^i •'.•' ^'S.^rv^'^--f.JA'. _-' , rp?^^!?^ SPT^w^y^i?^ ''^^p::J^^-^•^^ .'.*3? "^f''' TURNER'S PUBLIC SPIRIT, \.ff. Fifty-third Year Ayer, Mass., Saturday, September 25, 1920 No. 4. Price Five Cents PEPPERELL J_ Emily Louise Nagle iVcwf Itcnu. Mrs. Mary Gibbons cntfrtcrlc,.- Sunday relatives from (.a%v:.-nr The Hat Shop and Mrs. William MCDOHHKI, a: .May Willey. Your Idea of a Fall Hat Arthur G, Dunn of Shlrlov >, i A Complete Line of Advanced appointed district deputy Krai;,! : Is probably something Uke one of these new styles we of Beacon lodse.-f^ O. O, F. FALL AND WINTER STYLES Mrs. Nclllo Gilchrist Heiit;.r are showing. Many particular men are going to stick to Winchendon and littlo daus-hte: i,„., wero guests of Mrs. James iJu; Guyer Hats this season for they know what they can expect Carley Building Main Street week. Mlss Helen Harrlman, vi been on a trip to South I'ortlm i, .M in Guyer values. They know our idea is to give them head- Telephone 82-3 Ayer, Mass. to see Archie Harrlman an i also returned here, before- i- wear that meets with their ideas—in both character and cost hcr duties at Wlnchendon, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Simmon win Prices from $3.50 to $8.50 have been camplns as the suest.s ji Mr. THOR and Mrs. Warren Blood at Island pond the past week, returned hoiin- on Sun Electric Labor Savers for the Home day evening. Mr. Simmons, who ha-s Our Fall Caps are both lined and unlined. Many with beeri taking a vacation on account of a unbreakable •visors. Electric Washing Machines with Swinging Wringers strained muscle In thc leg, expected to go back to work this week, but overdid by walking on Monday," and was worse Prices from $1.00 to $3.00 Electric Vacuum Cleaners with Extra Attachments again. Every Thor Guaranteed Mr. and .Mrs, John E, I'ilcher are making some improvements on their property on Elm street, putting in R. Q. HOUGHTON hardwood Moors and other additions. The East Vlilage Social cliib wUl F*hone 14-4 Littleton, Mass. hold Its 25th anniversary at the home of Mrs. -N'. B. Appleton on Tuesday, September 28, from 2,30 to 5,30. Al! members are cordially invited to be Fletcher Bros. SURE YOU ARE GOING! present. .•\, silver offering will be taken. Main Street, Opposite Depot Ayer, Mass. I.ieut. Gerald Shattuck, U, S. N., was WHERE? at his home in town over Sunday from Portsmouth, N. H., where he has been The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes anrf Walk- at the naval hospitai under treatment Over Shoes To the Groton Fair for malaria, Copyright 1920 Hart SdoHoer & Marx Mrs. J. E. Clement went to Westford this week to reside, as they havo taken Plans are tinder way for rally day, a tenement at Wexford Center, near October 3. There will be a special OF COURSE her hu3band*.s former home. ^irs, morninp Service combined with the Clement's position In the sralri office church school. The, comrnlttee plan to of Mr. RoweU is taken by .Miss Marion make this a real "Rally Da.v" for all V 's 14 THEN DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE Merrill. who are In any -w-ay connected with the church and, lis Interest.^, Please ^i^€^^ie^^n^ Dcatli. come and brinff your friends. •ReuABU •ArcR. /-^Asa- Mr. and Mrs. Forre.-it Winch have At a meeting of the ofllce,-.s md tea ciornitR- NEW the heartfelt sympathy of the com chers of the church school it w.is voted munity in their recent atTliction of tiie to begin tho regular church ni^-ht pro sudden death of their twenty months' grams In October. They wi:: .ilternate old son, HaroUl, Vie was taken iU on with the teacher training- on HEAD THIS WAY FOR YOUR Monday and a physician summoned, Tuesday night. Itemedies were Kiven for a cold arul On Friday evening of ia.^ week the the child rested until early TueJiJa.\' .luditorium was well filled : " tiie firs't morninK, app.arently ..^leepinK- .^'. about motion picture service, a:- ill were two the parents were aware that iiis more than pleased with ;h ::r,e tllm, breathing was more labored, and wlien t^howins; "The Shepherd cf •."Hills," the pliyslclan was asain summoned, it was pronounced double pneumoni:t, FALL HAT .\n eftort was immediately made to <>b- Womrti's Organization. ATTRACTIVE STYLES taiii Dr, Smith of Xashua for a consul .\t a preliminary meetin.,- uf the of ATTRACTIVE VALUES —AND— tation but the chHd passed away befiu-.' licers of the various 'Women's organiz he could arrive. ations here, in town, held on Monday Services were held at the home oxx afternoon of last week, a.* already Ri\'er street on Thursday afternoon l.> noted in last week's paper, plans were We are headquarters for that well known make of good Hat^ and Caps. Uev, It. W, nrawt>ridKe. and i>uria'. r^irmulated to appoint a committee was in Walton cemetery. The tins- consi.-ting of the heads of ail such or DODGEBROTHERS casket w,xs buried in the frai;va!i; ganizations, to meet on Fri.ia.v of last blossoms. week to make further i;v,'.inlzation, with tho view of holding .i non-par- rommunlty t'hurfli Xotes. tis,ii! women'.s rally In the interests ot At tlie morninK service at the Coni- til" wonien voters of the town to gain of distinction MOTOR CAR m.si.-ln and a greater degree ot Inter Hats niunity church next Sunday Kev, i-t, W. Drtxwbridge will preacli lii,'^ second est in the suv.stion of tho vote. EXHIBITED BY sermon of the series on the "KiiiKdom V .\ meeting took p'.ace on Friday af of God, as Christ .taught," taking for ternoon ;it the home of V,i» -A. G. Pll^e, his topic. "The kingdom's law," Church at which the following prejjldents and school at noon, and all are cortlially chtiirnien of differ. .•:'. .societies, or their invited to remain. Evening isorvice .it reiiresentatives. w.