Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 50, no. 38 (25 May 1918)

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Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 50, no. 38 (25 May 1918)
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R'S PUBLIC SPIRIT.
Ayer, Mass., Saturday, May 55,^1918
An-Attractl«e-Bulle(ln -BoaM.
irr«.^vewI»^RI^li^d«on. :,iV. .Mar"tyn
An attractive looking bulletin board was the pastOf, ihere about flfteen
calleil 11 "WnyHlrtn" pulpit" i,us u « " years a g o — W s b r o u g h t hU. bride hvn
*I?^'*"* "^.'^ 'J" Pu'hlli librarv In a and his two sotts were born here Beshady nook between the Catholic sides these" they .have a daughter
churoh.-and—the-center store i n t u U The:^ainily^are;pleusai!tl>-rreDiemBcr.r
eight of all who pass" by either street ed and their, xotajng added much to
The object of the "pulpit" I, to pro-" the pleasure of';t^e.-day.
claim sentences of vital religion and . i l t e s HaMl.ftow:;Wa» at home for
Of ardent .'Patriotism-that wlll be a c - the week-end/ .but" returned to her
ceptable to all, and that win not only school a t Greentield Sunday niKhL shn
utter a great thought but s t u r t t h e h a s been offer#dfl, school there tor
nalnd of the reader thinking along
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the same lines. The motto last week next year.- w—•.•-,'•was Lincoln's words In 1864, ilo less
,. last week with'
acceptable - today: " W e entered ' this about forty h e a d
war to attain a worthy object and the Stock wlliibe.drt ...cattle. The youHK
in up later..
war win not-end until that time." A '':Mr.
and Mrii' . B. Robblns have
fresh quotaUon will appear each week
to.thetrand In towns where the wayside pulpit returned
rheeting-of . ^ i timie and the weekhas been-long used manv people ha-ve iy.
there-,on-M( ;,Red Cross will l>e
tormed the. habit- of iookios for t h e held
- a -very'; May afternoon, A I new se"ntence and the quotation Isi of- though
tendance
is good, •usy season the atten copied, and taken Into the school ent a t the:
l a s t ' plghteen being presor .home.
tainment ;haa.b wetlnjr. The entBr•put over, tlil June
"BUnninK through this whole plan 8 on account'of
is the purpose of stirring the relteldiis 4ns. near t h e
j e r attractions com— _- busy, peuple. A- well-known
r..
"7.7 --a-t?"- ^"te.—The com-:
writer who h a s ol>ser\-ed' the wayside mittee on the 3S«I,Cross drive, which
-pulpits has -called them "spiritual consists Of Mra...#hilip Cunningham,
drinking fountains"; a happy, smile c h a i r m a n - a n d i ^ f i ^ o r for N o . * dis-thatMs Justified in this instance by'the trlct, Mrs."',Ai-B. 'Viwrence for Nd. 2,"
location . o t t h e board opposite the. Mrs, B.,,C.. Stfel for No. 3 and Mrs.
Reed drinking fountain and by t h e John Coffey for. I * f report that the
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quality of t h e quotations of'-which prospect Is,
-for exceeding our
this is ah example; "I will hasten "to quota. ;-.'-..
iinswee the' call of niy soiil'le'st, lon'g
'Mrt.-:Lewl8
iardsoh entertained
unheeded, it "cease to call.!' ,
her nephew, _ juben Wood, from
Sandusky, 'Ohiol jand Mr. and Mrs.'
-Hollls'^Wodd"
— - — . . . - - _ .• ,' j j a m a i c a Plain two
ptlgh Scbool Commencement,.
The high.school commencement, will days this,week;^pMlss'.Wory'i&ii^V; attended the cenBEGULAB
take place, oh'the week beginning "June
at Wov
ter and visited rela:16. The baccalau reate sernion - will be" ventioh
tlves
Cllntpji
SPSXiiAL'PBJCE
iPBlOE
'••week." -, ' •-•' ;
preached by Rov. Floyd W--,-Larhbert- . A- in
son!
Waai'/ •h':t6 Mi^. and Sirs.
son
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Orthbdox
Congregational
75^ EAOH
Eierra
at
Clint
.;-hospital
.last .Saturchurch a t .7.30 o'clock. The graduation, win be held, on June 21. beginning day.-. This Is't; !t-ninth child and as
there
are.seven
;Is
another
boy was
promiStly ut three o'clock. - Dr. Lemuel
H;-Murlin-pre8ident-of Boston • uuiversity, will deliver the graduatioh-ad.^
R. Y. Nelson
begun work on the
dress; - The; parts by the seniors will piece of Iroad-c. ending frora Library
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^*.v, ......a
UJ. v»»t- a c i i i U L i , m i l
hall
toward
Lltt!
on;
Money'was apconsist ,bf the saiiitatorj- by Miss Edna
fof-^tj ; same last year, but
Hartweil. and the-valcdlctory by Miss "propriated
iack of help -J>:^ jgnted doing, it.
Marlon Drew. " Mtisic will be given by
W. K.^MUnPHYj Manager
Slisses Bertl
ihd Lena Newde'ck
the schooi'and the girls', chorus. .-':
week-end guests
, The class o f 191S has the distlrictibn of Worcester',,,
liark Stftet^
C. T. Wethe,j Re's. On Sunday nf: AYEB, MASS.'^ ot being the largest lh recent years—. at
ternooh
they-we;
,- to Camp Devens to
eleven will receive diplomas, and most
(.was recentiy called
of ttutt number plan to enter higher" see a nepheW"
institutions. ; The class fiower is the there.
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peony, and the motto is "Nulla victoria
_Miss
. v - , . ~D.:
. ,--..^WJerton,
milliner, ,of
DoYpuKhow
tMt This ^~ the titne to Save?
sine labore.". The colbrs are black a n d ' Maynard,
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:will:.ffijt? a sale of trimmed
hata from thr^eeSjdfellars to Hve doliara
kold:^
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The senior reception .will be held in at town hall, -Boxboro, ncxt Tuesday
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the town hail on Friday evenihg, June -iitiy ii,.
f-yxVip^;,21, at eight o'clock, t o all friends and
The • corrospoijflents ot this column
relatives of t h e senior, clasi.
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,r FiTCHBUiRG CO-OPERATIVE" BANK
are requested-Jtlghave their copy at
•The alumni banquet -is slated for the publicatlonlcmRce next week WedJune 22, at. seven o'clock in the even- nesday niornirig;JJn.';account oi holiday.
, .y\ • ipffers the way • inK. in the town hail. •
Cliiuvli Ktiftw. y j
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. rliiquire at the store of
.. :Sunday serylc^-^.Slorning worship
, BOXBOROUGH
at eleven o'clpcks'. -Mcraorlal jjxerclses.
Address,: orf-"'"SlolStX aims o f t h e war"
News Items.
/ . J.'Barry, Main Street, Ayer
by" Franklin a i p e a n . Sunday school
W"'et.herbee's and Richardson's trucks at 12.15. :C., Bii"".iheetlnK and evening
and several", private cars "from thi? service a t sevoi(U>'clock; topic, "Doing
town took a count of-flfty-two t o May- p i s -will"; Ieadei>5Barah Coblelgh. The
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hard Grange' on Tuesday evening, speolal s p e a k e r g ^ t the night. Mlss
.whGre-the.ientortainment.-was,f urnlsh- -Margaretrtelgbtoji of Concord J unc-LITTtET<5N^~Th6"'Surgrcal dressings committee of ed by Boxborough Grange, t h e host tlon.
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Newtown w i l l , hold their next meeting furnishing light refreshments to about
'\_ Jfews-Itons.
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on: Tuesday, a s Thursday Js Memorial 150 . Patrons: The local committee
Next Sunday,-/5vill be observed as
day. - . •" appreciates t h e ' Idndness. o"f all w h o Menioriai Suhda;y. i'rinted programs
.Miss Arria P. Stono received"tlie defor the occasloh^"ivl 11 be used. Mrs.
. s r e e of A. B. from the Boston lihlver- . airs. "VVailace Robinson recently en- took part in entertiilnment or trans- G:
W.- Burroitgbs, our Sunday school
:.nlty..on Mo.nday. . Her graduation was tertained her sister arid husband from portation, thus making the evening superintendent,>wUl have the chargo
such a pleasure and success.
attended by Mrs. George F. Stone, Mr»j New Jersey. , _ . . ,
of the exercisee.y/W6 cordially invite
•George Proctor, John Pingry, Mrs. F.
Deacoh:
M.
E.
Wood
'and
family
all
our
people
tO;regard
this occasion
.Chauncey "VV. Doming and Mrs. Jano
,3. Plngry, Mrs., Eunice Bruce ahd Mrs.
recently moved into the smaller as a patriotic dn^ty to attend the servp C K a m b e r s arrived in Littleton on have
; ; H . . F , Works,,,-:
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Jewott:
house
in
West
Acton.
During
ices..;
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Monday morhlng from their .winter
-,.The> Newtown farm .'belonsing-"td apent In Fiorlda and .are again at the the :process of moving and .getting
The "Visitation :&nday -was very sue
settled
in
their
new
quarters-Mr.
and
W. hnome
o m e of
their niece,
J. Fair
. Mrs.-'rbeodore:C.
—r'i,,t»"="""»>'^. Pletcher
''""cner ahd
ana the
tne \v.
oi,tnoir
niece. Mrs.
Mrs. O.
O. J.
, 'Mrs.-Wood w i r e guests-:of Mrs..;I>ewia cessfully hfeld .li*rt, Sunday m o m i h g i
with a gOo'd feljcm^lp of many form. JBlofe.arfls9p;fgrjtcnJaya"juj,<l'.the^ork' 'Of
-•r^rrf^^^^''d"'Jh"D"4dl"S?^^*4«J5'i#^
memi>erS^»«aMendc>-,-One..of t h e -.
'ervllle,. w a s done by thelrTsori's family."•""" former
Mr. Martyn,
- month.
ervllle.- w h o takes possession next „ Th»«ermon^at the Unltariah ebarelr
Rev. "William C, Martyn and fnm- and his ministers,-,-Rev.
family, visited our town for
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- • Ject
Sunday
^morning
.will
be" we
o n ' tprofess."
h e - s u b lly camo from 'Mlllburj-, whore Mr.
of "Living
the,
gospel
T h e Wnlter Tltcomh tamily win and will be in part a revie-iv or report Martyn has preached for several the week-end. I^ %vas Inspirlnij to-see
move into Mr. TItcomb's new house of tho enthusiastic meetings of annl- years, to be present at the Old Horae the reawakening of the old memories
and acquaintances. The pastor and
on Foator stroet within a'few week-t.
versary week.
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Sunday. They were entertained by Mr. .Martyn oaiciuted together at the
service and both gave brief addre.><..!<'.',,
appropriate to the occasion.
Thc pastor and Mlss Mar,v Hager a.s
delegate' attended the state convention of the Congregational churches
held at Worcester May -:j-2:2.
No. 38. Price Four Cents
We
Guarantee
uXt^S^^t^'^'"''"'"""' *"'
that our'clothes will be all wool because
that wears the best and lasts the
longest;
that the tailoring will be careful and
enduring;'
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that the dyes will be fast and lasting.
We guarantee that clothes made by
us will not need to be replaced soon;
that they willbe completely satisfactory
to you in every respect; and that they'
will be economical of the country's
resources of inaterials and labor.
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pLllir Atrtb Supp
A. G. Pollard Co
THE STOBE FOE THRIFTY PEOPLE
In i;pUe of unseuled co.iditior.s. the
total American- tiade with Hu.ssia
amounted to $4 33,000,000 in 1917, s
decrea»;e of only Soi*.000.000 as cofjipared with I1f\*i. This decreas-e was
In the trade, with Asiatic Itussiu and is
attributed lo congt^ytion and iniriort
restrictions at Vladivostok.
<^^\y the twelve-cylinder tvjie o.
l.ibcrty moiur for air.olaiu's is now bein,^ built. It havin;: been thouijh: beit
in view of deveUipmer.i? abri>ad ;o
concentrate on the high-powered eni^ine instead o:" the eisht-cylinler.
Qur ynderprice Basement
PRESENTS
THESE SPLENDID
VALUES FOR YOUR ATTENTION
25c. VARD
About 8000 yards of fine wash goods at I6ss thah mill prices. Fine printed voilesi 40 inches wide; also, fine batiste, white, plain and fancy
woven voile, sport stripe poplin and beach cloth. About 90 percent of this lot came irt full pieces and worth from 39c. to SOc. yard.
All at one price
25<^ yard
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KHAKI CLOTH—About 20 pieces of very fine quality of khaki cloth in
tan .and olive colo.rs. Special value at
3 5 d yard
Ready-to-Wear Section-Basement
LONG WHITE SKIRTS—Ladies' Long White Skirts, made of fine cambric, cotton and nainsook, with deep lace and embroidered flouncing- At
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^ 1 . 0 0 each
ySee-Window-PalniBr-Street—7~"
Merrimack Street
Basement
BUTtERICk PATTERNS FOR JUNE
• . ^08t attractive models, for Summer Wearables, Fashion Books, Delineator.<?
and'Fashion Sheets are ready.
OrcairKt ^ho*T on lOartli \rlU IZxhibtt
In I'ltt'hburic Jtiup s
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Our label in a suit is a
———:. pledge of this-^-smaU
thirig ,to look for
a big thing to find
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B-.
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Hart, Schaffner
r- &rMarx
Good Clothes Makers
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. OPPOSITE DEPOT
Ayer - - Mass.
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This is the Best Place to Buy. Your
Straw
Hat
tJ
ms®!
STRAWS
_ ^"-e are me season's newest, smartest styles in many kinds of weave. We have
.he nat you want at the price you want to pay. Every straw is the best possible value
or the money-every one new, smart and trim. All our straws come from that wellknown ana reliable house of
Once ai;alr. th.^ tfl.'id tidings are bointr
spread broadt:tst telling o:' tin- comins
6f Barnum it Bailey*.-' circus. The K"rea:est show on e.iith. It ia an-'Ruincert. wi'.:
positively !).• fxhn.iied in TitchburK'
this .sea.-^oii .md. as usual, a larpre p^^cent.'iK-e of the popuiatlor. wiii declarta holiday to visit i:i" s!iow.
The biff tiicuy v.i;! uxhibi; in Fitchburi^ On Ju:''j b.
I.t is proniiaf-ii that nothintr to com- which is •: guarantee of correc-style and superior quality. A good time to buv is ;IOH..
part' with the picst-nt Ban.uin A: Uail-'v
pf-rforniancf- has evi-r beiore been seer,
under can\ns .Ww and novel features
PRICES-Sennit
Sailors S2.00, S2.50, § 3 . 0 0 and $ 3 . 5 0
hux'e been iinp<>rt-d from abroad and
a proffram ot eveiiTs, tliriliinif, eUucaMilan
Straws
llonat and si: femiti>;ly funny, wlll oc$1.25, $1.50 and $2.00
cupy evfr> i;,stiLiit in three rlnKS. four
Mackinaws
^'^'ln^^ above and the hipwtaKes, th
$2.00 and $2.50
podromc • wm;iDiindinwr for more than
threo hours.
Panamas
Therf i.s a i; tv ariii R-orsfoiis faifeanr
$5.00
entitled. "Alii llln and ids wonderful
tamp,*" in wi: 'h M'-arly 1,400 perMony
a!id one ih"i and animals appear in
NEW CAPS
m.aKnillcent <:< tome!* rivadn the dresr*
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
of the peop:.- jf th'^ famous: **ArabLar.
sortment
of Caps in thenew
Xisht.^"* Htui :
Tills will bf follo-.ved
A fine •:,
We have our usual complete Ime of
b y ft I i 0 5 t ••-;
f s ;n all parts" of th'Kreat cnciosu
There will he ?lx;v
clown.*!, a ^r. :;\ increased mena:ft»ri»' shapes anc .ew patterns. Some beaut::
Light
Weight Underwear; all the leading
of wihi z:x.\ in r.tii.ed anintals. i'our
wreat herds f ••!• phantH. several c;ira- fabrics and
:.^igns shown this season. /
vans of cam-' ,;;.'! many rocently ho: r
makes in Union Suits, Athletic Suits and
baby animals.
The fre.- :.
pnrade, whicli wP have the /,. r.stin & Hubbard label—n:;
the
regular Two-piece Suits in Balbriggan,
start from x\>
i ;;s lot ;i; teii o'ciock
on thf moriiti; • ' I reus day, !a ent::ei\ bette.-.
dlh'cien: frNainsook and Knit Fabrics.
.' V thint: of the kind
.e ver phown t..
It will be thre.
(>5o to $ 2 . 0 0
mlifs in It^n^-rt .1 .i tiier<h will be band.on foot, on hoi .s• • •• k. and riding on tor
Prices on Two-p-ieces Suits run from
of waKons ui -.•••
•''. i-id irold. There, wli;
be alx b:tl:ds ;;'i .il and they win be asSisted by t.'i.^ -:-:i:u calllopesand a'.
FANCY SHIRTS
50< to Sl.OO per garment
electric phino
With the hirw:«-t tent In the. histcwv
of all clrcu.-^f.-. ;h. Karnum & Balb'^
Our S:ur; display is unusually good and
Prices on Union Suits run from
circus proniis*':" this fieaaon to makr
KOOd
ajrain
i;I."1»-•' hoaat
IV*
>t K a 111
itiJ.tit^
that U Is the varied. Cur stock was selected witli much
7 5 o to_ $2.00__per suit
.y.C£lU.iiaL.aiia^\:.on a-;atlh,
LllroA-d
trains compil."!!!!: "'.' r.illroad cars, wll
bc reO"Ir**-<l to ti.in.'ipo'rt Its paraper- care and '.
are
offering
wonderful
values
nnll.i, and more than TliO hors«s will be
used to tranjifor Its warrons from the
on today'; arket. Better buy now while
railroad yar^ls to the show lot.
MEN'S SHOE DEPARTMENT
New Advcrtt-semente
you can .<-cure values much below the
LAMSON-HUBBARD
Men's Gun Metal and Russia Calf in
both high and low cuts. All made in the
T * o to flve minute* to everythlUKHouso ot ten rooms; can be made 'into
S :t Cuffs
$1.00 to $2.50 correct styles by well-known makers of
two tenements. Shed and barn-. Water
In house. Telephone and electric lights
!.-undered Cuffs 6 5 ^ to $ 2 . 0 0 good shoes. The new mahogany brown
a%-allable. Can have seven open, flretdaces. -Almosf an acre o r l a n d : (rrape
S;!k Shirts
$4.00 to $5.00, color is here.
-vines, apple. i\oar, cherrjr and plum
trees. HenhouK* 50x10. The larse vaAls: a b;g line of Fancy Shirts with |
High Cuts
$3.50 to $8.00
cant corner l.i p
Collar attncned. All the good makes here, j
Low
Cuts
$5.00 to $7.50
FINE LOCATION FOR GARAGE
.FOR SALE IN QROTON
market
t
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oday.
WAS'DO'S
Agent for
Laundry and Dyehouse
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GEORGE H: BROWN
Top-to-Toe Outfitter Ayer, Mass.
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PAQE TWO
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The utage soon us wgLr v,aa declared he volunONK D O U i A R A N D )nsm
VOS'IH earnest and thouxhtful
was »lmpl> ana cfteitlvely decorateO tet red for s e n i c e In the navy «ind wu
to tho submar'nc base In Ncni
P E R Y S A B IN ADVANCE
J o thc c a p i b l t chairman ot th? Red iisalknid
I onrton Conn
Hc -nna Kranted u
Cross goes much of the credit of thin brkf
fuiloufch
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«KORCE II. B TURNER. Pakllaket ovent
Mr
111
Mrs
Kclrcr
hi\< spent thc
Wo publlah tho foUowln* P a p e n
Mr tnd Mrs S IJ %\.it»on u-e m ik \ ( e K to irhm In in automobile
On
ing ultt-allons iind r< no\ itlonx on thi Mondi\ i.\tnln(, they -were fcl%cn i
Tomer's Pnbllo Spirit, Ajr«r. Mao*.
ticorge t Day house which iWij «lll s u r i i l - i I 11 \ "t tho homc of tht
n > e Groton liCnrtTniirk
OCCUPJ when It Is llnlshid
Gtort,t urooni K i/.ircnts In Berlin und man>
Tb« Pepperell Clarlot»-A<lTentocr
H ; Cttdmiin. ut tho other side of thi Iirettv and useful present wcro giver
_ « » lilulotqn'Giildon
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-VilltlKt. i!<_ul»o maklog some attiacllve them'. CJB Wcdneaday-they, loureaitc.
chansea and Improveniehts' oi) his Wcfitford and wcrc ut the homc of the
Tho Woitford WardamJui ""
hoUFe.
bride'.-) parenta. • Thc groom reportii on
T b e Harvard IllUrido
j,ne lied croKS~Tl-T ^
-rhte- w t o i "MiAaturday lor Hervll't'. Mr. iUid .Mis.
J^ bhirloy Orado
bclng >ucce«sfully carried on this K^.jzer wlll muke their honic In N'ew
H i o Townecnul Tocsin
week anil expects to reach Its yuota London. Conn., .where he If- stationed
-^BeTBroomho tN.-JbL) B«a«>Bof-$t)0.000.- l.et everyone be. faithful The Kood wishes of the-br!de's friends
and Klve to the extent of his or her. go with them.
Ibo Hollls (S.U.)
Homcstend
abilitv. Those havlnn thc matter In
charg'e arc Kdward M. Abbol. chair- Dtatli.
Kuturday, -May 25^ 1918.
man; AUred W. Hartford, treas.; Mllcf.
.Mrs. Sarah 1.. Whitney, v.ife of
William C. Precious, .Mr^.
H. Whitney, died at her home
Thc correspondents of this column COIIIns, .Mrs.
tetker, .Mlss Elizabeth De- Charles
on
the Lowell road last Sunday- aged
nro requested to. have their copy at Wllllam
Joseph I-eClerc.-Forgo yllla>!0; S7 years
9 rfionths; She wus born
the publication offlco next week Wed- laney,.
THE^MiBiN WHO LETS WELL ENJ^UOH ALpNE,
A. Heuley. Walter C. 'Wright, In I.owelltmd
' WATCH AYER HEIGHTS GROW
and was the List survivor of
nesday mornlne on account of holiduy. Joseph
Wesley O. Huwljes, Granitevllle; Chas. four
children-of
Georse
W.
and
Mary
YouViir
usually find'at the end of his career sittipg o'h a.
Just
watch
the
development
of
this
property
and
within
Blodsett. Hector Anctll, Mrs. Merbert R. (Brown) Sanborn. Her childhood
WESTFORD
E ?"Ietchcr. north part of town;-A. A. and the eiirly years of htr married
two
years
from
today
you
will
either'say
to
yourself
or
park
ben<Sh
wondering where his next meal is coming^ f/omr
LunOberB. Hi-ookslde; Harwood U
were pussed In l.ow-ell. Her fathei
WriBht, Charles O. Prescott,- Center: life
Center. :
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for
over
a
quarter
of
a
century
was
a
someone
else,
"Wasn't
I
foolish?
Those
lots
you
see
over
Don't
be
that
man. Cet wise. '
The Mixttawaukqc Camp Fire Girls Mlss Alice M. Howard. Mrs. Alexander familiar flgure on the Lowell police
hold t h e i r xcgular -weekly meeting- In McDonald, William R. Taylor. David force and was well known to man> there I could have purchased two years ago for less than
tho form ot a business meeting on I.. Grelir. Aithur E. Wil.son, other parts Westford people. About twcnty-twc
BUY A BUNGALOW OR COTTAGE SITE , \
•' . '
last week Thursday, all but one mem- of thc town.
years ago Mr. Whitney bought thc one-half what they are worth today. In place of having
ber being present. It was voted to
furm
on
the
Lowell
road,
near
BanThe ited Cross parade In Lowell on
ON AYER HEIGHTS tODAY
- U
send fpr the regulation cercmonl.-il Tuesday evoning will long be One even' ister's Corner, .where they niadc thcli money and a foundation for a home, 1 have nothing left but
e o s t u m e s tind i^lans' were discussed remembered In purpose' and slgnltl- home.
a
feeling
of
regret."
