s
At t h e F e d e r a t e d c h u r c h S u n d a y s t o r e Is located a n d a l s o t h e board of ebeoHo. plcklos a n d coffee.
''"""^«A?/"',"?r U',*" "••«'Chcr will be liev . t r a d e building,
Mr.s, Tenle Bulkeley Is : , have a
Alfred V. BlI».sof Boston, .secretary of
.Mrs, Sheehan h a s h a d h e r h o m e on t a l e on Tuesday afternoon, Uecombor
Wblo so'i,T'i"' -^"-'^••<'o"ary as.sociation.
-'0, from 2.30 t o 6,30, of aiioie.s ,sujV
'•'•'
""•'••''
'"'•
'-•''-•'^"•"^
Bible .school a t twelve. Younc- P e o - l i g h t s
able
for ChristmaK, at M:ss Maud
ple's meetlnK .ct C.15. E v e n i n p . x - " - , ^'f-,""'" ,«l*^^Puty g r a n d master, H e r - UriKKS' mlUlnery room.s,
I • ' 1 ry block.'
Ice a t seven.
Tuesday eveniilp t h e
't'he
d a n c e held In t(
an^"'?'h r , " " " " ^ ' "f '^^ I - C ' a e r a \ - u b m a r s n a i , l,awurU C. PaKe
noble week F r i d a y eveninK t>\ ''•^:! hall last
grand
J a m e s A . .MacDo.m/d. "die 19^1. A. H . S.. .was a s •'..• class of
-^" • ll success,
< ^ o e P s . . . ' " ' ' " * ' " > • <-'^''--">'ls t h e m l d fr'ic?
d o n u M ' " ,Davui
'• ^'''^•"t^orth
arid w-ero
dis- a larf;e n u n i b e r belnj,- |,:•' -ont. N e w trict
deputy,
H . Young,
Chrlstm.fs
5'"
••"
^'^*''
^"'"^"y
««hool
ell's o r c h e s t r a of .Marlh,"'•' furnished
c n r l s t m a s tree exercises S a t u r d a y afinusie.
noc°°',' -'^'o"--S u n d a y m o r n l S p , OtT.!", 'i-T "";•"<""'>' ^"""o l°dK«
-Mlss C h r i s t i n e Wlsm. ." a-ssisted In
D e t e m b e r I'D, a C h r i s t m a s c a n t a t a bor 7 , h o " ' " '''"^'hburg D e c e m vls^f
;
o
^
S
"
•
"
"
"
'J<^''"*''
"
n
olllcial
«1U be sung by t h e choir.
one of t h e e n t e r t a i n m . •I'.s given In
vlsn from t h e grand m a s t e r , Wllllam aid
of t h c Boirton Am. •loan Chrlst.''"^'••''•' w i n be t w o represontatlvee
m a s H a s k c t fund, h e r ],;.
or t h e Middlesex County B u r e a u of
' lure a p p e a r InfeIn last Tue-'<da.\-.s issue of t h e
A p r l c u l t u r o a n d H o m e l i c o n o m l c i a t i,„^.?o ^' '^^ ' ? " " ' s p o r t s m e n b r l n g ng h o m e deer last week were H a r o ' A m e r i c a n .
t n e Board of T r a d e rooms on Tuesdav
D e c e m b e r ' 2 0 , a t . 7.30 p . n)„ to tal'k i " )?v fn"'"T"v"''7;-" •'- ^^'"^<^' T h o m a s
.Mlss H u t h H u n t i n s t o
over a p r o g r u m of work for t h e com- s ; , v i * u ' •'o'i," ' ' • Sanderson, J.oo nesday n l s h t frc.ni tl •irrived W e d ing year. ,,VH Ayer l<t c o m m o n with Savin, H a r r y R, Draper, J o h n H Gll- I'hysleal I n s t r u c t i o n .xrhoulDr,. \ eArnold
w Ha
'
o t h e r towns In t h e county c o n t r i b u t e s son a n d G r a n t Beckwith,
veri Conn., for a t h r e e - w e e k s ' stay
to t h e s u p p o r t of this -\vork It is
T h e election of otllcers of Capt, at h o m e . H e r brother. F r e d H u n t planned to confer w-Ith t h e citizens to Georpe V, B.irrett c a m p , s. of V., w-as i n s t o n , acoomtiaiiie.l by William P a r k '^ ' ^ ^ " ^ ^ ' ^ - ^ ^^^ ^ ' - t v a r i e t y Of things t o b e f o u n d i n a s t o r e like
see h o w t h e B u r e a u m a v most elllc- held In H a r d y ' s hall hist week T h u r s - er of Haverhill, a t t e n d e d a large ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' S ^ ' '
iently r e n d e r service.
'Vhe g r e a t e s t d a y evening. T h e ollicers-elect a r e o ssenior p r o m ther^. ia.st w.-ek .Saturday.
o p p o r t u n i t y • for servico In Ayer is follows: EIIU B, H a r l o w , com.- Clarr h e y r e t u r n e d ),. , e W.-diiesday with
t h r o u g h t h c h e l p to be given to vifr- ence W. Stetson, sen. vice com.'- H;ir- .Mlss
HuntlnKtoii.
ious lines of woman'.s work
T o p r e - n s 1,. Badger, Jun. vice com.; F r a n k
to get I T S o ? t L T s 7 ^ : ^ : Z r - ' " ^ ' ^'^^^ °^^", *'^"^^' ^^^ ^^^^- ^ - ^^^ - their own store you're sure
s e n t this side .MLss Elizabeth H a n d r v K. P r e s t o n , F r a n k R. .Mason, F r a n k vr.il*!"^"',^?J^ if*'"""'*''-'' '" "-''"Ployed a t
h o m e d e m o n s t r a t i o n agent. w-lll "bii o . Kyan, c a m p council; F r a n k R .Nfa- H e r b e r t H . I'roci...•-.., d r y goods store.
p r e s e n t a n d It Is hoped a good n u m - son, p a t . ins,; chaplain, n o election a s
This is a Man's S t o r e - b u t that means service for vou women m<.t « .
tt • .
Last .Monday e v n i n B a t t h e a n n u a l
b e r of women will a t t e n d a n d advise
J a m e s .M. Boutwell, s e c ; E d w a r d c o m m u n l e a t l o n or <-.iieb B u t l e r lodge
Ji*^J'^V,?,',',' "'^" ^'""^^ s h e r e p r e s e n t s , yE,e t ;.Sawyer,
r " " ^^'^'' ^ ^ " ^ " ^ " y goo<i
of Masons t h e following otllcers wc?e service n g h t now in buying gifts for women a s weU as n i e n - ^ e tWn " th>v
t
r
e
a
s
.
;
'
J
o
h
n
H
.
Craig,
color
„;,„;
M°"! "'^' «0""«y a g r i c u l t u r a l
elected: Dr, Herbert B, Priest, w. m.i
a g e n t , will also be present t o discuss b e a r e r ; Vernon F . Wood, inner a n d T h e o p h l l u s G. .Smiili. j r . , », w,- F r a n k want for them.
Let
us
offer
some
suggestions'
^
*^^^
w
a
n
t a n d in t h e quaUty y o u
w i t h t h e men w h a t c a n be done In hiis o u t e r g u a r d ; guide, no election a s yet. A. Cash, J, w , ; Benjamin Taft." t r e a s -Mlss Virginia N l c k e r s o n of Boston
line of work.
Upon t h e suggestions
W a r r e n L. Prebli-, .s..o.; K o b e r t H I r <4erlved from t h i s m e e t i n g will depend w a s a guest of .Miss Helen Savage of wln, associate n u n i b e r board of .May e r y largely t h e a m o u n t of service t h e W-ashlngton street over Sunday.
NECKWEAR
sonic relief: Elson i l . Bigolow, p r o . \ y
t o w n w-ill receive In r e t u r n for Its s u p A special c o m m u n i c a t i o n of Caleb advisory board, three years, G a r d n e r
"HOLEPROOF" HOSIERY
-t . p o r t of t h e b u r e a u .
B u t l e r lodge of Ma.sons will bo held E. I ' r o u t y ; t w o years. E l i s h a D, StoneYou ^vill find it here iu the widest po.ssible as.sort.nentt . Rieii
t h i s I.>lday ovening.
Work—.M.aster one year, George H. Blxby.
-Meets the inost e.xaeting requiremerits of style and good tasto
silks, conservative colorif.g,s for the winter months. Four-in-IJand
A socond Joint m e e t i n g o f . t h e m e n •Mason degree,
A lunch will be
f, v u i - l i j - i j u i i U :
Mrs. C a r l S, P r o . tor is .assisting in
as •^ ^-n as <lunthility. What cotUd be more useful for an i n t l a t
from t h e different p r o t e s t a n t c h u r c h e s served, , T h e r e wlll also be a special
H e r b e r t H, P r o c t o r ' s store d u r i n g t h e m the new narrow width and bows in heavy silk
is called for -Wednesday night a t t h e c o m m u n i c a t i o n next M o n d a y evening holidays,
All in {)retiv
Siill .Ciiristmas Boxes.
A r m y Y. AL.C, A., to h e a r t h e r e p o r t W o r k — E n t e r e d a p p r e n t i c e degree.
or t h e c o m m i t t e e on boys' work a n d
H a r r y S. AUen visitod friends
T h t following real estate transfers In Mr.«.
Ladie Silks from
Wareham Friday.
t o t a k e actio,n t h e r e o n . S u p p e r will h a v e been m a d e recentiv from thLs
Prices from 35<^ to ? 2 . 0 0
be serv-ed'at 6.30 a t 35c. a plate I t vicinity: A y e r — E d i t h Malcolm to E
An i n d e p e n d e n t olHce of t h e -West91.00 to 93:25
is hoped t h a t a large n u m b e r will be J. Wood et ux.; W a r C a m p C o m m u n - ern l'nion T e l e g r a p h Co, Is t o l>e
The Latest " W h i p " Bows in Boxes 50<*
pre.sent a s ' deflnlte r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s ity Service I n c . to Chan'dler Machine opened in t h e Ayer railroad station
Ladies'-Pure Wool and-Silkwill be presented by t h e committee.
Now
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
c
a
m
p
ofllce
h
a
s
been
Co. . Ayer a n d L i t t l e t o n — J o h n F
Mrs. F . V e r n P l l l m a n of F a n e u U Gould et ux, to D, G r a y e t ux. Gro- clo.sed t h e only facility for t e l e g r a p h
$ 1 . 7 5 an^f;^2.25
w a s In tow-n last w-eek Krlday.
GLOVES
t o n — G e o r g o . H . Bixby t b S. L. Robin- service h a s been canceled, T h i s n e w
ofllce
will
be
tested
.as
t
o
its
financial
Men
"s
Holeproof,
Silk -.... $ 1 . 0 0
s
o
n
;
Graco
.M.
Blxby
t
o
S.
L,
RobinRlch.ard P.. D e n n l h a n is occupying
t n e house on Groton a n d HarvarU r o a d son, S h i r l e y — E m e l i n e M. How-ard to r e t u r n s a n d it Is hoped thev will w a r Street Gloves in Capes and :^roehas. are made of the heavier
rant
its
p
e
r
n
i
a
n
e
n
t
establishment.
Other
m
a
k
e
s
.
.
.
(
^ 9 ^ to ? 1 . 0 0
J,
L.
B
l
o
o
m
e
n
t
h
a
l
;
M
a
r
v
O,
R
i
c
h
a
r
d
owned by t h e E d w a r d A, R i c h a r d s o n
Woolen Gloves and M>ttens
estale,
^
son, g d n . to F . H, Wheolor; Mary O
Still a n o t h e r post-storm accident oc- weight stock for good hard wear.
Jlen's
Holeproof
Lisle
50^.
R o b e r t H, Montgomerj- expects t o w w m 7 " r ° J - ' ^; •^^'hooler; Hattie curred .Monday evening when a n a u - tor men and boys in great variety.
occupy h i s new h o m e on P l e a s a n t W w n r to J. -W, .Nixon e t a l . ; I d a L. tomobile w a s wrecked by .a' snowslide
Other
makes
3
5
^
to
50<.
W i l s o n to H. M. Spauldlng. Tow-n- from t h e roof of t h e railroad station Boys' Mitttns
s t r e e t next w-eek.