-r>- present with few YATES' GARAGE seven in the auditorium, Willi motion exceptions, Th" societies are as fol- pictures, Kriday evening at eigii" i.'ws: rradcnce W-rxxixxt chapter, D, A. If you get it here you will get what's correct and the utmost in-,vMu_. o'clock, motion picture service. It., .Mr.s. 1,, .Advii.ert r:wynton, re^tent; iue. Tel. 157-2 Ayer, Mass. -Aroma Uebeka!. ioi-'" I. O, O. F.. .Mrs, l-iLsa- I'opp, tMi.'.p :.'••,md; Woman's Soft Hats, in pliable, durable felts that feel good to your head. You^will ap- ^ ciul), .Mr.s. .Arohii..^; ! i'ike, pre.s,: La preciate the quality, the style and the attractive shades of Brown, Green and dies' ,\a\:!:arv, .\, c. }•: , Mrs, Maurice Tumpnev, i)r"S ; \':i: , _'e .Aid society, Gray. i- -Mrs, D. I„ Wiii:;;. irsa, pres.; Com munitv iservice clu;., .Mlss Elizabeth CAPS in smart shapes, new weaves, shades and patterns. • - Wriijht, pres,: Uniies' ,.\id society. M, v.. church, M,-,s, Jor.as .Andrews, pres,; SOFT HATS $4.50, $6.00 and $7.00 A, G, Pollard Co. East Vii::ii;,^ S.icial r ub, Mrs, Alice U.iymond, nre.s.: .Mt. Lebanon Com munity .As-sociates, .Mrs- Bdwin 1), CAPS $1.50, $2.00 and $2,50 THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE LOWELL, MASS. Walker, pres,: th" <'.i:;;munity Church W.irkers, -Mrs. <;. r-; • H, Shattuck, Merrimack, Palmer and Middlesex Streets pres,: I.t-a^'ue for \\'..::;en Voters, Mrs, K.lw;trd I,. Tarbeil, c:. rirman; l.a(Iies' Si'daiilv-, S; ,iosep;i".s f.iurch. Miss -An nie .Allen, pres.: Hri:; .i Alliance, I'n itarian church, Mrs. ,1 .hn <">. Bennett. Suits for the Boy pre.s.: Woman'.s -Miss, lary society of ' 'ongi-egationai v'xx -Mrs. .Aliiert A. The boy of today wants smart clothes. We have V A., .Miss Katil- eiln*. ,.^':!:;\-a;-.. the kind of suit designed to please the big boy. They M;ss Mary 1. r. ,--• attuck, who is have the style and "go" that always appeals to all boys. tbe a.'kll. .wle.l--, •i '.•'.. r in tlie plans, met wi'li theni. in i .^ . s chosen cliaii'- Many of the suits have an extra pair of trousers, man of the ra.i . ' .itlee. .Mrs. A. (;. I'ik.- was . •il.l-. secretary and which fact will appeal to many mothers as well as the treasur.-r-. T'ne .:••>;••. ility of holding ;i rally in the :• ^':ir ;• .ture was under boy. discu.isi.m ,in.l p '.i: - :i: .de for securing a speaker. Tb.-. •:..',' ••\f. ing committees Bring the boy here for the best assortment of good Blanket t.. >..rve .as ral!\- d.ay were appoint",i clothes you will find in this vicinity, and our prices are- committee, Mi..- - .•sii,i"uck acting as chairnian ..ver *;;•' -\ lOle list of .ar- very reasonable. Come and look them over and see rangetnenls: xix e ;%• _-am committee will consist ..; :'- h.airman, .Miss for yourself. Shattuck, Wltll .Mi-- lanie Allen an.l Mrs, Irene ,\f; i.i,:" -T'or music will Prices range on suits from 8 to 18 years Time be Mrs, I-i.lwin I> w 1 'lic:*\ •..av ttee, Mrs. K. I., Tarbeil, .Mrs. I ', '.v iiust and Mi.ss $7.00, $9.00, $12.00 YOU WILL LIKE THE GENEROUS SIZE OF THESE .Vnnetta Merriii 'J'") BLANKETS OFFERED. THEY ARE MOSTLY WOOL Metlioillst rliimli \ • les. TO INSURE WARMTH, WITH JUST ENOUGH COT The Home .'.-. ; 'leetinc held at the Methodist ch . l.st week, ending TON TO PREVENT SHRINKING AND ADD TO THEIR on Sund.'iy. Sepi. '; • l-}. was very successftil. The-. ^ s an excellent Boys' Furnishings SERVICEABILITY. attendance a; bo' -.'unday services and during the ' •• ' 1 • -TS of the week. The v.arious spe,ik.. - .vere previou.sly You will find here everything that a boy will need in the way of FHiraish- jiniiounced and we.- •re ,-)n the given At $7.50 Pair dates, '" All bro.i-ilv ' vceptlonally in^ ings, Caps and Shoes. '4' spiring and help' .iiessages, l.ast •ari Pearl gray blankets, with double striped i)ink or Sumlay was ilv^ •- fit dny of the series. The spe.r-- f the morning, blue borders bound with gray grosgrain ribbon; worth Kev, Dr, Dnrg.n ;• . his long asso- elation with y-.-xx,,: • pie's work over BOYS' SHIRTS BOYS' BLOUSES BOYS' BLACK CAT HOSE 9.00 pair. the I'nited States • .. ght an extreme- ly Interesting aivi ' • : ••iy mes-sagc. The Best wearing hose on the evetling speaker, li" . •'- E. Sp.aulding, At $10.00 Pair I>, n,, gave .a ^'"1'. .; -tructlve lecture fevi market for boys and. girls. based on his tra\ • - on the continent We have a good stock of Boys' Shirts White blankets with a deep nap—pink, blue, fancy of South America, " b.ch was proftise- They are exactly what yon ly Illustrated lev i : - • autifuUy colored and Blouses that we know will please borders, bound with heavy taffeta ribbon; an excellent slides. want for school wear. They you both for price and quality. We carry value. At the nuarier:\ • • nferenco heuTlit are made with re-inforced- the conclusion of he lecture, there that well known and reliable line known heels and toes, and triple ';^! was the regular of buslne.>w and the nnme of Kdw irl F", Harmon •w.a.s as knee. They are seamless, '\ Dry Goods Section added to the hoar.l f church stewards- BtedcOMBnttd Scr\-Ices tor the c.iailng week nt this CUMM9*KMM1MtI flt snug a|id tight and 9X*.^JY'. church win be as follows: Morning KAYNEE—K & E ItatlMy CowjMy The Great Underpriced Basement worship nt 10 .tr. with preaching by the Keaaih(,V1(. absolutely'fast color. "fe^" pastor. Theme, The cost of being n chrlstl.an," At twelve o'tlock, church None better in the country, for make, Prices on Black Cat Hose range u?^ • achool. At H.ixt a meeting ot the Hope circle at tho ch.apei At 7.30 evening quality and flt. Come in and look them cording to size and weight, 6 to IV/^f Yi worship; theme, "Completely cured." On Tuesday evenine, devotional topic. over and get acquainted with a good 35< to 75f • 'Peeing beyond one's home." thing. I * 'V Friday evening at eight o'clock thc Other makes, sizes 6 to 10 ^ Jo' opening social of the Epworth 1/cagiic will'bo held at the Pariah houso. Prices range $1.(00, 1.15, 1.35, 1.50 25f^ to 50f ^