'
coacarntae the grand rniinrll llr^ .to
nce by these who-partlelpat^d-ln-it.
Mrs. Whitney w-as oxcepllonally. ef-be hold m Ayer this Saturd.-jy. All The Westford company, M, 8. G., turn flclent a s tt flnancial manager. She
-lho Camp Fires near Ayer will partici- ed out In full form, and were-given was a w-oman of siibstantial charactei
pate and the public Is cordially Invited- tho courtesy of a visitlhg company, and Xew England Yankee Common
t o attend." Two. new nanies wlll soon being first tn line of march next to the sense/ and had a large degree of re- Land is land wherever found. The difference in valae results from the relatiVeeaming power of each parcel. No matter where you
be added "to the list of membership band m the long procession, t o r t y - serve force for emergency and tbe
buy yua are paying for opportunity. Increase in population,makes the opportunity.
Hat o f t e n , those'of Misses Ethcle and nve women of the Westford Ked trials of life.
Helen Burland.'
Cross branch were In '.line Ih their
Six children W(;"'re born to Mr. dne"
white
uniforms,
their
banher.
readinj
Rev. Charles P. Marshall, a former
Mrs. Whitney,' only one surviving,
"pastor-ot the; Congregational -chqrch "Westford 777 members," - being -In Charles H. "Whitney, Jr.; thererare
The'Money You Pay for Rent Would .Soon Buy a Homebere, now located over the historic old evidence. A group of the girls of thc five grandchildren'.
Church of the Pllgrlniage: In Ply- Junior Red Cross, in-charge of'Miss
Mrs. Whitney W d s a .never falling
PROPER
RESTRICTIONS
ONLY
DenSeld,
were
also
in
line.
'.
EASY
TERMS
mouth, haa been granted a six-months'
BUY YOUR HOUSE LOT TODAY
helpmeet as wife, counsellor .ind mothleave of absence, during which h e wlll
fcl.M ^
er, and the memory of her life will
go tiJ-France for Y. M. C. A; work
linger with those who have lived with
\irlth the men In uniform. During his. About *rpwii.
her these many years.
absence Mrs. Marshall and his daughWesttord Grango held Its annual •The tuneral took-place from Kei
t e r Marlon win stq-y at the h o m e . o f veterans' night on Thursdaiy evening home
ori Tuesdtiy morning at 10.3(
one of the Plymouth parishioners. of last week. There was a good^atRev. Howard A ; Lincoln con-Those w h o ' know Mr, Marshall will tendance, the haU being full, to do o'clock.
ducting
the services.
Mrs. Janetfeel sure ot his abllUy-and sincerity honor to'the veterans. It was expec- Wright sang
"Wo shall reach the sumand trlendllnesa to do this service suc-- ted that ii quartet a n d orchestra from mer land bye
and bye" ajid"Lead.'
Cnmp' n e v e n s would be. present, but klndiy light."
The bearers were AYER HEIGHTS wiU have a Great Increase in Value in the near future. Tliis sale offers the Greatest Opportunity Ever Presented
young men had, beeh sent from Frank C. Drew,-\Francls W. Banister.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert EIll<\tt, of these
B-'v
the
qamv
elsewhere
the
day
before.
-William
Graves
and
Winifred Wright.
Jxjwell, "haVe o p e n e d - t h e i r summer Thre: was a good program—Parson
to the people of Ayer to buy builduig lots
Services were held at two o'clock at
iome'ih.-.Westfordyfor the season..
Smith's tamily album, written'by one the chapel in the Edson cemetery,
Word iiomes to" t h e Westford triends ot the members, made a clever hit, Lowell. \?any friends went to this
YOU SHOULD BUY TO INVEST
YOU SHOULD BUY TO SPECULATEniJi' I •of the birth ot a son to Mr. and Mrs. the men who took the parts receiving final. serX'Ice. Rev. Howard A. Lin- YOU SHOULD BUY TO BUILD
Artbur•QrJfflii HUdreth, o t Munson. much applause', Mrs.. Perley Wright coln again conducted the services.
Mr Hildreth is one o t our well-known reading the Interpretation of the pic- Miss Hazel Wirt and Edward. Wirt
Then you'll Understand for Yourselfi
Then You'll Buy for Yourself!
Look into it for Yourself!
Westfprd -boysi and Mrs.: Hildreth was tures and also gave several pleasing sang. Thieu bearers werie -Frank C.
• songs, Gebrge Shaddick; Drew, George " Webber, Francis - W.
fe' ^ formerly M l s r Bertha Norrls, a pop- selections;
ular teacher:-in Westtord. academy. quartet" singing. Marlon and Mildred Banister-atjdWinifred Wright. There
N e x t ' m o n t h ' Mr. and Mrs. Hildreth Fletcher, F r e d a Johnsoti and Edith were linany of the . beautiful flowers
. , a n d baby ison plan t o ! c o m e t o . W e s t - Judd; solos, Mrs. C..D> Colburn. with which the deceased loved. The burial We Reserve the Right to SeU to Desirable Parties Onlyl
ford for the summer.and.WiU pccupy Mrs. C. H. Blaney as accompaitlst. was In the family lot.
Mr a n d : Mrs. Goode's apartment in Ice creara and coke was sold and
Ayer's Ideal Location for a Home. Choice BuUduig Lots
there was general dancing.
t h e Hamiln house.
Granitcville.
Mrs. H. .V. HUdreth h a s - h a d a
Mrs. C D . Cushing, who has been
Frontins on WasMngton and Nashua Streets
The GraniteviUe A. ft. baseb!vll
beautitul yellow lady's,slipper plant spending the winter at Miami, Fla-,
visited Forge Village. on last
In bloom in her garden. There w e r e has now come north tor thc summer. team
-afternoon and scored its
counted nineteen blossoms at one time. She Is.vlsiUng her daughter, Mrs; Wil- Saturday
Ayer Heights is a high rolling land, an ideal spot for a
$75 to $500
Cash or Easy Terms
third straight victory b y * defeating Low Prices
A s is-well known thoi yellow variety liam-R. Taylor.
the Red Sox of. that vUlage.by the
of the lady's, slipper/Is much more
home.
Th'ere has been a .great prevalence score ot 14 to 8. . The game .was reA
Few
Higher
rare than the'pink, and Is. one of.the ot measles, but most of the -children plete with tree hitting, -with many
Free from noise, bustle, spioke, heat and dust of a city,
Interesting varieties ot the orchid are' over with theni now-. The twc flashes of brtUIanf flelding and interfamily; •..'••-••;•
and yet near eriough to churches, sohools, stores and facgirls In Arthur.Day's tamlly, -Viola anc" mingled with a tew errors on each
The householders In the community Miriam, have been nmong the latest side that made the flnal outcome IF YOU ARE ON THE EARTH, OWN A SLICE OF IT!
tories. Just the place or growing families. Pure air, plenty
-Win be glad to heat; that the prospect victims. N'ornian' has been staying rather -uncertain; at times.- The G. A
of getting the streets oiled this scason with his grandmother so as to avoid C. got the Jump on-their opponents
of rocm where the children will grow up strong and vigorous
i s fairly hopeful by those haying the the quarantine.- Mlss Martha Hlldreth by a four-run lead: in. the first inning
matter ih charge, -pifflculty of getting has felt .the long strain of carlns foi and Grlfnh kept the hits so well scat- At AYER HEIGHTS you say Good Morning to Good Neighbors
and doctors are seldom required.
"•
the oil and oC transportation ;has ieiLjn.otjiei:; ;_Mrs^ -George _Sherborn tered that they.._weic .>n.eK«c headed.
Forge Vlliage w a s greatly strengthen•'Haa€nhe""chfferpMSe'~nvore—donbtftir has come to help'relieve her. "" '
ed for this-game, while Granitevllle
this year and at any fate it may be
Sirs. Janet Wright. Mrs.-. George.
T H E WEBB-f.WEET RE.\I.TV CO.
later in the season In gettlng.lt done. Walker arid Mrs. S. L. Taylor attended had practically thfe same lineup. Thc
The electric cars and the many auto-, the'cobnty W. C. T ; D , convention in Granlteyllle cltib wUl m e e t t h c MidHOW TO CET, TO AYER HEIGHTS
Ittu, a Large force of men buUdlns fctrccts to graac, loylnjf water pipes
mobiles "makes this modern Improvc- Ayer on Wednesday afternoon. Rev dlesex .X. C- ^or the second, timq thiseason at Washlnston park In I.ow-and makins oUier Intprocnicnts on their land at A Y E R HEIGHTS.
meiit seem one ot the necessities.
Five minutes' walk from Main Street up Washington
C. C. P. H l U e r . o f Boston, formetly o t cll on this .Saturday atternoon. Thr
The Company h a s already fcold a number ot lots and two houses a r e
Miss'. Marjory Seavey -was in at tend- Westtord, -was among those present.
oatterles for the gam^ hist Saturday
ance a t the comniencement exercises . On Friddy-'evening,-May 31, the, were Griffln and Reeves -for Granite- Street to Highland Avenue or Nashua Street.
under constmcUon.
.
a t Boston, university this last -week, postponed May iparty utfder- the aus- vllle,. Suillvan-and Tessia fOr Forge
ghe reports the exercises o.t great in- pices of the Woman's Aillance will, Village; Harry Hartford, umpire.
terest, although many phases ot the take plac'e.at the town.hiall. This -wlU
school lite being affected by the war be a very attractive affair and de-.
Many members of the local Eed
THE LAND EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY UNTIL 7.30 P. M. TO SHOW YOU OVER THE PROPERTY
conditions.
serves the attendance of all. There Cross took part In the big parade that AGENTS WILL BE ON
The epidemic of measles is still In win be the trimming ot the May pole was held In Lowell on last Tuesday
For Further Information, Plan of Lots, Etc., Call or Write . . .
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full swing, many households where by twelve lads and la.ssles. some beau- evening.
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there are chlidren being in quaran- tiful English dances and some fancy
Joseph -Wall, local deputy flsh and
tIij»._..We heard one estimate this dances. As Miss Ot:klngton has been game warden, has recently - liberated
-week- of 100 cases throughout the training them we may be assured that 1.2,000 yellow perch in the different
to-wn, including all the villages. This, It will all be very beautiful—the chil- ponds in this vicinity.
These fish
of course, affecte the school schedule dren will enjoy and so wlll their ejd- were sent from the Vermont st.'ite
•during t h e closing weeks previous to ers. Mlss Elinor Colburn is the ef. hatcheries In St. Johnsbury.
the long vacation. •
ficlent pianist for the affair. General
John Horan, of Charlestown, has
Rev. and Mrs. Howard A. Lincoln dancing will follow. It will be well been
a recent visitor here.
. •
and Mr. and Mrs. L. '^. Wheeler were worth your attendance.
The
memhers of. St. Catherine'.s
In attendance - Monday at the afterThe Hon. Herbert E. Fleteher Uak church.choir are to hold ti concert in
noon and evening sessions ot the state hill farm have peas in the pod stage
conference of ConKregational churche.s of development. At the Old Oaken I*'orge Village in the near future.
The locjtl basehall club is withou,
htld at the Jarge Piedmont churoh in Bucket farm they Just passed Into the
a ^-:im^ for Memorial day afternoor
Worcester. While there it was pleas- blos.soin Htase of promise.
OFFICE ON THE LAND
and
would like to hear from any oli n t to meet .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, of
A hol day and a warm forest fire the 16-1'T-year-old teams :r. Lowell or
Sler ing-. Mr Wallace now has an last
Saturday
afternoon
on
the
line
of
the
surrounding
towns,
Ad<lr<-.ss
the
iiuonioblle xxxxd i-roiii
to make thc Lowell and FItchburgr' railroad.
Granitevllle A. '.".. F.'X 112 To tlie Honorable thc Ju.stlces of tlie
Westford or.e "f his
ol>jectivc near Nabnassett pond, called out the Manaper.
Graniteviile.
Su|>crlor Court within and tor
points I'f any ilistan'-.
Westford lire deiiartment and fragI ttttin i:H-lM--rial .^t-i
be
tlic County otMiddlcsfci:
w-U
ments of the West Chelmsford willing- .Josejih Wall ar.d John .Sninr.er. o'
hc d on .Siinday :,t
;av:an to-bc flre department. After burnini: <Tourt Grtinlteville. I-', of .\.. .'ittended
V
HE.'!Pf:CTKl'I.I.'i' libels and rejireIS ex- .:p much cut w-ood ;ind tmi-ut bushes as dele>;ates; the ttrand cotirt eonver.church and a cnnli. ;r,\ .T;i
Mr. at.d some brinrrt it extinguished itself tion thiit was held in the Aiacficai scnts >1II.I)P.EI> '". M. .DOdl.EY pf
tended to all to •!•>• x-r,:-oo
Conccrd in s.iid County, that she was
Puck.-^horn wi'.l preach the s. iby tii..- coaxing: aid of the lire depart- Ho.use. Ho.-'ton, this w-eek.
lawftilly inarrled to HEOIXAI.D V.
Mr Lincoln and the (Iraiiii.-v
'::(-nt .tnd Ihe Impasstilile .Xabnassett
i-"red
I
>ero':-.c.-i'.ipht
;t
strin;.of
r.in<
'
.
!.•
.\1.-toi will as.si.st In the servir
liea::tiful r.i:i:bo-.\- trout on l-a>t Ttjes 1)1 I'.H.K-^' .now i.f San Francistco.
i.Ol-.cl.
morial day ar.d its attendant
!,.• f.ilk.s ave hiK-i);^ ],..x:,to"- tht day. rie s.tid that they w-e."- Mtiitt the state ot Californi.l. at Pei.pcr '-11.
ivsnnie new sicrr.irtcance .
txxo-o
in sai.l County <f Middlesex, cn tite
ll tinu,-. ;'ir.«i uliler lolKs x,re l)ianl- Iiat seniew at.re -'.-ver there."
ch inBing days and its <d
twenty-sixth day of September .KU.
rst lime.
.\<'\v .\tlv*'rtiscint*iit.S
c h t n g e s to thouKht.'til ,d ,--(-:va:i< •-- ;
Ii'ii, .'in.l thereafterv.-firds yottr lib.'.-.he ir.ter'-.-^t of sa^il^K '.vhea
rather than the cHeljrating of a >iJiili^ }
L
o
lant and th<- said libellee lived tosethTO
I.KT—•"
i
r
n
i
s
i
e
d
>
x-'co^m.
(iepart:ia-::t (J' .I K'rit-iilttirt- a'lvi.'^t
holiday.
u i u l C' i'.:\ liu 11^.. T.v, -A-fW s;- :att*<J ; re r.l or lis i-.usba-.id and wife in this Come»-,
sayiii>;
that
p
us:ni-'
of
mor.Thc .Vasholiah Camp H"ire CJitls.
!W» prr moiiili. J l A. C<<.\. W.W. eloiJ
p o a i a ! ar,,r-.: .SIS .^how th.at ri • i.ni'ii.wealth, to wu. at Pepperell: that
chnrge of their puardian .Mr.". Jiihn af osr itatlitiou..;
i v.-!i»,-.it arii! >•••* l i i . '
yctii- ihellar.t has alwaya "been taithP Wright. Avlli he In Ittendanco in c o n s u n i p ' i o n ...• rice in the I'l, ited
T(i
the
.MlddlcM'X,
C'lunty
<'eniml.s.slonr
ful tc her niarriiiKC vows .ind obliftathe Krand
full ceremonial a ;tirc
\,ev ex,\.i a I- niily .-i.v pounds
- .-\yer this .States.
efsl
tk.ns. but the said Reginald V. Dooley
council flre to be held
lier y e a r , a n d t'a is jiii'.stiy ip the .south.•<hirley. .M.i'ss , April : i, ISIS.
beinL' wholly re;.-ardle»s of the .-fame,
Kiturday.
ern st.ites.
'I'a • (-oi.suniptii'p, in th.
•;'s;icctfiil]> rept'-sent tr,-^- under- at !•' prt roll aforesaid, on or tibout. the
Everyotif is r»-niiT.ded of the senior L'nite.i st.'^t.s
lowest
.t a t.y
s:p:.'.:
inhabiiints
of
the
tow:
of
Shirfirst 'iay of Deeember. A.n. l i t l l .
c't«s i>"lav t:iv.-n I'v th<- .-.cadetny stu- ntltloi;. N o r w
n.i S w e d e n ': .nsum.
di nts this Knd.-iy evening, This -s a n i n e p o u n d s
capita.
U n s -ia 11 le;., 111 said County, that the r. ad from with' u: just raiine wilfully and iitterly
pr ty Japanese play and pf-niises to En>.lan<l 1'^ 1'
'• :)4. I t a l y i> 1. Ger- ne.ir Shirley depot at the K.tchburg deserted your libeilant, which deserbc most tittractive.
t~. and
a n d China
C h i n a l-'.S.
ria:,r.,i..] tracks, northerly to Shirley tion has continued from such time to
m a n y M-i. .laji;
147
Twenty stars hav<- rf-f<-:,t;y been
T h e i!ei>art:
It ..I- a^-ricuilare h.'is Ce: tr. at the .-ommon. Is in teed of the date hereof, being'more than three
•idded to thc town-s si,-rv;<-<- llaK. «n thi.s tina; W.I:
,.', potatoes:
Whet, re, 'lit.. XX .and specific repaii;s. Where-consecutive years next prior to the
impressive total of siMy-fiiiie.
One y c u .irive iilt
i;.- country yotl w-h. for. «• pray you w-ill relccat*- paid films of this libel.
gold star slKnitles the d.-ath of Private 'li\-e in lh'- p..
. -'-etions brinK' hack
Adlat l-ant-'ley. .Som<- f.-iithfu'. repairs a s a c k OI- tw- It >.iiir car; th(-n eat ro.l .;:i; direct specific repairs iherew:-.e;<-fore your libeilant prays that
h i v e recentiv lieen done I'li the big t h e n t m a n y . ,!• every day several cn
a divnrce frf.m the. bonds of matriJltg that floats with the s<-ivice and t i n i e s a .ia>.
•iM'.I.K.'! H. WEARK. .Tl:
- an idea that will
mony
may be decreed between your
III erty loan llaKs on the l';K Hag staff. Rave t h e e,..ix.
!ind eight oth" : s.
, : it H will help .'sav.libeliant iind the said RoRlnald V.
This "work was .lone by a committee t h e bit.- f o e . !
s. :ve thnt w-ill soor.
.-, , :-•. IKIS.
Doolty.
And your llbellant repreof ladles from Westford Grange.
heKin to spr."
xf .t isn't oaten, l.et
sents that there has been born of said
.ieop, l.'nless IV inPlans for Memoria: day next w-eek tht.s fa. t -ix.ix
%
I luniciiwoalth of Ma*sacliu.<etis
marrii.cc a son,—Joseph S. Dooley-,—
imittlon of p..tat.ies
Thursdav hav.-'largely been complet- cre.-is.- ..til- I '
tlle next few- w. .-ks
new- abcut thr^-'- yenrs old, and prays
ed Art"htir D. Prince, ot l-owell. will | niark.-.i:\ -.v.t
• tine of the County Com- that the Court may mnke such decree
:css of much wh.-.itk n e the address at the hall. Hon. Her- i th'-rf U.I, '••
for tho County of Middle- as it ccnsiders cvpcdlerit- relative to
• pt. j rep:.i. .: ;- :
:
If that happens farntbe-t K Kletcher presiding,
' Thus runs the lq? of &e S K F L E E T S as i t s u m s tq) thieleiagisBS on
icbridKC. In said County, nn
. (lon-t want s.. n,a:,>
«hernian H. Kletcher wlll he t h '
< jstody and maintenance of
iw enoUKh this .\.-ar
m i - s h a l for th» day. There will
.esday ot Janunry. in the the carr
p . , - . . ; . ' • • ..-Ki
leagues
t r a y d e d t y the Goodrich Test Cars in their nation widetiiie-testing
r
child,
•
I]
T;-,. ••:,X" ii-iaril o-f agriculture sa.\:;
quirtet from ."amp Devens ai 1.1 t h e
r I.crd one thousand nine said mil
cruise of 1917. That grand total marks the mileage h ^ h tide of tire making.'
cf , i:
I':,, ti.-mendous pri..-- ;..Niishua .Military band will be
Illite.: ills tevcnlh day of May A.D.
-,'! eighteen, to wit. by adtendance. The tnembers of :h sta
let: -:,:,::: lac past w-|nter ha\. in,.
it said Cambridce on the K'l*.
Read in it tiie dawni'of a new understanding of tire service, the. rise o f a
»,inrd will do escort duty fo t h e
pr<--^.-:
.M.'iss.-ichusetts iai:,,<-rs
. cf .May A.t). 1918.
ll.DHED C. M, DOOI.EY.
crans. the pr.icession startinK from tin- <.)i'-',. -, llles.- wlui keep any an iimt
new
tiie standard which inchides all other standardsr^'^^ T E S T E D of—
r
resolTiK
petition.
Ordered,
a-ssorialion building at nine oe;..ck in ,,f 1-.- -:..ik the neceaslly cf m.^in;;
'.. liff of said County, or his
the niornint.- to d.-r/>rate ti-.e sn!di<-rs' •11':.
,i:i '• LTcwn corn. Tw-eni-. ti..f - e i n n i o t i w o a l l l i o f MaitSaclittsotUs
ii
.- nctlcc to all persons and.
m<nument. aftf-r wh'> h Ihf- prore:
v<-.i:s 1- -,-!.- farm prire of ...•: m
t h i - e\€-rcises.
-will go to thi- b.-ill f'
- interested therein, (hat Mi.l
,M;is. ,. , ,>.-;s w-as bet-w-een .'.e at -: '•.'
T'l.-re will lie til.- isuai e
e t t o n t h e .Cl.',. ,1 • ,i^lii-l; today 11 is 12,l'- i" :
-sicners will meet for the
s peiior Court.
Ci nlll on In th ,-ift'-rnf»<^n. T h e .sci- ; is' M.iy :10, A . D . 1918,
rii.s is an incrcas.- 'H -i'i'' ;•'•: •
V ew-lnp the premises'and
di rs- g;.-[ves .v r e d ' c o r a t ' - d t-n S'.;n- c.ii|-':. b.iard is offering Sl-'"' -xx
• parties at thc Shirley StaT i " N T l u ; f o r e g o i n g l i b e l , it Is
<l ly aft.-raoon.
X'xxr."- II links and particulars ean !.
- I'itchburK R. R. on Wc<l. o r d e ! . ! hat t h e l l b e l l a n t n o t i f y t h e
I'rineipa! liotpU-ribiish has rr-ceiv-.' -,-x..x'-,: ct Wilfrid Wheeler, serri-t.-.i'
- iiinoK-cntli day of Jone. A. l i b e l l e e - a p i i e a r b e f o r e o u r J u s t i c e s
the .-egular cor..-i<- c.-ililleate privilege, ..', XV" il ,.ir.!. i:'.C. State H..USC. licst. :,
I
(Oil oVIock in tlic torcnoon. of F.-tii' c rt, a t C a m b r i d g e , i n s a i d
d i s s A, for iiorni.-il school ano aiso
.[..111,. I!, (j'lirien. who has IM-- n
. th. Clerk ot tho town of Count.-., - t l H , first M o n d a y of J u l y
hai the cla.ss P. rertilleati.