^f.,
'I^^c-i
e n d — A l b e r t F . Austin t o S. A Wil- The c a r w-as owned by S h e r m a n MunH a r b i n g e r lodge, K. of P., conferred sson
Jlen's Fancy Wool and Silk
u.x.; Olga B e r g s t e n e t al. to roe of Groton a n d was unoccupied
t h e r a n k of esquire on t h r e e c a n d i - J._ H yet
k k y r i et ux. H a r v a r d — C h a r l e s T h e windshield, top a n d o t h e r p a r t s Men s Capes and .Mochas, both lined and unlined S 2 . 0 0 to S 5 0 0
Heathers
d a t e s D e c e m b e r 6: T h e following of- W. Coggin.s
w e r e injured.
to
F
r
a
n
k
H
.
O'Neil
L
u
Men
s
Work
Gloves
1
9
^
to
I
s
.
V
s
ficers for 1922 w e r e elected: Levi B. n e n b u r g - - - H a r r y F . LIn'stead to A r ?1.00, ?1.25, $ 1 , 5 0
Mr.s. George ^W. Burgess i.s quite ill M e n s Leather Mittens
T u t t l e . chanc, c o m . ; E u g e n e F . Flagg, t h u r Q. E m e r s o n , land on town road
5 0 ^ . u, I 2 . O O
vice c h a n c ; C h a r l e s F . Carter, p r e - Ile.uiing from county r o a d t o F l t c h - at h e r h o m e .
^I«i
's
Cas'bmeri'' arid.' .:Wopf
Jate; W a l t e r " B, H a y d e n . m a s t e r of
^ e . O O to ? 7 . 5 0
T h e m e m b e r s of Ayer G r a n g e were Men s I'\ir.Lined Gloves
w o r k ; Klchard B . Craft, k e e p e r of
addressed
Wednesday
evening by
Hosiery,
29.5^ to $ 1 . 0 0
T h e . s e r v l c e In St. A n d r e w ' s Episco- G a m e W a r d e n E d w a r d E. B a c k u s of
r e c o r d s a n d - s e a l ; O s c a r C. Rand, m a s t e r of tinanco; George E, .Millson, m a s - pal c h u r c h on S u n d a y will be m o r n - H a r v a r d . .MLss Marlon N'oddin played
t e r of e x c h e q u e r ; W a l t e r R, MacDon- ing p r a y e r a n d s e r m o n a t 10.45. On a piano solo. T h e l e c t u r e r ' s station
AUin Pretty Chriaftmai-Boxes
BAGS mb S U I T CASES
F r i d a y e v e n i n g t h e a n n u a l was filled by Mrs. William Leahy a n d
ald, m a s t e r - a t - a r m s : J o h n I). H o d g - n e x t
k l n s . inner g u a r d ; Erne.st .M. Xoddin C h r i s t m a s tree for t h e children w-lll t h a t of overseer by F r a n k B. H a r m o n ,
One of the most useful gifts one eould receive. -•Ul kinds and
o u t e r g u a r d ; ' J o s e p h .\. Hornig, t r u s - be held in t h e vestry of t h e c h u r c h , t h e usual ofilcers being in a t t e n d a n c e
tee.
T h e lodge will confer t h e r a n k i h e chlidren will pre.sent a plav. On at t h e State G r a n g e sessions in S p r i n g - sizes.
UMBREHLAS
o t k n i g h t on t h e evoninL; of Decem- C h r i s t m a s m o r n i n g holv cominunion fleld.
.and s e r m o n a t 10.45, a n d special m u b e r 19.
Boston
Bags
.
.
.
-A.
most
welcome
gift
for both men;aind women; all in Christs i c At t h e closo of t h o service t h o
Mrs. Daniel .W. Mlason is a t t h e
? 3 . 5 0 and $ 3 . 5 0 ;mas Boxes., /[ ,, : • •• .
William G. R, Spencer is ill a t his s a c r a m e n t of b a p t i s m w-ill be a d m i n - State G r a n g e in Springfield.
--•-'•••'.• '• :
Traveling Bags
istered to' children,
•
h o m e on E a s t Main stroet,
. ; ? 6 . 5 0 to ? 1 5 . 0 0
T h e Qdd Fellows a n d K e b e k a h s a r e
Suit Cases . . , ,
H e n r y H . Wiitson is spending t h o
holding
a
Christmu-s
tree
for
t
h
c
chilMen's
.'prices.
;
.
.
.
.
.
'
.
.
.
'.....;;;,.-.^...
.
$
1
.
'
5 0 to $5.{0O
T h e Ladles' Benevolent society m e t
? 2 . 0 0 to ^ 1 2 . 0 0
-n-lnter a t t h e h o m e of his d a u g h t e r , in t h e F e d e r a t e d vestry laat .Monday dren of m e m b e r a a t their lodge r o o m s
Mrs, C h a r l e s I, W a s h b u r n ,
this
F
r
i
d
a
y
evening.
There
will
be
a
Ladies'
prices
.
'
l
.
i
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$
1
.
5
0 to $ 6 . 0 0
afternoon.
Routine
business w a s
Christmiis tree.
Every child u n d e r
•
SHIRT^;
-sixteen y e a r s will be r e m e m b e r e d by
candy a n d fruit. .There will be a s h o r t
e n t e r t a i n m e n t w-ith .Santa Claus p r e s ,
-SWEATERS
The newest patterns and the latest conceptions in shirt-craft
ent. R e s i d e n t Odd Fellows a n d K e b e k a h s a r e invited with t h e i r children. m the best known makes. A Useful Christmas Gift.
.-\^re
an
essential
MjScle
iia.m^
is certainly
P.arents a r e requested n o t to b r i n g
P R O C T O R & D O X J I H U E , Lessees
any p r e s e n t s t o be h u n g o n t h e tree. Heavy Work Shirts
appreciated.
We
have.'them;"ai^lil.
colors,
including,
-white—some
• 98<J to ? 5 . 0 0
S a m u e l S l a r s k y h a s arrived a t t h e
V-neck'and soiife
snWfp with /•'nlloT*
''
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 7
'
V-neck"and
coIlaiW.-';
h o m e of his son, Samuel, being d e - Dress Shirts
.. .98<* to ?4.50
tained
in
W
a
r
s
a
w
by
lllne.ss.
EARLE WILLIAMS in "Bring Him I n . " Comedy, .\ews,
Prices from
... -. . . . $2.00 to $12.00
At a m e e t i n g of C a m p Devens lodge.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18—Double Feature BiU
B. R. c . of A., held Lost T u e s d a v
HANDKERCHIEFS
t h e ofllcer.s- for t h e e n s u i n g
" A LIGHT WOMAN," with Helen Jerome Eddy, Charles Clary, evening,
y e a r were elected a s follows: C h a r l e s
SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR
A great variety of both -Men's and Ladies' Handkerchiefs with,
L.
Jackson,
of H a r v a r d , pres.; O d b e r
Claire, Dubrey, etc. Takeii from the famous poem by Robert S. Foikins, vice
pres.: Kalph O. J e n or
without
initial,
eotton,
linen
or
silk
in
pretty
Christmas
Boxes.
'
With
colder
weather just approaching t h e time for 'winter
kins, s e c ; H a r r y F . Chauvin. treas.Jirownin^', WANDA HAWLEY m a Realart P i c t u r e , ' Two H
a r r y ,S. Allen, Charles L. J a c k s o n ,
weigth^
in
comfortableundeifgarments
i s w i t h us. What would ba
•
I Q * * to 2S<*
H a r r y F . C h a u v i n , local juint board Pricc-s for cither plain or initial
.show.s—.'i.;JO and 7.:M I'. Jf,
.7 jn«re appreciated than-a eet.^>f nnionsViu'
c o m m i t t e e ; H e n r y C, .MatDowell, trifs-Men's Silks
J^,
tee for o n e year,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 9
Two-piece Suits
T h o m a s J. T a s h of .N'orth . \ ' i a m s Ladies I-ancy Handkerchiefs, three <ir six in a box; per box . . . 6 9 ^ to $ 2 . 0 0
visited friends h e r e l.ast Wednesday.
Unions from . .
SESSUE HAYAWAKA in "Where Lights Are Low," C n t u r y
-Mrs. Sophie Pre.wott, a .si.stor of
. $ 1 . 2 5 to $ 5 . 0 0
65<*
to
$
2
.
0
0
George M. Crawford, died in Newark,
(.'iiinedy. Kdueational .Vews.
X. J., last Sunday, aged ninetv-;wo
years. T h e body w a s b r o u g h t here
HATS, CAPS AND T O Q U E S
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 0 AND 2 1
Tuesday for i n t e r m e n t a t Woodlawn
cemetery.
Out-of-town relatives otHats .-md Caps of all kinds for men. Heavy winter caps, dress
t h e deceiused, w h o c a m e on with t h e
remains, were a d a u g h t e r , Mrs, Clara
caps or toques for the little fellows,
.Scully of .N'ewark. .V. J . : t w o nieces,
.Mr.s. W i n n i e .Maguire of P a r i s h v i l l e ,
Men's Hats
.V. v., a n d -Mrs. Myra .\. Willard of
. .$3.00 to $7.50
Holyoke; a n d t w o sons. .Newton P r e s Ifent's Caps
..$1.00 to $2.50
cott a n d William It. Prescott. b o t h of
Boys' Caps and Toques
M.ansfield.
....e9<^ to $1.50
.Mis.s C h r i s t i n e Wisnier h a s been
h a v i n g a vacation from h e r studies in
Boston.
RUBBER GOODS •
NCTVS I t e n i s .
The Store of Gifts for Everybody
Jjfe
i;
|HI|«<I
I
•!!•*.
£'
;-.i
•%xt
Proctor's Strand, AVer
W
if
3":"
-DouGiA-S
HJiiTll
i-T'.''
EAIDBANKS
T^e great hurricdne of joy and excitement
in
"Hie Mdik of Zorro
DyJofir^cni>,/1..^uirey
•
Dnected by Tred Niblo.
Brings toihe Screen a .wholesome, qinqery mixture
of rnelpdramd and vrgoroue comeau cram med
f!^S„'Jn''r"^ ^ction^thrilfe, suspense and i S f b l e
fiom the verg stcjrttothe rip-rodring, ratflinq
eminently - sdtisfdctory ciimdx.
The Strand.
ThLs .'Satlirda.v t h e .Strand jji-esents
E a r l e W-illi,a'ms in " B r i n s h i m in."
T h e story of -'Bring h i m i n " is one of
unusual interest, ,T.S it vividly describes
conditions found in t h e ureat open
j country. T h e s t a r h a s t h e role of a
i m a n being souKht by t h e C a n a d i a n
I -Northwest police, a n d t h e s t o r y i.s
1 tilled with interestini^ .and dr.amatic
' scenes. It is also a tale of b r o t h e r l v
love a n d friend.shlp. Fritzi RidKevvay
playa opposite t h e s t a r a n d h a s a n exceptionally tryinsr rc'ilc.
.Sunday, "A lii;ht w o m a n , " t a k e n
from t h e fam.ous poem by R o b e r t
Hrowninir. Also a R e a l a r t picture.
Tuesday a n d W e d n e s d a y . DouRla.s
Fairhank.s In " T h e m a r k of Jiorro,"
Ifrom t h e a l l - s t o r y weekly novel. " T h e
curse of C a p i s t r a n o . " bv J o h n s t o n McC:nliev.
Slijipers for tlie entire fami
Warm felt materials iu all thc
different styles and (-oloi
;. nr trn,id, practical Icatht-r slippers,
Always acceptable.
Children's prices from,.
Ladies' prices from
Men's prices frnm
7 5 < to $ 1 . 5 0 '
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 2 . 0 0
$ 1 . 5 0 to $ 4 . 0 0
.\<lvertJsoment,s
" ••
-»•.... .$4.50 and $4.75
r 'V
LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS .•
-
:'
Fletcher Bros.
Depot
The Home of Hart,-gchafifner & Marx Clothes and Walk-Over Shoes
AYER,
MASS<
V, 'rhnnii'is. who hn
1 o n ( ! u t y varyiuf,success.