' -"rt • \IM^£^.JQ:^^ xim S^P?*""; ^iRfaipi* TWO tr ,»•• ' » SATURDAY,' SEPTEMBER^ 25i 1920
%' Saturday, ScptcmbcT 25, 19J0 after .1 long lllncis. Although her life thc front -pew.s. Thc players were all A temperance rally or conference is of seventy.four >'ee.r!> ha.s been .ipent costumed In. the ctyle-s of the o'.d days WESTFORD in CleyelanO. .Mrs. M'cBrido w:i-'< of to bolield In the town hall Tuesday af and presented a very i.iclure.'.qiK- ap- ternoon, SCpteinl.e:- .'S, at four p mi" .Vew KnKland a;ice-«;ry, a >,-rai!(I:iiei^i^ pL-arance, to which ever> Oraitcr. of John WriKht, a for.-.ur tei, lu-r m irKently Invited .Mrs, - Ar.ii.-i I', ; Mx:^ -Miliii- Alt able spbak.-i w,l Westfc.rd aeadem.v, a.'id Walter \VMi:h!, i'lrc-iii thc auili- -New telephone sub-'-cribcrH added to l.o!:Kley, .\!r,-. Ho, • .:, .Mr-.. M.il".-! ence on the .-iii '• - wlio w.'.s iiroiiiini :n .MIKU;;- tl;. xnxiv the L',7D bl.-,-: thc already hirgo e.xc'!ia:ij;e aie Clar- V. j i: G:-:ivcN, -M ,vv' 1 ,\I, \\':n-.:ow, question whl<-h ::;i> tillzell.s of l,(,v.-i.l! ,,: •! ,-.;, ;,,, ; " pla.-ed <„, tin. onco HlMreth, 03; J, !•;, cienient y : ,\l;-i.s .Mury Ai:;,:,-,> ,M • > ,\;iii'-rui I'allot at the .<-:, re!.ai\c-s and fr;.-, Edv/ard Perkins, SG-1. . [-'• t!o- l)or.-:,s so.-iv i,i^.ni-' lo ;-,-!n till,-) bill wouiil .XX i" :•>• .A, MiU-b', now ,.o \\ . ,: ;-•:••; :,\- h.-c.iiiu- u;i • Edward Grillln, livinj; ut thf, .-outli ! "'•••" i'!ili:-<-;: x.x.xi h- 'Uterine- wedf- ' :;i l.nv.-t'jj ;LS the Ij.-;]!:,. :•,; , • ,: ,. •• ; iT-n of (,o, :- part of the town .md an attei:dant at 111. and the saloo-, '• •'•xxeixer atui widow of ,':• . >!•• 1 -i.-iil for the , the I'arkervljle .school, ha.i a l.icyi-le return of lie.-:- -; .\liit-^, n:!;ii>l('I- foi- ;;,;::;•, ,,,,•> : -::i.l th,- Ku. stolen from the schoolhou.'.f diirinK i::v,.n ! Ioon, come an-: :• • il:i:ia;i i-)inrch- l.ow.; > ,- ' : .'l-:tt.-:illlt-r,t, the school se.vsion .Monday, Two nu-n | ^.^ ,..,,,, .,. .,.,, , • I ;. ly I II' you ha\e M-- - - ix . f theui an-l wcre Been rldin,; oif. Tli,. l.ic-.vc:... wa.- uC^Tifor,! Vv ^ Mi'i- (llu-:r evil die "- i • •! ---lo-.v yoi::- agood. new machine and a ...;: u.... .i ? '' ]) "•' '•"• .'^t :,ut:l<.;o: In spite of cflorLs pta fo,-th ,3-.j x "' '"' ' '*™"'<'':''> Hui-r-i.-t l;;:, i -Mr.s -\!:.- "';'•'' .Ml'- and Hi- v. ot It haa boen found yet, .McBride l:u,s a.'-, a \ ix. '-i !•> th.- (,>:a: - '«'' we,-k at .Mrs, ,\. : lent place in the s., -i X-XX'- •••-• ei.,ii:i,;i; 'Mr. and .Mr,s, .-\ril;ur il!!ii;.-th a-.'|l..r.:;K' t .Monday left t.,w :: :. plaoninff to ijiejid the v.int,-- ;. w,---- pie life of (.•;eve;an( •-•ile has been o:u- .11 IJane, ford. of :-• .:l'l> . r !i.-,- io',.. :-ll, -Villi •iirvfti r,-i of I.ako--iide hos;j ta t l;. \V:iiK, t;- -IS ii! thai -M:.---s .Mary Mrs, Caranzu /iLiiut c:,irk an-i tii'. • \e u Kenoru'.i,s en '.1 \ ."1 -ti:;:e tfx--i,- Mii-iiose.l her --services .. Children have inen tpee.dxixn -eve-nl n.t'i'ut: ,\ of lier husb.ind I el;::.li ...: J.c-:ioll, eamo to Litti.-<- •wcckB at .Mr. a.,-:d -'.Ii--, ,\'o:,.i j .•>,,. :;::. r ) I,- (!i-ath in ]90It, bot'a. vi l'l ;•• ,:i :i \-i-r-y Kue-st Qf the G. 1 nienibei-ed for l-er ial x.t Mi-i :..n t.l .Mr---. Jewie .\'. The Walter i r,••..:.•'. v,','i;i--s ••„ • a J.: l.i:--o: ulitj und :•:- _ ^ --• -. a- w.'ll to her former ; • Bpcndlnfc- the ai;v,:,-nn ::; tiu. ','.','::• ".,~ :".(.'•". it. homestead. :•- i TriK- the I'nitarian c:,;. .Mi^.s H, A, I'::, Mr, and -Mr-s, C«o!i;i' Ixiwr. ii. •• M . -lill.-. the tlle week-end V. ,:: Haruki W, Ull(Ir,-;li ;,„,] so,; i ::;•:•',,', ,i -Mar ]',o-.-i,- ii-oin --hN •"''''" .Mr, and .Mrs. 1 •iveiit ThiirKiay ujiii iL-iativi.-- f-..,„ '-•"• sueeer foot! .. .., xiXf :': ••"Id a son Herbert, ui--o Noi'tii!.oro t-'l a-; ,-i:jto t--;p to I j-,^- - ..inix,- I:.,--t .S.-.ti:,-,:„ :t tor ell and l-inzsl.y I field, Mv„ wh.-:.- xhey will •n,;.t i.^',.-- .-.:•.-:: !! .•- ,-\b': ot V.'oi-sfcd 1' ^ ' «-:i li. . the sup; itioiit, Vt., in ::,- ; peojilo, :'u iyx-.n K!vctr,c l-'onini. \isr.ing Mrs- 1 -. ii K. !.. i--:::-r-, \v',-. -^„s at th-- i'..-k. -: to Su:ul;iy._ farm f,,r a i.-.ai!-. : .,-: y.,ar> -..r.a ,„(„ ' -a..- I..i C'-'Ph,, is now ,it :: Willard -Moore, ^vho f :- - y atlelaied, 'I he CXpci'.e;-,?,-- ).,-.rt of rector ,-f I'i.J :-: .'iiurcii in Waltham, avenue. ed at thc ,1, g. .«:>,;:,<-: -. '...rn !•••-• pro;;!-,,1,1 pr.-v.a to be hiuhlv iiiter- uas tiu- •; f .•'r.f • '..'--.- e^ -.-lang, taking "Makes Cooking I Jng- for Alec: Fiiihci-T' Xi'^'rxir, after which an eN.:e:!e:u eii'cr- for hi9 ,?t!^n,''*-t ••,V.-:, :!;e good old Tho follo-wi:,a '- t:in.;-s bi-tte:- :h. :.;:.i.u-i,t was it-vtii" that Oo:i.-ii.ted of :;u ;;;•'.l-rn days?" ton attentled ti' Mrs. .(ilarence friUlieth His talk •.v,:s -,- - liisic by the I'recioi:,- o:-chestra of !-:;. :-.-sIing and very visitation Of th< i her hoijje people in Huth.-; entei-tai:i:i-,g, t.. ;'oi)--e Vniape, sonBs oy -Mrs, Cyril ,-\, •-.i..^ (XX 111.- iiiannei- master of the ' L' .\' of living, h:,bi-s Quito varying report,s of :-o-t :,.-t : Uluiu-y of Westford, rexnifx.i: t.v Miss ;: ,, CI '--;:• a!U'*-sto:-s I'aleb Butler l':;- IS com pa r.-l tu You Can't Help Liking This Range ^ Sunday night come in. In rn y ill,,.-.-,-[ I'oi-is V.iik ;.i:iiio so;o,s by .Miss J-'lor- 'U:- ...-•vn, 11,- found iiight: Me.s.srs. H .: th,' conipa: ,s,,n m tho low. lands there were h.-.:\y I .-:,.-,- . •:,.,-..:.:- :.,n,i .Miss rlilu;; ,-^ii^-,lon, X fx.-,-o xxi^ie t'l ,>ur o\-.-n Kimball, Do.lils, The GOLD MEDAL GLENWOOD is in reality a combination range tini.