S'-i;crs.> .:i with pn'-illnonia and ble...
- . .. copy of Bald petition n c x t . !'• i i t i s i n g .in a t t e s t e d e o p y of
BLACK SAFETY TREADS,, and
Eight members of the Hoy S<-ou;,' iiOl^xjtfhf.r.. i-" n"w considered out .
ThQoJJdfignresoftibelog underwrite tfae
ii
•; TdprtlTeTeniT.'-tWrtv-dtty- SiiM - . 1 . a n d n r ~ n i e ~ o f B e f - ^ h P n ! O n .
iTis I'arin "wcFk hi.
•T^mpcVl7irT?-r-ge-p-."i-ii"d 111"''••••«~"'^>- serious dancer.
SIL\E3£VOWtftXfBDSi
lasting ttatasfh af^Qoo&c&HS&ftoc no
fcie stild view, and-by pub- t o b e T. .1- -hr-d in t h e P c p p c r e U , C l a r •s
"While he has not-received his appoint- Veen taken care of l.y his two !<ci.
tire coold hidft a vraokness in tbat nnl*
handicap of'road and wtottier, and
ment: Mr. G. W. Goode is '•",.'"" u^J" .-.fter w-crklni; ir. lh.- iimin-.initi.ii
.- s; mn in Turner's Public J o n - A d v i ;.-er. a n e w s p a p e r . p u b l l s h c d
f
new -coutmaster. an.l Mr. I...ii'!en- shcps niKhts.
tiplied m]lea0Bb Those.records and the
defeated tbem with Btead- . , ;v-'*' _ -^ '
. -.vspapcr printed at Ayer, In Ayer in t h e c i o u n t y o f M i d d l e s e x .
bush. who has done sueh ilne w.irk
-.
sncrefslvely,,th6
last
pubThe Harvard Re.! Cross wlll open
tires standsctretsrforQoodridtllres of 1918.
o n c e a -.v "• k. three weeks successively,
fast dependability and g g j j i ^ g i - l ^ ^
In this capacity, wlll become a .listnrt (ca-ronm
on
Harvard
oommon
at
noo:
:..fourteen
days
at
least
t
h
c
la-t
piiiiicatlon to be fourteen
-dcDUty. Mr. Goode Is an ablo nature
durability., ~",
-' •"
V i< '.v. nnd aJBO by posting d a y s at ; ast before the eald la«t menFbr 1918 Goodridi
and a student of boy huipan cn Th'irwlav. -May -0. Lunches <a
«luilcnt
be ordered in advanre. Telephone c..:.
- uvo iftbll! places in the t i o n e d day
Yra
m^i]!ie:le«f
yottt
iy.
and
th.lt
an
attested
copy
OUrec—look
at
otheir
nature nnd will bo n Kood le.-ii.ler.
^ ^
necti'.n.
• f Shirley fourteen days be- o t s a i d lib.
l.'i in.l order thereon be scnt
Thc -tied Cross concert under the
genereas, tnasterfnl dzo goaxanteeofpore.foodsbd;
,. -.V. and that Ije.inake re- b y roKistei
ei'd I'tter to the residence of
auspices of the Rcd Cross, at th.- WoddinK.
pore
gold.;
Mate
J^yoQiP
at sny Ooodridi deeiae
• . :nin>;R h e r e i n ; t o . s a i d C o m - t h c l l h e l l e
town hall last Tvcek Friday evnlnK.
IS set out. In the libel
MIKS Addle L. Day. one of onr w.-i:
goaranteo fer.; tjfesj ? and
•Hook the balk of.tba
• ,1 the tlmo and ipAc* ""ed t h a t h e It
then and there show
known younK women, was married ci
SB&ec«oomy^<eoiniiort,and
r\ery way. A (rroup of wcll-kno\.n Monday In P.oston to Royal I. KeiZ'-r
c a u s e . If a
rough going. Tbey
:• -v and hearing,,',
he have, why the prayer
J T ^ l l intcrtalncrs Ravf of their tal- of Berlin. The brldrft Is tho dauKliter
tieedomfiumtiramisbavab
In snld Iibe; 1.'•t forth Bhoul^ not be
C.
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ent and ot their best talent, "<> / o r of Mr. and Mrs. CJuJncy D.iy nnd thKranted.
• ,^v-;•;; ciijrk.
Gobdrldh Tbe qualities^ Demand 'Amarlea'*
?hc cause. Tho proRrnm consisted of twln sister of Albert Day. .''he Kradu•ion and orter, thereoji.
readmits, Mrs. Lllllnn'Dodprc Hankoll. nted from -Wostford acadomy in If 11
DlLlviNGHAM.
t"
WM
and'addid
new 'virtdea. Tested Tttes."
jJIsa Ktfft Thompson, soprano Mrs. and Inter praduatcd from the r-'auik-.1, -•-. • Clerk.
•N*ttl» E. Roberts. contr.-ilto. Hftrr>- ner hospital In .Inmalra Plain. .«h.
TECB
&
?. GOODRICH RtJBBER- <S6MPANY
iV .\1 C. DILUKS!
A true cf.py of the Hl)«I »nd-of thc
PMcal tenor: James E. Donclly, harl has been connected with a. hosplt.il ir
BortonBraiush: 861J57.BoyliUm 8t, BoJ^jMawtone
Hon Herbert E. Fletcher, who Ipswich nn« was recently chosen fot
order
therecn
per* ded. Introduced Albert -Wcurd who a responsible position . there.
I- . opy of the p i t j y b t t a n d oxAttest,
••'-v>.-?>,'- •
W * ft friend and ft guest at hl« house,
OM, OHIO.^
r-.t^
Attests
The Kroom has special ability in th'
DILiroOHAM,
WM.
HKHT
A.
n
:
line
of
mechanics
nnd
irrndunted
1^%S>
IS engaBed 1" " " . ' ' " • ' ^ s o r t /
Clwk.
3t37
Ward eave a brief tnlk on t h e absorn*i7.
'.t
2 r » u W e c t o t the hour, pertinent. trom thc 'Worcester Trade school. At
!
• A
Great Sale of JBuilding Lots__ ^
Be Sure Snd' Attond Thi^ Sale
BUY Where Your Friends Are Buying
7
Home Seekers, Builders, Investors anil SDecuMors . •
i,."
ItYBR HBIQHTS
TOX, I^aRGB L O T S
E. L PETERSON, Manager
Realty CG.
11
, "Linear Mne3,1,044,686^ Tire Miles, 4,178,744.»>
TIRES
teSTED
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tV
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i,.ti!:^i"Mr-
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SATUBD'XY>'
Two
!/li ttie Toiic^ of the Match
I n , c a m p , s u m m e r cottage or i n y o u r h o m e the New^
Perfectiori ' O i l Cook S t o v e i a eJwaya _ ready '
'instant8«vice~ ,
-.,-•• -»>
t o s h a k e d o w n - ^ n o tire t o • DU:
litter—no d e l a y — n o c o o k s t o v e drudgery^
-- Y o u - get real gM-stove. convenience a n d .comfott
'. keroMne. if yoU'Ute th'e N e w Perfection, ita long blue
P~cbiinney-iii8tire)i--c!ean, intense - heat, free-fro nrsoofimd
odor. 3,000,000 n o w i n use proveitapopidarity and worth.
Made'in^.t; 2 , 3 and 4-btim.er sizes, >ntKor -without cabinet tpp.•-Al*<> 4-bumer stove -with cabinet top and heatretaining'oven complete.
.•jutitk^^f^llJgf^^B)a^W:»^^
Ask ybur dealer'aJ>oiit.the New-.Perfection Kerosene ^
Water Heaters a n d t h e regular N e w Perfection oven. • 3 "
-For -best', remits, use SO-GO-NY? Kerosene—every drop
clesan h e a t •;••••:''•
•^-'**^gliiti*jk^'^
TH& STANDARD' OIL c a OF NEW YORK
littlo
MAY
Jade
have
Hi.. P
S,,
1918
bee.nne
d e n t s o t L u n e n b u r K .'.ui:ri„of M a y . O n M a y 3 tl..-.-.- v.
Mr. a n d Mra. WlllUin ;•
little s o n . G.n M:i;- '.- Mr. a n d ' M r s . Geor.i.. .-i '
WlU) g l a d d e n e d b y th.- . :-.. All o r e r e p o r t e d a s ; : ic o n K r a t u l a t l o n » - a r 6 in .,r.'R e v . L . A." W h i s t o n u: ;
f'ri.rr.
25,
Sl-ri
ic-flinonth
I..11-1- t ' j
••t:.-
n e r v l c e In F l t c h b u r t r
>u;i.
aftornoon.
T h e y o u i i g \.
,»11K
a n d i f r . W h i s t o n Kuvi? h i u p o n " T h e l e a d , t h e lo^-, ••.. :.),,;<,,j.
a n d t h e H u h t h o u s e . " In w-i.-•; .ii; >i.t.,„;
ed- m u c h I n t e r e s t e d .
T.-w; wooldreUg-irhat-i s .;i t.i^ ij'nc'
In Goo'drlchvlUe t o I.e-.vis I,, Hur: i t l t o n , w h o w i l l p r o b a b l y .set up liju.se.
k e e p i n g t h e r e In t h e near future.
Mr, P e a c o p k h a s .voM t h e u . w .
P a g e p l a c e , o n l y r e c e n t l y ii'jreha-ied by
h i m o t M r s . P a g e , uml th;,-) w e e k Is
moving: I n t o t h e hout^i.- lateiv o w n e d
a n d o c c u p i e d b y t h e <.::-.e Mn. AlU>j
L. C a t e . ,
. M l s s . C h a r l o t t e T e e ! , w-hi> ha., Iiee--)n f e e b l e h e a l t h f o r seve.-ai y e a r s d i e d
o n l a s t w e e k F r i d a y iii^ht a t B'rooks l o e h o m e a t t h e ' a « e of e l s h t y - f o u r
y e a r s . T h e t u n e r a l w a s held o n -Mond a y a t t h e b o m e o t h e r nephew-. J a m e «
H . C l l t t o n . R e y . L. A. W h U t o n c o n ' t h e ' B e r v l C B s r w h i c h -were a t t e n d e d b y n e p h e w s a n d nieces, Cllfcoh
a n d ^ I r s , M a r y . E . Kiitney of L u n e n b u r g , M r . a n d M r s . H.iratio Merrill o f
L e o m i n s t e r . M r . a n d .Mra. C. A l l e n a n d
T h e o d o r e T e e l ot E o s t o n . a n d n e i g h bors. Burial w a q in the Sauth c e m e
tery.
Garden Prizes.
The
committee, f.r
encouraging
school a n d h o m e gardens met at t h e
h o m e o f M r s . F . L . Krancis a n d c o m p l e t e d p l a n s t o r t h e w.irk a n d d e c i d e d u p o n t h e k i n d a n d size of wardens,
p r i z e s t o b e o t t e r e d , etc. T h e p r i z e s
offered b y R e p . , F . (,". -N'ichol.s of $ 2 6 ,
$15 a n d $10 w i l l bp a w a r d e d f o r b o s t
g a r d e n s t o m e a s u r e OOOO- sciuare f e e t
a n d f o o d c r o p s , n o t less t h a n t o u r
\ ' a r l e t l e s , t o b o y s attd s i r l s e i g h t e e n
y e a r s a n d tinder.
G e p r g e H . ' H a s t i n g s said t h a t h e
w o u l d offer t h r e o pri-zes in e a c h of
e l e v e n c l a s s e s , ' $ 2 , $l..'i) a n d 51, t o b e
a-n-arded a t t h e e n d « f t h e .season, f o r
b e s t g a r d e n , o n e . s q u a r e rod o r m o r e ,
w i t h a t Iciisr f o u r v a r i e t i e s of v e g e t a b l e s ; s q u a r e r o d b-Jsh b e a n s ; h a l f s q u a r e r o d b u s h b e a n s ; h a l t .square
rod c a r r o t s ; h a l t s<iuai-e r j . l b e e t s ; 25
h i l l s h o r t i c u l t u r a l p o l e beur.s; 25 h i l l s
K e n t u c k y W o n d e r w a . \ b e a n s ; 25 h i l l s
a n y o t h e r A'orlety of pole b e a n s ;
s q u a r e rod a n y ' v a r i e t y w i n t e r c a b b a g e ; s q u a r o r o d field c o r n ; .square r o d
p o t a t o e s . M r . .Hastin^-s also a n n o u n c e d t h a t h o w o u l d offer, t h r e e prizes.
$3. $2. 5 1 . i n earfi of ten c l a s s e s , t o
be aw-ardod In 1 9 2 2 . for v.-ork reijuir
Ing f o u r y e a r s , ."This is s o n i e t h i n g e n
tirely n e w . a n d r i t i s iielieved no s u c h
p r o p o s i t i o n h a s e v e r lieen offered b e
fore. Iv'o a g e l i m i t , on t h i s plan a n d
t h e contest- Is o p e n to e v e r y m a n .
w o m a n t i n d , c h i l d in t o w n . T h e t e n
cltis.-^es a r e b e s t be.i of a s p a r a g u s a t
l e a s t 15 .square t e e t . p'.ant.s to be r a i s e d
f r o m s e e d b y .exhibit.jr: best p a t c h o f
bliickberrles,
r e d t-.-ispbeiries a n d
b l a c k c a p r a s p b e r r i e - . :; prizes f o r
e.tch v a r i e t y , p a t c h e s to l.e a t l e a s t 15
s q u a r e f e e t a^nd p l a n t s to be s e t a n d
cat'ed f o r .b>- e5ffiTbitiir: best 6 C o n c o r d
gi-ape v i n e s , g r o w n f r o m c-Jttings;
b e s t ftrape a r b o r of S..K or nt.ire .vines;
grow-n f r o m c u t t l n i t s : I.est <lw-arf B a r t lett p e a r t r e e , g r o w n a n d c a r e d f o r
by e x h i b i t o r ; b e s t new- s t r a i n of b e a n s ,
i n t r o d t i c e d b y t h e exiiiiiitor; best b l a c k
raspberry, i n t r o d u c o i by e x h i b i t o r ;
b e s t L a n g a l r o t h bot-. hive h i a d o b v .e.\hibltor.,
, • S u p t . H. C. Knlitiit a n d Mr. H a s t i n g s h a v e p r e p a r e d a l e t t e r of i i r e l i m i n a r y i n s t r u c t i o n to b e s e n t t o a i l
w-ho
have
sighed
the enrollment
c a r d s ; fifty a r e r e q u i r e d t o m a k e -up
t h e d e s i r e d nuin'ber. rmd m o r e t h a n
f o r t y - l i v e h a v e a l r e a d y s i g n e d , a n d it
is hoP'-'I all w-ili Tie re-ady to s t a r t t h e
w-ork a t t h e s a m e t i m e .
HARVARD
New.s Itcnvi.
Two
reitiliml -lilitary
b.-en liel.l ati.i t h . s e l a k i :
Iiiuiie s o m e
p . ' o - r t ss in t h .
s.iua.l
movelli.-iit: ,
(ires.-,
etc.
I ' h e n i i n i l i . - : :•- a t t h e li
thiity-lw..
liiiw \ e r , a n . l
I i a n y is it.iinit t
su..ceed,
must
appe.ir.
i.
ippe.i
Tire-buying Economy
Y o u r c a r m u s t g i v e g r e a t e r s e r v i c e t h i s y e a r than e v e r b e f o r e .
It s p e e d s u p y o u r w o r k — i n c r e a s e s y o u r w o r k i n g p o w e r .
T h e h i g h e s t car e c o n o m y l i e s i n u t m o s t s e r v i c e .
T h e m o s t e c o n o m i c a l tires are t h o s e w h i c h w i l l g i v e v o u
greatest u s e o f y o u r car.
«>
J
T h a f s just w h a t U n i t e d States T i r e s w i l l d o f o r y o u .
Y o u c a n depend o n t h e m for c o n t i n u o u s
service,
—most mileage at l o w e s t mileage cost.
Equip w i t h U n i t e d States T i r e s .
O u r nearest Sales aind S e r v i c e D e p o t dealer w i l l be glad t o
assist y o u i n s e l e c t i o n .
'Chalti
.,- p l i f l
iiuve
e'.elll.-ntiil-v
ir,iii-ch!n-s,
i l ! -.viis o i i l \ f til.' c i . m nuiry
ntore
•
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.irii!
w-ith
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o f t h i . .•).-.,-.-t.lly ;,
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tak. : , u;>. I t 1.4 u : : > ; e n l .
that e v e : \ lu.-ti
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ilt •
h o m e of h!.s ;;i-andparents. Mr. a n d
-Mrs.
E d w . H o u i j h t o n . lust
Sdnday
m o r n i n g . H e r e c e i v e d u .severe s h a k i n g u p a n d s u s t a i n e d s o m e b a d scjilp
w-ound», b u t f o i t u n a t e l y n o s e r i o u s i n Jury. A t p.-oseni h e Is g e t t i n s a l o n g
ver>' n i c e l y .
W a l t e r H a z a r d ban a n e w B u l c k
• w h i c h h e is e n j o y i n g a n d i n c i d e n t a l l y
b u i l d i n g PP a i > a r t j - p a s s e n g e r s e r v i c e .
I r v i n g T a y l o r e x p e c t s t o tie Called
to C a m p D e v e n s In a b o u t t w o w e e k s .
Mrs. A l e x a n d e r W i l l i a m s o p e n s h e r
a u m m e r h o m e " H i g h H i l l s " on B a r e
hlll t h i s -week- Saturd.Vy. .Mlss L o u i s e
W i l l i a m s h a s b e e n b u s y thi.-i w e e k
overseeing the opening and putting to
rights o t the house.
H a r o l d L o c k w o o d . a s G u s t o n Olaf In
" T h e a v e n g i n g trai:.'- a r u g g e d n o r t h
w o o d r o m a n c e , w l l ; be t h e f e a t u r e o f
the motion pictures this Saturday e v e n i n g . , H e Is s e e n a t h i s b e s t i n t h i s
live-act photoplay.
T h e H a r v a r d .Red C r o s s will o p e n o
tea-room on Harvard conimon at noon
o n T h u r s d a y . M a y 30. L u n c h e s c a n
b e o r d e r e d in a d v a n c e . T e l e p h o n e c o n nection.
IK:
fxT-,, ' t i - , ; > . , - -
*A
,
Dr. Clarence
W. King,
the famous painless dentist,
will
introduce
his
celebrated system pf dentistry in Ayer and give t h e
people
of this
and sur-
"^3
"^Ctarvnc-e t f . K i n g , " " ! ) ? ^ ! ) . ' ^ . ,
originator o t Dr. King's Restoration
method for t h e natural restoration
o t t e e t h — o r i g i n a t o r of t h e K i n g
S a f e S y s t e m of P a i n l e s s D e n t i s t r y ,
and Inventor of t h o "Xatural G u m "
S e t of T e e t h , e t c . A l l r i g h t s r e served.
, .
rounding towns the benefit
of the highest
modern
dental
class
work
at
popular prices.
OPENING
INDUCEMENT
$10 SET for
BROOKUNE, N. H.
News Items.
Mrs. Hiiri-y E l l i o t t h a s b e e n a visit o r a t t h e h o m e of .M.-s. O s c a r Klliott.
Mr. an-l Mr.s. J o h n H e s e l t o n a n d
children. Klizabeth a n d Edward, have
b e e n ^ ^ - u e - t s a t t h e h o m e o t Miss
Josie Seaver. .
R e v . Kdw-txrd K e l l e y a t t e n d e d t h e
a n n u a ! m e e t i n g of t h e s t a t e c o n f e r ence- of I ' o i i g r e g a t l o n a l c h u r c h e s In
ManchetBer last week.
Mr. a n d Mrs. G o o r g e X y o htrve
b e e n v i s i t o r s In B o s t o n .
Mrsi H o o k e r , of X a s h u a . is t h e
g u e s t of h e r sister. Mrs. G e o r w R o c k wood.
Mr.«. E i l e n Sw-ett. w h o h a s b e e n
s p e n d i n g t h e w i n t e r in Milford. h a s
r o t u r n e d to h e r h o m e f o r t h e s u m m e r Mt-s. H a r t l e y A v e r i l . fr.im B o s t o n ,
hati m o v e d t o h e r s u m m e r h o m e in
South. Brookllne.
Mrs. Edw-ard P a r k e r , a c r o m p a n l e d
by -Mrs. ?5ryi.nt WtUIaee. Is a l h e r
sumiuer home.
T h e I n f a n t child of f y r i l M a v o d i e d
of sca'rjet f e v e r b i s : iveoit.
E u g e n e O u e l l e t t e w a s a w-eek-end
v i s i t o r a t t h e h m n e of h i s pa.-ents.
frorii X e i v H t n e n . C o n n .
rfidorous
Fessenden has enlistet
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T h e r o o m ' r e g i s t r y I* t o I x i . i h e h a r g e ' failing genial disposition,, -which made o f t h e . t o w n , - r r a u e s t l n c e i c h t o g i v e
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Fine loca iion. Tei»=^phone v a t e home in Groton 2I7 m i l e s f r o m
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Camp. T e l e l p h o n e .-^yer 14-2.
b e t w e e n t h e d e f e n d a n t and D a n i e l J, t h e r e is a g r e a t s i m i l a r i t y in c o n d i - Groton 123.
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a r a c y t:.pe of a m a c h i n e , . T h e m a - k e e n l y j e a i i z e w h e n w e w:int o u r Ayer, Mass.
c h i n e , w h i c h w a s j o i n t l y o w n e d l)y P e - s h a r e .if tlie politic...! . tfices w h i c h w e
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w h i l e I.uce .VK- .-nde.avoring to put l . e w i s a n d a 'art..-- - l e l e t - . t i o n . i" :^ien
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p r i c e l e s s trea- r.-, Witii hut a h a l f a liar, w n e n ..ir. s t r u c k h i m t w i c e .
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It w a s g o n e . l o v e l y , h a i v l . m n < l c c a r d s nt
f o u n d In l-,owell calU-.i 1.11 r:w h e e l w a s ::.
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r t h a t c i t y s a i d t h a t reachr..! in.
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i n d w a s l o r d e r e d d i s - t o r t e d ho
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w h o d r i v e s x, t m c k t o r B a s s e t t & s o l e Ju.igo
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I n s t e r , w a s pt ed u p b y " C h i e f R l l e y train I s h - ' :
in S h i r l e y on T u e s d a y a f t e m o o n .
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You Understand STR.WVUKIiRM >
testlfled t h a t C i t e s w a s In t h e a c t o f s e r v i n g 1! r I I I - . '
d e l i v e r i n g br<":i.l a n d w a s b a d l y I n - t h e sitiiii'i •r ' ^•- • -• ' ^, „ „ . .^
toxicated.
K. ir e m p t y b e e r b o t t l e s
•WAX n n d ( . K r i N I I K \ X S
l a o . <,t.
n, H. Fclch.
w e r e f o u n d bv t h e c h i e f In t h e t r u c k .
Chenov \\ .-: . M,ty 15. ^
B a k e r strong;:.\ <'enled t h e a c c u s a t i o n
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TOMATOES
I,nree slro o n n 2 0 c .
o f t h e chief, s i y i n g t h a t h e w a s n o t
d r u n k , b u t sirkl H e a d m i t t e d h a v i n g
P i * j s Ki-n < u . K - I . i t l l c oncn; nix
d r a n k a g l a s s *f b e e r an,d- a g l a s s o t w e e k s .v.l
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t h e d a y . T h e *>ur e m p t y bottles.^'^e25c. lb.