T h i s v o a r - Capt
witJi th.' roniount S C I ' . H ' O ,
celebration t o which a l l m e m b e r s
I'lirry. w h o created som.-whnt of a eve t h
ordcr.'i] to Hoston.
o c o m m a n d , t h e i r families a n d
; .«ons.-iiioii while c a p t a i n of t h e C a m p Of
friends
wlll bo Invited, C a p t . l l o l a n d
F.'ibiiin .1. Ol.son. fnrmcrU- fni-fni.in I Dovons c h a m p i o n s h i p football a e s r c - X, F e n t o n , G. M, C , la In c h a r g o of
;
Ration
I.ist
fall,
dirt
not
a
t
t
e
m
p
t
t
o
tailor with lho s,i!\.ii;.. divi.slim. hu;
the
a
r
r
a
n
K o m o n t s a n d h.i.s beon busily
x.ow oniployod in Hoston. wa.s n c a m p i m a k o t.ho to.'uu in t h e s o u t h . How-- engaKod t h e . p a s t tew- d a y a m a k l n B
HOUCiTC
cver, bo pinyod In t h e last few- Kames neces.sary prep.aratlons to a s s u r e a OURISTOrlAS T R E E S
vi.sitor liis[ weok Frid.iy.
with l h o serv-Ico to,i,m, a n d m a d e s u c h
I i A t n t E I i antl EVI5nGUEKJr
.Vo loiiKcr is tllr •iound of tho biitjlo an mii.r.'sslon upon t h e ,sporiin,K p u b - .sncco.s.sful ovent. Thorc will bo t h o
KODAKS FOR
hoard In c a m p at .my limo of tho d a y lic by Ills r e m a r k a b l e playlni; t h a t h e c u s t o m a r y tree with Klfta f o r .ill a n d
WREA.THS
or nitfht, a s lho tian.srors of last weelx h i s boo,, pl.iecd on t h c ,aIl-southern thoro will be an aceompanylncr e n t e r CHRISTMAS
CimiSTMAS BETJiS
TmSEt4
took tho last lnii:lrr from oamp. Thl.s I olovon. thnt m y t h i c a l , t e a m picked t a i n m e n t .
Cnn yon (Jiink of nny niort^ Is t h o flr.st tinio since .Iiino. 1917, t h a t e.ich \ . a r by v a r i o u s •editors,
tnip.
GliASS OUNABfENTS
T h e d e p a r t m e n t of a R r l c u l t u r o ha.<!
a p p r o p r i a t e o r afK-optnble tho v a r i o u s calls aro not a n n o u n c e d , pliiKs, which havc comn throuKh t o .shipped o u t recently m o r e t h a n o n o
T R E E DECORATIONS
A bo.ird. oon.sistlntr of Capt. H. C, thl.s (.-imp r e m a r k " t h a t Capt. I ' u r r y hundrod t r u c k s which h a d b e e n p u r clft?
W c h a v e I h c m for
clilMrcn n n d RroM-ii-iips. Swoonoy. (-.ipt. Kdward A. Austin a n d playod t h o backllcld aa n o o t h o r m a n ch.ised f r c m t h o a b a n d o n e d s t o c k a t
S A N T A CliAXJS >IASKS
l>rlco<l from 2 t o .-^O d o l - Capt. I l a r r y K. .Storms, h a s boon c o n - hn.s fvor done boforc, a n d i t Is to ho c a m p . .Several extra e m p l o y e e s h a v o
lars.
All of o n r sales vonod to ox.iinilno all o.mdldatos for doiil.tod If his s u p e r i o r h a s e v e r boen been ensr-afrert d u r l n p t h e p a s t -week SANTA O l A t J a S T O C K I N G S A N B
sooa a n y w h e r e . "
T h c .all-southern to h.i.sten t h o w o r k boforo cold -svcathCANDIJES O P AIJJ
SIZES
force h a v e lia<I ninny .vejirs commissions In t h o ro.sorvo corjis.
Tho old Q. .M. C. onRino N'o. 1 l.s r o - toam on w-hlch Capt. Curry.wa-s Klven e r .sets In,
of cxiKTicncc In linndlln);
AI.SO, C m U S T J l A S C A N D T
an
lionorary
position,
la
t
h
e
'
t
o
a
m
tbat
cnnjcriKs a n d m n k InK p l c - coivinK a cont of O. D. paint to p r e - Incl Ided t h c f a m o u s McMtllln nnd
Orren W . Oliver h a s r e t u r n e d t o h l a
too sroat n d a m a c e by t h o e l o III ros.
TlitTcfor<> \v(^ a r c vent
Hob. r t s of Center COIICKO of K c n t u r k v c a m p d u t i e s nfter a p r o t r a c t e d Illness
niont.s this winter.
F R E S H N O R T H E R N I'jUmtEYS •
occasioned
b y illness.
nlilc a n d Rlml (o <tlvc
aiul o t h e r collepre s t a r s of t h o south'
Olllco houns In t h e c a m p nro n o w Rev. ral y e a r s apro Capt. C u r r y w a s
S e r s t . R a y m o n d M u r p h y , f o r m e r l y FOTVIi,. C m O K E N S , O W S E A N D
\\v..\t, wonTjr wuii.K from nino In t h e mornlnsr until four- c a p ' a i n of t h e West VlrRlnla t e a m a n d reKlmo;ital s u p p l y serfi:6ant o f t h o 36th
DVOKS
t h i r t y in t h c nft»rnoon.
was picked by W a l t o r C n m p for n infantry, b u t n o w with t h o 1 6 t h I n InstniclJon.
Tho commandinK ollicer. Major .T, C. posl'ion on t h e m y t h i c a l a l l - A m p r l c a n fantry a t F o r t J a y , N . Y., h a s b e e n In
i: I I . W K OITU U.SUAI, F.XTFV .Morrow, ha.s placed In o p e r a t i o n a outtltc a m p for a few d a y s vlsltliifr h s b r o t h - F R E S H F R O T T S - a n d 'PEGETABUGSt
tralTlc sy.stem w-ith ono-w-.ay streets,
SIVK lil.VE O F
er-in-law. Serst, Maynard D, R a n k i n .
O F AZJi ;taNDS
closing tl l.argo a r e a of tho o^nip t o
Owinp to t h c fact t h a t t h e r e a r e n o
Sergt. R i c h a r d Dobbins h a s r e t u r n e d
all vehicles but Kovernment t r a n s p o r - lonKor a n y m e m b o r s of t h e Infantrj- t o c a m p a f t o r a t h r e o m o n t h s ' f a r - o i s T i E a t S A N D FXSH m T H E O t
CHRISTMAS CARDS
tation,
avallablc for fntlRiic detall.s. c o a l d c - i louRh.
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snop EAni.Y
Capt. H a r r y Curry, formerly- a t Ilv. rles a r o limited t o t h o s o a c t u a l l y
T h e c a m p finance ofllco }ias bcon
allowed
t h o s.aimo b y a r m y r c m i l a t l o n s
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fuel b y m e a n s of c a r t s o r t e a m s
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ern p a p e r s . E a c h y e a r t h o InfSntry on .Saturday evenlnfr,- D e c e m b e r 24
•Who is o u r n o w pfiper h o y i h 'caniK
school m a i n t a i n s a football t e a m w i t h for t h e purpoao of h a v i n g a C h r i s t m a s
Tom?
P. Donlon & Co
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2i2
•V^riLLIAM DUNCAN in "Steel Heart." Sunshine Comedy, I!,FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 3
EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER in "Live Wires.'
Fox Picture
Kith F/pi.sode of "Hurricane Hutch."
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 4
" T H E RIDER OF,THE KING LOG." A Ilolman Day .story.
Matinee at 2.00 o'clock
Evenings at 6.15 and 8.16
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Hundreds of articles t o select f r o m i n d at prices as low as can be found anywhere
Main S t r e e t - O p p o s i t e
Special Comedy, " T H E VAGRANT"
PRICKS -Matinee—Children 10^^
Adnits 2 5 <
Evening—Children 1 5 ^
Adults 35<?
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We might suggest a pretty BATH ROBE, F L A N N E L PAJAMAS, ARM BANDS and SUSPENDERS in Christ.
Boxes, or Small Articles of Jewelry such as T I E PINS a n d CUFF B U T T O N S '
Cajnip DevoTW N'ews,
Staff Serpt, .lames P a y n e of t h e veterinary service h a s reported a t c a m p
for duty w-ith t h e c a m p \-eterlnarian,
I.ieut. Floyd ('. .s.'ip:er. Per^t. Waltor
N'cw
Gin- Rubber Department is weU stocked -xVith Eubbers aT.d
Overshoes for every member of the family.
Ladies' Rubbei-s
gjQ^
Ladies' 4-buckle Arctics.
$4.50 and $5.00
Men's I.ight Rubbers
-••.-..........
$1.5p
Men's lieavy Rubbers
-^l-SS, $2.00, $2.25
Men's 1-buckle Arctics...
$2.50
Men's -i-buckle Arctics..,
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SATUBDAY, DEOEMBEB 17, 1921
TOWNSEND
fllled w i t h BOod decd^ a n d loving m i n i s t r a t i o n s t o o t h e r s , c a n n e v e r die, a n d
its influence •'win livo when t i m o h a s
effaced t h e n a m e from t h e m a r b l e or
granttc.
T h o f u n o r a l - wa.s held from t h e
homo • T u e s d a y
afternoon
at
two
o'clock. T h o l a r g e and c o m m o d i o u s
houso- w a s tilled with relatives a n d
friends w h o d e s i r e d to e x p r e s s t h e i r
r e g a r d f o r p n o -"Who tor y e a r s t h c y
h a d k n o w n a n d loved
T h e service
w a s c o n d u c t e d b y h i s i n s i o r . Rev, Alfred L . S t r u t h e r s , w-hu paid t r i b u t e
t o h i s w o r t h a s a citizen .i :d a s " G o d ' s
g e n t l c i h n n . " ' F a v o r i t e --^i'lections of
t h e d e c e a s e d , " S w e e t spl: - h e a r m y
p r a y e r " a n d " T h e valK-v of p e a c e "
w e r e p l a y o d on t h o victrola. The p r o fusion of b e a u t i f u l liowei-.s .ro silent
t e s t i m o n y of h i s w o r t h a s a i r u n d a n d
citizen.
T h e i n t e r m e n t wm in t h e
W a r r e n f a m i l y lot In t h e W>-.-t Tow-nscnd c e m e t e r y , w h e r e t h e e r i u t t a l
sorvice w a s h e l d .
o t h y F a i r b a n k s ; piano s o l o s ' by Miss
K a t h l e e n Miner. Miss A d a h D r a k e a n d
Mlss R u t h ' -Whitaker;' t r o m b o n o -solo,
Albert Deardon;
readings.
Walter
D a d m u n . H o m e - m a d e c a n d y w a s on
sole.
>i.
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MAUD BRIGGS
Center.
.
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T h e h l s h school .baskotbail team'
oponcd t h o season auspiciously F r i d a y
e v e n l n s of last w e e k w i t h a v i c t o r y
SUCCESSOR TO
o v e r M u r d o c k h i g h s c h o o l of W l n I-'HmoruI.
c h e n d o n by a s c o r o o t . 21, t o 16.
T h e f u n e r a l of C h a r l e s H, Weare,Though thu game was rough a t times
Sr„ wtu» held from his l a t e h o m c laat
m o s t of t h e - r o u g h n e s s w a i c o m m i t t e d
S
a
t u r d a y afternoon a t two o'clock.
b y t h e v i s i t i n g ployenj. T o w n s e n d , a s
R e v , S, F , G o o d h e a r t olllclated a n d
u s u a l , p l a y e d a clean, fast g a m e .
CIGAKS ill 2.").s. 50s and lOO.s
Mrs, Madeline S a r g e n t of A y e r s a n g
T h o u g h t h e . g a m e w-as a g r e a t s u c " N e a r e r , m y God to T h e e " a n d " S o m e
C'lliAIJETTES IX CIIIJIST.MAS PACIvAOH,S
cess f r o m u n a t h l e t i c s t a n d p o i n t , t h o
s w e e t d a y by and by." T h e beat;ers
t For One Week, Beginning S a t u r d a y , December 1 7 X
a t t e n d a n c e -was n o t w h a t It s h o u l d
w e r e H e n r y F , B u r r a g e . K a r l F. Goodh a v o been, m a n y of t h e old f a n s m i s s TOBACCO in l.'ouiid Tins and Glass Iltiiuidors
rich, J o h n M. Stevenson a n d W a l t e r
i n g t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o see a fast g u m e
I
M A R K DOWN SALE—Just in T i m e f o r C h r i s t m a s |
K n o w l e s , I n t e r m e n t w a s in t h e vilIn w h i c h T o w n s e n d pluckily c a m o
(.'IGAUETTE CASES
PIPES
lage c e m e t e r y . T h e r e were beautiful
f r o m b e h i n d a n d e v e n t u a l l y w o n out.
llow-ers from relatives ttnd friends.
t
Closing Saturday Evening, December 2 4
*
CIGAR AXD CIGARETTE llobDERS
A m o n g t h o s e from o u t - o f - t o w n w e r e
T h o h i g h school second t e a m w a s
t h e s o n s . Lloyd, a n d wife, a n d A r t h u r ,
-clearly o u t w e i g h e d by t h e K m p l o y c d
I All $5.00 to $10.00 HATS $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 2 . 5 0 , ? 3 . 5 0 |
Mrs, M u n r o e of York H a r b o r , Me., a
b o y s of t h e F i t c h b u r g Y. M..C. A., a n d
s i s t e r a n d Mrs. l . a u r a Hoynton ot N o r Jost by a s c o r e of 28 t o 14. M a n y of
I Barry Building
AYEE, MASS. %
SAMOSET AND KESWICK CHOCOLATES
well, a eousin of Mrs. W e a r e .