^s itt :: • s frosts and In other places no s.har.l ; ,\ i-.xy.-i ;,i:-,c:'- was seiv..:, ',"h.t whole i-(.-f-,-;-ts, iuit intiiii:iti-d .Mcintosh, Tiuiii,, that it. -.vo ,: consisting of two complete ranges using different fuels, with neither one hit. Not much tro'ub7e"on"west!ord l:-:V..ir iv reat -:. t j-;i:-: us to liave a Hathaway an,: i: "ss :ind the littlo last.- . :" hlll was reported.— ir.e-li. .-s .if-J-.- 1 , Mrs, ^v. r. W.. mterfenng in any manner with the other. _.«>,,;:.• J feel deejily I'.obert ii. . Miss Mabel Steward of North An- U'l'ateful to ail who ti-..;,:..:) trxx.ve tile irea;;- visit, ii tho F, s, is -a tile aIT:tir, urei's r.-port aon, Me,, who teaches in Phil- The ar.nual :< :• •-< :|). : ;:•- , lose .if tine iiieet- Coal supplies the fuel for one, and gas for the other. So far as the :' th(- -.\i.bot ing, Th.- ;••. adelphia. has been the guest of her ::-. s;.',.le'l the si'aEon| j;,-.. >^- J, ,,,, Worsto.l Co, i;i -,vhiih t.:. ! -oi'le of th. with :L biiian: use of these two fuels is concerned, it is exactly as though vou had a . cousin. .Miss Emily I'V Fletcher, this -: ?:.n on hand; ? 1'J I M iss Caroline','on: yoxtte Village, MrooXsi.l. in,i Gr;init.'- h:;\'e i.i e:: re^- coal range and a gas range. The difference is that thiy occupy the last week. '.—1 n ;h.- :: ::..- :•-.-' :it c- inniun- 'I'h- I .scar si::: You may use the coal and the gas at the same time, or either one with .sey's subject will bo "The iov of lind- basel.iail gain.- an.i r;u-es iif aii kinds, ity cornroa-:, ll inc. i|„-, and o'i out the otner. You have gas in warm weather and coal in cold weather ing." Y, P, I,, :,t ,;.4,r,.' stlbject. --^uit.aliic prizes will !-e .av trrteii i:i the of atuiut -^'-'U • • "World brotheihoo.!.' l:.-,;-jl;i:- .v.-:i- 'ferent. ev, at:;. The ! ;, .-xi-ensfs, -•'. i.x >ear's !'',i-uni But at any time you wish to do more baking or more cooking, you have Ing service at T.oO; s-j'oy. * -T;:,, };;,:;. iendiince. :::- size is Vf r:- -M:.- Ki-ick the advantage of using both fuels and both ovens at the same time. ards of-yotith," Itaynionil A, Vaii. .-,,:• "-I -.•. 'I'"! I.eahy !i,is - At last ,S--l!!day iv.-::i::^ -.:-,-;..- Mr,.! Mrs, Josepil Wall, -.-.-h!. g,-; I'ri-ln I -iunin;-: It responds to your cooking art so quickly and efficiently, you will find Bobertson, why w,;-: a :-•;.-•, at tl.e ; \Vest:er-i :,c:;'i.-n:y i;;-- ,; parsipnage, javo a -.-e. xVxi.tt o- s tr,.- oil •••••:e'ii '.0 attend 'I'iarl; I ty ill I (Ji-ansc. !: I'ward llo:::-':- that cooking is one of the greatest pleasures in your home. her own poems wiitt. n ci;::::-,;,- :::-.'l •.Vo:-coster, '1 sui- : :r-:.ilemy t,, : ,: elnce the war and iiispiie.I i.,- v,i:-'--j,-| f -.e sn,-aiiin:: ; 111 • ::":ii::" co'lrse, phases' of the great conni,-t. .Mrs, j :: f' v.- d.iys ;,t his b..;, :-;,••-'- ] home in '-.enty- '''::-s Kuth C::i-:i Robertson's modest a:ai pl,-;i--ii;_-- i- :- Call and See Them and yon will understand at ^'•.r::;ington. Me, Mi-! i-'ui-b;sli will s;to;-s ]• K: s.-.-r, Mrs, ,!••• sonality and real ftirt at la,::, r.i, l-, c< iiity I'air I'.l-un. • I .eitiii - :*:.-: Kliztibelii I once why a Glenwood Range "Makes Cooking Easy" the reading- most iaterestin:,-, I: , Giiit- ::il' :il Xoi-iilal Sl i: o:,, W- Mr, ami Mr,s. Geor;,-,- i'. Wlji ,-, Mr.-. : o r; I '---.i-iun >•;.; •-•- itichar-i-.i H. M, Bartlett, -Mi.-s V.xxxin I'ai.'T, -M:-,^, M:-S l-il:.-y Mn^ Mo::: .'( fo: v,:is -'\'i -ghbo ;•'! :in,I :g a-',id--iiiy. William C, Ho-.)d<-i:biish ;inil .Mrs, I.„ nrtsic teae!..-r l-'r.-, ;,-,: ::. ieni H;jx!'- :- ' r-:n: ir W. Wheeler wet.- in atte:i(lai,..-e at t):e Ml'. x.n,l Mrs. r.r.. it:, rs ,1 1 ll-: "XXO to their iieiv in W Sprlnprfield fair TIuii,«day, Tito T|.w:l-i -::.i Pl ens lesie \-, ml IMrs, I'arri.- i; i 1. "a a • K'lw: Is h Another party r.-port.-.i as attend IVirg, Viilase piano soios, ea.i:-i. :ivf:-: ii.str- mental duet, ics,-,- --The I.cig--: O.'tl o ing: from Westf.,rd -.vere: Mr, and and -Mrs, f;e,rg T. K rity au'l ,M Nu';fy and ,itihr,s.n: r.a I s.ini.- her profes.-si.'iaii ,^ ,jrk. Mrs, R. I., Goo.iwin of Diinoiio far:a and Mr, and :>Ir:- C;< „:-. - Hunt ng, .':.rey .Swini::g:ii: V(-c:,i scic-ti. -••liss Kathleen D :ii-ne 1 to ll -r and .Mr, and -Mrs, Walter I-'letcher, eeil ;,re in c:;nip a !-:ke -Matta- .Mrs, -Millor; ::ist:- ir,ent:tl so:.-, r, ,;o!l:ison, Th,- :• ;•: lies at I-Jates COlli'a, ' • ;i,- m 1, die if Alex, -McDougall, recently -receivi:-a' f l'l -gra:,i co:isist-,i - - w-ek- Miss M: 'row ill n J. J. Barry a Co., Ayer a newspaper from hi,s home towr. i:t K\,-r\-one is looking l, \\ •-' '-n tbe- j :, jiiay, --Wit:: Moty ti'ld th..- taiii r • :::. lur coll.-g,- "WOI ,c till 1 wet k Cairndow, .Scotltuul, noted a cafii. s.-C'-nd annual lii-id diiv : Liv,-n liy I givon i y .-ev, ng -nie-l ;illd till .'- - .'-.ving t:i 11' 1 ;i<'c: lent in.ia show takinij place in Westf.-ir.i, ,--'cot- th,' .-M.bot Worsted i'-., s j'- Granite- i l;,,iios i-'lll P.oxi'Co Gr rig i X hors,- i„ ,-;.m<- l:ight.-nr,i ;i land, aliout fifty miles from i'.iir:-ido-.-,-, vili.' an .Saturday, -'\ got !i. supply I were ;,; l'l r.-ina:ks t::.- goofl .if ti;- •noldlo, 'i'h- liack of her h-,:, Emory J, Whitney returned earlier ,if tickets has been give:-. rv f:un- ! lu-d,-:- i T, i:, i'i.i: ireasure:- ,if tin red, a:id aithcugh the .\"- In the week from i,(-arly ;i- iiiont'n's iiy 'naving memb.-i-s in - 'av pl.v,- of i St;i;e Gr,:;:gt-; -Ii'hnsoil, stale . I. I serii'Us troub!*-, tho xx trip of siKht.se.in^ and visitin,; kins- th-:- --\iibot Worstfi' .', i thei:- , de-.iut, : -M.r- I — st-;- <'f Town- •••it .Mill ,'.-.-nci'aI shakiiig pe&ple. He visited Hifhgate, Vt,, liis fri. nds. Thi- pri7.es -o ward.