Oini.M « V N T K I ) ^ VB.SPER P R E - E X T R . * G O O D C O F F E E
longed t o s o m d o n e elsel
Judge At^lat,!..
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w o o d s a i d t h a t y i c c o u l d n o t ( l n d t h e SBR'VK C'l . l"•
G r o n n d to O r d e r
d e f e n d a n t g u i l t y i o n this t v i d e h d e s u b TO I / K T -f' '-i''he,l
5 r o o m Bung^a.
m i t t e d a n d ordeifcd h i * d t M h a i « e - , T h e l o w oni<•••""» ^ n i e A y e r
A<I«rM»
court, however. Karned B«Ker
ifi?^. B O X l y ; , I'ho^' " ' '^ A y e r . Ma«», •
S H R E D D E D 'WHEAT
,
I S c pice.
H. H. Prootor
AYER, MASS.
Amos D. Mahony
Registered
Embalmer
and Funeral
Director
Calls .\nswered Promptly, Day or Night, for Ayer and Vicinity
floer farmers' 60-oD. EX.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
Royal Worcester Fertilizer and Agricultural Lime
Seed Oats, Wheat,- Barley and Carden Seeds
GRAIN and HAY
Centrar Avenue
Telephone 113
AYER, MASS.
RYAN & BARRETT
Electrical Contractors
WIEING
SUPPLIES
EEPAIES
H e a d q u a r t e r s for MAZDA L A M P S
P. Donlon & 60
Loam
Loam Loam
FOR SALE
Auer Helohts
TrolleyExpress
CHAS. H. HARDY, Central Ave.
Ayer. Mass.
P. Donlon & Co,
Union Cash Market
Post Gards
Ayer, Mass.
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•'•V^' S A T T T E D A y ,
LITTLETON
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of tht'
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O w i n g to Memorial day coming
on
The
surgical dressings meeting
at next
week
Thursday
correspondents
t h e W e s t E n d will be h e l d n e x t w e e k a r e r e q u e s t e d t o .have its m u c h
copy
Tuesday,
tus T h u r s d a y
i s a.. h o U d a y . i n a s p o s s i b l e b y W e d n e s d a y m u r n l n g .
T h © n i e e t l n g of t h e N o w t o w n
surglca'
-dressings workers waa held with Mrs.
C. H.. Y a p p lust w e e k , a n d w i t h
Mlss
SUBle" R o b b i n s t h l a w o e k .
The
next
' m e e t i n g will be held w i t h - M r s . X. H. X c w s Itoms.
.Whitcomb.
T h o r e w i l l he- a l i v e l y g a m e o f b a s e of J u n e
r
on
. . C a p t - T o w l e r , pt C a m p p e v e n s , h a s b a U o n t h e a f t e r n o o n
basebaU
grounds
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fif. t o w n o r vicinity to b e n e a r Dr; T o w l e r .
teenth annual game between the marT h e boys constituting the farm
help
ried a n d single mon.
. u n i t a r r i v e d In t o w n l a s t w e e k
Friday
and established their headquarters at
T h e Boy S c o u U for the third
time
. . t h ' o t r o t t i n g parlc.!
defeated the Pepperell Boy Scouts by
Saturday.
- .
Capt. and Mrs. Jonathan H.
H a r - t h e s c o r e p f 16 t o 11 l a s t
wood spent the week-end at the HarJames
K. n i c h a r d . s o n ,
the
barber,
•wood f a r m .
Mrs. I.ucy M.
Harwood has purchased
the.strip,of
land
be-
SHIRLEY
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mm
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• J o i n e d t h o rest of
/ f a r m a week ago.
the
family'at
the
" - . T h e
soldiers broke
camp
on
the
• D r ^ v
plain, near i-ake Warren,
last
•week Friday noon, after a very pleasant
week.
They
enjoyed
boating,
s w i n i m i n g , fishing a n d t e n t Ufe.
They
, ^.had d a l l y m a n o i u v r e s I Q k e e p in t r a l n Ing.und an occasional ball game.
One
of t h e D r e w c a m p s w a s converted Into
, a Y . M . C. A. h u t w h e r e t h e b o y s c o u l d
read, write, eta
t w e e n c h e r e s i d e n c e of u i i v e r W . B a l com and
the -barn belonging lo
the
Davis
e.-itate.
directly
opposite
the
railroad station.
The land was
purchased from Oliver W.
Balcom.
M i s s . M a b e l M i n o r , of K e e n e . N . H . .
spent the week-end with her parents.
Mr. a n d Mrs, Charles Miner.
Members
of
l.ist S a t u r d a y
c a m p in H a r v a
In f a r m i n g .
.
t h e Girl Scouts
wont
to
the
Fiske
Warron
r d -to a s s i s : t h e s c o u t *
'
..•
A t t h e is, S . q u a r a n t i n e a r e n i n e t y Dayid
I.ambert
and
Miss
Flora
s i x h e a d of s h o r t h o r n D u r h a m s
be
G i o n e t w e r e united in m a r r i a g e
Monchurch
. l o n g i n g t o C a r p e n t e r & R o s s , of M a n s - d a y m o r n i n g a t St. A n t h o n y ' s
A
recepfleld,
Ohio.
On the Aetonlan that was by Hev. Kosario Richanl.
was
held
at
the
home
of
the
t o r p e d o e d a few w e e k s a g o ninety-one tion
T h e young couplo were
the
—head-belonging-to-tho s a m e men were groom.
'lost.
T h o b o y In c a r e of t h e m W a s o n e r e c i p i e n t s of m a n y h a n d s o m e w o d d i n g
T h e g r o o n t is t h e . m a n a g e r
Of t h e l a s t t o l e a v e t h e b o a t .
T h e presents.
the _Shirley
Co-operative
store.
'torpedo went through his room.
H e of
the
young
•returned
safe to Scotlancl a n d
c a m e A f t e r q. b r i e f h o n e y m o o n
p
e
o
p
l
e
w
i
U
t
a
k
e
u
p
t
h
e
i
r
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
c
e in
•With t h e c a t t l e n b w in q u a r a n t i n e .
Of
his experience on tho other ship
h« S h i r l e y . '
tolls thrilling stories, but h e has
reT h e H a r v a r d R e d Cross will o n e n a
c o v e r e d f r o m t h e n e r v o u s s h o c k anc" t e a - r o o m o n H a r v a r d c o m m o n a t ' n o o n
• r e v i e w s t h e p a s t w i t h a s m u c h e a s e jas o n T h u r s d a y . .May 30.
Lunches
can
though
it w e r e a n c v e r j - d a y
o c c u r - be o r d e r e d in a d v a n c e . ' T e l e p h o n e c o n rence.
n e c t i.in..
Miss
Helen
Dowlin;;.
of
AUstr.n..
s p e n t l a s t w e t ' k - p n d w i t h Mi.-;s H e l e n C e n t e r .
Hume.
W i l f r e d H a r n a r d . of
AUKOU
M i s s E d n a ^T. H o r d e . - . , w h o h a . ^ b e e n ,
waa
also a
week-end
guest
of
th» e m p l o y e d
at
the
lancastor
public
IIarr>- F. H u m e
family.
library for
; b e p a s t tWo- y e a r s ,
has
T h e M e m o r i a l d a y p r o g r a m w i l l l*m u c h t h e s a m e as in p r e v i o u s years.
; T h o p r o c e s s i o n will leave t h o t o w n hall
- a t two o'clock, a c c o m p a n i e d by G r o t o n b a n d , for W e s t l a w n c e m e t p r \ . l'pon their r e t u r n the post will h a v e thoir
u s u a l e x e r c i s o s a n d R e v . H . I^. C a u l k i n s will d e l i v e r t h e a d d r e s s .
I'lea.-h e i p fnrni.-;!! l l o w e r s t o d e c o r a t e
th»
g r a v e s of f.illen
heroes.
T h e i v . m i l ' i T of p o r s o n s
subscribinp
t o thc, tiiird lll.ertv l.-an k n o w n t o th»
c h a i r i i i . i n ol' t!;.- r . . : i i n ; i t t e f i s .".16. w i t l
•jiossih::,;t f . - w
wiiM . ' l . l
not
make
known
I'-, :
cliasc.-^.
Til
tho town
{,;
T U - s f - r v . ' K;i : , k
times
tilt'
ipi
w h i c h is a
rvi'i
• j d c a . s i n y : o iti.' cfini init;.man
of th<' c o m n;i::.-.' >
total, which
i.-: iai'.>-.'r t i
is d u e
to tile
etlicit-rit
o f T o r t s o f t h e c o i n i n i i t f " , i h . - m - ;r.bers
covering
Uielr
l.-t r i t o r ; , s
i:',:;;
p r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y p c i . ' i o n w.-ts n c - o ; ! ; - e d for.
T h e n u m t . e r o f s u l . - C T i l u ' i . - ^ ;it
•the Ilai,'-raising on
May
11 w a s
5r>.
•with a t o t a l of SoTOO—a ^'ood
afternoon'.s w o r k .
The
numl)er
of
indiv i d u a l s u i > s c r i l ) o r s in t h e w o h l . i i . u ' f a c tory,
eni;)lo\'er'
totjil of
$G:;'HI.
with
U:"
.Slii
HMi:L-');!ot'.
t-M,
t a k e n a g o v o r n t n ^ - n t p o s i t i o n in W
i n i r t o n . U . ( ' . aTT^i l ^ f t f o r
Washin
l a s t w e e k aft»-r .^;i.^"d;ng a f.-w
w i t h h e r p a r e r . t ^ , Mv.
ar.d Mt.s.
i)ert
Holden.
ashgton
days
Her-
.Mrs.
Dakin
iias rvf.;rn.-.r t <
C'liinl - r i d - ' e a f t e r s p e n d i : - . ; r a ft-w i i a \ - s a t
ii'.-r s u m m e r h o m e a : t : ; e c o r . n i o n .
A n •ih'.-i- . ' ^ u c c e s s f t : ! s o c i a l d a n c e w a s
h'.-'. i .•; t h t - t o w n l i a i l l a . s t wei_'k l - ' r i ••. .^:-. in.LT n n d e r
thc
:n a n a i r e m e n t
•-•-.-:.-;.
liT'pwn.
Farnsworth
and
Thf
lu-Ni. ir. t h e s > . T i e s w i l l !..,'
c ! ; l'':-;d,i>- e \ ' t : ' : ' . i n ^ . M a y
«!.
K. P . S h e e h a n a n d sisters
attended
t h e recent exhibition by thc
Sar^or.t
s c h o o l n t t h c A r e n a In l i o s t o n .
Their
n i e c e . .MIBS Kvn S h e e h a n ,
is a
IDIS
firaduato.
T h o O d d F e l l o w s will w o r s h i p nt t h c
Congresrational
church
.«unday
foreno6n.
R e v . K. W . I . a m l i c r t s o n s t h c n i c
w i l l b e " H e r o e s of w a r a n d h e r o e s ol
peace."
On next week Thur.sday evenine e
u n i o n p r a y e r m e e t l n i t w i l l h e h e l d In
t h e U n i t a r i a n c h u r c h a t 7,30 o'clock.
sevoral
PIUS
Keep the stomach well,
the liver active, the bowels
regular, and the breath
will be sy.'eet and- healthy.
But let poisons accumulate in the digestive organs,
the system becomes clogged,
gases form in the stomach
and affect the breath.
t h e s e conditions w i t h
Beecham's Pills.
They
promptly regulate the bodily functions and are a quick
remedy for sourstomach and
L u Y e t t S a l a of A n r M . d l d A a in t h e W o r l d .
SoM e r e r r w h e r . . In B o x . . . I O c , 2 5 c
Mis.^
Mildred
Evans
a few davs at the h o m e
Mrs.
.1. \V.
Evans.
W IIAI.TH O P
MASSACIIfo - s e x . SS.
Probate
Court.
i . . : : : . H - a t - l a w . _ L n c x t . . p f .k.l.n.
-I i l l o t h e r p e r s o n s
Inter. s t a t e of 3 I A R Y
MA.V.V
..1 M A R Y
MCMURRAY
.XX s a i d C o u n t y , d e c e a s e d ,
•1
recently
st.e;.r
of h c r iiio'tie:
.Mr. n n d .Mrs. M . a c D o n a l d . nf
e-id.
were <uests on
Sitnilny
h o m e o f . M r s . M. W . C n r e y .
Townstit
tin-
Mr. a n d
M r s . N , U. O r n v e s ,
Mt<
A. A. A t l a m s .
.Mrs. A l i c e
Cutunimirs
a;id
.MLss H n z e l
CummiilCTs
attende.l
the
nieetinsr
of
the
.Middlesex-Worc e s t e r Pon-.on.a f J r a n R e in A s h h y
l.is:
week
Thursday.
H e r . r . v K j i r r . a r a n d f a m i l y t i r e n t .\
i r i j : f r . i n i t h e i r h o m e n t t h e X o r t h t.
tlieir n e w hotisc at t h e villatrc.
>Tr
aiul
Mrs. A m o s
Farrar
w i i l s t , a y . :;
thc f a r m a t thc N'orth.
netitlon has been prescnt- i r t t o i t r a n t a l e t t e r of
•; on
t h e e s t a t e of
said
MMM A E . M c M U R R A Y a n d
: M f l i R A Y , b o t h of Aypr la
..' . M i d d l e s e x , w i t h o u t g r l v V ..n t h e i r b o n d .
reby cited t o - a p p e a r at a
. • o be h e l * * t Cambridpco.
: : . v of M i d d l e s e x , o h
the
', d a y o f M a y A . D . 1 9 1 » , a t
< in t h e f o r e n o o n , t o s n o w
vou h a v e , w h y the s a m e
i.,. i c r a n t e d .
•:
..
.. i t i o n e r s a r e h e r e b y d l r e c public notice> thereof,
by
• ' i s c i t a t i o n ' o n c e In
each
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S p i r i t , '« [ n e w s p a p e r
v . r
the last p\l»llcatlpn to
.• !e,aj<t. b e f a r * 1 » ' 5 . C 0 V ' .'..irles J
McIntlr\E«crulre
f said Court. t h V eighth
il the yea'r o n e
•ousand
•! a n d c l K h t e « » , _ _ , ..
r. M
B9T«».«ell»ter.
I
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surplus fund
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current
i-xP'-iKses.
interest,
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l i s h i n i ; i h i > c i t a t i o n o n c e I n e a c h w e e k . o n c e In e a c h w e e k , t o r t h r e e s u c c e s s i v e
in
Turner's
Public
Spirit,
a
f o r lhr..„ ..iM-roMlve -wMlca, In t h e L i t - - w e e k s ,
t l e t o n i;iiidon. a n e w s p a p e r
published newspaper published In.the County ot
to
be
In .-ai.l c , „ i , ; , y
,[,e l a i t itubllcfttlon to .Middlesex t h e l a s t p u b U c a t l o n
b e o n e . I n . n l l e a n t , b e f o r e JWild C o u r t , s e v e n d a y s , a t l e . a e t . i e f o r e « a l d C o u r t .
a n d h> n , , i.iK, p o s l p f t l i j , « r d e l l v e r l n K
Witness, C h a r t e s J. M-oIntlre,E«(iulre,
a c o p v .,1 . h i i , c i t a t i o n t o a l l
k n o w n First JudKe of eald C o u r t , t h U t w e n t y p e r s o n s n;t..r..«iert I n - t h e e s t a t e , s e v e n s e c o n d d a y o f M a y I n t h e y e a r , o n e
d a y s a l i..;i,t b e f o r e j w t i a C o u r t .
thousand nine hundred and elKhte*n.
Witni.y,. Charles J. .Uelntire, Ksqalrc.
St'S
F . M. E S T Y ,
ReKlater.
F l r » i .1.:.>,;,. nf . a i d C d u r t . i h l * f l f t e c n t h
( l a y o f , \ i . n I,, t h e y 4 « r o n e
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fen paper*.
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F. M. a s x r , R e i r l s t e r .
paprrn w e pnbUsh' are from elKkt
fo
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Tlie elreiiliidoB of<^'«*» • * «
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spent
w e e k -e
.' il i t n e o f h e r
i.
. M r s 1-;. .1 . - ' t e ^ •is. a t t h c N o i - t h .
Mr. nnd
.Mr
c
K.
Bradfori!
visited
frieniis
d..i:t:hter
H
W e . s t A r t o n l.'ist w - e e k
Tuesday.
...... \- - ' •
-
R. M. GRAHAM
5 0 L D Wf
Telephone 209.12
.-
'
'
- ' • • - • ^ • ,
^ Ayer, Mass.
GEOEGE H. BEOWN, Ayer"
18S: EMILYS L O p E M G L E
SUCCESSiOR TO "
MRS. E. F.-GHANDLER
LADIES:
HATTER
Is Showing Newest Modes in
- V
'
ing
Barry. Bldg.
HONEST
1
'»-t.t'*
Phone 82-3
AYER, MASS.
WORK AT HONEST
PRICES
Don't have your car painted until you see us. We feel /
sure we can tell you some things about automobile paint-/ v
ing which you ought to know before placing your order.
Painting automobiles is not like painting houses—no more,
than building automobiles is like building houses. Automobile-painting is'a trade of its own. 'It"ta'k^s'Vsi5ecially'
trained workman to make a car look like new and.stay^
fhat way. •
We are now in a position to put-through a fewj'obs
of first-cla&s automobile painting in very short order. But •
we wpuld advise you to see us at once if you want prompt
action,
•.."
YATES' GARAGE
Maole Street
FIFTY
YEARS
Correct
5^;-s :iii t i l ' . I o i i ; , . r : .
' TttPt^Crt n T T l . f l l l V t ' ' o
upon
for
tho
«h.to.
l>ftrk w i l l h e liseii o n
S i n c e t h e n o t i t e ..f
p m K r i i m w a s forwMrd<-d t
or wc
h.ave
loarnetl
that
H.-irry
W
ICnlRhLs, a s usu.al, h a s offere.i to c o n voy thc children.
C a t e r e r A y e r s will
furnish
r o f r e . - ^ h m c n t s f o r t h ( . .s.>idiers
and thc band.
W . t'- P I c k n r d ' s f a r n i h o n s e o n N e - . v t o w n r o a d Is n o w o c c u p i e d h y o n e ol
Mr. PIcknrd's
mcn.
Snow spent
Boston.
ii
JL
tlie F i r s t
. R E I * O R T O P C O N nn'l.
w . ^ ' V ? ^ ' ' C'F T H B C O N D I T I O N ot the
al
E a s t * i r » t N a f l d n a l B a n k of A y e r a t
Ntttlonal Banic
ui
Ayer
r
.NLassa- . ? _ ' " • - ^ ' » ' » 0 ' M a s s a c h u s e t t s a t
Peppereil
In
th..
the
o'-x i ) u i ) i l i 4 nt t h e C e n t e r . p r a m - c h u g e t l a , a t t h f
..'.xens
o n C l o s e of b u s i n e s s o n M a y 10, 1»1».
v;
. ;-..^ol h a v e , vron
tlio Iirst
p i n s M u y 10, 1918.
• .i'....^^ i n i j e n t n a n « l » l p . a n d
one,
/
Resources
ItfKIH
;
••'•.., ha.H r o c e l v e i i t h e M e c o n d
Loans ond-dlseoiinu
. »:80,560.Ci'.
t.o..inH a t i d d i s c o i i i ;
-.')i .';( .. I ' u ' . i a e r n i e t i i u i l .
,
Overdrafts, unsecured
,.
1.07:.::;
Overdrafts,
unsei-.r.
U.S. bonds deposited
U, S, b o n d j ! d o p o . . . ! ! .
to secure' clrcula.Mllalx.-'.
cure
clroulati.j.
,, y o n (ii«r v a l u e )
»!0,000.00
. \ x: ,-f : .;: lit the
•valup)
u . oD.. ub oo na da ss aa nn da cc ee rr -A ' h a i u ' t . w a s hel<l
t t if ni cc aa tt ee ssooft l inndr et Ab ht -t - .
b o a II
M a v '.' a ' t h e h o m e o f the
president, Liberty
<
Bonds,
314
per
.Mr.^
L u . " J. M t ' r r i u i n , wiio ijrt-sided,
e d n e s s p l e d g e d to
cent and 4 per
secure postal savI h n lii»i.Mm- w i t h l h . IIBeent,—uuplt;dj{UO
.
i a l ix»*i c i s e s .
It b e i n g found
neces
Payments
actualvaluo)^.
26.000.00
.sary
to
appoint
a
new
ht»spitallty
ly mado on Lib.u.
S.- . b o n d *
and
c o r r . : r ' . : : * e e , M L s s A g n e s .M. H u l d e n a n d
. erty
4%
per
c e r t t a c a t e s of I n cent Bonds.
: ) j i)
:,.:)0.00
.M.-^.s. G e o r ^ ' e H . F a r n s w o r t h
consefitdebtedness
owne d a n d u n p l e d g e d 190,000.00
than
e.i t o s e r v e .
Several letters thunkingj Bonds other
U.
8,
-bonds
235,000.00
tile A l l i a n c e for s y m p a t h y w e i e r e a d .
•pledged
to
seLiberty.
. L o a n ,
The entertainment
for the
afternpon
cure postal savBonds. 3 %
pei;
w a s a t a l k g i v e n b y M r s . K, H . A U e n ,
ings deposits...
JT.OOO 00
' pent and 4 per '
based on her a n n u a l ' report to the D. Securities
other
cent," u n p l e d g e d 196,613,00
A . li. o f t h e w o r k o f t h e m e n d e r s i U
t h a n U . S. b o n d s
Payments actually
C a m p Devens.
. M r s . A l l e n is t h e o r (not , Including
made on Liberty - "
tlclal d i r e c t o r of n i e n d . i n g a l t h e c n m p
stocks)
owned
*}*
_ per
cent
• unp.ledged ......
iK.iti.si
a n d ha.s c o n s e r v a t i v e l y e s t i m a t e d
that
B o n d s , . ; , - . . ' . . . 100,000.00
19C,612,00
Trust
S e c u r i t i e s o t h e r t h a n U. S.
o\\ir
nine thousand articles have been Collateral
'and other notes
bonds,
(not' . Including
r e p a i r e d s i n c e t h e w o r k W:LS s t a r t e d
o
f
c
o
r
p
o
r
a
t
i
o
n
a
stock*) o w n e d , unpledged
126;683.75
last s u n i m e r .
In connection with this
Issued
for
not
Stock
Of
Federal
Reserve
w o r k h a s g r o w n u p a s e r v i c e of p e r less
than
ONE
B a n k . ( 5 0 p e r c e n t of oubs o n a l g i f t s of k n i t t e d a r t i c l e s of
all
YEAR nor more
Hcriptlon)
. . . , . . . . . . . , ( . • ,..3.750,00
kinds,
comfort
bags, sleeping
bags.
than
T H R E E
Lawful' reserve
with
Fedreading matter, fruit, c a n d y a n d
toYEARS' time...
29.039.17
llsiv;..!
eral Reserve B a n k
. . . . . . ' 90,000.00
s
t
o
c
k
o
f
F
e
d
e
r
a
l
R
e
s
e
r
v
.
;
C
a
s
h
I
n
v
a
u
lt., and
net
bacco.
T h e m e n d e r s havo also
made
B a n k (00 p e r c e n t o t s u b amounts due from
nationcurtains,
signal
tlags.
bread
cloths,
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
)
I
s
o
o
.
0
0
lal
b
a
n
k
s
.
334,273.89
m e n d e d a l a r g e Y, M , C. A. t e n t , f u r u.noj.OO r.edemptlon f u n d w i t h U / 8 ,
nished gun cleaners a n d material
for Value of b a n k i n g house
F u r n i t u r e a n d .fixtures
...