Tow-nsend's p l a y e r s w e r e I n e x p e r i Mrts. W e a r e h a s been conlined to
enced, p l a y i n g in t h e i r Hrst r e a l b a s <'
^
b e r bed t h i s w-eek and h e r son, A r t h u r ,
k e t b a l l g a m e . On t h i s a c c o u n t t h e y West.
In 1, 2, 3 a n d 5-pound F a n c y B o x e s
T h e I-adies' S t u d y c l u b will •;. Id is s t a y i n g with her.
s h o w e d littlo t e a m w o r k . T h e y I m thoir r e g u l a r meeting at the realm.;
p r o v e d a s t h e g a m e w e n t on.
On a c c o u n t of t h o s e n i o r c l a s s p l a y r o o m on i l o n d a y a f t e r n o o n . ProKt.Li" C<'nt4.'r.
t h o h i g h s c h o o l h a s no b a s k o t b o l l in c h a r g e o t t h e p r o g r a m c o m n u t : - .
R u t h .Merrill of ( ' e n t e r road Is reSPECIAL
T h o b o d y of F r a n k W a r r e n ..: '\• overing from an a t t a c k of c h i c k e n
g a m e s c h e d u l e d for this li'riday. Thu
noxt g a m e wlll bc F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r T o w n a e n d w u s b r o u g h t to t h e funiih : i o . \ .
23, with C o n a n t h i g h s c h o o l a t K a s t lol In t h e i t l v e r s l d e c e m e t e r y for burFrozen Pudding Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Itobert H. J. H o l d e n a t t e n d e d on
Mr. W a r Jaftrcy. K, H, T h e two t e a m s s h o u l d ial o n T u e a d a y a f t e r n o o n .
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e lOOth a n b e quite evenly m a t c h e d a s C o n a n t ren w a s a n a t i v e of this village, son '..i^t
7 5 ^ Quart
celebration a n d b a n q u e t held
h i g h also recently defeated Murdock of Mr. u n d Mra. B o a r d m a n W a r r e n , ::i\.'rsary
a n d h i s s u d d e n d e a t h of lieart disease i.\ -rhomas c h a p t e r . A. I-'. ,tnd A. -M.,
high.
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Mr, a n d Mrs. W . C. S w l n i n g t o n . w a s a g r e a t s h o c k t o his many friends
Mr a n d Mrs. T'noma.s H Kvans a n d
Mrs F l o r a P a r k e r , Mrs. William H e s - hero, w h e r e h i s boyhood d a y s w e r e
elton. Mrs. William Greeley. M r s , M i n - passed, a n d h o w-ill be r e m e m b e r e d by ba;'\ h a v e moved to Ayer for t h e
n i e Knight, Mrs., K m m a Seaver, M r s . his f r i e n d s a s o n e of t h e clean, honest, w-in:* I l.l be near .Mr. E \ a n s ' w o r k
SENSIBLE AND USEFUL GIFTS FOR " H I M "
Wilfred I>e\arney
George B r a c k e t t . -Mrs. E m m a S p e n c e r , G o d - f c a r i n i ; g e n t l e m e n , whu m a k e u p a s 1. •-.l-r c a r r i e r .
f o u n d a t i o n of Solid worth in a h a s Charlie of the Evun.s f a r m d u r i n g
• M r s . F r a n k Greenleaf a n d M r s . I r v - cthe
OR"HER"
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.ili^ence.
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n
i
t
y
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Barry Building
Telephone 112
AYER, MASS.
Street lights have linally been r e T h c L. L . vV. S. m e t on 'i'uesday af•' P o m o n a G r a n g e held at A y e r last
INCLUDING
t e r n o o n a t t h e h o m e of .Mrs, E . J. s t o r e d ubout tile Center an.i the teleThursday.
I'liiti'd Profit Sliariiijr Coujions with Eai.'li Purchase
s , which iiave been useless since
Mr; a n d M r s . T. E. Flarlty, M r . a n d L e e s to m a k e p r e p a r a t i o n s for t h e sale pt hheo n estorm,
Pyrex Ware
Cutlery
'
Fountain Pens
a r e g r a d u a l l y beii;,Lj; jiut
Mrs. W . C. S w i u l n g t o n . Mr.s, S t e p h e n of a p r o n s a n d f a n e y artitle.s to be
K e e f e . Miss M a y P a r k e r . Mra, K m m a h e l d a t D o n l e y ' s s t o r e on this F r i d a y . Into working condition a g a i n ,
Eversharp
PencilsIngersoll
Watches
Mv. and Mrs. George F . Buxton, Mrs.
C h e s t e r L.. C r a f t s of Maiichester-byS p e n c e r a n d M r s . I r v i n g Seaver a t t e n d e d t h e S t a t o G r a n g e held a t the-sca,' w a s a. g u e s t of Mrs. G. .\. Eijltli F a r n s w o r t h nnd Mr.s. .Mabel E.
Aluminum
Ware
Safety
Razors
Seaver T u e s d a y .
G r a v e s attended this week t h e -session
Sprlngfleld t h i s w e e k .
t h e Ma.-^saehusetts State G r a n g e
Pocket
Knives
Auto
Accessories
Mrs. D a n i e l ' M c K o n z i e left S u n d a y
R e v . J o s e p h M c K e a n will occupy of
f o r N e w a r k , N. J.,- w h e r e s h o will hla p u l p i t a t t h o B a p t i s t c h u r c h oil hold at Springtlelrl from T u e s d a y to
s p e n d s e v e r a l w e e k s a t t h o h o m o of Sunday, t a k i n g f o r h i s m o r n i n g topic, Thursda.v.
At the next m e e t i n g ot Shirley
h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Mllton K y d c I L
"How m u c h d o y o u pay in settlement,
FOR T H E KIDDIES
In t h e G r a n g e next Tuesday evening, the usA m o n g t h e o u t - o f - t o w n f r i e n d s a t - a n d is It w o r t h t h e c o s t ? "
t e n d i n g . Mr. W a r r e n ' s f u n e r a l w e r o ovening t h e topic wlll be "Conscience," ual C h r i s t m a s tree a n d C h r i s t i n a s (-"1GOSH!
WHAT
IS
IT?
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will
be
heM.
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nieetin;^
Dolls
Games
to;charge
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D r . T h o m a s O r d w a y , d e a n of t h e M e d i c a l college, A l b a n y , N . Y.. M r s . B a l j . h P r e p a r a t i o n s a r e being curried on for will bo otieti to the families ot G r a n g e
niiynibers.
O.XLY
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s
Books
-Warren of M o n t c l a l r , N . J.. M r s . L o n l a t h e C h r i s t m a s concert to be held
T. "J. S.; Pulling of G r o t o n .School
M c Q u a d e of Plttsflcld, a n d D r . a n d S u n d a y . e v c n l i ^ , D e c e m b e r IiS.
Rocking
Chairs
Paints
Mrs.
K r n e s t Hlll of
Framlngham,
MAUD—OUR BALKY M U L E
A t t h o S u n d a y session of tiie Sun- will conduct t h e service a t T r i n i t y
friends f r o m A t n o l . L e o m i n s t e r , 'Wel- d a y a c h o o l it w a s voted to hold the c h a p e l on Sunday a f t e r n o o n a t 3.15,
ron Toys
Doll Buggies
lesley, N a t i c k a n d H a r t f o r d , C o n n .
C h r i s t m a s t r e e in t h e Baptist vestry At t h i s service t h e r e w-lll be special
Tit tat, tit tat, tit tat—GOSH! WTio is this?
On a c o o u n t of t h e p r e v a i l i n g e p i - o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g , D e c e m b e r 1'3, a n d m u s i c consisting ot C h r i s t m a s c a r o l s
Boys' Automobiles
Doll
Cradles
by
choir-boys
from
Groton
School.
t
h
e
Livo
W
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r
e
a
n
d
t
h
e
Good
Cheer
W H Y T H A T IS
d e m i c of I h e m u m p s t h o h i g h School
Mrs, A l m o n d W i n g of B r o o k l i n e is
play, -which -was t o h a v e b e o n g i v e n classes a r e in c h a r g e of t h e affair.
Velocipedes, Etc.
Puzzles
t h i s week F r i d a y n i g h t , h a s b e e n p o s t Tfio p u b l i c scliools will hold t h e i r a t t h e A d a m s house on (.'enter road.
J O H N , W I T H HIS PUSH CART
p o n e d u n t i l a f t e r C h r i s t m a s v a c a t i o n . C h r i s t m a s p r o g r a m In Seminarv hall
T h e body of William J. H a l e of
T W O TOYS TILVT - \ U E S r i l E TO M A K E \ H I T W I T T I I E K I D D I E S
C h a r l e s -Wright a n d A u s t i n A l l e n on F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 23. the p r o g r a m B a l t i m o r e , Maryland, w-as b r o u g h t to
A BIGGER AND BETTER A S S O R T M E N T T H A N
t h e C e n t e r cenietery on W e d n e s d a y
h a v e been t h e f o r t u n a t e d e e r h u n t e r s to be a n n o u n c e d l a t e r .
AXU THE-V T H E R E IS
for
burial
in
the
family
lot,
Mr,
H
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l
e
ot t h c season, e a c h h a v i n g s h o t ono
M r s . C. S. H o m e r ' s a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s
EVER—SHOP EARLY
t r e u t ' . f o r t h e . c h i l d r e n of t h e public was f o r m e r l y a rosident of Shirley,
t h a t weighed 100 p o u n d s .
NERO, OUR PET MECHANICAL MONKEY
Charles Nelson h a s p u r c h a s e d t h e s c h o o l s will b e held' in t h o r e a d i n g - living a t t h e Xorth.
r
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IJecemA F a r m B u r e a u mooting will be
h o u s e , on School s t r e e t , n o w occupied
.KAILROAD TRAIXS
MECIIAXICAL TOYS
by • H e r b e r t Rowley., a n d will soon b e r 24, f r o m n i n e - t h i r t y till twelve held on T u e s d a y .-it t h e h o m e of X o r o'clock, a n d b e s i d e t h e ice cream a n d m a n R. Graves, At t h i s m e e t i n g the
• i n o v p h e r e f r o m To-«'nscnd H a r l i o r .
c a k o p r o v i d e d by Mrs, Homer, e a c h local m e m b e r s will m e e t a n d discuss
A
FULL
LIXK
OF
DOLLS
AXD
TEDDY BEARS
. -, On D o c e m b e r 26 a t e i g h t o'clock Ul child w i n receive a gift and candy
t h e ovening: a m o v i n g p i c t u r e s h o w a n d a c c o r d i n g to t h e c u s t o m instituted by ]}lans tor t h e coming year, .
1IAXDKKKCII1EI''S
CUT
OLASS
JAPAXESE VASES
d a n c e will b e griven u n d e r t h e a u s - M r . H o m e r a n d carried on tor m a n v
R o b e r t H. J, H o l d e n a t t e n d e d on
pices of t h o M o n j l a y c l u b . T h o pic- y e a r s .
T u e s d a y t h e a n n u a l convocation ot
CHRFST.MAS
CARDS
STATIO-VERY
t u r e s to be given o r e " U n c h a r t e d
t h o G r a n d P.oyal Arch c h a p t e r , A. F .
AYER, IVIASS.
15 Main Street
seas' and the "Goat," after which
T h o Y . P . & c . E . husiness m e e t i n g a n d A, .M.. held in IJoston, .as a r e p CI1RIST^L\S
TRKE
TRBIMIXGS
t h e r o will be d a n c i n g until twrelve w a s h e l d o t M r s . R: S. Ely's Tuesdav r e s e n t a t i v e from B a n c r o f t c h a p t e r ot
rt^o'clock.