-d • ,a-r-i ilranc',-; -ott I'-l:ri-.,;lghs, - • •x 't:;i'-t and rest for se\-. native place, and his brother. Philip tile v.-inners in the vaiii ees are state (ioputy . .f.r ,•:' ilnxlior.i R. 'Whitney, at Swanton. Vt,. an.l also on disiday at the box ..fTice ot the nuiv- : (;--:ai;-. Miss M, .'. '-.-t Hartweil, Ij. H, spent a short time witii cousin- ;;t St, ing lli,-ture h'-use, -N,-, ;,, Albans, Vt,, ;;nd -\rn)o:ii<| p..,:, ;,ix pe-v. lag ,: tor, tlmt :s r.ov,- .".x e.\ii;i,ition' on th-- lU".l '- tirs- .-: t'-'ber show cirniit, l-.:,x-,- x.. ,-r. e.innin^ :;,a: v Jionors, ;h::s ttf,- ).a-.-:-:g 1,,-,-n'--'-, ,v,-- land ii,;.- at "U'oit-e-:er, \Va;t!:;,:n n-.x.\ Career.-i •• (i: li at 1:-. field, Th.-r- ar<- ten lie:,d in t-ie shov,- : SHIRLEY :n;\-irs:t her,l and in t.;.-s.^ thre; shnv.s ha-.e nv.,d--,i th,- iiW- won twe:i;y-f.)::r ril.i-ions of -.vhi-.h te;t I light, are blue, .\1 each p;;;,-,- wiiere shown i -.1 X.X'- :x \\-:,s ]i-;li- ;id ,\l;-s. I.nd -Mrs Tin- r,-Nt s sion i: tho .N'lirtli Miil- they have ii. ,-n in competition w-thi >• g-.v,-n uiiiU-r di- ir.L at th. dl.is.-x iiinf,- :ices of rnit:irian .imi the best stock in this pnrt ..f -N'ew Kng lionu I 'lUtlas Wiggin f -Mrs. -M;ra f, I); kii iia v.- r, In ,111 ol, oth,-r I'biist. -1 churches wilt li.- h.-i.i land- This w,,-k they are shown at i Hollis, M-., and in tin- l":iita ...n churcli, Nasliua, .N'. Springfield at the Kastern States ex- j . ;n ., few i j -Miss -Mae Hra.lford at Wheaton col- ^^^^^ In., Tiiursili. Octoljcr :4. position, wiu-ro there will be gather- ; , lege s]i.-nt the week-end with her ptlr- ed the best sho-.ving of --\yrshires to in ,111 old-tim- churrh ;ind the one at | I-'Hi'-i'loii I-iouty is tho fnitari,in 'ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Ch.irles E. Prad- Shirley ,'enter, built in 175:!, is a.lniir- ; f-'mpaigii nia::iger for this ,-ommiii:- be found in the countr,\- this ye.ar. Mr, ford, •White feels that i!' ho is fortunate .ably lifted ff.r th,- parposo to v.-hich it •'>'-- --\:'- the -New Kngland manag.rs enough to bring h.une some ribbons Mr. and Mrs. I..;w-is H, I'.r.olford. -.vas put last S.aturday night. The ac "'"will' hold, a conference in Plvniouth the from Springlield he can justly bc who ha\-o been oc(--ipying a part of tion takes jilate ar.'Ur.d the p;ilpit and I'""'-'I firs"t '-ve-k ,n 'i.-tober, This'c proud to do so, N'ext week the herd ramhursf, niovod last woek into the i:i tho aisie, and the - li:,r;ieters wore'[wil l !ie iiresi.il li over by Ex-p Roes to Vermont State fair at White cottago formerly owned l>y Wiiiiam K all ilr.-ssed in tho f;:-hi"n o' the middle T.ift, Products Rlvcr Junction, th<-n to Kr,it-kton fair Rarntird .and noiv own.d iy .M:ss I'lara •if tho ias-t century, must of the clothes ("liiirsli -\.>to,s, and tiien honu alx.ut 'Vtober 10. .Sackctt, having been brought d-wn from attics Sir. and Mrs. H. W. C;:av.-.- and thr-o and chests of our oM f,-;niilies, P.ev. Gail ("iolalld's subject of hi THE WAR IS OVER AND VVAR PRICES MUST GO ! •Wright & Fletcher had an attrnctive (biughtors of Roxboro, .Mr. and .Mi-s. ^^'ith a r,'m;irkalih- snio,-.:h porform- Sunday niorni: g serm.m will be "The sale of ferns an'i rul.b.-r plants from ,Ia:iies .McGreen and son of ,«outh Ac- anc- of every purt mot one having t.) gos]iol of work." At the regular church the Highland conser\ :,:nri.'S We.ines, t.in, r,..land Eldriflge of Concord, and le- prnmptod" it woa:-! I,.- .i:vid:iuis to servico enlist:: ent car.Is will lie pro- day .and Thursday, -Iohn H:imni,inii i.f '.'hebiisford were praise any single player, -Mrs. -\nna !-", vi.i.-d f,-r aii i: the society, an.i .-\.rv- Effective at once—Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors will be sold P. O.. The I-adi. s' ,Mission;ir\ surieiy of I.-U-K:S on Sunday :it the In.nie of -Mr, Dak:n, as the tiresiden: c; th.- Tiot-c-i- s "ne is ..\p.-,-te,i to fill out'a card, .l.-'s- the Congregational ciiurch will nue: and Mrs, Norn;,::i 1:, Gr:,M-s socii ty, .M:s Abi-io l-ong s l,,il...!;a j ign.itilt^ the kind of work he or siie lir. wst.-r, -Mrs, Hoy Go.-ii B. Detroit at the following Prices with the IMisses .-\t-.v. od next Wedn.-s- .Miss -Ml-s, M;i- ' •'^ willing to gi-,-0 to thc churcii and i;-- renci- .-\d. let. Miss Hell n "v'.'i:islo-,v a^ M; day at 2,,10 p, m, sji-n.i- - •ILS vf.'ir, It IS ;I;.U-':T 111.- s:i:iini Sh:,:-p. Mrs. M,il -i Graves ,,s M-s. f Clarence li:!,! i'-i :ss M nicnil*cr, and \«, r f. , h:is i-urchii L-.-lI. Mrs. Nfi;:.' A.I,,:,IS \>.':na as Ti'hat is k:U'V,-: ;, iToui-ing, regular e lliiih-eth 1' '.Vi'l->w i'i!zz,-II. Mis^ M:.:-,- A'l:,:iis $440 Coupe with starter and demount and w.ii ,. XI.. -.-. .M;-.~^ placo. r-inist'-r's l:. ',r thr able rims S7'4-5 N'.'i 'irr)i. Touring, with starter -S510 Sedan with starter and demount A]x>ni Toun. Punahout, regular Tiv ,'\^•, .'• V. 1; >39o able rinij--! -ST 95 mil! jMiivi ..', !• '.'.} ]••> l<'T.-itr'"-;i-M-.• i !^ • k : Ih. ;ng i: (lli- s.-ll.'Ill I-f : xh-' ^'^e '^o''^' -Motor Company makes this reduction in face o! the whe: (lie siiti;.-.( ot and (11*1 ;Ii'' w^]. o:;i' nrtt in hh;,• <,- MSI:;I1 s ill scu,ss,.ii, .v,-v happv \oin. in t',. <';Hn;;M; r\'-r' isos i 'I 'le V h- an Oil ;:ii I ;;; tact that they have on iiand immediate orders for 1 1(3,065 cars and •> Mr. Folfli of \.o\y>-'h fov:-..<-,:\ of W.'^i. [ lb- and llltei-.-t, u:is i!ij,-i-t w ii a. ford. f*.»n^ .-<•". >--: .-i! f" \'>^ ^t, w ]] r h:it lip j . d. it.-d '.v:til e\-,-i-cre,-;i ,tractors. The company will suffer a temporory loss while usin^ up hO,Tl"(l fvoni til* 'lorr, I "llAl-US ;itl(l s'nlo i .i;;> :;,;;'.-.1 by ,-l,r1 licit v anrt IW-atb, sinpriJip I'V thi- Ciji.r.fzv <\\:i'ii\i\\\i]o nuar- -.. , 1 s :ill<-.l Wltll townsjif-opl,^ auii the material bought at high prices. They aro willing to make the'sac tot nnd fT.nrr. r-iti-ti, Thr- ;ni'it.'