1,'.'00.00
Treasurer
and
due
from
use at the hospital, entertained
sol- Lawful reserve' with
FederL. S. T r e a s u r e r . . . . ;
'6,200.00
diers ut their h o m e s a n d found
rooms
al Reserve Banli
iT.ooo.oo
for their families.
T h e talk by M r s
Cash
In . v a u l t
and
net
T o t a l ,$1,675,161.83
Allen w a s m u c h
enjoyed.
a m o u n t s ^ u e from nation'. Z J a b U l U e *
al b a n k s
42.:.j::.is
C a p i t a l BtocI: p a i d In
$7S,000.00
on- banki<
locnted
I t w a s a p l e a s u r e .to a l l t o h u v e M r s . C h e c k s
S u r p l u s f u n d ,y.. 60,000.00
outside
of city or
town
K . W.
Miller able to be at the
meetI'ndivided p r o f i t s . .J51,073.09
o
t
r
e
p
o
r
t
i
n
g
b
a
n
k
a
n
d
ine.
I . i g h t r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e ser\'.ed
current
ex-,
;
other' cash
Items
;;^.oo J>tss
l>y t h e h o s t e s s a n d a d e l i g h t f u l
social
penses.
Interest,
R e d e m p t i o n f u n d w Ith U. S.
honr was
passed..
a n d t a x e s p a i d . . 13,630.r>l
33,442.68
Treasurer,..and
due
from
notes'outstandT h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l -be In
four.
U. S. T r e a s u r e r
:.;i)0.00 C i r c u l a t i n g
ing
20,000.00
week.s a t t h e h o m e
of M r s .
L u t h e r W a r S a v i n g s Certlflcates ajid
Net a m o u n t s d u e to N a t i o n a l
Thrift
Stamps
actually
Holden.' •
banks
.....'.....
S.003.i9
owned
i?-:.00
Net a m o u n t s due to banks.
TREMON'T THEATRE,
BOSTO.V
bankers, and trust compaT o t a l - . ,,..; .
., »-ii2.(io:.Oj.
nies (other than included
H a c k to t h e g o o d old d a y s of s u m Xlalilllllrs
in
prect'dtng
ItemK.....
10,430,70
m e r o p e r a In B o s t o n .
Honry W. SavTotal
of
two
jM'ecedibg
C a p i t a l s l o c k p a i d in
JOO.000.00
ase.
who has more
musical
comedy Surplus fund ;
Items
$18,438.96
10,000,00
s u c c e s s e s t o h i s c r e d i t t h a n a n y o t h e r U n d i v i d e d p r o f i t s . , J17.112.OSIndividual
deposits
subject
p r o d u c e r , is t h e g o a d f a i r y w h o t u r n s L e s s
to c h e c k
. . • . . . . . . , - - • . . . .1,347,9SS.29
current
exC e r t i f i c a t e s o f d e p o s i t d u o -In
penses.
Interest.
t h e p a g e s b a c k w a r d o v e r t h c l a s t fewless t h a n 30 d a y s ( o t h e r ;
and taxesfpald..
r'.O.S.SS
17.173.09
years and inaugurates a sum'mer seathan for inoney b o r r o w e d )
236.94
s o n of m u s i c a l c o m e d y a t t h e T r e m o n t C i r c u l a t i n g n o t e s o u t s t a n d 6,Cit3. 26
ing ......
.-.
00,000.00 C^-rtIrted c h e c k s . theatre.
Dividend.^ u n p a i d
.,.,
.45.00
Individual, deposits
subject
I t is nttin;; t h a t Mr. S a v a g e s h o u l d
Total last four, preceding
^o c h e c k
115,992,97
items
'
$1:353,953.49
b e t'he o n e p r o d i i e e r t o do" t h i s
for Cashier's chocks outalandlns;
316.13
P o s t a l s a v i n g . ^ d e p o s i t s . . . . •... 1 6 , 8 6 6 . 5 6
rcQulrlng
notice
t h e r e h a s b e e n nothin;;: g i v e n
theatre Deposits
O
t
h
e
r
t
i
m
e
d
e
p
o
s
its...
.4,700.26
b
u
t
J
e
s
s
t
h
a
n
3
0
d
a
.
v
s
4
7
,
9
1
0
.
S
2
a n d m u s i c lovers to efface t h e delightTotal
of
two.
preceding
35.00
ful m e m o r i e s of h i s a r t i s t i c " P r i n c e of U i v i d c n d s - . u n p a l d
items
' $21,066.81- T
o
t
a
l
o
£
4
p
r
e
c
e
d
i
n
K
I
t
e
m
s
PUsen,"
"King
Do-io"
and
"WoodLiabilities other than abovo
I. .
••.••»llil,i:S0.92
l a n d " w h e n they reigned at the Tre- I'ostal-savings deposits
Slated
750.00
1,U7.4.'>
mont theatre during the s u m m e r sea- other tlmo deposits
130,000,00
sons years ago.
Total of 8 precetliuK items
Total
.,
$1,578,121.83
' - - x, - J 1 2 1 , 1 1 7 . 4 0
S t a t e of M a s s a c h u s e t t s , C o u n t y of M t d T h o k e e n e s t I n t o r e s t Is d i s p l a y e d I n
dlesex, ss.
the
aniioyncement
that
Mr.
Savagt'
Total
I, C h a r l e s A. N o r m a n d , C a s h i e r o f t h e
w I U 'offe.r " t h o o n l y M i t z l " In n newa
b
o
v
e-named bahk, do solemnly
swear
S
t
.
i
t
o
o
f
M
a
s
s
a
c
h
u
s
e
t
t
s
!
,
C
o
u
n
t
y
o
£
M
i
d
p l a y w-lth m u s i c e n t i t l e d " H e a d
over
t h a t the a b o v e s t a t e m e n t is t r u e to t h e
d l e s e x , " e s . ••• .
heels" at the Tremont-theatre
Saturb e s t of m y k n o w l e d j f e a n d b e l i e f .
I
,
H
.
P
.
.
'
T
a
r
b
e
i
l
.
C
a
s
h
i
e
r
o
(
t
h
e
day evening. M a y 25.
Mitzi is c o n C H A R L K S A. XORJLXN'l). C a s h i e r .
sidered
4.merica's
fo/emost
p r i m a a b o v e - n a m e d - b a n k , do .nolemnly s w e a r
donna comedienne
today and
is
t h e t h a t t h e a b o v e a t a t e i n e n t Is t r u e to t h e
Subscribed a n d s w o r n to before
mc
b e s t .of m y , k n p w l e d ; ; e a n d b e l i e f .
t>jls liOth d a y o f M a y , 1 3 1 S .
only, player t h a t Mr. S a v a g e h a s eleH. •].\ .rARBELL,
Cashier.
vated to s t a r d o m during his theatrical
D. C h e s t e r P a r s o n s , N o t a r y P u b l i c .
career.
, ,
,
. . .
Subscribed.', a n d s w o r n to b e f o r e
me Correct—Attest:
" H e a d o v e r h e e l s " is t h e
r o m a n c e t h i s 201h d a y of Slay, i S l s .
Howard
B.. White,
G
o
o
r
g
o
O
,
T
a
r
b
c
l
l
,
N
o
t
a
r
y
P
u
b
l
i
c
.
of a i i t t l e g i r l a c r o b a t , w h o c o m e s t o
T h o m a s L. H a a e n ,
H o b a r t E. Mead,
A m e r i c a w i t h h e r " b r o t h e r s a n d sis- C o r r e c t — A t t e s t : •
Oliver K. PIvrce.
tens" of t h e t r o o p . .
H e a d over
heels
• A r t h u r P. W r i g h t .
C a r l A. P . I , a w r e n c e ,
I. J. r.owell,
in m i s c h i e f , i n b u s i n e s s a n d in l o v e .
Daniel W. Kietcher,
,
3
*
.
F.
G
r
a
h
a
m
.
e a c h i n I t s t u r n a n d e a c h mo.-;t e n e r ,_
W a l d o SDauldltiif,
Directors.
getically,
is M l t z i a s t h e
whimsical
Directors.
child star.
REPORT
OF
CONDITION
of
the
Mr. Savage again h a s choson
disTownsond National Bank, at Townsend,
t i n c t " t y p e s " f o r t h e c h a r a c t t ^ r s in t h e
In t h e Stpite of . M a s s a e h u s e t i s . a t
tha
ccist a n d ' a f m o n g t h e p l a y e r s : i i o m a n y
c l o s e o f b w f i n e s s o n M a " 10. 1918,
n a m e s f a m o u s in t h e i r w o r k .
Jerome
Reiiourcea
Kern,
the'composer
of
the
worldLoans
and
dlak n o w n c o m e d y successes,. " O h
boy!"
counts
St94,12S.30
"Very
good
Eddie"
and
"Have
a
Notes and bills reheart;"
has given
t o l o v e r s of
light
discounted (othopera his best w o r k
In " H e a d
over
er
than
bank
h e e l s " w i t h Its s o n g h i t s - a n d
dance
a c c e p t a n c e s s o l d ) U,r.49.69 JlSii.JTS.Gl
n u m b e r s t h a t WiU U n c e r l o n g in
the
Overdrafts,
unsecured
'lii.9Q
memory.
U. S. b o n d s d e p o s i t e d t o s e cure circulation (par valA s p e c i a l f e a t u r e In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h
ue)
100,000.00
the
Tremont
summer
opera
sea.son
Liberty Loan Bonds, 2H per
a n d o n e t h a t will s t r o n g l y a p p o a l
to
cent a n d 4 per cent,
uno u t - o f - t o w n p a t r o n s is t h o b i g
popupledged
D50.00
lar priced m a t i n e e s , to be g i v e n
WedS e c u r i t i e s O t h e r t h a n U . S.
bonds
(not
including
nesdays and on Decoration day when
siockst owned unpledged
10*.136.62
t h e best s e a t s will b e offered for $1.00
Stocks, other than
Federal
a n d t h e s e c o n d i^alcony prices will be
Reserve Bank stock
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11,S50.3S
25 c e n t s .
Stock
of
Federal
Keaerve,
M r . S a v a - j ; e i.s d e s i r o u s o f
making
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scription)
2.tf00.00
for
out-of-:ov.'n
theatre
and
music
V a l u e of b a n k i n g h o u s e . . . .
1,000.00
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1 (,500.00
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ir. B ' i s t i , ' r . w a s p i a n n t d
for
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m t h e T r i n i t a m i : c h u r c h . Co^icord. on
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resolution
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week.
of c o n g r e s . ^ i P r e s i d e n t W i l s . j n h a s u p Mrs.
Fred
S.
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went
to
poliiiyd .Memoria: itay a s a d u y of p u b Brunswick,
Me., Tuesduy. to see
he:
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to
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a t t h e t o w n h a l l a n d In t h e c e m e t e r i e s ,
- b u i l d i n g in Aycr this week
Saturday.
b u t in t h e e v e n i n g a t t h e u s u a l
hour
l l r s . A. W . T u r n e r w a s
a^week-end
a union moeting wlU be. held ut
the
e;uest of t h e H. F. I*roctors a n d
r e - I ' n l t a r l a n c h u r c h In a c c o r d a n c e
with
t u r n e d lo h e r Mllford, N.
i i ^ - ' h o m e t h e call of t h e president, and, to w h l c l
S u n d a y with Mr. Turner,
who
a p e n t all a r e
urged
to c o m e .
The
usual
th© day here.
s e l ) a r a t e p r a y e r m e e t i n g s of T h u r s d a y
- • F r a n k l i n
Hall
h a s K o n e to
C a m p e v e n i n g w i l l b e r^ii'en u p .
^ D e v e n s f o r t h e . p r e s e n t a n d will j o i n
T h e H a r v a r d K e d C r o s s will, o p e n a
'the navy soon.
,... - W a r r e n Y a p p Is n o w a t C a m p p e v - t e a - r o o m o n H a r v a r d c o m m o n a t n o o n
launches .can
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brother
Ernest
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t h e o n T h u r s d a y . M u y 30.
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i n the next draft.
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Civil Engineeiing
Office w i t h H E R B E R T J . W E B B
Main Street
Ayer, Mass,
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Oil Sioves S a v e
^Wai^Coal
COAL is a weapon in your
hands. Every Bushel Saved
means food for OUR BOYS.
Resufta o f E a r T e t t b y " R a s D o l l " M e t h o d — N o t e t h e DIfferencec In Germi n a t i o n — S o m e H a v e O n l y a W e a k G e r m i n a t i o n W h i l e O n l y O n e Ie a D e sirable Seed Ear.
OPrepared b y t h e United Statee Department of Acrtculture.)
There a r e no large sections north of
Virginia,
I^ntucky,
Arkansas
and
Oklahoma w h e r e t h e c o m crop mat u r e d a n d d r i e d w e l l e n o u g h to. s u p p l y
a n y large quantity of seed which can
b e planted with' safety without e a r
t e s t i n g . T h e r e I s very" l i t t l e s e e d o f
t h e 1016 c r o p ' a v a i l a b l e . A s a result
e a c h S e c t i o n m u s t d e p e n d ItJrgely u p o n
Its o w n 1 9 1 7 c r o p f o r s e e d . G e r m i n a tion tests s h o w tbat much of the supp o s e d l y g o o d s e e d p u t "up l a s t fall Is
nbt germinating well.
In this crisis
t h e r e Is o n l y o n e w a y t o m a k e s u r e o f
b i g h germinating, adapted seed, w h i c h
w i l l g u a r a n t e e a g o o d s t a n d of v i g o r ous growing plants necessary for a
high yield.
Thi.? w a y Is t o e a r - t e s t
t h e a v a i l a b l e s u p p l y In t h e l o c a l i t y ,
a n d It i s t h e o p i n i o n of c o r n s p e c i a l i s t s o f ' t h e d e p a r t m e n t of a g r i c u l t u r e
t h a t all local s e e d suppUes should be
tested before outside sources are resorted to.
Most Practical Tester.
The obviously unfit' ears can b e
e l i m i n a t e d b y i n s p e c t i o n , b u t m a n y of
t h o s e left. 'Which t o nil a p p e a r a n c e s
a r e w e l l m a t u r e d a n d fit f o r s e e d , w i l l
b e s h o w n b y t h e t e s t e r t o b e w e a k or
dead, while t h e remainder c a n be relied upon to give good resuUs w h e n
p l a n t e d . T h e r e a r e m a n y t e s t e r s In
use, b u t t h e m o s t practical and econ o m i c a l of t h e m ail Is t h e " r a g doll."
B l e a c h e d m u s l i n Is a ' s a O s f a c t o r y m a t e r i a l f o r m a k i n g t h c d o l l . C u t Into
s t r i p s 16 i n c h e s w i d e a n d t h r e e
t o five f e e t l o n g .
B y a line drawn
d o w n t h e center, a n d cross l i n e s every
f o u r Inches, t h e doU i s d i v i d e d Into
s e c t i o n s , e a c h of w h i c h Is t o b e fllled
with a six to ten kernel sample from
an e a r to be tested. S e l e c t . t b e s e kernels from different p a r t s ' o f t h e ' e a r .
N u m b e r t h e e a r s t o c o r r e s p o n d •with
the number of the section I n w h l c h the
k e r n e l s a r e " t o b e placed.- F o l d t h e
outer edges of t h e tester toward t h e
c e n t e r s o t h a t t h e y m e e t , roll t h e doll
obout a ' c o m cob or other cylindrical
o b j e c t a n d t i e . S o a k t h e doll f o r a
f e w h o u r s , d r a i n oft t h e e x c e s s m o i s t u r e , a n d p l a c e It •n'here It w i l l n o t d r y
o u t a n d '\VI11 b e s u b j e c t e d t o a g o o d
g r o w i n g t e m p e r a t u r e . A t t h e e n d of
a b o u t flve d a y s t h e t e s t s s h o u l d bo
reedy for reading.
(The accompanying Illustration s h o w s n tester ready
for reading.)
Ears germinating 80
p e r c e n t o r m o r e -should b e s a v e d f o r
seed.
T h i s y e a r It I s w e l l t o r e t a i n
all e a r s s h o w i n g a g e r m i n a t i o n of GO
per cent or over, keeping these poorer
germinating
ears separate.
These
m a y h n v e t o b e u.sed if t h e s u p p l y of
seed germinating 80 per cent or bett e r i s n o t suffieient.
If u s e d t h e y
should be planted thicker than the
good seed.
'
Farmer's Bulletin 048 of t h e United
S t a t e s d e p a r t m e n t o f a g r l c u l t n r e , entitled "The R a g Doir Seed Tester,"
d e s c r i b e s f u l l y t h i s metfiod of t e s t i n g
seed corn.
Kerosene is the Fuel fbr the
SuTPLYiNOuMuFTo SOILS
TO REPLACE FARM MACHINES
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC COOK F i r s t a n d B e s t M e t h o d Is A d d i t i o n b f
S t a b l e M a n u r e — - P l a n t Green
F a r m e r S h o u l d M a k e U s e of Improved
;t
STOVE
Crops t o T u r n U n d e r .
I m p l e m e n t s t o O v e r c o m e Serious Labor Problem.
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DEFECTIVE TEETH
T h e h e a l t h a n d f u t u r e p r o s p e c t s of
t h o c h i l d m a y b e s e r i o u s l y afrecjed b y
d e l a y : a « o u n d s e t of t e e t h Is bne of
t h e s i g n s of p h y s i c a l
fltness—ftnd
thc
w h o l e n u t r i t i o n of t h e b o d y d e p e n d s
d i r e c t l y o r I n d i r e c t l y o n t h e "con^fitlon
of t h e te«th. Hcadachca. neuralgia and
s w o l l e n Klands a r e o f t o n c a u s e d b y d e caying
teeth.
Indlsrestlon,
anemia.
b l o o d polsonlnfsr a n d .a h o s t of o t h e r
e v i l s a r o c a u s e d by d e c a y i n g t e e t h .
Dr. C. A. Fox, Dentist
•arrr Bids.
T*L C o a .
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SucC«>«or t o A R T H U R
Insurance
Agent
Mitln s t r e e t
ATER,
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Tonier'a BideMASS.
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T h e r e a r e ' t h r e e g e n e r a l m o t l i o d s of
s u p p l y i n g h u m u s t o t h e soil. T h e first
a n d b e s t Is t h e a d d i t i o n of s t a b l e m a n ure.
W h e n p r o p e r l y m a n a g e d It a d d s
l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s of b o t h plutit f o o d a n d
humus.
B u t m a n u r e is not a l w a y s
n v a l l a b l e . W h e n s u c h is t h c c a s e , t h e
b o s t t h i n s t o d o i s t o m a k e it a v a i l - i
a b l e . K a i s e m o r e f o r a g e , koop m o r e
stock, and m a k e moro manuro. Rut
this takes t i m e nnd capital, so that
othor m e a n s are somotimos necossary.
W h e n s t a b l e m a n u r e is not to b e h a d ,
p l a n t c r o p s f o r t h e p u r p o s e ot t u r n i n g
them under, t h u s adding large quantit i e s of h u m u s a t c o m p a r a t i v e l y l i t t l e
cost.
P l o w i n g u n d e r groen c r o p s Is
called green manuring. Under certain
conditions this is an excellent practice.
A third m e t h o d of a d d i n g h u m u s i s
to grow crops like clovor a n d timothy.
These crops are usually allowed to
o c c u p y t h e l a n d f o r t w o y e a r s or m o r e .
During this time their roots thoroughl y p e n e t r a t e t h e s o i l . Old r o o t s d e c a y
and n e w ones grow. W h e n the sod is
plowed up, more or less vegetable
m a t t e r Is t u r n e d u n d e r .
This, with
t h e m a s s o f r o o t s in t h c soii, a d d s n o
smnll nmount t o t h e supply of h u m u s .
Another ndvnntnge from thc cultivat i o n of c l o v e r s n n d a l f a l f a Is f o u n d In
fact"thnt thcy are deep-rooted plnnts,
and when their roots decay they leave
c h a n n e l s d e e p i n t o t h e e a r t h , t h u s aidi n g in t h o a b s o r p t i o n of r a i n s a n d lett i n g in n l r t o s w e e t e n
t h c soil.
P e r e n n i a l g r a s s e s l i k e t i m o t h y a r c particularly vnlunble ns the numerous
flne r o o t s l e a v e t h e soil in v e r y fine
tilth.
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Reasons for
Raising
C h i c k e n s Is T h a t F o w l s C o n s u m e
Feed Otherwise Lost.
T h e g r a i n t h n t Is w a s t e d i n m a n y
b a m lots and t h e scraps from s o m e
t a b l e s w o u l d r a i s e a l a r g e flock of
fowls,- prodoccrs-of.- e g s s - n n d - m e n t .
One of the best reasons for raising
p o u l t r y Is t h n t t h e f o w l s c o n s u m e f e e d
thnt otherwise would be wasted.
Fire Insurance Agent
vnuUiwtoa Stnet
AtBR,UABB.
SWINE NEED STRONG BONES
F e e t and L e g s of B r e e d i n o S t o c k
S h o u l d Be Short, S t r a i g h t , S t r o n g
and W i d e A p a r t .
(Prcpar^-il by xhe T'nlteil Stntes Departmont of Agriculture.)
T h c feot a n d l e g s of .swlno n r e v e r y
I m p o r t n n t in b r e e d i n g s t o c k .
They
.should bo short, s t r a i g h t , s t r o n g , o f
m e d i u m slzo, a n d plnccd w i d e n p n r t .
I f t h e pig s t a n d s u p w e l l o n I t s t o e s
and t h e dcwclnws nre an Inch--dear
of t h e ground w-e c a n b c s u r e t h e b o n a
Is s t r o n g a n d t h a t t h c p a s t e r n s a r a
stronj^enough to carry t h e w e i g h t o f
the animal when fattened.
J-
Trees and Lightning.
T h e r e la a s t r a n g e stiperstitlon relative to tho liability of-certain treea
b e i n g s t n i c k by' l i g b t n l n t r . . A U k i n d s o f
Ideas havo been advanced along these
lines. T h e d n d e n t B o i o a o s believed
tbat t b o utilberry, laurel, peach, larcb
( S u e c e n o r to AuituttuatiOTeJoy)
a n d b o x t r e e s w c r e Ughtnliig proof.
N o t a f e w f o r e s t e r s of. m o d e m t h n e s
|:,\^^t^um0, ' M r c D t n g a , F n m l t u r e a a a M e r - • a r e o f t h e o p i n i o n t b a t c e r t a l i i t r e e s a r e
more or less liable t o destruction b y
c a n t i l a Troittitj!
V g H t t e n - fai
lightning.
StrooflT O o n p a i i i f l a -
WABBEir A. WINSLOW
ment ot Agriculture.)
Make every possible use o t improved
m a i . h i n e r y a n d Implcmont.s. It i s , of
c o u r s e , p o o r f a r m m a n a g e m e n t t o inv e s t i n t o o m u c h or n e e d l e s s f a r m
e q u i p n i e n t , h u t it Is a l w a y s e c o n o m y
to purchase well selected iinplcments
and machines.
T l i e u s e of t h e l a r g e s t a n d m o s t
i m p r o v e d f a r m m a c h i n e r y , a l w a y s desirable,
i s of s p e c i a l
importance.
Whore large aoreages are farmed thc
largest machinory is the most econom- i
i c a l . M a n y of t h e l a t e s t m a c h i n e s e m body improvomonts whieli will often
justify their purchase whore obtainable
f r o m t h e s t a n d p o i n t of e c o n o m y e v e n
t h o u g h t h e old outfit Is still s c r v i c e a b l o .