Music by C o l e m a n ' s o r c h e s - evenrng a n d t h e usual routine busi- .\yexr.
t r a ot F i t c h b u r g .
ness w a s t r a n s a c t e d a n d Mrs. Stephen
T h e a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s tree for t h e
T h e g r o s s r e c e i p t s from t h e . b a n d S h e p h e r d w a s a p p o i n t e d on c o m m i t t e e .Sunday school cl.a.sses of
Trinity
,. .concert last w-eek T h u r s d a y n i g h t a r e to l o o k a f t e r t h e s h u t - i n s .
c h a p e l will be held in t h e tow-n hail
a s follows: c o n c e r t .and d a n c e . $72.80;
T h e Misses J a n e t Ciark a n d .Mollie on i l o n d a y evening. D e c e m b e r 19.
c a n d y , $41.90; g u e s s c a k e . J9.26; ice R e y n o l d s , w h o liavc been on the siok T h e r o will bo the u.-^ual C h r i s t m a s exc r e a r a , $14; r i n g pitching, $9.20; t o t a l Ust, a r e b o t h i m p r o v i n g ,
ercises a n d Santa Claus is expected to
a m o u n t . $147.16. T h e r e a r e still a
Mias R u b y E l l i o t t of B a y b e r r v hill be present;
C. H. Cole & Woodis, Props.
"few bills to be received before t h e n e t a n d H i s s A g n e s Coffey a r e victims of
Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n W, F a r r a r h a v e
.receipts c a n be a s c e r t a i n e d . M r s . I r v - t h o m u m p s .
been e n t e r t a i n i n g Mrs. F a r r a r - s b r o t h 9 W e s t Main S t r e e t
AYER, MASS.
4ng S e a v e r e n d Mrs. G e o r g e B r a c k e t t
M r . a n d M r s . G e o r g e R i c h a r d s o n ot er, Mr, Howe, this w-eek,
- h a d c h a r g e of t h e c a n d y t a b l e . Mrs.
Pittsfleld,
N
.
H.,h
a
v
e
been
recent
visLester
Coy
and
-Mbert
B
u
t
l
e
r
r.nd
Open
Daily
Until
Christmas
from
8
A,
M,
to 10,30 P. M.
E m m a S p e n c e r , w-ho m a d e t h e c a k e ,
of Mr. a n d Mrs. t h e i r families, w-ho h.ave been occupy,was assisted by Lillian S t e w a r t in c a r - iBt oe rr sa r da t oft h oJ o sho'me
l
y
n
v
i
l
l
e
.
ing
L
u
t
h
e
r
I-'.
Holilen-s
house
t
h
e
past
"rylng it a r o u n d . Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s
Miss E l i z a b e t h Koski of F i t c h b u r g two month.s, moved out last .Saturday,
. P a c k a r d a n d M r s , H e r b e r t Wilson
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
served t h e Ice c r e a m a n d Nlllo "Woods haa been v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e ot ."tfr. going to Boston.
h a d c h a r g e of t h e r i n g p i t c h i n g , t h e a n d M r s . H e n r y R e m y s s ,
T h e C a t a c u n e m a u g C a m p F i r e girls
prize boing a s w e a t e r , w h i c h w a s won
W U U a m Mills, L e s t e r Smith a n d O, w-IU hold an e n t e r t a i n m e n t in the town
.by C a r l W i l l a r d a n d d o n a t e d b y t h c D. P r e s c o t t a r o a t present einployed h a l l on Thur.sday evening, D e c e m b e r
Fessenden store.
22,
T h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t will be fola t D a m o n St. R i c h a r d s o n ' s mill.
' The selectmen wish anyone having
Mrs. E l l e n P r a t t h a d t h e m i s f o r t u n e low-ed by dancing, a n d candy, ice by a very large number of business men and citizens
c
r
e
a
m
a n d fancy- a r t i c l e s will be on
bills a g a i n s t t h e town to h a v e t h e m to fall In h e r h o m e on Kim street last
sali^-,
*
dn on or before D e c e m b e r 28,
•
of Ayer and surrounding t o w n s t h a t
W i l l i a m Wilkins a t Woodsville, who
Mlss A g n e s Wilson, w-ho h a s b e e n H e r s o n , Edw-ard P r a t t , of Leoininster
h
a
s
been
confined
to
his
h
o
m
e t o r se\-visited
h
e
r
t
h
i
s
w
e
e
k
.
e m p l o y e d in Xewton for s o m e t i m e .
h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r h o m e on E l m
Mrs. B i c k f o r d . w h o h.a.s be. :: a guest e r a l w-eeks, is still very ill, but is restreet.
of D r . C l a r a W a r r e n , h a s returned to p o r t e d to be slightly i m p r o v e d .
. Rev. A. L, S t r u t h e r s ' subject for t h e h c r h o m e In B o a t o n .
c h i l d r e n ' s s e r m o n S u n d a y m o r n i n g . Rev. a n d Mrs. J o s e p h MrKeuii visHARVARD
will be " S t a r v i n g a t a full table", a n d ited in F i t c h b u r g on Monda;..
DO LAST LONGER
for t b e r e g u l a r s e r m o n . " . \ c h a p t e r in
N e w s Itt'iu.-s.
signs."
FUIr a n d E n n ^ r t a l i i n i e n t .
Mr. a n d -Mrs. P. H. Ha:.", ick h-ft
WHY?
This y e a r t h e C h r i s t m a s seal s a l e
T h e L a d i e s ' B a p t i s t B e n e \ . . l - n t so- hurt' on Wedne.siiay foi- thc- Ht'r:ni;da
for tho T u b e r c u l o s i s I.eague is b e i n g ciety h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l fair x,:x.i e n t e r - island.'^, \\-her-' they will .-;;.(.'iid thf
B e c a u s e t h e p l a t e s a r e locked. T h e y c a n n o t s h o r t c u r c a r r i e d on by t h e pupiLs of t h e h i g h t a i n m e n t In S e m i n a r y h a l l ox. Kridav wintt-T n i o n t h s .
school.
Seventy-live p e r c e n t of t h e e v e n i n g of l a s t week w-ith a t,-i.od a t Miss Kniihi Hersey is Htlendhi;,'^ r e n t by buckling.
No other battery h a s this feature.
m o n e y raised w-ill be s p e n t in T o w n t e n d a n c e a n d lin.ancial succ.v..;.
The
send a n d of t h e rest t w e n t y p e r c e n t sale w a s hold b e f o r e a n d after the en- S t a t e G r a n g e .session^i at SpriiiKti-.-ld
thi.s
week
as
dele;,'atc
from
i.>ur
local
V
E
S
T
A
B
A
T
T
E
R
I
E
S c o s t no m o r e a n d wUl give t w i c e
-will bo s p e n t In M a s s a c h u s e t t s . D o n - l e r t a i n m e n t a n d b o o t h s t.astef'.il;y decors a r e not limited by t h e n u m b e r of o r a t e d , w e r e a r r a n g e d on ei-.;>r side o r d e r . T h e next repruhir meetini,' of
t
h
e
Granpre
will
be
held
on
Tue.sday
the service. G u a r a n t e e d for t w o y e a r s . M a n y l a s t
seals t h e y can use a n d a n y p e r s o n of t h c h a l l w i t h a n a b u n d a n e . . .,i nice
Riving one dollar or m o r e w-ill be given articles for s a l e . On t h e c a s ; ,-: le t h e eVening-. I)ecemlier 20.
BUY A V E S T A .
a certiticate in t h e f o r m of a receipt. v e g e t a b l e t a b l e , d e c o r a t e d in orhnson
T h e I ' n i t a r i a n Men'.s r l u b held t h e i r four.
For t h e c o n v e n i e n c e ot the p u p i l s a a n d blue, -w-as in c h a r g e o t Mrs. !Ienr>' r o p u l a r m e e t i n g on S u n d a y evening.
W I N T E R STORAGE
list of c o n t r i b u t o r s will be posted in B. H a t h a w a y a n d Miss C l a r a li.sle.v; E b e n F . Corey, president, presiding.
t h e a s s e m b l y room .-ind oaoh c o n t r i b - the food t a b l e , t r i m m e d in scar;..: a n d S u p p e r was served at seven o'clork.
u t o r is requested to ,i;ive the solicitor white, w-as in c h a r g e of Mi-^.-* Stella At t h e business m e e t i n g which I'olhis n a m e in ordor t h a t the list may T u c k e r a n d Mj.ss L y n c h ; a n d t!.. m y s - k)Wed, Iie\'. Geori^e Kent in a \-ery
b e p r o p e r l y kent.
tery- t a b l e , a d o r n e d w-ith a -ir.sel- witt\- and jiointetl s])etTh, presen I eil
deckcd C h r i s t m a s t r e e , w-as in .^^..-iri^e Mr. 1 "orey with a t w e n t y - d o l l a r goldof t h c Miases I.itch a n d .all did x, -.:-.ri\-- l)i'-c.'. ;! live-dollar guld-jiiece a n d two
Doath.
q u a r t e r s , as a gift froni the _Mt.'n's
ThLs c o m m u n i t y was s a d d e n e d S u n - ing t r a d e .
(.•lull ttt .sitart him i.n his new e n t e r On t h e o p p o s i t e side ot t h e liai: -.v.-is prise
d a y m o r n i n g w-hen it w-as l e a r n e d t h e
Mr. K e r . f s re-marks were full
life ot F r a n k .M. W a r r e n , ono of ils tho c a n d y t a b l e , in c h a r g e r.t .Mrs. of .so'.ind advice, w a r n i n g s of the d a n h o n o r e d a n d most re.-ipoeted citizens, Alden .and M r s . I v e r s Shorwin. ar.d -.lie ger.-J .'ihead. and criticism nf Mr.
liad been spirited t r o m tbis, t o t h e b o o t h s w h e r e fancy- w o r k a n d ajirons ("ore\'s c o u r s e in not ciinsnltiTiL; t h e
were disposed of. u n d o r t h e directior. Men's elub. and hnaily wishing him
larger life beyond, as he slept.
Mr, W a r r e n w-as born .lune 17. 1X61, of Mrs. H e r m a n L, Stickney, Mrs. Ma- all t h e l>est for his fnture. Mr. t'orey
Runabout
.at the old faniily h o m o s l e a d in W e s t bello W i l s o n a n d Mrs. Ely, while after r e s p o n d e d in a very pleasing \ e i n .
B. H. TYRRELL, Prop.
Townsend, built for his g m n d f a t h e r , t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t , ioe croam .and cake visibly emliarra-ssed. l^ut with every
$ 3 2 5 F. O. B. Detroit
R a l p h W a r r e n , at t h e t i m e of his m a r - were sold b y I-'-red A. P a t c h , George sign, of h a p p i n e s s .
7 Park Street
AYER, MASS.
ri.age, now- the s u m i n o r h o m e ot Mrs. S h e p h e r d a n d Mr. a n d Mr.s, .vbbott
I'ln this week S a t u r d a y at the h o m e
C h a r l e s H o m e r . He w-.a.s t h e only son H o d g m a n .
T e l e p h o n e 244-2
' T p H E Ford runabout is just w h a t its n a m e
of
Dr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Austin
I'eters.
Miss
A \-cry plea.sing progr.am wa..^ p r e of B o a r d m a n a n d L'rania W.arren a n d
is t h e last dejacendant of t h e W a r r e n s e n t e d of m u s i c a l selections a n d a D^irothy Teters and Kbon I'V'X <'(irey
implies—it's a regular "get-about."
.\11 t h e will be united in m a r r i a g e . Kidlowing
family, w h o w-ere p r o m i n e n t l y i d e n t i - farce. " H i r a m J o n e s ' bot."
D o u g l a s ^^\irbanks in " M a r k of
NOTICE
fied w-ith t h e early hLstory of W e s t p a r t i w c r c excellently takon, and t h o Their h o n e y m o o n t r i p t h e young r o u p l e Z o r r o . " ,(>ne of his g r e a t e s t jiictures
There
is no other car t h a t will take you
will t a k e up t h e i r r o s i d e n r e at t h e i r
T o w n s e n d . Ho received his e d u c a t i o n .affair w a s a c o m p l e t e suoross.
at S t r a n d . Ayer Tue-'^day a n d W e d n e s new farm hf/me on Oak Hill.
The .innn.ll moetinir of tho s t o r k there and back again, quicker, safer and
in t h e public schools of this t o w n .and
day. necember^::;0 a n d 21.
'
holiiers of t h e Fir.it .V.itlon.il B.ink of
at Xow- London .academy, X, H .
Hc
J'>asketball practice is in full swing
SHIRLEY
for y o u n g people r e c e i i e d Popporoll will ho hold at tho b a n k i n g
more economically.
loved tho finer t h i n g s in l i t o r a t u r o , a n d
,it the towr, hall and Prof. D u n l a p is lastP>ooks
week a t t h e puitlic l i b r a r y include: rooms a t K.-ust Pepporoll, .Mass., on
by his w-ldo a n d c o n t i n u o u s r e a d i n g s
looking forward to p u t t i n g on a sna]>- Hlack-eyed
Susan,
PhlUip.s;
Habs
nt
It's the car for the m a n of action—the
b e c a m e ono ot t h e best informed m e n XcwH I t e m s .
p\' t e a m to uphold t h e bitr P, for Home, C'olver: Silver Hear. Hrown: Tnosdny. J a n n a r j ' 10. 1922. a t Ono
oVlo<'k V. M., for the purpo-se of olectof tho town. F i r m In his convictions,
Shirley post .auxiliary- met Tuo.s.i.i\ i^ronitleld.