.-^s r.f (h.T-s fioin a•',,thbi--'i;ig iilacos, : •: .-^illidl )v-,ssi 1 ,... thc C'Wninir '.';:s f.-.x-on l-.y iN'V K. .-V-n- The io.> W.IS ii:\-rn io deftiiy 111.- e\- . -'" ixf ('fiiiiinon, l-'ri,!:., ,. rifice in order to bring business back to a going condition as ciuickly broso Jt'iiki'u- nf .W.T t h ("lirlnT^fMr.l. :-':is.s , '- 111" i'":-::ni il::iing (he siiui -••• • :• 1 7, a.'ted s. \-.-::i- who ppr.ko n:i "':•]•,<•' n«--\v f-v.: in T^liirli • :iii r :t:-.l (lie :-.-,-.-!i.;s were biiu.- 1 V.- n lonRlheno.l illn. „-. as possible and maintain the moment of the buying power ofthe wo live .-ind :. w ;.> moot it. II wa- 111.'llill t.i ri'l ";::>• i'i\ ;lll this \-e:ti-'s ' s-'- -:.rs. Mr. .s=nii:h wao ' o;' tho .«b -1.- f, n FiOUd jtnw.i-: I ..rid ross. w. Iiv.-:i,-,| 'oils, iri: *() l.:l.-i- ,1 :.:i;,.Ti,-,' of about i''l sf. 1 ,'i:i.l has alw.tis ]i- .la country, lienry Kord says "The war is over and it is time war prices up -Witll \'.it .w.' humoi-ous stories. ' t'le l^lone pla . :!ii,-t,\- ili'll-ii's ll -,v,iii;s 11.-\( >-ear's l-'o- j *b iii-a :ii,\- towns, makin T'n.lcr (ho auspices of the Mi,I.lie- , Ka-i \, Cl-in-,-. , 1 :;:l as ivcl'. 11. M, \\ oni' ll Ills son ami an.l tw-o d :,':,were over. 'I he r-e is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an SOX N'orth Agricijliur.il society a farm- i ll-' Xi:,, Itcputi;-, 1 lers . iKI'tiin ('pmnion, 11.- artificial standard of values. For the best interests of all, it is time a crs' fair will I-e held a; th,- I'ommun- i fl-l n< Tremo-.: :• •I.-n ex. LITTLETON f (hi- I'ivil w-a--, .-nlisCr.i: ivbii Uy Porvlc- clul- Iious-o, liniton stroet, i s: .<.: turday, 11. b I'lf.mtrj- of .-'.eloii n'iV;:'; I real practical effort was made to tiring the business of the country J.owcll, i-'<'r.t..uibor US, 2S, rot, I Mi.-ii( h A:: '.-bf; I ': ,.; ,-|,-,-op(od ,1 tirn- 'h.iops In .idditlnn lo his wife, an,: Frld.iy. (lotobor I, I ross.irship in Mm : >\ ' -xxxd Hf-iiry Collcto Weare at your command with regular f-'ord efficiency in sScrvice ilauKb Thc Rred A, .«now and Iho .t, L, Tho Old TVnhive exorcise by Douplan Witptin's Ohio, dl«TOWNSEND •WcOaixig Anni^tnDarjr, home of their parents, Mr and Mre. .The spirit of friendship and loyalty Oscar Lovering LUNENBURG 'Center. •( Nowa Iteon. to their natly.e townsman and , bene In the 'absence of the pastoi'. Rev, Henry.J. Miller, who has boen dolns factor, donor of the Groton band The Massachtisetts Agricultural col carpenter -work at 'Vose, Injured-his Joseph McKean, who Is out of town on lege, throuch "the Worcester County stand, was manifested in a marked de. a vacation. Prof, Fred L/dne from risht hand, recently whllo ualnir the gree, Thursday ovenlnp, September 16, Farm bureau. Is collecting- statistics In planer In the mill. His htind slipped Cushing academy, Ashburnham, occu regard to tho amount of home canned -when a well cxocuted plan arranged pied the Baptist pulpit Sunday morn und the flrst three flnuera were shaved by the Oroton band, G, H, Barrows, gowls put up this season. Will l>unenr to the bone. Dr. Kllbourn of Groton ing, and having served In" that iiosi I'-iig hijusewives please, phone Mrs, J, director, succeeded In surprising Mr. tion a number of times was heartily U) attending him. and Mra. James Woolley and serenad A, Harwood. 27-5, or Inform her by welcomed and his plettslng address up card, of tho exact number of cans they The Dorcas class of the M, E, churcii ing thom at their summer home In on "The light, contrasted with dark cleared nine dollars at their recent Townsend, In honor of the sixtieth an- h,.ve put up, and she will convey the ness," was much appreciated. Iu tbe iiformatlon to the farm bureau',' In food sale. nivfr^iary of their marriage. While evening the service was con.Iucte.i by the band was playing in front of the '-h.it way I-,unenburg may go on record, Mrs. Frank Miller is entertaining -Mi-s, Abbott -Hodgman upon the to;,,. , I as one of the food producing tuwim of house, the completely surprised couple "Good Worki" Mrs. Baldwin and baby from Arflne- appeared on the veraii.la and after '.lie state. ton. several selections by th.- band, Includ- .Mrs, Herbert Wise and her ^u.-st, I At a meeting of the Pomona Grange, Mr. and -Mrs, David Crowley of Lynn ing "Auld l.ang Syne," they were given .Mlss Blanche Ccderland of IHjr.-hi-.^t-:, ', i:--iil here Ia--it week, the ilfth .legree and Mr, and .Mrs. T. J, McQulre and a 'royal welcome by ,Mr. and Mrs. visited friends in .Mason, .N, 11 , j w:.s conferred In the evening upon a daughter Bessie of Medford, wcre re Woolley, who invited them into th(>Ir week. ..ss of 156 candidates, and als.., .luite - -fVV number were reinstated. 'i. cent guests of Mlas Margaret Doherty home, where social converse with the Mr, .and Mrs, Deau'of Maynar.l .a.i at her home on "The Knoll." serving of refreshments ad.ied to the their daugiitor, Mlss Gertrude li.-,ia, evening's enjoyment, Tlio gathering Woman's C'liib. In the campaign for education In who hav»- been spnding a fortiuati- ... •.vhich numbered forty-eight, included the Siiuannicook Inn, return.-.! : , t-:-ii The execu-tive committee of the voting, which Is being arranged for .Mr. und .Mrs, WoolU-y's son.s'and their over three hundred cities and towns home by auto last Sunday, Wotnan's club ot Lunenburg have met wives, -Mr, and .Mrs, Charles A, Wool- a::d (.rganized with the foili-iwing otll- In Massatihusetts, the meeting In ley of WiiK-hesti-r and .Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, C, T, .McDormond has :-.-;:::,.. i Townsend will bo held- Wednesday her duties as janitress of tli -ll .