W h e n n e w m a c h i n e s a r e b o u g h t on
l a r g e f a r m s t o r e p l a c e o t h e r s still
c a p a b l e of sorvice, i t i s s u g g e s t e d t h a t
t h e o w n e r s afford a n f»pportunIty t o
other farmers w h o operate on a
s m a l l e r s c a l o to p u r c h a s e t h i s r e p l a c e d
m a c h i n e r y at a reifsonaMe p r i c e . T b i s
p i a n s h o u l d heneflt b o t h p a r t i e s .
All w o r n - o u t m a c h i n e r y s h o u l d b e
s o l d f o r junk a t t h e first o p p o r t u n i t y ,
first r e m o v i n g ali b o l t s or o t h e r p a r t s
w h i c h m i g h t b e u s e f u l In r e p a i r i n g
other equipment.
It Is u s u a l l y f a l s e
e c o n o m y to a t t e m p t t o u s e a w o r n out machine, a s the time wasted with
breakages and other delays nnd t h e
e x t r a p o w e r required for Its o p e r a t i o n
u s u a l l y more t h a n offset t h e s a v i n g
effecto<l hy c o n t i n u i n g it in u s e .
Soolal Structure t n d Criminal.
I t Is a h e r c u l e a n t a s k t o b r i a g a b o n t
r e f o r m In t h e a d m t t i l s t r a t l o n o l ' t l i e
criminal law. B u t t h e d a w n of a bett e r d a y Is a t h a n d . I t I s b e c o m i n g m o r e
generally understood that t b e criminal
I s o n o o f t h e b y - p r o d u c t s o t ftn e r l l s o c i a l s y s t e m , a n d t b a t In t h e improTe^
m e n t of our eoclal s t r o c t o r e trill b e
found the solatlon of t h e problem of
tho criminal.—Alexander E a r l l n In t h e
Homanltariaa.
lM}AY' .26, 1 9 1 8
C e n t e r . ' ' ' •.•:-'-,•
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S i i t u r d a y f r o m O r o n o , -M,. . i h o ,-,,ii,.
h a v i n g c l o s e d a m o n t h ,.ail;(.r th
^KU.al o n a c c o u n t o f t h e m.-uiHiv .,,.:
t a k e n b y t h e g o v e r n m o n t tor ., MH
mer.training camp.
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e n t e r e d t h e U n i v e r s i t y ,.f 'lv,\;ia m..,
h a s l a t e l y b e e n tralnlMj: at ltr,<kw,.ii
flold. S a n D i e g o , Cal., ax:,i ha.s i . . , n
o r d e r e d , t o r e p o r t a t Ualia.s, To.v.is
Mr. H a r t f o r d Is a K i a d u . n o ,,f n,..
h i g h s c h o o l h e r e , cla.ss ,.r l y i j .
n,a t t e n d e d A m h e r s t f o r a y.-ar .11111 i!i.-n
e n t e r e a S y r a c u s e u n l v c r s m . .Sviaciis..
N . Y., f r o m w h i c h h e i . - i . - u o . ! h i s .iip l o m a i n N o v e m b e r in <ii,l..r thut ho
m i g h t e n l i s t a s a s o l d i e r ..t hbrrtv. It
i s ' f t l w t i y s w i t h g r e a t prirto a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n t h a t w e Icarji of th.. a i U a ' i o e m e n t In m i l i t u r y Utfi of ..in- T o w n s o m '
b o y s , e s p o c i u i l y u t t h i s time.
T h e H a r v a r d K e d Cro.ss wiil . . p e n ;;
t e a - r o o m o n H a r v a r d c o i n m m i at nooi
o n T h u r s d a y , .May 30. l.unolios c a n
bo o r d e r e d In a d v a n c e . Tolopliono c o n nection.
. . . T h e . t o t a l r e c e i p t s of t h e o o n o e r t
a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t givoji last w e e k
F r i d a y e v e n i n s , u n d e r tho a u s p i c w o f
t h e T o w n s e n d b a n d ; assi.sted b.v t h e
iocal R e d Cross auxiliarv. a m o u n t e d
t o $ 4 7 6 ; n e t p r o c e e d s *.'!26.
Contributions f o r the Ued Cross
drive .reported t o FItehburg
headq u a r t e r s foi- W e d n e s d a y w a s J 4 a t . 5 5 ;
$26 bf t h i s a m o u n t wa.s c o n t r i h u t e d
by t h e T o w n s e n d Monda.v rlub.
R o w l a n d H a y n e s , o f U r o o k l v n . .V.
Y., ha.s b e e n s p e n d i n g a f e w dav.s w i t h
his family a t their b u n t a l o w h o m e on
W a l l a c e hill.
J a m e s C o r l i s s W o o l l o v , of P o r t l a n d , M e . , w a s t h e m i d - w e e k g u e s t of
h i s p a r e n t s , M r . a n d .Mrs. J a m e s
Woolley.
•
Mrs. F r a n k J e f t s a n d son M e r t o n
h a v e b o e n e n j o y i n g . a visit w i t h .Mr.
a n d M r s . E d w i n H a n r e y In D a n v e r s .
Mrs. B i r c h i s e m p l o y e d a s h o u s e k e e p e r for Miss A l i c e Spauldlng.
M l s s L o u i s e Arliri Is t h c g u e s t of
SIr.s. J. C a r t e r t h i s w e e k in Milford,
D r . A . J. A t w o o d , T. K. I''!aritv a n d
CJeorge A. W i l d e r a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l
of t h e i r b r o t h e r M a s o n . J o h n E . H o s m e r , of St. P a u l ' s l o d g e , .^.ver, T u e s day.
Irving Seaver a h d household moved
t h i s w e c k f r o m E l m street t o t h c
S e a v e r h o m e s t e a d o n .South r o w t o r
the summer.'
T h e school c h i l d r e n are m a n i f e s t i n g
marJted. i n t e r e s t a n d loyalty in p l e d g i n g t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n s for t h e l i e d
Cross drive this week.
O w i n g t o M e m o r i a l day o o n i i n g o n
next weok T h u r s d a y correspondents
are requested t o h a v e as m u c h copy
In aa p o s s i b l e b y ' W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g .
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; :c,scntallon of
M i s s M y r a Ixi li.^ . Kochoff, a c o l c b r a t - t h o l i . . a i i l i : Mr. W o o l l e y
cd lyric sopra: T w o c o r i c e r t s w l l l w h i c h was
V ;h g r e a t a p a l s o b o g i v e n to. ;ho f a m o u s R u s s i a n pi.aiise.
v i o l i n i s t , A I o \ a : ; . 1.1 v o n S k l b l n s k y , a c .*^eloclni.i
.So.avcr r e c o m p a n i e d by .\l;ss E d n a J o n e s , a s p o n d e d to
in t h o . i c c c p t p i a n i s t of spoi i ,; ability.
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c e r t s b y t h o M. :;;irch M a l e t r l o , o n e s p e e c h . o \ ;
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Of t h e finest sm li.nc t r i o s In t h e c l r - p r i d e In " •
i CM o w i n g uport
c u l t , w i t h a spo. .;!.: f e a t u r e 6 f C h i n e s e .Mr. W o o l .
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s o n g s In cnstiiio \ i i r e s u r e t o p l e a s e . " T h c gno.
DP.
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p r i v i l e g e of h.:':'; ng P r o f .
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;.' b o y s In . l e r v will welcome
hack a g a i n w i t h ice b e i n t '
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great pleasure
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As
t h e c l o s i n g c o n c e r t hflU h e : t l i e f a m o t u t h o n a p h c .<
Keen waa read
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\v;is -.i-.:i '.. ;-"ri;i 'I'.:- ;.'.-
l^jiccliil T o w n .Mooting.
A s p e c i a l t o w n inoe*
v.'h.s iioiti in
.Memorial hall o.: -,':
day evo:i;ng
w i t h a fair a t t e n d a i . d
i.iito a liolegallon
being
pros.-:.
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T o w n s e n d t o discu.'.s
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q u e s t i o n ' of a d e q u a t e
" .'irotoctlon
tor t h a t v l i l a g e . T. K.
i; -ly '/.as a p i
pointed moderator.
U n d e r A r t i c l e 2, t o s e c if t h e t o w n
w o u l d v o t e to raiso a n d a p p . - i i p r l a t e :
s u m of m o n e y to r e p a i r t h e .steam fi.-o
e n g i n e at W e s t To-A-nsend, t h e m a t t e r
w a s thoroughly difcj.ssed, a n d the
c o m m i t t e e a p i i o i n t e d i'.t t h c r e g u ' a :
town nieetlng to investigate, composed
of G c o r g e H. T e n n e y , C l a r e n c e 'Webster, Clarence B. Streeter a n d W a r r e n
E l l i o t t , a f t e r g i v i n g • i.-; t h e i r r e p o r t .
w e r e retained a n d o r d e r e d t o i n v e s t i g a t e further, with t h c a i d of t h e board
of s e l e c t m e n a n d Chiof F . J. P i p e r
a n d r e p o r t at a s p e c i a l m e e t i n g t o bt
c a l l e d In t w o w e e k s .
U n d e r A r t i c l e 3 it w,a.s v o t e d t o l e a v e
in t h e h a n d s of t h e o-.-erseers of t h e
p o o r t h e m a t t e r of raishng a n d a p p r o p r i a t i n g a s u m o f m o n e y in a d d i t i o n
to t h a t voted upon at t h e a n n u a l town
m e e t i n g for t h e u s c of t h e departmen't
of charities.
I t w a s v o t e d t o a p p r o p r i a t e $73 t o
pay for shingling t h c N o i t h End
school building a n d to raise and approp r i a t e $25 t o p r o v i d e a Kilent p o l i c e m a n a t the Intersection of Main, E l m
a n d S c h o o i s t r e e t s at t h e C e n t e r , a n d
a t o t h e r d a n g e r o u s s t r e e t c o r n e r s in
t h e t o w n t o r t h c j . r o t e c t i o n ' of th<
p u b l i c o n a c c o u n t of t h e i n c r e a s e d
a u t o m o b i l e travel.
Artlcies 6 and 7 were oassod. and
a f t e r a c c e p t i n g $ 1 0 0 in tru.st f r o m .Vort o n T h o m a s f o r p e r p e t u a l caro of t h e
f a m i l y lot in t h e T o w n s e n d " e m e t e r y
t h c m e e t i n g a d j o u r n e d f-.v f.-.o v ; e c k s
, w
t h e band played "Thc v a c a n t ohuir"
S H A K K I N T O I ' o v a .<)IIOKS
I n h i s m e m o r y u n d a s t h e roadirui' A : : , n's K O O I - K U B C . t h c u n t l j o p l l c p o w c l o s e d t h o y p i a y e d , " K o o p •;•:. ii..r;,. ; '!-r xo t... „ h a k o n Into lh.; s h o e , and
fires
burning
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homo."
:ix •" III," Koot-i-iast- ill tii.-ir
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• . : :..' s;;-.-allng, c;iiIous, ttr.il,
.Miss A:;lii.. f.x xK.'y- .,;.
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,\;w ..;;s us.. .\li..i.'s F o o t chlirg.- .,f I'ati W.i!.,- ,;.
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spo.iuiin:. a f( v.- 'i;i-.- -.vit'i :.. : ..:-i. r!
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.Mrs. Klbri.igo .s;i:..;,..-s, w i i o x.:x-.f.^i:\x
vory sick is roj. -rt.d a s in;i,rov;;ig.
.Mr. a n . ! ,\Ir,s. .Mor-.in H.'dgni.ui . ;;.
tertainotl a p.irty of f r i e n d s , f r o m
I . y n n at thoir h o m e iast .^undav.
-Mrs. .Anna E l l i s , of N e w t o n , a f o : nte r r e s i d e n t , h a s retur.ned t o t o w n a m i
taken a cottano at the oid Flagg place
on t h e -Mason r e a d .
Mr.s,. H e r m a n I . a w r e n o e . w h g ha.s
I ' o l i T H R E E -MI.VUTES
b e e n e m p l o y e d in N o w I p s w i c h X . H.,
h a s r e t u r n o d itnd o p o n e d h e r c o t t a g e .
.N'o
c
harge unless communication is
.Mrs. E t h e l W e l c h a n d c h i l d r e n h a v e
established with jiorson a s k e d for.
moved into t h c tenement with her.
T
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l
e
p
hone trips to other points a t
T h e U u i i e s ' M i s s i o n c i r c l e m e t in
t h e B a p t i s t v e s t r i e s on W e d n e s d a y af. p r o p o r t i o n a t e l y l o w r a t e s .
T h e Toll O p e r a t o r will q u o t e t h e
t e r n o o n a n d p a s s e d an e n j o y a b l e a n d
..
i n s t r u c t i v e a f t o r n o o n in t h e r e a d i n g of r a t e 10 a n y p o i n t .
" S o n s of Italy."Mrs. L u c y A. J-awrejice is s p e n i l l n g
a f e w d a y s at t h e h o n i e of h e r b r o t h e r .
D a n i e l C. T a y l o r , of A s h b y .
Ian Rusk, of Maine uhiversity. w h o
is t a k i n g a s p e c i a l c o u r s e in e l e c t r i c a l
w o r k . Is e n j o y i n g a v a c a t i o n a t t h e
h o m e o f h i s p a r e n t s , -"^Ir. a n d M r s ,
Duncan Rusk.
Mrs. I v e r s P . S h e r w i n a n d C a r l E.
W i l l a r d a r e in c h a r g e of t h e Retl C r o s s
d r i v e a t t h i s e n d of t h e vllla-ge, a n d
arc making a good collection for the
work.
'W. -A. B o u t w e l l a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d in
Barre. Siinday, .-.ccompanied b y Mrs.
Boutw-ell's m o t h e r , M r s . H a r w o o d . . w h o
r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e in B a r r e a f t e r a
f e w w e e k s ' visit h e r e . .
T h e Ladies' W a r Relief m e e t i n g w a s
h e l d a t t h e little red h o u s e o n W e d nesday afternoon and'quite a-number
g a t h e r e d t o s e w for t h c s o l d i e r s a n d
the destitute.
P A R K STIUqBT
On S u n d a y m o r n i n g t h e p a s t o r will
t a k e f o r h i s t o p i c . " T h e h;;;hest- c i t i z e n , " a n d t h e m o r n i n g s e r v i c e will b e
f<illow-ed by t h e p r e s e n t i i t i o n of a s e r v i c e l i a g w i t h e l e v e n s t a r s by t h o B r o t h e r h o o d , w i t h Sj-ioochos a n d m u s i c ;;i,p r o p r l a t e to t h e o c c a s i o n . T h e e v e n i n g s e r v i c e s will bo o m i t t e d , th-'it all'
m a y a t t e n d t h e union s e r v i c o .it -.i-ie
C e n t e r on isunilay e v e n i n g .
Springfield
40c.
N.fl,8flP18i
Wish to call your attention
to their stock of
GEMETERY
MEMORIALS
which thefr would be pleased t© have intending purchasers inspect and obtain
prices.
Ayer, Mass.
E. D. STONE
Fire Insurance Agent
E d w a r d a n d ' ' h a r l e s Upto:; a n d
f a m i l i o s , f r o m H a n c o c k . N. H., s;.ont
S u n d a y at t h e h o m e of .Mr, a n d .Mrs.
George Upton.
A b b o t t H o d g m a n h a s 'r.een on t h e
-sick list a t h i s h o m o , u n d e r t h o d o c tor's c a r e .
Mrs. E r n e s t P h i i i i j i s h a s b e e n on
t h e sick list for a fe-ft d a y s .
P.ev. J o s e p h M c K e a n t o o k f o r h i s
topic Sunday morning "The s h e p h e r d
and Ihe sheep."
He also called special a t t e n t i o n f r o m t h e p n l p i t t o t h o
w o r k of t h o U o d C r o s s d r i v e w h i c h
t a k e s p l a c o t h i s w e e k . A t t h e .^^iinday
schoo] session t h e t e a c h e r s and superintendent were appointed a nominati n g c o m m i t t e e to b r i n g in a iist of oftlcors for t h e e n s u i n g \o;ii-.
T h e ti.
t*. ."s". c . E . w a s c o n d u i t . . i i-.v- .Miss
.-Mice .st'-avor. t h e topi.- i.-.:;;.' •'K.lucat i ' . i ; — t h o l i o o r w a y :o -.i-vic."-. " ar.d
tiX" p;istor f.-i:..wod
-:;.- t.-*:iin..ny
n;.-.-:in^ witi; .: s- r:i----;otto • :. t h o
AQtomobile a o d Oordwood
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O v e r 'iVi-.eeler's B l a c k s m i t h
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E s t h e r A. Stone, TypewrltJae
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F i r s t Judfc* of ftn\t\ Court, tbl«« s e v e n t l i
d a y of May tn rlie y e a r o n c thounand
r.i Tie h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t e e n .
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'sA^Tuarli^', MAY 25, 1 ^
-1 «:-^fo>
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spring
wr
FrankUn
At$rldge
and
w h o w i s h to fieouro t h e Bervlc«<
of a i d XJo«noii,
_
thll binder wou'd do ncll to c o m m u n - Bartley R e r a n
Befween
part one
i d tw o
coris
icate ut o n c o -with e i t h e r Mr.- G e i g e r
' tlu -Dl»
Amor Mr. W h a r t o n , statlnj:
ttcreage
ond Joaeph F. Lavalley
munition'Train
presi ntl 1 thi
direckind" of g r a i n .
tor,.C, B , Hamilton. « l i i
laiki
»nd
costly
bijuquet
fron
1 •< f l i n ' s
ol
.\ Wi'IeonK- Visitor.
Co.
E.
T h i s gift w Ulh
'P'r«:
Allan I'oi'corau. w h o f o r m e r l y lived
l a t e d i b y M r s . ' H a m i l t o n , -as h e
had
for
several
years
on
Mason
street;
statt,.FooiJAdmlnUtritor
Henry
B.
d o n o m u c h f o r t h e l o c a l b o y s in t h e
reppeiel! Helxhts, nnd uttended school
service, both personally
a n d us
tne
Bndiieett, Atki. F a r m e r s t o Inereaii
In t o w n , k n o w n b y i n n n y f r o m h i s e n a g e n t o f t h e S p e c i a l A i d societ.v a n d
chaiitliiK s i n g i n g ,
cume
to town
on
A p r m i g e In P I n t o J B e a n i ; 8 a y » T h e )
w o r k e d „ h t i r ' d - l o r t h e s u c c e s s of tme
T u e s d a y to c a U .un a f e w
of-Hls-jnany
evenlrig, • H e secureil
passes for
aV r
At'a'BtJipfg a n d f P o p u i a r rrTsouthweaJ
f r i e n d s in to\^•n.
While here he
was
t h o P e p p e r e U b o y s at r a m p
Uevens
t h e K u e s t o f M l s s M a r s u r e t "Blood, tittd
the doors ot that old homcsleau
a r e Lur t l i u uveiLlLUi.
ReaUzlns months ago
thatmor<
About
two
hundred
soUiiers
«ere
alw-uys o p e n to h i m a s a h a v e n
ot
p r e s e n t o n d h a d a free treat.
I h e ; b e a n s .were n e c e s i t u y .(or M a s s a c h u rest.
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Henry B.
tendlL i k e all t h e y o u n g g e n t l e m e n o t t h e
.
navy he presente'd a
very- n e a t
a n d T r o ' m B o n d a n d a l l t h o s e t a k e n p a r t .•|;
c o t t a n i u i g ^ J tor 80 c a r l o a d s of the
attractive
appearance
In
the
w - h l t e I n t h e p r o g r a m I n a l l a b o u t l;>0. w e r e
fomotts PInto'• B«an8,_'grown In
the
r e g u l a t i o n s u m m e r - n a v a l . u n i f o r m ' . H e g i v e n a s u p p e r I n I. o . O. F. l u i i i t i u e .
B o u t h w e s t . i n «Teir-lncreBsIi>g
Quanh a s J u s t g r a d u a t e d f r o m t h e H a r v a r d h a l l , b y t h e , L a d l e s ' S p e c i a l Aiii. u n c o l l e g e r a d i o s c h o o l , n n d i s e x p e c t i n g d e r t h e a i r c c t l o n o f . M r s . W . F. 1 3 e n UUes.
w h l l e v irJUiln a f e w
monthi
Mrs:' J, Ai S a u n d e r s ami
.Mrs.
an assignment on s o m e transport
a s nln,
A bountiful meal war -Horl>«i>t-H'oovatY-N»tiott8l-fV>od^-Ads o o n a s hia p r e s e n t , f u r l o u g h of. t h r e e C l a r a C h u r c h .
mlnlstrator.
ha«
caUed
apon
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w e e k s is u p .
generously!
,
, gro'wers ;.to'. greatly
tocrease
theit
While not having the a c a d e m i c edu. P a r t . t w o of t h e s h o w consisted of
acreagei.ttie result of w h i c h Is a n l n cation he would h n v e liked, his k e e n the
301st
band,
vocal
n e s s of h e a r i n g a n d r a p i d i t y of w o r k h u m b e f s ' b y
creAS*. of 6 0 0 % . I n ' l a n d Under culUp l a c e d h l n i In o d v o n c e o f m a n y o t h e r s s o l o a b y F r , M a l l e y a n d I ' r i v a t e A r yatlon.;.
•''••.'•• " '
w h o h a d n o t d r i f t e d a r o u n d In t h e i r t h u r J o h n s o n o t C o . .v. M e l d Siitiial
many
other
numbers
youth as he had.
H e had
attended Battalion, ond
S o m e time ago^StatePoott.Adminw
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fourteen different schools, nnd
never*
istrator^ H e n r ; - B.
Etadtcott. ' atte?
D a n c l n s f o l l o w e d "until o n e o ' c l o c k
this
H.. n e a r l y n i n e t y - t h r e e y e a r s
young, graduated at any unttl entering
confer^ni^ wlth.Hr. Hodrer,'
called
Ice creain
H i s b r o t h e r B y r o n I s a w i t h mtJJJlc- b y t h e b a n d .
stepped
out
of
an
automobile
last radio school.
ladie;
f o r a s h i p m e n t o f SO c a r l o a d s t o - M a a S u n d a y to call o n her son a n d
w i f e , c o r p o r a l I n ' a t r a c t o r c o m p a n y n n d Is a n d c a k e - w e r e s e r v e d b y t h e
a n d t h e m e n Ih k h a k i w e r e Klven ;
Nows Items.
i
aachusetts.and
for. severa)
weeks
M r . a n d M r s . L l n v l U e S h a t t u c k . P l e a s - n o w In F r a n c e .
free treat to everythins.
street.
S h e d o e s n o t sho-w
her
T h e East Vlliage Social club held a a m
His mother, Mrs. Georglanna
Armpast the
S t a t e . Biood
Admislstiatot
Capt, H o l c o m b o f - t h e
SOlst
Amand
surely
time
has
tripped strong, died three w e e k s ago trom a
m e e l i n g on W e d n e s d o y with Mrs. Mat- years
headquarters
was h a s - b e e n awaiting^tbe aTTival.ot the
blood clot' on the brain after n pleas- m u n i t i o n . T r a i n
head.
thew
Lone.
Mlss
Esther
Kobbins, lightly over her
beans.
present;
also, several
other
orticers
d a u g h t e r of Mr. o n d Mrs. H o r a c e R o b M r . a n d Mrsi. J o h n
King,
m o t h o r . u n t o v e n i n g w i t h f r i e n d s , a r i d w a s 111
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w
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a
b
out
step-tuth.er,
Mr.