Caleb Cottontail. Cady; Peggy in Biu*- i n s a Board of D i r e c t o r s to .aervc for
farmer,
the merchant, the doctor, the
havinir a koon a p p r e c i a t i o n of r i g h t e v e n i n g in t h e l . c s l o n roonis. During
I'rof. and .Mrs. Karle T u r n - r of
.and w-rone, his lito was an ex,amplc of t h e bu.'dncss m e e t i n g .Mrs. Florence Kredorlcton, N. H., a r e to spend t h e i r P r o c k . W h i t e ; T o m m y and t h e Wlsh- tho onsninR yoar. an<i to t r a n s a c t a n y
contractor,
the collector—the car that is
h o n o r ,an(I integrity.
R o d a h , d e l e g a t e , .and Mrs. Bossie ChristinaK woek at h o m e hero with ing-stone, J?urge.>is; a n d W h e n Polly other lnislne.<is t h a t may como before
wa.s Kighteon, Dowd.
O t h e r books tho meotinp.
5tl5
useful
every
day of the year.
J u l y r,. ISS,'), .Mr. W a r r o n m a r r i e d C h a p m a n , n l t e r n a t e , gave a report of Mr. and Mrs. A r t h u r H. T u r n e r .
lately acquired a r o P a l m e r ' s Folly of
H. F. T . \ R B F : I , I , ,
Mlss Evelyn L. H e r r i o k of Athol. w h o . t h o st.ato c o n v e n t i o n hold In Boston
We learn from uood a u t h o r i t y that N a t i o n s ; Kabre's Field, Poorest and
L
o
w
in
the
cost
of maintenance, with all
w-;th thoir only d a u g h t e r . U u t h E v o - D e c e m b e r 9 a n d 10. at which t i m e t h e leaving of the new road to Ayer F a r m ; a n d H a g e d o r n ' s P^oosevelt in
Cnshier.
lyn. wife of l.o-.iis (.-. Shaul, of H a r t - Mrs. H e l e n A. Bishop, ot Leicester. in it.-; present ron iii tions for the win- t b e Iiad I ..a nds. Miss C l a r a K. Senrs
of the sturdy strength, dependability and
>Tast I'opporoll. ^rass.. Dec. S, 1921
ford, r o n n , . anil two i^randohildron. a f o r m e r r e s i d e n t of Shirley, w a s ter, is not up to o u r selectmen nor h a s kindly contrlbnteii a eopy of Who'.^
.\tter the
I t i c h a r d \\-arron and Itoger l.ouls elected s t a t e p r e s l d e h t .
reliability for which F o r d cars are noted.
buslne.ss m e o t i n g r e f r e s h m e n t s wor«> o u r road surveyor, V. <">, K>an. but W h o .\ ino 11 g Xurth A meriea n AuShaul. siir\-ive him.
t h n t wi>rk h-^s. progressed in a<^'ord- t h o r s ?
WHEN NERVES
Following the o c c u p a t i o n of c o o p - ser-\-cd of sandw-iches, cocoa, car,d.\-, a n c o with inst in eti ons from the st.ue
On account of the unusual demand we urge that
.\
e r i n g he w-as in t h e employ of the nut,s. p o p c o r n b.alls a n d applo.s.
'Jeparttnent.
Mr. Kyan in doini.' all
X<nv Advcrtlsoniont.q
your orders be placed as eariy as possible.
ARE
UNSTRUNG
lato A. M. A d a m s antl his son I ' n i o n C h r i s t m . i s t r e e held .a gift for o a r h be oaTi to in;ike rhe road ris a u r o ' ;ible
onc
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e
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n
t
.
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e
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l
t
t
c
o
in
c
h
a
r
g
e
U S A I . K - T w o l - l u T s e K n e o Sleds
for the past t h i r t y - n i n e yoars.
He
to t i a \ el a.s possible, pi-tiding further W .I ' O1,
wnre
Mrs.
C
a
t
h
o
r
i
n
o
Hooper,
.Mrs.
l.aWClOD.
C
r
o
i
o
n
School
r'.e.'ul.
w-as of t h a t tyiie w-ho believed his
work in t h e spring.
J. M. H A R T W E L L
A y e r . Mass,
ntf
onijiloyor's intorost wn.s his intorest, v o n n e .1. Kdg.nrton, Mrs, E d i t h Annis,
T h e noxt retrwlar m r e t i n g of the
and his loyalty to his e m p l o y e r s .Mrs. F l o r e n c e G. B o d a h and .Mrs. AbGlide's
P
e
p
t
o
M
a
n
g
a
n
KOn
S.\l,l->
-Onk
nr.d
mixed
wood,
Authorized
Sales and Service
("ongregational .Men'.s cluh will be held sawod stovo longth. A few cord.s of
t h r o u g h his long a n d c o n t i n u o u s .ser- blo J . -Wells.
s. H.
vice n e v e r faltered. His koon a p p r e c i T h e s o l c c t m e n h a v e appolntofl t h o at t h e town hall on Sundn>• evenini:, w a l n u t suitable for ll rep;.iro.
Builds
Up
Vigor
NASHOBA
0ARA6E
LITTLETON
.^2tf
a t i o n of t h e right and his d u t y to I h e .advisory c o m m i t t e e , which it was \ o t - D e c e m b e r 1 '^. S.ippor at sevMi and IlADDIX. Oroton. Mnss.
c o m m u n i t y won for him tho h i g h e s t ed to h a v o a t t h o last town meeting. bii.'<ineHs at elcrht o'clock, followed lu
Telephone
30-.3
and
S
t
r
e
n
g
t
h
O
i
CCMMON^VI-:AI.TH
osteom of his ass.triaf.s a n d all w h o S. l.eroy I,ongl»^*'s t e r m expires 1922. :i s p e a k e r of ability, to wbich a n y one
• M \ssAcrn'• : T T S . Middlesex, SP
k n e w him.
Charlos R, W h i t e ' s t e r m expires 192;i wishing, is rordialiy Invited to h e a r .
To Ihe holrs-nt-law. Proh.-xte C o u r t ,
At t h e rerer.t city elections held on I n\\ otber porsons Inte next of k i n and
Mr. W a r r o n served as a m o m b o r of .and Davirl (', l..a3h's t e r m expires
of FUANCIS W ^sted i n the esT h e r e a r o t i m e s whon men nnd
T u e s d a y last Kllery lioyal was elected I.ittloton
t h c school board for sovoral years, 1931.
in snld r o u n t ny o. n doce.ipod
c . K l a t o of
declining f u r t h e r sorvico.
H e r e hi.s
I t Is h o p e d .all w h o havo not bought .1 m o m b e r of the c o m m o n council of
Wlierons. a certain instriiniont pur* women c a n n o t holp losinfr strenKth,
Worcester,
high r e g a r d for duty m a n i f e s t e d itself t h e i r h e a l t h s e a l s will d o so by t h o
portinff to be tho last will and testa- They try to do too m n c h or thoy loso
in his a t t e n d a n c e a t every m e e t i n g of flrsl of t h c w e e k .
TvOon Munro and family movod Mon- ment of s.aid deceased has heen pre- sloop or do n o t oat onouRh food t h a t
sented 10 said Covirt, for P r o b a t e , by
t h c board, w-lth ono exception, b e i n g
d
a
y
from
[nglesJdo
to
a
h
o
m
o
n
e
a
r
e
r
An e l e v e n - p o u n d girl, Mary ElizaK. IKIDGK who p r a y s t h a t lot- nourishes.
Blood becomes .slURSlsh
o u t of t o w n , d u r i n g his period in ofBoaton.
.Miss Koulso Bigolow, with MAHY
t'Ts t e s t a m e n t a r y may be isstied to
beth,
-was
b
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n
Mond.ay
m
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n
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n
g
to
fice.
I n tow-n .affairs ho w a s m u c h
h e r niec^. have loaded t h i s p l a c e for her. tbe oxociitrlx
therein
named, because poisons CIOK It, I-'acos p r o w
s o u g h t a f t e r for public otllce. b u t . b e - Mr. .and M r s . Ueed C h e s b o r o u g h .
a t e r m of flvo y e a r s ftnd moved thoir \vlthout KivinK a s u r e t y on ber oflicial pale nnd p a s t y lookinp. It Is not lonp
Tho
Brotherhood
havo
placed g o o d s fn on T h u r s d a y .
lfig m o d e s t In h i s t a s t e s , h c de-slrcd
bond.
Vovi a r e hereby cited to a p p e a r at a hefore n e r v e s pot u n a t r u n p .
t h c quiet, simple life. About t w e n t y gn.irdn on t h o w i n d o w s of the south
Mr.s. Simmon.s h a s boon e n g a g e d a s I'tobate <'ourt. to be held a t Cambridge
y e a r s a g o h e . b u i l t his l a t e h o m e on sido of t h e v e s t r y .
T h c bost w a y to s t a r t a c h a n p e for
toaclior
of
t
h
o
flfth
a
n
d
.sixth
jrradOB
it;
said Conntv of Mlddleaex, on tho
Main s t r e e t a n d his g r e a t e s t s a t i s f a c T h o C. n . B . c l u b m e t Mondav evenfioirth day of .January A. D. 1922. a t the bettor Is to t n k e a courso of
tion c e n t e r e d a r o u n d his h o m o life. i n g w i t h Mrs. J . W a l t e r Desmond. T h e nt the g r a m m a r school, b o g l n n l n p licr nine
o'clock In tho forenoon, to show
H i s h o m e w a s idc.-il, l.ove a n d k i n d - e v e n i n g w n s s p o n t In sewing a n d r e - d u t i e s on Monday last. M^a. S i m m o n s on use. if .any you havc, why the same Gude's Pcpto-M.anpnn, It builds t h c
Is a t e a c h o r o f oxporionco ftnd ability sluiuid not be Krantod,
Toasters
Grills
Curling Irons
ness reigned s u p r e m e . H e r o w i t h h i s f r e s h m e n t s w e r e nerved.
blood. T h e w e a k n e s s from a lack o t Electric Irons
a
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d
will
ho
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vory
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a
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a
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loved ones a m i d t h e scenes so d e a r t o
said petitioner is hereby dirocMrs.
S a m u e l Artist and
Infant t o the present ablo corp.«i of t e a c h e r s tfilAnd
to Klvo public notice thereof, by rod colls Jn t h o hlood Is ovorcomo,
h i m . hc took his g r e a t e s t e n j o y m e n t d.aughter
Immersion Heaters and Many Others
D.anbury, Conn,, a r e visit- of the .school.
^
publishinK this citntlon onco in each Gude's P c p t o - M a n p a n send a fresh
In t h e c o m p a n i o n s h i p of his f r i e n d s . i n g h e r mof
o t h e r , Mrs, E m m a I.oomer.
. " k . for throe successive w e e k s , in supply of rod cells a t r o a m l n p t h r o u p h
H e took a large Interest In t h o welMr.'^ "Krnost Scott a n d
daughter w
Ibe
I.ittloton
Guidon.
.1
newsp.aper
"MAKE IT AN ELECRIOAL CHRISTMAS"
T h o s e l e c t m e n m e e t this F r i d a y Stella sailed on S a t u r d a y for E n g - published in said Co\inty. the laflt pub- the blood. Oood blood, p u r e anrt froo
f a r e of t h e y o u n g people, h i s e n c o u r n g c m c n t a n d counsel h a s h e l p e d t o ovonlnR .It t h e m u n i c i p a l building. AU land, whoro they will spoJid
t h e ll(;ition to bo one day, .it le.ist, boforc from poisons, .starts buildinp vipor anrt
m a k e m a n v a p a t h w a y In llfc b r i g h t e r bills s h o u l d be in. a s tho books of C h r l s r m a s soason with Mrs, Scott's s.-ll! Court, and by mallinK post-paid,
Sloop is bettor, a p p e t i t e
dellverlnK a copy of this citation s t r e n p t h .
t h o t r e a s u r e r will closo soon.
a n d t h c i r yvork m o r c succc,s.srnl.
f a t h e r a n d family. T h o y will be pono or
to 111 known porsons Intorestod In the
T h p y o u n g p e o p l e of t h e C o n g r e g a - about M\ wooks. Mr. Scott will cnjoy estate, seven days .at* least beforo said keener, so t h n t t h e body b e c o m e s
W h l l o n e v e r afnil.ated with
any
properly nourlahort,
DniKpIsts h.avc
_,_
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c h u r c h , ho wns d e e p l y Intorestcd In t i o n a l c h u r c h h n d a good audlenco on b a c h e l o r ' s h o m e life d u r i n g t h e i r s t a y <'ourt.
witne.ss. OeorKO K. T..awton. Ksntiiro, Gudo's P e p t o - M a n p a n In b o t h liquid
t h c s p i r i t u a l welfare of h i s town, nnd Mond.'iy evening-, w h e n t h e y repented a w a y .