-e:-s: .Mrs. EM-A-in C. Smith, pres,; M,i., George H, Woolley of .S'ewton High- S, B, L,i-A;^»-ence, sec; Mrs. J. .M, Lynds, evening, September 29, at 8 o'clock In luruis, who had arrived by auto, and room. .Mrs, .Mary Heath havin Memorial hall. A thorough and con during her absence. '-ai-res. sec.; Mrs, O. E. Woods, treas,; ;4iv.n the-ir par.-nts the lirst happy -Mrs, T- C. Martin, program com,; .Mrs, vincing speaker will be present in the surprise of the evening, members of Miss Alice Seaver has bee person of It, II, Magwood, sick list for the l.ast few .!,.> Jarnes S. Gllchrest, Mrs. William Har. tlle Hildreth family 1„ town, friends, ilfer- ley. hostess com.: Mrs. Julia Sawyer Mrs, F, M. Warren is entertaining an.i thirty,from the Groton band, ing from an attack of the i i-lum cold, Bailey, decorating; Mrs, William H, her sister, .Mrs. Anna Stoddard, of .\ tltting clima.M to the occasion was .Vdatrts, tlorai; Mrs, J. L, llarringtoii. fhesterlleld, Vt. tho ringing ot two verses of ''Silver Ml-s, Charle.s T. .McDornmnd, who .Mrs, C. K, Brown, Mlss Mildr.-,l Par threa.ls among the gold" by .Mrs, li, I., has been spending a fortnight with h.-r C, W, Hlldreth left by auto .'^--inday sons, relief. The following iiroKiam liich, a i'uest from Fitchburg, This daughter in Boston, return.-d Sun.lay was arranged for the year: morning for I'eppereil, where he took surprise gathering was the more ap by auto to her home on th.- I-'itt-hhurg the train for Indianapolis, where he preciated by Mr. and .Mrs, Woolley for ro.ad. October 1, reception to teachers, dis will attend the national G, .\. R. en being so Kjiontaneous and free on the cussion of advisability of joining the campment. -Mr, Hlldreth Is delegate Fred Dwinnell of Somerville is stato federation. part of those who had so cleverly dls- spending a.few days' vacation with his from Post 19, G, A. R,, df Fitchburg, covoivd this occasion for a special <.)ctober 15, community health. Mi.ss family at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Parsons; protective w-ork, I-ht.-!:!jui-g Benjamin I>, Hurgess haa returned niaaifestation of friendliness and good Alexander Reed, whero thoy liavo been protective -A-orker. from a month's visit with relatives at wiU, and the occasion was doubly ap- spending u part of tlie summer vaca Xovember 5, reading. Miss Christine Franklin, -N, H, piiipriate as tho original Groton band, tion, Winlleld Reed of Reading is also Coleman Osberg, Charlotte and Francis Strutheis cf which Mr, Woolley was a,member, at his home here, and his wife and a had serenaded the happy couiile at Xovember 19, helpful exchange -Bpeat a few days this week with thei: friend, Mrs. .\nna Sibley from Read nieeting, parents beforo returning to th»ir r-- XX Groton, one wetk after their mar- ing, were recent guests before starting r;a_-e, tJO years ago. Six members of iJiecember 3, beginning stuii,!,- of Bpectlve .school duties as student-j at Saturday with .Mrs, Reed's parents on South Americjin history an.l ite.jgra- Mt, Holyoko and N. H., State coileite. tiu- present band aro sons and grand- an auto trip to -New Brunswick. i ,xi.-i of the associates of .Mr, Woolley phy, Mrs, J, A, Harwood, .Mrs, -M, c. Miss Agnes Farrar, who is te-LOhin.i; at that time, -Mrs. Hill from Mason, -N, 11,, was a Frying. guost last woek at the h.une of Mr, December 17. South America, edu at FitzwlUiam, X, H-, spent the .vee'.!- -Mr, Woolley is a native of Groton and -Mrs, Herbert Wise, cational and commercial side, sui.er- end with hcr jjarents, .Mr, am! :,Ir,s, -ind at the Iiresent time i.s president of intendent of sc'noois, John Harun, J. 1.. Farrar, at the Pat-k hotel. tile Commercial Tow Boat Co, of Bos -Mr, an.l -Mrs, Henry Mlliott have The home of Ralph Waldo Emerson^. January 7, current events and roll Miss Annie Dudley of the Fitc'aburs ton and resides winters in East Bos been recently enjoying a \-isit from Concord, Mass. In 1872 Emerson's] call, Mrs, J, S, Gllchrest, Normal .whool spent Snnday with her ton. Mrs. Woolley (Elizabeth Han their daughter, .Mrs, EJwards, ..f house tvas burned, but in his absence] January 21, gentlemen's ni,;ht, -Mrs, parents, .Mr, and .Mi-s, Elmer Dudley, nah Hildreth) was born in Groton, Fitchburg. \V. B, Hayward. abroad it was rebuilt by friends daughter of the lato I.evi and .^.le- Henry iiutler of .Marlboro is spend William T, McMaster and faniily l-''ehruary '4, teachers' an;l parents' according to the original plan. iine I Conant) Hildreth, who later ,made ing a few weeks at the homo of I-M ^4 with Mr, and Mrs, Walter I.und of afternoon. Miss Ruth E. 'ioodrlch. Townsend their homc, Mr, and .Mrs, ward Walkor on the Fitchburg ro'n!, .N"a.shua motored to .Mt, .Mona.in lek on i->brulry Hi. valentine social, Mrs, .Sunday, Woolley wero unite.1 in marriage by J-Sf Mra, Fred G, Sinith ha.s returned to J, M, Lynds, Mrs, Louis R, D,iiiion Mr.s, Le-Gay and family have return Rev, Charles Babbidge at I'eppereil, the home of Mr, and Mrs, t^hirence sletitember 16, 18C0, They had four .Mafc'n 4, clnhing, Mrs, Lane of The $ign of a reliable dealer LD CONCORD, MASS., is'rictf ed from a trip to Xova .Scotia. Reynolds after spending a few days Worcester, .^ons, throe of whom ttre living, James with frion.ls out of town. .Miss Ruth .^ rlin has returned ftoiii March IS, b'l^k rovleivs, --Irs. L.iien and the worlds best Gasoline O in historical and literary associa- .- ''-rliss l.lf Portland, Me,, Charle.s Ani- Miss Ivora ."saw-lor, wiia has been vis visiting w-ith her sister, .Mrs, V..,y Tut :.:",-e of Winchester and C.eor,^'e Henry H, Brown. Mrs, T. C- Martin, tions. It has many points of interest for, tle at Andover, iting reUitives in Boston, h.ts reTur::e-1 .\pril 1, c'lil.-lren's aftertio..::, .Mrs. •^.'