"My 'advice to the
Massachasetts
h l n i , w a s the s u e s t of honor, a n d s h e a n d t w o y o u n g lady d a u g h t e r s
ctime only an hour.- H b
h o m e of t h e brlde'js p a r e n t s , o n l y the1
7
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s
l
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r
eave
several
flne
selections on
the on T u e s d a v from N e w Y o r k city, and
ImmediAte'iamlUe's' being present
In
p u b l i c irOuld b e t o .Iry t h e m o n e e a n d
h e c a m p a n d n i u c h c r e d i t i s d u e J- A .
piano.
E v e r y m e m b e r g a v e a r e a d i n g a r e t o b e "the K u e s t s o f M r . a n d M r s . t o a h o s p i t a i i n C h e l s e a , w h e r e
the evening a w e d d i n g reception
was
there will b e a 'clean ap," w a s
t h e N e w r I t e i x M . 'died the T u e s d a y before Allan
c a m e D o n n e l l y . M. C. -Lane a n d Albert Parko n d then followed the social.
held in Abbot hall a n d a large n u m b e r
F r a n k K e n n e d y , of Hollls street,
for
e
r
f
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t
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e
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f
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c
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s
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c
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n
g
t
h
e
w a y o n e 6 ( tiiis
biggest
ootninissfen
•here, a n d w t i s h h r l e d l a s t S t l h d o y . '
T h e r e will be a. memorial
p r a y e r of f r i e n d s of t h e y o u n g c o u p l e were" In
In the w a r chest drive of t h e M c t h - a w e e k or so n n d then g o to t h e Gil18 o u t o i i t o c a r r v t h e m
comfortably
m e n In N e w
England
pat
it-when service at the Congregational
c h u r c h attendance, to w i s h - t h e m m a n y
Mr. Corcoran
left
on
Friday
for
years
;odlst c h u r c h they h a v e g o n e o v e r t h e m a n
Blake
place
which
they
havc
over and-I>ack oagln.
The
Pepperell
n
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v
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l day, bt happiness." 'The' b r i d e ' w h o ' i s a resR
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top.
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rented for the s u m m e r . . "
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boys I n ' t h e service a c t e d as ushers.
a t 7.30 p . ' m . T h i s s e r v i c e w l l l bfe i d e n t h e r e f o r m a n y . y e i i r s I s h e l d I n
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Mrs.
Minnie Dean, from
Harvard,
O n S u n d a y m o r n i n g t h e G. A.
R.
Jield In r e s p o n s e to the president's call h i g h e s t e e m b y . a l l . w h o k n o w h e r T h e
Hamilton, . E d w a r d
Gagnon.
Frank
a n d D . A . R . will a t t e n d d i v i n e w o r s h i p ha's b e e n a r e c e n t v i s i t o r w i t h C h a r l e s T r a i n i n g Cla.s» M e e t i n g .
supply;."It is s w e e t a n d s o tender-as that Memorial day should be observed brldegrooniils equally well k n o w n and
at the-Methodist church.
T h e t h e m e -Bancroft of Hollls street.
On
Tuesday
evening
the
t r a i n i n g S u l l i v a n , aind " A r t h u r Nalette.' are reto i s e e m to be'.all.'/i^py,.-.-while
tbe as a day of prayer.
wide
I t Is h o p e d t h a t t h e y h a v e t h e b e « t - w l s h e s , o f ? a
the
' o f t h e m o r n i n g s e r n v o n 'WlU b e " T h e .
ves- ceiving t n a n y congratulations on
The' boys and
g i r l s In t h e ' p u b l i c c l a s s m e t In t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l
circle of friends. After a brief w e d d i n g
attend.
s k i n i s n o t a p p a r e n t to. t h e e a t e r . It a l a r g e n u m b e r w i l l
About
awkw-ard b r l l l l a h t . s u c c e s s of t h e affair.
herltoge of the past!"
Epwort.h league schools don't s e e m to favor the
pig try w i t h t h e s u b j e c t " T h e
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Mlss Stella -Geary ot this t o w n and
ts t h e " k l n d - w e ate.^uslng.in . m y - h o m e
u n d e r D u d l e y L.
W h l t m a r s h ' s 1300 h a s b e e n realized a b o v e the exa t 6.45, led b y M l s s H o z e l S o u l e : topic, c l u b p r o j e c t o t t h e f a r m b u r e a u ,
.
a s age^"
R o y O a k l e y 'of
t h e ' q u a r t e r m a s t e r s vllla'ge.
. " H o w to m a k e t h e world
happier." o n l y one' h a s d e c i d e d on t h a t w a y t o eltiboratlons. T h e f o l l o w i n g w c r e s o m e p e n s e s . , w h i c h w e r e . i r o u n d $65.00.
; and..w,e>will> u^e , n o . i . o k ^ . . v « 5 u r c h a s d e p t , " C a m p D e v e n s , -weire " m a r r i e d a t
T h e y teel W a t e f u l to all w h o cono f t h c p o i n t s b r o u g h t o u t : . T h a t It w a s ,
'trhe source of victory" will be
the help win the war.
ers must overcome their
u n r e a s o n - A y e r , M a y 1 1 . b y R e v . T*. P . M c G i n n
a time ot physical change, the
legs trlbuted'to m a k e the affair a success.
GIRL SCOUT
HEADQUARTERS
' t h e m e at t h e 7.30 service. .
a b l e QbJectloh to tHei-inbttled b e a n in post c h a p l a i n - a t t h e c a m p .
Ola.ss d a y e x e r c i s e s w i l l b e h e l d In l e n g t h e n e d , t h e a r m s e x t e n d e d o u t , t h e
• Thursday w a s house-clcanlne doy at
8, W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t
Ayer
Prescott hall on W e d n e s d a y
evening. feet s o m e t i m e s
became
conspicuous,
purchasing the
J M n t o . ,^ T h e
bean
T h o m a s li. H a z e n w a s s t r i c k e n w i t h
the Congregational chiirch,'and was a
M a y 2ir, t o w h i c h t h e p u b l i c I s I n v i t e d . t h e b o d y l a n k a n d t h e b o y I s s e n s i t i v e . A b o u t T o w n . . ,
slight
shock- Ttiesday
night.
A
bakes to a beautiful solid brown col- a
day of hard but-necessary work.
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both
trained
n u r s e - I s • if.
attendance
and
did Justice to t h e o m p l e repast.
or the s a m e
^as o n r
present
bean.
' T h e G i r l . S c o u t r a l l r "will b e
June
s o p h o m o r e cltiss will c o n d u c t a d a n c e b o y s a n d girls htive t h i s a w k w a r d a g e h a v e b e e n Invited to a t t e n d s e r v i c e ot
Mr. Hazen-seems to be Improving.
15, S a t u r d a y , I n - t h e A y e r _ t o w n
hall,
Rev;" J o h n B . L e w i s a t t e n d e d
t h e tor t h e beneflt of t h e R e d Cross.
•
il h a v e s e e n m a n y w h o n e v e r a p p e a r e d t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h . M e m o r i a l S u n - T h e r e I s n p m o r e s e n s e i n t h i s I n A
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M a y 20 to 22, Inclusive. .
hall
oii
last
week
Wednesdaya n d I n t e r e s t i n g a g e , m o r e l o v e l y a n < ^ , l o v e - i h c e t a t t h e V e a t r y - a t lO.'SO a . m .
t h a n t h e r e Is t o ' t h e o n e t h a t h a s p r e - h o m e o t M r s . T e w k s b u r y " W e d n e s d a y
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afternoons.
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at
Contrary
to
expectations,
Charles Saturdav
were
v i o u s l y existed relative t o - d e m a n d - -afternbon the following, qfllceri
E o r g e 'Village, G r o t o n , H a r v a r d , L a n flaxon-halred
child. Even
making
of
h o s p i t a i ed. Huffy o n d
T h e H a r v a r i R e d C r o s s -nlll o p e n a
Cord
received word
on
. W e d n e s d a y p r e s e n t ' Is t h e
eletced tor the ensuing'year:.
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ma
tea-room.On H a r v a r d c o m m o n at noor
that
the- operation
on
Mrs.
C a r d s shirts and pajnmas.
Alice L. Wright,
pres.;-Mrs.
Annie
intelligence has sprung, forth' and
Is o n T h u r s d a y , M a y 3 0 .
ley.
T h e r e w-III b e a f o r m a l
opening
Lunches
c a n .Is n o t t h e m o s t nutritious^ Th.e s a m e T e w k s b u r y , v i c e p r e s . ; . .Mlss
eyes was,to
fiike
p l a c e t h a t d a y , a n d c h i n e h a s b e e n p l a c e d In t h e h a l l n i i d
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a g r e a t d e a l c a n be a c c o m p l i s h e d In
be ordered In advance. Telophone con
person in- Massachusetts
'denCaiids J, H u n t e r , s e c . a n d t r e a s . > • . - '
is awaiting further news. .
O t h e r t h i n g s offset t h e ncctltjri. \;
to t h e flag, reciting t h e S c o u t p i f o m l s e
ah ofternoon.
Let us do the
w o r k Into Adonis.
Miss EUzabeth
McNoyr
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"Star
w h i c h c o m e s t o u s a s It i s a l l v e r y
elected-. president
of
the
sophomore
fltty
or
sixty
while in N e w York
t h e w h i t e e g g ' l a h i s h o m e f r o m P h i l a d e l p h i a W e d n e s - S p a n g l e d ' Banner.'.^ . T h e n .will f o l l o w
m u c h needed.
E v e r v . h o m e Is h e l n g a d v a n c e s t h e m a n o f
.
; ' I N SIE.>IOHI.\M
class of the high school.
more
H e s p e n t a ' c o y p l e o f d a y s w i t h a flrst a i d c o n t e s t , s e m a p h o r e a n d w i g visited this w e e k
In t h e I n t e r e s t
of 'years ' s h o u l d b e m o r e l o v e a b l e ,
preferred to the browiL
It i s a l l a day.
I n mem'o.ry o f S a r a h B a n c r o f t L a m b
grace
The nest-meeting of the Unitarian the
h i s p a r e n t s , p r i o r to h i s d e p a r t u r e - t o r w a g g i n g c o ' m p e t l t l o h s . . a, h o m e
Red
Cross
drive.
Pepperell's attractive than the child, with
craft
She h a s g o n e to her heavenly mansion
matter ot preference
which has. no
beB r a n c h A U l o n c e wlll b e h e l d w i t h Mrs. q u o t a is $2000 a n d w e m u s t all h e l p a n d w i s d o m a d d e d , then A d o n i s
s o m e w h e r e In F'rance.
scene, with hospitai bed making, child
T h e d e a r L o r d h a s led h e r aw-.iy
reasonable basis."
•Warren Wetherbee, Shepley hlll,
o n to s o "over the t o p " w i t h flying col- c o m e s Jupiter.
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T o g l o r i e s . b y . m o r t a l s u n d r e a m e d of.
Thursday.' June. 13.
T h e r e a r e to b e ors.
A Red Cross m a s s m e e t i n g will
There will be a sword dance
W h e r e n o n i g h t ends the beautiful day,
Sufflcient q u a n t i t i e s a r e n o w In t h e w a r w-ork p r o b l e m s b e f o r e t h e W o m - s e t t i n g .
W e do not m i m m l z c those conditions
g u e s u f r o m t h e E d w a r d E v e r e t t H a l e be held
in P r e s c o t t h a l l o n
Friday
A n d w e are lonely.
e x h i b i t i o n of c a l i s t h e n i c s , staff
drill
a
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s
d
a
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,
s o c i e t y Of B o s t o n .
Hechlgee
Is
t h e e v e n i n g with fourteen m u s i c i a n s and but call attention to t h e m a n d pile on W e m i s s h e r dear voice and her smiling. h a n d s of the retailers for publlo c o n Brownie
A d a n c e w-lli b e h e l d i n O d d f e l l o w s ' a n d d e m o n s t r a t i o n s b y t h e
s u m p t i o n a n d o a n b e h a d at- a p p i r o x i and the a g o n y to t h e poor, conscious boy.
n a m e o f I h U h o m e a n d Ls t a k e n f r o m e n t e r t a i n e r s f r o m C a m p D e v e n s
H e r s y m p a t h y a q d h e r love.;•
hall Friday evening ot t h i s . w e e k
f o r S p o u t s - C o m p e t i t i o n m i l i t a i y d r i l l -villi
Red
Cross speaker
from.
B o s t o n . I n o u r s c h o o l a t t h i s a g e w-e p i l e o n O u r h e a r t s ' o r e n i g h b r o k e n w i t h g r l e v - m a t e l y f r o m 1 3 t o 1 5 c e n t s
_the Indian language,
meaning
The a
pound.
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Camp
the benefit ot the R e d Cross.
•
Camp
D e v e n s ' orchestra
will responsibilities o f a d u l t s , w e don't let
glory of the sun," because of the b e a u - T h e
. Uns,•
Devens.
There
will b e exhibiu
of
F o r t y of the e i g h t y c a r l o a d s
have
run
along
that
we
create
The
tbwn
Is b e i n g
solicited
this
thS children
. \ s w-e s c a t t e r - t a i r b l o s s o m s a b o v e
ty of the s u n s e t a n d the landscape be- furnish m u s i c for d a n c i n g after
w
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w
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,
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g
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c
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king,
A
arrived'In the east, but
t h e r e p u t a - w e o k In a n e f t o r t t o r a i s e t h e .num o f
Everybody
come.
Please opulent m a n h o o d and womanhood.
. W h e r e s h e lies sleeping.
tween, and will be a charming
place meeting.
Ciinning, proflclency b a d g e s .
Admisb
o
y
t
r
o
n
i
t
h
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r
t
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n
t
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fitteen
y
e
a
r
s
l
o
s
e
s
b e a r in nilnd t h e r e g u l a r Keil
Cross
quota
In
the
Red
W h a t w o n d e r - s h e left u s for hea-ven?
tion of the
Pinto
has
long
b o e n 'JlTOOi " S h i r l e y ' s
f o r B o s t o n residents to c o m e to,
sion will be twentyrflce cents tor all
he
meetings
Wetinesday
and
Saturday his simplicity lh t h e high school,
A h o u s e to hous.e c a n v a s s
Tfie d e a r L o r d h a d need of her t h e r e —
G o v e r n m e n t Cross drive.
e x c e p t S c o u t s t a k i n g p a r t In t h e r a l l y
Mrs.
L y m a n F u l l e r h a s b e e n In t h e a f t e r n o o n s f r o m t w o u n t i l
g a i n s s e l t - c o n s c l o u . « n e s 3 , g a i n s in c a l - H e r s o u l h a d attalii.-d U s full s t a t u r e . k n o w n t o t h e N a t i o n a l
five.
Is b e i n g
made.
FbiSc
Vlilage
h o m c of Mlss L o u i s a Tllleston a n d Miss
and the
c o n t e n t s of m a n y
of t h e s e
c u l a t i o n , s t u d i e s how- h e c a n g e t b y —
Pure, noble, a n d w . m d i o u s l y fair,
Miss Doris White ot
Framlngham
A
meeting of the local
executlvo
Ella Hewes for a lew weeks.
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c
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y
. \ n d ' J e S u s - t p o k her.
R e v . D . P.. C h i l d
w i n preach' on
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m
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l
a
s
t
W
e
d
board was held on Wednesday atterT o n e y W a r d e n , - w h o m o v e d f r o m t h e S u n d a v m o r n i n g - at- t h e u n i o n
s e r v - a c a l c u l a t i n g b e i n g : g a i n s s e i t i s h n e s s . H e r laijors a m o n g us are ended.
to s h i p s tor
transportation
t o E u - n e s d a y to s p e n d a d a y w i t h h e r b r o t h n
o
o
n
i
n
t
h
e
M
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h
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u
s
e
.
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nly two
b
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c
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s
a
n
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m
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l
y
b
o
y
.
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i
n
g
G i l m a n B l a k e p l a c e , w e n t t o T o w n s - i c e of" U n l t a r i a i i a n d
Congregational
B u t t h c w o r k Is still t o h e d o n e ;
l a . a s a d t o b e u n - e r S t a n l e y w^ho l e a v e s f o r F r a n c e
at o t t h e ' r e g u l a r m e m b e r s of-the- board
e d u c a t e d in a h l g h n l m ; - t h e iirime a i m W e - m u s t - ^ t a k e - t i p ihe t h r e a d s . a s she r o p e . . . T h e _ P i n t o
—
c h u r c h e s In t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h .
— e n d -X—
-r —
'
•
an early date.
'He
r e t u r n e d ' t o '"013 w e r e a b l ^ t o b e - p r e s e n t a n d s o m e m is t h e u n f o l d i n g a n d p e r f e c t i n g of t h e
e
q
u
a
l
l
e
d
f
o
r
flavor
a
n
d
p
a
l
a
t
o
b
U
l
t
y
,
left them;
meMrs.
Mabel
Hodgklnson
and
son. His t h e m e will be " K e e p i n g our
regiment at Philadelphia
Thursday.
h u m a n spirit, t h e b u i l d i n g of c h a r a c T h e w e a v i n g m u s t still g o on.
b e r s p r o t e m -wore I n v i t e d t o a t t e n d In
a
s
I
t
i
s
g
r
o
w
n
o
n
t
h
e
g
r
e
a
t
s
i
m
f
l
o
o
d
w h o h a v e h e e n g u e s t s o f M r s „ C h e s t e r m o r i a l s , " a s t h e d a y Is M e m o r i a l S u n - t e r , t h e b u l l d i n s o t m a n h o o d a n d w - o m T h o u g h henrts are heavy.
Dinner will be provided
M e m o r i a l t h e a b s e n c e pt
the others.
e d p l a i n s of t h e w e s t a n d d r a w s Its
S u n d a y s c h o o l s m e e t tit n o o n . a n h o o e l .
Miller. T u c k e r avenue, w e n t h o m e o n dav.
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A s a T e s u l t It t o w n o t S h i r i e y .
The
representatives and Ayer worked In'the Scout garden
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a report of the state conference
In h i g h s c h o o l s a n d s o o n t o t h e c o l l e g e s
Mr. and Mrs. F r e d partwell.
c a n v a s s of the t o w n soliciting
food, planted
and
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Tuesday evening, after a — n o momentum.
Pinto beans "were comparatively un- etc,
After he has come
It m u s t be a satisfaction to
Mrs.
a n d the s e r v i n g of a
flne
dinner onion plants w e r e set out.
This week
h.-ilf h o u r d e v o t i o n a l
meeting
D.
L. out thc chances at scholarship ceases.
k n o w n tintll t h e w a r b r o u g h t
t h e m Is a n t i c i p a t e d .
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Oliver
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probably
W h i t m a r s h will continue the
Pllsrim The American schools are not engaged
T h a y e r , a n d Sergt. Leo Thayer,
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Into
prominence
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s u b s t a n t l a i is c h a i r m a n a n d M r s . G e o r g e S. W e l l s b e p u t In.
tralnins course.
in spirit a n d b o d y in e d u c a t i o n .
Its
Plants T h a t Have Emigrated,
sons, are
in the s a m e
barracks
at
is s e c r e t a r y of t h e c o m m i t t e e
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are
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education.
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l^lilther t h e t a b u m o m n o r t h e c o m C a m p D e v e n s , a n d of Interest to all
charge ot the same.
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M a n y of the activities a r e not of the
The exhibition ot allied war posters
Pepperell people that Oliver
T h a y e r , W o o d w a r d a n d Mrs. .Mary M a u l t m a n .
Last year Coloraao planted
35,000 s e r v e d Jn O d d f e l l o w s ' h a l l a b o u t 12.00
uplift
to e d u c a t i o n
or attributes
t o m o n I l l n c 18 I n d i g e n o u s t o t h i s c o u n t r y ,
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H e l d M i s s C i a r a M. S h a t t u c k a n d O t i s A. h i g h
w i l l a r r i v e In S h i r l e y a b o u t 1 1 . 0 0 a. m .
schools
are
baseball,
f o o t b a l l , f r o m t h e A l p i n e r e g i o n o f E u r o p e a n d M e x i c o , -H a s t e r n K a n s a s ,
Nebraska
w h o were so fortunate as to see this
JlerrlU. for the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l
SunArtillery band.
and at the close of the exercises
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have been appointed
to
Increased
t h e i r b o t h c e m e t e r i e s will m a r c h to O d d f e l the latter I r p m Persia, w h e r e "Ulacs" and W y o m i n g h a v e
N e w s has been received that T h o m a s
collection.
Her mother.
Mrs.
Hams e e h o w o u r s c h o o l s c a n h e l p m o r e In o f t h o s e p u p i l s w h o l e a s t n e e d t h e a t h e x t e n t . losvs' h a l l , .w-here a s u b s t a n t i a l
menu
B r e e n , A m o s N a l e t t e , N i o h o l a s -Morrlsletic work.
T h e s e a c t i v i t i e s a r e in t h e o r "Illag". Is t h e n a m e g i v e n to Its a c r e a g e t o a c o r r e s p o n d i n g
ilton Osgood, read s o m e very
interw i n n i n g t h e w-ar a n d t o e n c o u r a g e t h e
await them.
Food Administration has
g u a r - will
sej and Cornelius Drlscoll havc arrived
l i n e of c o n i p e t i t i o n a n d w i n n i n g nt a n y
flowers.
T h e h o r s e c h e s t n u t w a s orig- T h e
e s t i n g -letters f r o m f r i e n d s of •'ers In
l e t t e r w-riting t o o u r b o y s w-ith
the
cost.
-Many a r e p u s h e d to t h e h e a l t h
Rev.
I). H. C o r l e y w i l l x i r e i i c h
a England and France w h o are
In T r a n c e in t h e U . S. s e r v i c e t h e r e .
a n t e e d t o t a k e - c a r e of. a l l t h e p r o d u c vitally
inally a -native of Asia, probably of
colors.
A
joint
coinmittee
is
also
In oi.l E n K l a n d p h y s i c a l
cula e r m o n a p p r o p r i a t e to M e m o r i a l S u n - e n g a g e d
T h o Mt. L e b a n o n C o m m u n i t y
asso- p l a n n i n g a p r o g r a m for children's day limit.
In w i n n i n g t h e w a r .
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the farmers
to
n o r t h e r n I n d i a , w h e n c e It w a s I n t r o - t i o n t o e n c o u r a g e
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dreams." at.the c'ongregationai church. Field Artillery band, under the
W a r r e n C. F u l l e r , o f R o s e l a w n ,
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eidT h e c o m m i t t e e c h o s e n to c o - o p e r a t e nobly and we arc prepared for a n y enormous quantities.
Sunday school at noon.
S o n g serv-ice e r s h l p o t H a r r i s o n K e l l e r , a f f o ' d t d
of the sixteenth century.
Lebanon street, with twelve
members
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1-ldua s e r m o n by the pastor on '-The boy- teners.
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hood of Jesus.-'
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chapter.
for t h e benefit of t h e H a r v a - J
G.rl
Sawing Through
Diamond.
on
Wednesday
afternoon.
The
b e s t m a k e d e m o c r a c y .sal'e t o r t h e w o r l d .
s a m e s h a p e aa t h e ' k i d n e y .
It h a s
which Ihev can readily handle with a
A n o t i c e w-as p o s t e d a t t h e S a m s o n S c o u t s ,
p l a c e s for u r o u p m e e t l n s s w e r e
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.Mrs.