I'irst
.ItirtKf!
of
said
Court,
this
fourIlls dally living wns an e x a m p l e of t h o farce, " T h e Hlx\-lllo b u n g l e r . " T h c
N'oxt S a t u r d a y a t tho town hall tho teenth day of Iiocomhor In the year anrt tablet f o r m . T h e n a m e " G u d e ' s
t h e renl c h r i s t i a n faith, Ue h a s g o n e e v e n i n g w a s o p e n e d w i t h music, piano f e a t u r e picture will bo Alice H r a d y In one
thousand nine hundred and twen- Pepto-^^anp.^n" is on t h c pnckaRc.
f r o m sight.
In o l h e r lives a r o seen d u c U by MlK-scn Mabel nnd Phyllis "Gut of chorus,*' from a story by MAry iy-one.
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h i s ideals. T h e impression of a llfc N o r g a r d , Mr-s. O c r t r u d o a n d Mlss D o r - C h a n d l e r . Nows a n d fables.
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Icoti»oi.loncei In oT.rjr r o o m — p r S n o t
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tbo c h o l c a t t h . markot J i f o r t T S Z ^
I p«rfMt m u a l c DandoB and C a S i m .
THE FAMOUS
RATHSKELLER
J. B* Griffin
83 East Main Street
Ghoceries
AYER
HOLLIS. N. H:
N o « s Itcnis.
A t t h o ' r e g u l a r mtctlnfj of t h e local
c o r M of t h e \ v , I{. c . T u e s d a y e v e n \1^ " l ? , . " ^ ^ " ? " ' ">>' o l l l e e r B •wore e l e c t e d ;
Mrs, WUhcImliiii B a r n a r d , proa.; M r s ,
Sally S a n d e r s , son. vice; M r s , AUco
Mesaer, J u n
vice;
.Mrs. N e l l l o C.
H a r d y , c h a y l u i n : Mj-s. K l o r a H a r d y
t r e a s , ; M r s . I . o u l s e I > o c k e . con7"; M r s
Ida B. Erskin, suard.
T w o candid a t e s . -Mrs. C h a r l e a H , B r o w n a n d M l s a
Helen Purlngton, were Initiated.
It
was voted to celebrate tho thirtieth
a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e o r g a i i l z l n B of t h o
Hollls corps Deeoinber 30. T h e G
A , U . p o s t , S, o f V „ a n d W o r l d w a r
v e t e r a n . ^ i i n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s of H o l l l s
w
• ' , ' ' ^ . ° - i ^ - J * - ' " " " • S. o f V „ a n d
vv, K . c . Of -Na.shua a r o t o b e t h e
K u e s t s of t h o e v e n i n g .
T h e r e wore
tibout forty-flve nn-sent.
After t h e
bu.-iiness m e e t i n g ( . a k o a n d e o f t e e w e r o
served,
a n d KUIUHH
and
dancInK
brouBht a very pk-usant evenlns to a
close.
and Provisions
BWSJSS:V?.:.w>siSgBi«iS»SgaS«iM^^^
Mrs.
Gertrude Powers nnd Mrs.
C h a r l o t t a W r i g h t h a v o been
recent
visitors In N a s h u a .
A d d l B o n G l l s o n Is still conlined t o
h i s h o m o -with i l l n e s s .
G p o r g e N y o a n d G e o r g e Ablj.jtt h a v e
been hunting deer a t Sandown, Vt.
• MVs. H a r r y C h a n d l e r la i i u i i e i l l a t
her home. ,
li. & A . D . F e s s e n d e n i
which
h a s b e e n cloaed h e r e , is a b t
to o p e n
again very soon.
M r s . M a u d o G r e e l e y a n d r i i l l d r e n of
P e p p e r e l l w e r e w e e k - e n d giiests o t E l win Taylor a n d family,
Fred
H a l l a n d famii.v
uttd
Misa
Doris
Hastings
spent
.<,iturday" i n
-Manchester.
T h o C o n f e d e r a t e d cl • r c h h e l d a
s u p p e r a t t h e v e s t r y T u i •'lay e v e n i n g ,
p r o c e e d s t o b u y Chiifit i a s p r e s e n t a
for t h e C h r i s t m a s tree.
W a l t e r J a c k s o n a n d snus a r o d r a w i n g I m m e n s e l o a d s of i.jgs o n t h e i r
l a r g e t r u c k t o t h e B . .\: . \ . D . F e s s e n den mill.
J o h n G i l m o r e is c l e r k i n g a t O. D .
Fessenden's store.
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r-*»JT ^ • / ^ • * » ' * _ J ,
Confectionery Cigars Tobacco
VERMONT BUTTER A
SPECIALTY
A larere, h a n d s o m o r o b i n . Was s e e n
around t h o houses on Central street
d u r i n g t h o g r e a t ico s t o r m .
Tuesday
tho tpoor fellow could hardly g e t a
rooting o n treo o r s h r u b . A lady w h o
v i s i t s t h e C a p e I n w i n t e r , »;iys s h o
h a s ofton seen t h e m there auiong tho
evergreen trees.
T h o W , R . C, w i l l h o l d t h e i r p o s t p o n e d e l e c t i o n of ollicers o n -Monday
for t h e e n s u i n g year, A good attenda n c e Is d e s i r e d ,
•The electric lights a r c hiiidly d e p e n d a b l e OS y e t . A t t h o m e e t i n g o f
t h e W o m a n ' s c l u b o n Monii,-iy t h e y
w e r o o u t f o r a t i m e , a s w . i : a s In
severifl h o m e s .
Mrs, M y r o n L, Chaffln w a s called
to N e w H a m p s h i r e a g a i n this w e e k
on business.
T h o r e is t o bc a C h r i s t m a s entertainment
for the Baptist
Sunday
school on Christmaa eve.
T h e W e s t Acton W o m a n ' s elub held
t h e t h i r d m e e t i n g of t h e s e a s o n o n
Monday
afternoon.
The
program
c o n s i s t e d o f a r e a d i n g b y -Mrs. M i l l i cent Stanger; humorous sketch, " W o
a r e seven," greatly enjoyed b y t h e
l a r g e a u d i e n c e ; niusic. In eliarge o t
Mlss Charlotte Starbuck. w h o rendered
p i a n o selectlona
delightfully.
T h e A c t o n ^V'oInan's c l u b w e r e guest's
T e a w a s s e r v e d a t t h e cln.s-t; o f t h e
entertainment
and a
social
hour
passed very pleasantly.
LUNENBURC
N.fl.SP-IMLRI m
to their stock of
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
wliich they -would be pleased to have intending purchasers inspect and obtain
prices.
PAEK STREET
AYER, MASS.
FISiH
Unitarian Notes. .
T h e annual evor>;-member canvass
foi- f u n d s I n s u p p o r t o f t h e m o r a l , r e ligious a n d e d u c a t i o n a l w o r k of o u r
o h u r c h f o r t h o y e a r 19i!2 w i l l b e m a d e
S u n d a y aftcu.oon, D e c e m b e r 15. E v ery f a m i l y i n t h e p a r i a h will r e c e i v e
a. c a l l , i f a t a m l l y s h o u l d b e i n a d v e r tently overlooked we beg their p a r d o n
and a s k t h e m t o notify t h e c h a i r m a n
of
tho parish
committee.
Edward
I'riest.
T h e c a n v a s s e r s will r e t u r n t o
the vestry o n o r before six o'clock.
Tho" m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o f t h o L i t t l e t o n c h a p t e r o f t h e V, L . I,, w i l l b o
held S u n d a y evening, D e c e m b e r I S , a t
seven o'clock.
T h i s is a m e o t i n g f o r
m e n only.
T h o a n n u a l C h r i s t m i i s p a r t y will b e
held Saturday afternoon,
December
24, a t 2 , 3 0 i n t h o v e a t r y ,
T h o a n n u a l b u a l n e a a m e e t i n g of t h c
c h u r c h w i l l b o h e l d In t h e v e s t r v
M o n d a y e v e n i n g , D e c e m b e r 2C R e ports in w r i t i n g will be s u b m i t t e d b y
t h o oflicers, t h e v a r i o u s c o m m i t t e e s
tho allied societies a n d t h e ministers.'
Otllcers a n d c o m m i t t e e s t o r 1922 wlll
be electod.
L e t - Us ,Do Your W o r k
Such as
BUTTONHOLES
B U T T O N S COVERED
HEMSTITCHING
PICOT EDGIRJC
PLAITING '
PINKING, Etc.
New InglaHd
Bfltton & Plaiting Co.
Ayer, Mass.
^NOTICE
I Automobile
Painting
SOUTH BROOKLINE, N. H.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS—ALL
*
*
—
in Years
Silk Bloomers
Fancy Turkish Towels
Tea. Aprons
Children's HosieryHand Painted Ivory
Ware
Baby Knit Goods
Comforters
Neckwear
linen Napkins a n d
Table Cloths
Childrein's Underwear
Gnest Towdls
Silk Ciuniikiles ;
Georg^f^ 'Waists
Handkerchiefs in
Saxes
Chrirtmas Crepe Paper
C^n^rpieces and Scarfs
Vani^"Cases
Woolen ScariCs
COME IN AND LOOK OYER OUR C H R I S T M A S
' " ' . ' ..^<iiny'
THE
MainStreet
CASH
DISCOUNT
Page's Block
MASS.
Hoosier Kitelien Cabinets . . $ 4 1 . 7 5 to $ 6 9 . 2 5
Breakfast Suite.
....$125.00
-Tea—Wagons,
.^ .^
.
Smoking Stands.
, .. . $ 1 0 and upwards
Library Tables
.. . $ 2 5 and upwards
Lamps—All Kinds Victrolas and Victor Records
We also have one New England Upright Piano,
—sKghtly used—will sell for $ 2 5 0 ; also, a Jacob
Dohl Upright, $ 1 9 5 . Both are in good condition.
VISIT OUR C H I L D R E N ' S
BROOKLINE, N. H.
I Francis J. Perryl
B. CLEAVES
MARY
O'NEILL
FELCH
FRANK 8 . B E N N E T T
^
Insurance Agent and Broker
DEPARTMENT
MASS.jm^\
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r- , ' J
And look over our Sleds, Dolls, Carriages, Desks,
Tricycles, Carts, Auto Sleds, Kiddie Cars and Toys
of All Kinds.
We also carry an excellent line of .Exquisite
China and Cut Glass as well as Pyrex Ware,
Aluminum and other useful suggestions.
Vl
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J. J. BARIiY & CO.
IVlain Street
Barry Building
AYER,
MASS.
"High Test"
Batteries
A Brute of a Battery
A brute In a box; that describes t h e MACLITE.
The MACLITE surely is a brute for work; it never*
tires day or night, irt all weathers and climates t h e
MACLITE is there; a brute for punishment, too. You
can completely discharge the MACLITE in five minutes and recharge iri twelve hours without warping
or buckling the plates. Some punishment! It's t h e
patented 'plate that does t h e trick. It cannot warp
or buckle. We would bo pleased to call and show
you the construction of this wonderful high test
MACLITE battery.
Woocls' Batterij Ser.vice& Sales
14 Park Street
Tdepbonn Wt^ : V
AYER, ufAffff;
Distributors for Aye^, Oroton, Tfeippenla, littletbo, Westford, 8itta£^,
Earrsrd and Ttownsand
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REPRESENTATIVBS WANTED IN THB ABOVB .T0W14S
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LITTLETON
WEST ACTON
lii AYER,
AVER,
?
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
FLORIST
STORE
For Chrisfmas and all the Year
riot
GardnferW.Pearsoii
^ GEO, E.
LINE
HH^PFoetor
Fice Insurance Agent
WILMOT
Christmas Cards
Tams and Toques
Sweet Grass Baskets
Silk Undermnslin
Blankets
Writing Paper
Ladies' Sij^ Hosiery
Chiistmas Bibbons
Bathrobes
.Plannel Gowns
Huck Towels
Ladies' Boxed Neck.