J ' l h n 11. L e w i s h a . l a s
topic.
diamond nsed to be true, but today a
w i ' l h(- h e l d w i t h -Miss A n n J e w e l l o n
dark brown
flakes
o r s p o t s . It h a s i n g a n o t h e r i n c r e a s e in w - a g e s o f t e n
The lirownie Scouts. Troop
Beech,
i n t o w n w.l'i b e i u t c i e s t e d i n t h e c o m " T h e Kirl i n h e r t e e n s . "
So m u c h of
T o w n s e n d s t i e i - . . r.e.xl
Weilnesday.
diamond can b e sawed through by a
will hold a r u m m a g e sale on W e d n e s b e e n a s t a p l e i n t h e d i e t o f t h e p e o - p e r c e n t , t o t a k e e f f e c t o n J u n e 3.
inK l e c t u r e s .
that w-hieh h a s b e e n w r i t t e n to g u i d e
\ m i n s t r e l s h o w w a s g i v e n i n I ' d i i d a y , J u n e 5. In t h e T h a y e r
gymnas.Several
went
to
ti.e a n n u a l
.May
thla disc ot phosphor copper revolv- ple o t the southwest as tar back as
T h e J u n i - . r C a m p F i r e a n d B l u e b i r d s m o t h e r s t h a t w h e n b o y s a n d Kirls a r Fellows' h a i r on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g by ium.
T h e y a.<k t h a t f r i e n d s w-lll s e n d
.
m e e t i n i : of t h e r T i i i m i t i !
iis.sociaiion m e t o n T u e s d a y .
T h e J u n i o r ^ i r l s a r c rive at t h i s a s e a n d th-; m o t h e r finds i n g a b o u t 3,000 t i m e s a m i n u t e .
For the history
of t h e 'white m a n
goes.
t h e b o y s o t t h e S t a t e I n d u s t r i a l S c h o o l t h e m a n y .articles o t c l o t h i n g or b o o k s
held'in
Koston
t l i i s i""',t.
.\ni..ng c a n n i n g s e a s o n a b l e v e g e t a b l e s ut h o m e .
e v e r y t h i n g KOing b y c o n f r a r i e s .
t h e n n m n y y e a r s all d i a m o n d ^ h a d t o b e
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, A or other things tor their sale.
The
t h o . s c w h o a t t e i - i i i e d w e r e l l e v . ar.ii .Mrs. T h e n e x t c o o k i n g l e s s o n w i l l b e a w a r t h e y t h i n k t h a t t h e a d v i c e m u s t h a v e
enjoy B r o w n i e s wlll do s o m e ot their
folk
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The older C a m p
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by
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V.
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The children that
formerly had a monopoly of the trade ot dlao n e of real m e r i t t r o m start to finish. training t h e m for .several w e e k s .
The
w a r d a n d . M r s . A r t h i i r 1'. W i i n i - t .
M r s . -ic- - i n t h e s r a n d c o u n c i l m e e t i n K . t o s n i d ' - M o t h e r , m a y I d o t h u s a n d s o ' . ' - ' m o n d c u t t i n g .
E v e n t h e Culllnan dia- and n a v y use.
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the friends- of the S c o u t s a r e invited
to
W o o d w a r d r e m a i n e . l a a a \ l.-i - e : - t l i . . r . i j , h e l d a t t h e F e d e r a t i o n b u i l d i n i ; I n n o w - a s t o n i s h e s t h a t m o t h e r b y s a y i n K
m o n d w a s sent t h e r e t o be "cleft" i n
sliow, assisted b y W . N. W a l t e r of t h e attend this sale n n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t o n
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locutor and the e n d m e n were Messrs.
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Shirley
Miss Pearl
.Maloney
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K . . u s e o n T h u r s d . a y e v e r . i n ; ; . .May i c .
f o r a r m y u s e Is u n a u r p a a a e d .
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T h .ie - m
o r c h e s t r a * 111,, t . p a s s u p i n t o t h e h a l l o n l . o t h p . i r e n t a n d c h i l . l .
, „ o. .i h. e^ r. , t i o n r d , b o x c o n t a i n i n g t a c k s , s c r e w s , o r
tained
with
violin
selections.
The
o l e a r ,..i^„„|,i i^^..^,, ^ y e i ; b a l a n c - d a n d n o t l e t
for this discrimination, as the
Pinto jokes nnd
l
Mrs.
Murphy and
Mrs.
Kettlemun
town.
it w a s n e e . s i i r ^ f o - t h e p o l i c i a .to
varied
sketches,
together
c h i l d flilnk t o o m u . h n b o u t her-'; nnlls, t i m e Is s a v e d a n d a n n o y a n c e o b .Mr S t i i T K i s . o f t h e O r o t o n
S c h o o . . t h e w a y so ; ha; i i o m g t w o ui.reast tliey
is In e v e r y w a y equal t o t h e
N a v y with the soloists. Were well
r e c e i v e d t o o k c h a r g e ot t h e B r o w n i e S c o u u I n
.f-ir
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a
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afternoon
look
chaiKe
l-f t h e
services
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t h e c o u i d real', the .-r.tranco, and the lUrand encore atter encore w a s the order Shirley last w e e k T h u r s d a y
T h e opening should be ! - d J . U ^ e o s M e a s ^ t o
t ^ e ^ c - - - ^
l.ivelop a n l u m l e s i r a b l e o n e s are not „ t y desired.
i.ol
fo
raise
until
ei--h;
regular
was
<,ld s - . u t h r o n . l s c h o o l h o u s e l a s t S u n - t a m
of t h e e v e n i n g .
The
e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d -ivill c o n t i n u e t o b e t h c
: h e d . i o r s diiil o p e n t h i - t-;i.-iiy d r o i ' p P f i leaders.
W e h o p e thiit there will be
VN :
d a v and wii; c o n t i n u e his i n t e r e s t in o'clock.
w
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only large e n o u g h to permit tho pouri
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s
at the
i ; o \ s h a ^ t ' a i K ' U e r c h a i c e t o l e t off
th,'.
Sundnv
sch.-oi
work
until
Mr. CoslUOpoM.l
e v e r g i v e n in t o w n .
At the close
o.
_' r o o m w a s
t a k e r ,ip. > t ( ' ; i n i , a s it w o r e , a n d Ui^t u p s i i r p U i . ' * i m ; o u t o f a f e w o f t h e a r t i c l e s a t a
G r e e n is b.-;t.-r
^.•-^. -I- l'-- L e w i s W l l l Ol' t'ne s t i - r .
it y o u k n o w h o w t o m e a s u r e a c a l - t h e s h o w - i c e c r e a m a n d c a k e w a s s e r v - m e e t i n g s a s t h e r e is t o b e p r a c t i c e f o r
t
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c
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b
e
,\v s c - u t s f i l l e d .
I
t h e r a l l y So c l o s e a t h a n d .
. i v r u ' v t h i i t i n m a n y c a s e . s i.s d e n i e d t o
pleaili on
Suiduy,
even th.
.^
hoys.
orie
y o n w i l l find t h a t t h e P i n t o e x - e d t o t h e
for ^irls.
h m g s xn
I ' . - l i p e i -eel l
T h i s a l y o Is a tjnic- w h e n
o n e poured Into the h a n d , a s desired.—PopK r a n k I t M i u , o f " n l , hi;'., w h o
h a s t h e pai-; X
ceeds other beans, having 1695 units
such crowii has ap
• ;!•', t k n o w w h e t h e r a g i r l i^ t i r e d f r o m u l a r M e c h a n i c s M a g a z i n e .
From
the
beginning
of
1014
to
o i . e o f t h . - l i i . - l i . - s : i - o u ' - . i y p l a n t s - i n t h i ' t y ;.":.: c o m p a r e d w i t h 1626 for
the
Lima
- of- t h e o l d e r l e s i .
- : i\\ ;nfr o r j u s t l a z y , b u t i h c r e
mnst
A u g u s t 1. 1 9 1 7 , - t h e r e w a s a t o t a l a d l„wn
IS n . U h i i t c l i i i r - :: s i n K l e
chick
; f h e e n t e r t l i n m e i : h.-• 1 r o m f o r t in k n o w i n g tha: t h e ciiild
and 1605 for t h e
Navy.
v a i i c e o f 8 2 % In t h e r e t a i l p r i c e s o t
t h i s sprlr-i.-. 1-ut
su.vs
1... w i l l
have
O n e f e , a t i i r e t h a t i n l - ••\".:: i l e v e i i ' i ) a s a c r e d i t t o t h e c o m Forge Vlllnge.
bread according to the Department ot
N c a r l i i i - . ' h e n s i-iu l l - l ' . 'othis fall^
Knewf W h a t H e N e e d e d .
-.vas t h e
a m l l i e si-/ .- o l •::•.::•'\:y.
J o h n V e n n , s o n o f M r . a n d M r s . %V11- L a b o r .
In t h e last f e w m o n t h s t h e r e
THE " HOME
TRENCH."
T h e r - P i M - r e ! ' . .M.r. - • -ill) w i l l h o ' . ' l p , - e s s . - . l
11 C
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.
L a w r e n c e w a s I n t e n s e l y I n t o r e s t e d In
']":.<• n e x t
m e e i i n f f w i ' . ; h> h o l d
at
liam Venn, w h o recently underwent an has been a decrease, and prices are
i l s a r n u ; . l i i i e . - ; . n - - .-•- - M - n d a y
e v e n - t h e t.ou
i , , c , . . c n l t l o t ' ,.f""his u n ,
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n
.
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his father's n e w anto.
One day he w a s
n o w 66',f h i g h e r t h a n a t t h e b e g i n n i n g
Idd
I'e'ilows'
hail—reiiorts,
p o ssil.l.
,, s e e
t h a t 1.;
home
this ot 1914,
inK
The Massachusetts housekeeper
! • pital,
•i h o s e t o p i c s . M r s . F r a n k
Wripht.
expects
to return
.f - r l i f . - r - .
*.;il-.fiuet.
enterwnlklng w i t h h i s m o t h e r on nn ley
. \ - e t - \ b o y ,11 t o \ \ n u-ll
,.;erfior.
of
-Mir.-rV I t^.><cent i d e a l i s m
and
:i t r u i s m ':
nuislr
an..l
fighting
l n , t h e i " h o m e t r e n c h " a n d s h e w-eek.
s t r e e t w h e n n m a n J n s t In f r o h t of
.ors.
ij-i.il
Meriam.
"Tho
di.-iUiislontair.iu.-nf
of
rea.l.uKs.
Mrs.
Mary
Lowther
has
been
111
l.ow-prlced
foods can be m a d e
to
ean r e n d « Just as eftectlve
sen-ica
. r t h e ftrst c o n t a c t w i t h r e a l l i f o . t h o m c a m e n e a r f a l l i n g .
Lawrence
r , i r i H c o u - s .,x 'l'l 11 I's p e . - . - l l . - s i.y f l u - i r . i - u i l i . T
for several d a y s at her h o n j e
taste just aa g o o d its t h e higher-priced
Of
Wilson,
as her boy at the frontv'
She^.cnn
se.,!
' , - one's o w n livini:."
-..; a . l a n e .Mr. a r , . l
.Mrs
CeoiK
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m
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w
a
v
cooked
long.- and
savory
M l s s A n n i e 1-. C h e r r y , a r e s i d e n t h e r o o n e s w h e n
ill I ' l - p i i e i e i ; l a :
k e e p hlra f e d b y s a v i n g a t
home.
H..llis. N
H - ^
getables and other
flavoring
matCTl-for m a n v years and a valued m e m b e r
I n s s of a r m s a n d l e g s a n d t h e n remnrkpareiils
.Nt
-,1a
\ i s 1 I l - li.-r
Sa
ll . \ i ( l
IJcncnt.
M o r e a r e s o m e , s u g g e s t i o n s t h a t m a y o f S t . . A n d r e w s c h u r c h c h o i r , ha-s. r e - a l » a d d e d .
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a l l . 1 . M r s . T .\ <'-r
, pacify h o u s e gre(-ted the Y o u n u
mp
Pevens
b e l p In s a v i n g f a t s :
m o v e d t o S o m e r v i l l e w-lth h e r tv.'o s i s i i i i - . a t fh.I'oi
l . a s t .sJiin.laN
,-,
I.t
AdvcrtLsomcnLs
.Minstrels for t h e benetit of the ! s k i d c h a i n s . "
(.'om|,
- '1 rail-,.
ters.
K i - v . .1. 11
i.'il
lt©<luco p a s t r y a n d f r i e d
foods.
Kr.-.;ati.>ni.I
\.-sfrN
.\id s o c i e t y a t Tarbell-s OiMra r
a
n
e
e
.
: 1
Mrs.
l.oul.s.a H u s h e s
of
Worceater
i - r f a r . ' . wif!-. a h o l
F
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S
A
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E — A C o t t a g e H o u a e o f 8Kav.. a n iiil.-r.-srr\Usf drippings.
on T h u r s d a y eveninK. Mny
I'-.i
w ,
Harry
li
Pep.M s .
w a s t h e g u e s t o f . M i s s T h e r e s a IjOW-- r o o m s o n W l l l l a m a S t r e o t , E a s t
(.iKli'>-tlvf
-ioi,'-.
Kirh of s p a c e w a s t a k e n an.l j
• 's
Lobster's Shell,
Trim your own meat and melt
tho ther Thursday.
p h s hospit.i
perell.
inquire ot J O S E P H LEXJHAPpri-ttv.
.\rt.i
int
-nnml)er
turned
away.
The
P E L I ^ E . 68 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t ,
MarlN cKlbinney.
T h e s h e l l o t t h e l o b s t e r Is I m b u e d
fm.
-i H t . r . Cameron
school
h.as r e s u m e d
s e s - boro. Masa.
a p . - a v . - r t U . . -:-'• ..r ; h."as
made
u p o t fifty
b'.ack-j
<"''
1
ill.1 1 h.l ) o n ' t w a s h p a n s c o n t a i n i n g f a t s In s i o n s a f t e r b e i n g c l o s e d t o r a , w o e k o n
• .Ml N a y r i s o - i - W ,
sew a s U i r - ' M U u ] . .1. t l l . - s .
irtNts with E d w a r d G a s n o n
asi with a blnck or bluish pigment,
that w • _ ,
ick h.irses
w h i c h non o'dorous f o o d s h a v e
b e e n a c c o u n t of t h e m e a s l e s .
, it.r
The
end
men
".-re creted by thc t r u e skin, which
Must!
nlso
tll.111-^
haiiH'sSnllivan. -Francis Chase,
.-ar-i elves out the calcareous mnttcr after
In t h c drive tor lied Cross f u n d s Ihe
1.
frie<lSet them aside u n w a s h e d and
f. •
i,.x'
inf C ,'nil. h . . s
ia],,n. W i l l i a m
S5ulllvan,
.I..hn
f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e i s in c h a r c e
for
fry the p o t a t o e s f o r t h e n e x t t i m e In
each monlt. so that t i m e nnd pigment
'1
i\ ; . - . ,
II,.ill l . i l l i s . A r t h u r N a l e t t e a n . l
Mai 1 sfre.--.
thi« village:
-Miles C o l l i n s , J o s e j i h l e AND'
are blended togeth'er.
This
pigment
tliem.
. . .
- Sullivan.
T h e p r O R r n m ..liien
, o \ - e 1 froi.-.
clere Mrs. W i U l a m Baker. Mlss Elizab e c o m e s rod in w a t e r nt t h c t e m p e r a follow-s:
S a v r e v e r y p i e c e o f b u t t e r h o m a t - b e t h D e l a n e v a n d M r s . I'reciou.f.
The
1,,^
>-,.-;,1 •• 1 ( 1 —
s
f.
•
f.ireweil
to the
south"
w a s ture of 212 d e g r e e s Fahrenheit.
.1 i n i - c l , v I h . - . s o p
ter bow s m a l l . l o t t over from
l a b i a .-Vbbot W o r s t e d C o . ^ n l i l r e c e i v e d o n a .11 l l i n r a i s e r , t h e n o v e i - t i i r e
h.i
tions a n d .ire h e a d q u a r t e r s
for
thp
c l ' t o f t i l . . l : . - . l I ' r o s s - .M. 1 ' use.
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s
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v
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r
campaign.
Contributions are
coming
o ' 1.
It
W - - o , l \ v a r .1.
n . l r e -.V
• 11-,-.--. w - l i o
ni.t
Waste no soop. It is m n d o o t
flat.
,f I ' f t v I n t h e c i r c l e , a l l
black
No Better. Combination.
Wo,111
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n
w-< n t t
•1..
i-ailroad
-ta.-mi ' . s o n g ,
"A
little l u m p
of
hl.Don't forgot • that-If 1every
h o u s e - Some i n s t a n c e s every m o m b e r of
tne e s t a t e o n o u r list. Including g o o d vllw.th a I
l | is a R t r n n g e t h i n g t h n t
people
i l , . - s . i a \ l.,\
f a l l l n K : ,; ,, s h o r t s t a s .
I-rank
Suillvan:
solo,
-.lust
t l o n l a s t iM-.-k
f
n
m
l
l
y
h
a
v
e
g
i
v
e
n
.
k e e p e r .saves fats it is e s t i m a t e d that
sb..Ili.l v o l u n t a r i l y m l s s s o m u e h
ot
l a g e a n d f a r m properties, at attracT h c S p e c i a l .\i-i s o c i e t y i i p p f ' '
''
s
prayer
at twilight,"
Fred
faco forwar.l
f r - i u 111- w a K O n t o t l i e
T h c .Glrl..Scouts..CQmnii".ee^j!eld
a
«
natlonal-«avln».^t_40Q;flOOj».ua(3».
>ir , . r .Liof.^.
a n d •ij.- r-rrnns o f nil r h ' v s e w h o h e l i . e . .
I'l; e n d
song,
••SOTttnr-DTr t h e lieauty Ih"1H"eTrTIvSSmM3t"tt'Is a f n c t
g r o u n . l . is sitfiii-m e e t i n g In St. A n d r e w ' s m i s s i o n ^VeiT:
m a k e s u c h a w o n i i e r f u l s u c c e s s of i
,
^
o
.
s
n
o
i
s
e
t
In
i
t
I'lav."
Arthur
Nalette;
solo. thnl the p r e s e n t g e n o m t l o n docs not
c a n hi? m a d o , a n d t h a t - f a t s . w h e n u n - n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r a . J o h n H ^ r - r e a t e s t o t e I n t h i s v i c i n i t y y o u w i l l d o
If I . l o o d
iiois.iiiMiK
lf,-ii-rr,.ft
will
n o t e n f e r l a l n m e r . f o n .May 16.
;, t h e ' h o m e
flres
burning."
K. p l n r e a s
appears
that
.Mr
a v a i l a b l e f o r f o o d c a n s U t l b o u s e d In •wood o f A y c r In c h a r g e .
ranch
e m p h a s i s n p o n t h c llM r s . S.. W n r - - w e l f t o c a l l o n u s .
o f f f -r h i s
enforced
The
vouoK
men
of
Pepperell
ii
• ; end song, "Dark t o w n Strutbe m u c h
woisi
ren Sturgis ot Oroton w a s also prestho m a n u f a c t u r e ;0f exii|08lvo8.
W e are also ei«enU for the
Hollls. hol.l a c o n c e r t an.l i l a n c e o n
Mem.i
,a 1 " W . S u I l U - a n ; s o l o , " L i b e r t y b r n r y I n t h c h o m e a s ' s h o u l d b e p l a c e d .
rest.
His
son
fharles
of
ent.
Plans were discussed for raising
M,o
Irvln
Plllsbury;
solo,
" H o m c - Mnke your library t h e Center of y o u r
c i m e to help with the chores
Hl.« e v e n i n K In t h e . . i p e r a H o u s e .
1140 a s the quota t r o m this dlatrlct
b
y
t
h
e
.
T
O
l
s
t
A
m
m
u
n
i
t
i
o
n
T
r
a
i
n
u
a
iHiund,"
Leo
West:
flnale
home.
Buy good books and read them
daUKhtcr. Mrs. A d a Spaul.linK. of t h e
"flomHwhert."
for t h e Federation ot the Girl Scouts.
Private
Arthur
-ica " "Star S p a n g l e d
Banner.
» 4 m e p l a c e . . Is w i t h h e r m o t h e r ,
w h o of C a m p D e v e n s .
togoilier.
" F o r t h e r e is iio friend like
'When nsked w h e r e i m a w a s y e s t e r - W e d d i n g .
.singers,
,,
lo
scheme
of
the
stage
was
h a s b e e n q u i t e frail for s o m e
time. lohn-on. with h a r m o n y
e v e s e v e r a l n u m b e r s ; a l s o , o t h e r ( :• m p
Isachar
Boucher
and
Mlsa
Mary
, and
white
'With . y e l l o w
s u n - a nook and a l)00k."
d a y d a d s a i d , "8ome.V!liere a t t h e ' m o a n d h i s n i e c e I s a b e l left h e r p l a c e fc
Devens' talent.
T h e p r o c e e d s wlll
B I c a r d , d a u g h t e r o f M'"-/"?'* * i " : r i i ? M a n d c a n g i v e i m m e d i a t e , d e l i v e r y o n a
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be of general
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selves c o n s i d e r i n g o n l y
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i aslv b e e n o n t h e Stage,
Messrs^
Plea for Arehlt«Ctur«l H a r m o n y .
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architecture
universally
since
the
discovery
o f e r w h i l o t h e b r i d e g r o o m '«'»» » " ! ; ' ' * ' i
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three
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snbirequent.'to
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T h e boy- other.—Krmk A. B O u m e . in thc H o u s e
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forenoon
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a l o n e In t h e h o u s e , a s h e r c o u s l n ' a n d
Mr. unil
.Mrn. E d w a r d
Sanborn,
of
B o a t o n . w e r e vvith h e r .
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asked
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h o w s h e wa.1 i l o l n i ; s h e saicl " I h a v e
P*pp«nU
W . A. <Drammer • •• , . . . Kast
J u s t i t o l 111 h o p a r o u n d . "
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husband
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hospital.
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I''rei! S . U a n c r o f t h a s h a d a n .
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C o w a n o t h e r letter fponi h e r s o n Lloyd, u n d
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we
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lor
O. R . P . C » ,
M a l m S t r M t , A r c r t h e n i s o m e w h e r e i n I ' r a n c e it c o n i e s
home
when
one
of
our
own
bo.vs
drud
Hi*
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i wl UUeess t l i . i t t l i e v i i u i l i e
35.000
loaves
Subscribers
wl.hlnK
the
postofOce b a k e r s of h i s d i v i s i o n
a d d r e s s of the p a p e r c h a n g e d ,
m u s t o f b r e a d e v e r v d a y . a n d It I s t u k e n
s e n d u s b o t h ( b e o l d a n d n e w a d d r e s s a w a y a s s o o n ; i s It Is o u t o f t h e o v e n .
and alio the name ot the paper they
.Miss A n n u J e w e t t . o f . N o r t h b o r o . Is
recelre.
e n j o y l n x a t w o - w e e k s ' visit w i t h
her
cousin.
-Mrs. M a r y
Pond,
and
-Miss
Watek tke Qate • • Temr Pa»«r
H e l e n . ' o f -Main s t r e e t .
T h e d a t e w i t h y o u r n a m e Is s t a m p e d
Walter
Keed
mude
a call on
his
on the margin and s h o w s to w h a t tfme
your «uba£rlptlon Is v a l d , , and
a l s o m o t h e r l i y i t S u n d a y , c o m i n g In t o w n
serves as a continuous receipt.
at o n e o'clock a n d t a k i n g h e r to A y e r
to soe the c a m p , a n d
left
Pepperell
S a t u r d a y . J J a y 2.%. 1 « 1 » .
about nine o'clock.
M l s s -Marie J o r d a n
is r e p o r t e d
as
O w i n g to M e m o r i a l d a y c o m i n g on slightly
improving,
but
not
well
next week
Thursday
c o r r e s p o n d e n t s e n o u g h to r e t u r n to t o w n .
are requested to have as m u c h
copy
It w a s a l i t t l e s u r p r i s e w h e n
Mrs.
i n a s p o s s i b l e b y W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g . C h a r l o t t e S h a t t u c k . -of- B r o o k l l n e ,
N.
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Ain>
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