. wear
Silk Umbrellas
Flannel Kimonos
Celluloid Novelties
Baby Blankets
Bal^ Battles
Linen
Handkerchiefs
Hid Gloves
And Many O t h e r Articles N o t Listed Here
E. D. STONE
Piano TunlRQ
GOOD T O GIVE
Useful, Sensible Gifts and t h e Prices^ are t h e Lowest
Children's Gloves
Aprons
Boudoir Caps
Baby Bootees
Umbrellas
I Dolls
I Woolen Oloves
Jewelry '
Se-wing Baskets
NASHOBA SPA
Eibbon Novelties
Children's Handkerchiefs
ICE CEEAM FOROHEISTMAS Hair Ribbons
Pocketbooks
Women's Sweaters
Silk Petticoats
Candy in Fancy Xmas Boxes
Voile Waists.
Muslin Underwear
in Boxes
Woolen
Sport
CHOCOLATES
Hose
s o a BifpiniGGisTs
LANGDON PROUTY
...Insurance...
L i t t l e t o n , Mstss.
.•;tlni»!i^
SATUEDAY, DEOEMBEE 17, 1921
Mrs,
Dorothy
Farley I.ane, w h o
s p r a i n e d h e r a n k l e last w e e k , is a b l e
NEW,
F A N C Y G R A T E D A.M>
to be a b o u t ,
A l i n e s e r m o n wa,s p r e a c h e d
last
SlilCED HAWAIIAN
PDfEAPPIiES
A Candlo I.ight C h r i s t m a s servico
S u n d a y b y H e v , C. K, H i l l s C ! r a t h e r n ,
will b e h e l d S u n d a y e v e n i n g . D e c e m AT PRICES THAT A R E RIGHT
w h o took f o r h i s thi-ine, " T h e t w e l v e
b e r 2C, a t 7 . 3 0 o ' c l o c k .
Musical d i s a t e s b y w h i c h w o m a v e n t e r t h e Neu"8 Itctius.
r e c t o r , C o r a M. H a g e r . h a s a r r a n g e d
k i n g d o m of h e a v e n . "
a n e x c i p t i o n a l l y line m u s i c a l p r o g r a m
A v e r y plea-sa.-^t s u r j i r i s e p a r t y w a s
I ' e r l e y L u n d w a s f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h t e n d e r e d M r . a n d .M:.s. J o h n T . S m i t h
to be r e n d e r e d b y a c h o r u s c h o i r a s sisted by sololsta.
I n p l a c o of a ' s e r l o .'iecure a d e e r t h e l i r s t o t t h e w e o k . a t t h e i r h o m o l a - ; . S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g
m o n a C h r i s t m a s s t o r y will be told.
.Mr. a n d M r a . W i l l i a m W i t h l n g t o n b y t h e i r m a n y frien.l.s i n t o w n . T o s a y
of . M i l f o r d • w e r e g u e . s t s of M r a n d it w a s a c o m p l e t e .-iurprlse i s p u t t l n g
T h e veatry hits b e e n redecor,-ucd t h i s
Everybody brought lunch
.Mrs. A l b e r t R H l l d r e t h o v e r t h e w e e k - It m i l d l y .
week u n d e r t h e skilful supervision o t
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Specially Prieed for t h e Holidays
a r o u n d Uie heart, but at the present evening.
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next year were jiominated.
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"Wednesdays, T h u r s d a y a n d Fridays. Charles E. H a r d y ' s M o n d a y evening.
G e o r g e A d a m s a n d son B r u c e ot a t t e n d e d b y a largo crowd. A n excelN O T I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVE.V. t h i t
W e s h i p b y p a r c e l post t o n e i g h b o r - It will hold a n o t h e r ' m e e t i n g
t h e r e L e o m i n s t e r , .Mass., w e r e a t t h e . \ d a m s l e n t s u p p e r w a s s e r v e d , a t w h i c h five t h e s u b s c r i b e r h a s b e e n d u l y a p p o i n t i n g towns. Telephone o r mall orders next Monday evening.
l o n g t a b l e s w e r e l l l l e d w i t h t e m p t i n g ed a d m i n i s t r a t r i x
farm Sunday,
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promptly attended to.
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a n d o r n a m e n t a l a r t i c l e s , w h i c h f o u n d T ' l " . ' ' " ' ' ' " t . S r *•'"''' d e c e a s e d a r e r c q u i r brought home a very handsome foxE r n e s t B a r n e . s p l a y e d b a s k e t b a l l f o r a r e a d y s a l e . A n o t h e r t a b l e w a s fllled «n.,i°i„'',?'„1!.'?'i ! ? ^ "S^r"^' =""1 -i'l P " skin.
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I f i U r l B 3l«d- a n d . t i o l d metall.. ,
Alfred F . E a t o n of M a n c h e s t e r s p e n t T o w n s e n d laat w o e k F r i d a y evening. c a n d y , a n d w a s soon sold out, d e m P . U T H G. O'CON.N'OR, A d m x .
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Miss A g n e s T e n n e y is in A r l i n g t o n , r i e r . H a r l a n d X . Hill, t h i s w e e k , a s I t e r s u p p e r a p r o g r a m c o n s i s t i n g of ^ COMMONj^raALTH O F M A S S A C H U ycsuskD(nni^Best;Safnt.AlwixsRdl>bla
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State Grange held in Concord
this vocal a n d instrumental music a n d recr o a l l p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d In t h e e n i t a t i o n s b y s e v e r a l of t h e y o u n g e r t a t e of M A R Y J . F A R R l a t e of A y l r
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week.
m o m b e r s w e r e n i c e l y r e n d e r e d , a n d in s a i d C o u n t y , d e c e a s e d .
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Q u i t e a q u a n t i t y of l a u r e l w r e a t h s r e c e i v e d e n t h u s i a s t i c a p p l a u s e .
SocW h e r e a s , LY.MAN K . C L A R K t h e e x of t h e s c h o o l l u n c h e s t h i s w i n t e r .
a n d t r i m m i n g s a r e being shipped trom
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r o b a t e Court, to be held a t C a m b r i d g ?
p r o v e a s s a t i s f a c t o r y a s t h a t of t h e
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ety m e t a t Mrs. George W o o d i n ' s a n d G r a n g e spent a few daya in Concord
J a n u a r y A. D . 1922, a t n i n e o ' c l o c k In
p a c k e d a box ot bedding, clothing, this w e e k a s t h e State G r a n g e held be n o c a u s e for c o m p l a i n t .
t t i e f o r e n o o n , t o s h o w c i i ^ s e . if a n v v o u
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McKay and
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by d e l i v e r i n g a c o p y
m a j o r i t y of t h e electric lights h a v e this citation
t h e r e o f t o a l l p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d In t h e
before Christmas,
T h e b o x w i i s v a l - p o i n t e d h e a l t h officer f o r n e x t y e a r .
b e e n r e s t o r e d , s o t h a t t h o t o w n i s n o t t^\a'%
fourteen days a t least
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a dainty lunch to t h e ladies a n d a order last M o n d a y evening.
c o n d i t i o n , a n d w l l b e s o m e t i m e y e t , w e e k s , in T u r n e r ' s Public Spirit, a
p l e a s a n t social t i m e w a s enjoyed,
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d in A y e r . t h e l a s t
Bert Phelps' t e a m s . a r e pulling t h e before they a r e all right.
publication to be o n e d a y a t least b e Charles E, H a r d y a t t e n d e d t h e m e e t - cord wood c u t last year on t h e Dixon
T h e n e x t m e e t i n g In t h e l y c e u m f o r e s a i d C o u r t , a n d b y m a i l i n g , p o s t i n g of t h e e x e c u t i v e b o a r d o f t h e F a r m l o t o i i ^ M o r s e r o a d t o t h e V a l l e y r o a d c o u r s e w i l l b e o n n e x t T u e s d a y e v e n - p a i d , a c o p y of t h i s c i t a t i o n t o a l l
b u r e a u a t Milford last S a t u r d a y .
f o r a l a r g e m i l k c o n c e r n o t F i t c h b u r g . i n g o n • • S e e i n g life w h o l e " b y W i l l - k n o w n p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d In t h e e s i a t e
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W h e n leaving t h e Congregational
N ' e w s h a s lieen r e c e i v e d i n tow-n of l a m H . S t o u t , w h o i s a flne s p e a k e r ,
W tness, George F. Lawton, Ksqulre.
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SATXJRDAY, D E C E M B E E 17, 1921
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.Nowa Itents.
At t h e Opora Houso this Saturday
t h e r e will bo s h o w n son\o o x t r a
flno
picturcs, aftornoon a n d ovening. •
Tho. annual concert a n d danco of
t h o flro d e p a r t m e n t I s t o t a k o p l a c o
this F r i d a y evenlns In Prescott hall.
T h o m u s i c will b c b y Nowell'B o r c h e s tra, with a concert p r o s r a m
from
olght t o nine o'clock, a n d d a n c l n s will
follow.
T h e floor d i r e c t o r w l l l b e
• "Wllllam D . S c a n l o n ; J o h n B . S l i n e y .
assistant;
Ernest
Melendy,
John
Rodier, -James Winch, Perley Uextur,
aides.
I c o cream a n d cuke will b e
on sale.
T h e r e will b e freo
transportation from Railroad siiuare.
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Men's club aimouiice that a regular
m e o t i n g will b e h e l d a t S a u n d e r s '
hall o n Monduy evening, for club
membera.
O n J a n u a r y 16 t h e e n t e r tainers and orchestra secured for Xov e m b e r 28 will give t h e p o s t p o n e d
ontertalnment, t h e dance t o follow.
ontsi i l r . a n d M r s . Rafeuse, o n Svcdncsday evening, t h e other attractions
beside t h o g a m e being music, singing
a n d d a n c i n g , -with a line o y s t e r s u p p e r
s e r v e d b y t h e hostess. Mrs. Rafeuse.
,Ml»s l ^ o r a B l o o d j.l.i.ved f o r d a n c i n g ,
a n d Mrs. D o R e n n e » a s accompanist
I n t h e s l n { ; l n £ r . T h o r . w;ui a l s o m u s i c
b y t h e v i c t r o l a . T h o -,v:nners a t w h i s t
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C h a r l e s D e R c n n e . fli.s; tor g e n t s , a n d
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vat-ant storo' in t ' a n n e y ' s blook
i i d t l i t i o n t u t h o r e g u l a r \ - a r i e t y o:' ; .
t h e r e w i l l b e a ttible o f artlcli-.s :
C h r L s t m a s gift.s.
T h e oommitteo «
b e .Mr.s. F r a n k
Holibins, chalriii i
w i t h holper-s.
O t h e r I ' e p p e r e i l n i a t t i r •n p a g e
gavo t h e m w a r n i n g of t h e a p p r o a c h ing hunters.
T h e N e w E n g l a n d P o w e r Co. Is a l ready working on necessary changes
incidental t o moving t h e sub-station
from Us present locatlpn t o a site b e tween Ayer a n d Groton.
T h e A l t r u r l a n ,club, m e t T h u r s d a y
a f t e r n o o n In t h e m u n i c i p a l b u i l d i n g .
T h e r e w a s a .short business session,
a t w h i c h o n e n e w m e n i b e r wiis e l e c t od. T h o s i i o a k o r . H . G. T o w n s e n d of
l-'itchburg, was dotainod t o rsomo rea.son a n d t h e m e e t i n ; , - a d j o u r n e d e t i r l j - .
l - ' r o d o i i l a n l o d g o . I. IJ. O. F . , I n i t i ,iti-.l o n e c a n d i d a t e T h u r s d . i v e v e n i n g ,
and o n e tipplioation for m o m b o r s h i p
wa.s r e c e i v e d .
.Next T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g
t h e tirst a n d s o c o n d l i o g r e e s will b e
oonfoi-red o n f o u r oandidato.s.
A m n o n K n o a m i i m . n t of I . o o m i n s t e r
h a s i n v i t o d t h e riiomb.-i-s o f l - ' r o a o n l a n l o d g e . 1. ( ) . ( l , 1-'.. t o b o t h e i r
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I h i s S a i u r d a y e v e n i n g a ; I Idd F e l l o w s '
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Naturally a store which serves
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the year is the logical place to
select a Christmas Gift that is
sure t o please.
Whether it be for Grandpop,
Dad, Fiance, Brother or Friend
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East Pepperell, Mass.
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Barry Building
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GROCERY
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Railroad Square
East Pepperell, Mass.
Leather Goods
We are s h o w i n g at our factory
FORD COUPE—Ask t h e man who owns one $ 5 9 5
FORD SEDAN—Let's have your order now for Christmas
$660
on Central
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TIE CASES
GLOVE AXD TIE CASES
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SIGSBEE COMPANY
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MASS.
FORD TRUCK—Your choice solid or pneumatic tires
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car ordered up t o Christmas
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