-jolley of .Newton Highlands and to her home. Every motor highway the observing automobile tQurist. And -Mrs. Stephen Gilson has 1...--i cut -r- -i--,'ht i,-r:.ndcliildren, six of whom are Ida Brooks, taining hor sister, .Mrs, Jnmes .Ma!:; in, '.ieiiiu'. I-'r;incis Fl.v-nn, wli,i t.-sunio-l iiis .\:n-i! 13, ni;;j;cale. Mis- i:::i;iia F, and byway throughout you will find it convenient there to re '>? of Harvard, studios at tlie Haly I'russ college in Southwick. picturesque New Eng In linnoi- of th.- oce.isinn -Mr, and .^lay 6. sP'-iker to be an:: ':;;iLe'!, plenish your supply of Socony gasoline.*. .Mr-s, Susan H, llil.ireth lia-s ret.-ri'-l Wo!-.-.-stei- last w.-.-k, s;iellt th.» w.-.-!:- land and New York is .^'i:-.-, WiioIl.-.\- rer-. i\-e.i .luring the .la\- May 20, ti be announce!. Socony stations are located at fretjuent from vi.sitint,' in -Amesbury ani -M-^. end with his family at thi-ir sumnu-:- :)--j.-a;;fui botl.|U.-ts of llowers and an- ,Iune 3, - :-.-iaI .and anr a part of the long I.izzie .Maynard of Hrookiine, -N, H., i-| cottaire. -Misses Margaret and Martlia tisiness intervals along the roads of eastern ;•:-. t-:-s.i I--.- nie..s;t u.-s from relatives and iiiooting. a Socony Trail".' helper in the home for tiie pr -it fx-i- -1 !-- . .\-;ir'-->ing congratulations an.l I''l\iin rotiirne-il t.i lb- nikiyn, -N, Y,, Massachusetts — and in western Con Mrs. Hildreth returned by au' • v,;-':i t s: -.vish.-s. -\iiiong them were .^reet- S;iturd:iy a-id th-- ;• iniily ex;>oct Mr. and .Mrs, Ralpli I l, lleel, v. ilo .-..-.-./ ' ;-i-:s t'roin their eldest san, James Cor- cl.ISO th.-ir honie ' >r tile sea.son i BROOKLINE, N. H. necticut or northern New York State! her Sunday .quests, •;-. V-." I'.iie-.- of PortUiinl, wiio \\-;is uii- r'.-turn to the (-ity t'l e ; 1st of the -.VI I'.e.-. and -Mrs, J <'hurle3 Faitan lias resimi-i-! : 'i- to :-e i.resent. .is-,-;)h -McKean 1 -News Items. Socony is the quality motor fuel. The p Satur.lay for a, bri-:b;-i-' \-i.'ali.Mi, exp- sition-at the K.Igar Cimii'lii'l! .'-lr, and '.-'.r-. Goorge Far-;. ' if Luil- methods used in refining it are the re Townsioii.l llill and at luesi-n- ing to visit t! -.' isii're and also so "ibtii-g. Miss Nei'ie Fariey "f 1 Wi-t. of tiieir ;-ela OS in v.irijus parts I'lvorett. ployo'I in an automobile f,i, •' --S., inri :,;-s, Ida P.ichi-> .Milford sult of a comprehensive experience, I' is expect.-d that lifv. .I'lSeiih Mc- the state. Framingham, -Mr.s, I-'ae,!;: :.;; i 's'.-all ivill retnin from has \-ac;lti.'n i:i '- :v.-. xit'or. ro-teiit guest;> at ti- iionu' .If e.xtending from the infancy of the in '-3^ -Mrs. .-;. Ii lire remainin.ir at th-j h ar,.- ll' tim.- ; ' occupv the Haptist jiuiieit Sun- 1- retufne'd on I-" ''ill rence P.u3.-iell, .lay I'rii: dustry to the present day. New proc ffrandinoth.-r. -Mrs, Warr.-ii \'i".\ -l-iy ni- ruins an.l in the .-vening the '-rk, ->Ie., will-re s :'•-:•''--• -p.ay and family t an Dor' ha-s bee •ashor-- heme sin esses have been developed from time til a tenoni'-nt can be si-c-i:-.'-. - -iv:..<-s of the Y. V. S. C. E. will bc '- -''•', --'ass,, and G.lrdn.-r •• lie and the mi ! ainl Mr. and -M -Ml-.s, l;.ill.-1-1 iJohS'-ui Illl ! :i: ••nil'icte-l liy -Mrs, Cliarl-s Hoilcrnian. • x-xxiy '-on; Canibridge - • nt the to time in well-equipped research labo Till-Ill,,s •h I li.ive l'l .-11 man Rand at-.' enl.-rtainiiiit ,i- ix-- t.'-iij l.ei::g "1 nsiiiiation troni fa:-- 1 1 liome, ratories. Every known method is used •\p -1 ••ii-ir.-h, an.l tile ev.-ning a-!.ii-.--~s. •-'• - "• '• ••- > I'.ussell suf-:-: nl fri.-n. :1 anoth. lie.-:: s|i.>nrt::iK- tlie i::ist I'.v . X • w;ii.-;i tlle laibli.- is coi-l i,ill\- imitO'l. ' -a'-^ '••ling the 1- IS we eli. Socony is first and foremost a depend with hcr Iliotlier, -Mrs, W, S. Hi ••v.il :•-' iloliverod l.y tlu- R.-v. .-\, Z, .-ek-en.l. n an.l mother, this town, i.ii.l otii.-r i-.-i;i ;i\-.-s i ''->nr,.-i, U, II,, p,a,st.ir of the I'ark able gasoline. Its low boiling-point in 'i'lu- re,a-- ig -it the home bur^t an.l \\'.: iwiek, Jt, 1., r.-t sti->--et c-hui-cli, r..istiin, and it is ex- -,' "f tlii- -tu--ned to their sures easy starting, complete combustion her home in Chicat'o this v.-ff iicci *; lliat man.v from li.-ro ivill niak.- a s;ii--iai effort to hear his ,iildi-ess, &very QaUorv and full power and mileage at all times \Y. A. ntl.ii .- llo:i'.e ', w. s. nu.ii.-:--. wherever you buy it. Begio using I'd itllla 11, X ;-S'!,i.\' .v.'Ilin^, ,i-.i n •11.-il f:-iilil i;;- i-'--:' hill llio;.,r.ai t.> l:.-\-fi-I\- on ,Ki:ii- la;.', iiav.- r.-t' 1.- i'-:s;n---s w:is t r i:-s Socony regularly—for all-year economy. l,a:iie. Twin i iks, ,i: ',Vai-v, : •;•, vli.-i-,. they piaeeil th.-ir iliiuitli- the Siome ,i t;;i:'- .-;:.:,.y-d. .Mash .- , i.'UC he 1, t i:n:ir-iv.-ii, but still ii ini.-ii lilt- -tninia s -I-n.l'l.1.-11 at the iioiii. omit: i and, i 1:-, a::'l -M:s, l''i'.',l I). Gils on s. .V r.iad. -• iJoss i-hd Miss XX ' !;:a."i li.is cl.ise.l : • "d fr'>:ii their Jiid.ain.a'- ' cross road for the pi 'y. " -Mr. aiul Mrs. ll '. iih thom aiul w.-ek. town dtiriiij: Mrs. Wai-i-.-'i Willi r.-^-hun Gray. REGlO.S. PAT. OFF. t ..n and Flwiii, i •CDNY -i Ml • I f.iniily h.avo ing from I;..-rii -N. ii :i- ".n T'l'O-ilwir.o, they" hai-- I"-. 11 isitUlit with Mr. Till.-lis sist.-:-. M.s- lii.,-:: MOTORGASOLINE iimor. wh."i is o;ii- ; \ow York c;:y Tru.-ll. Mrs. Trueii's visit w:i . --ni'- •-.1 m.ikrs lior humr- •• - -al davs with what aliirred nn ac.-ouii; nf til.- s--:i - :- ih ^^. ivl\-. is onJo\-- Irouiil.- she lias lia.l \\-itli lho f-,:-'-;;:ia--:- I;- Gonrpo Xye. •:u'atian. and i,-; at !•- taken to St. of her riitlit liaii.l. .-Meuit two \--iis : in Sitmervillo, ac- .i-ro slie liroke a ll*-.-.llo off in ll.-r :i;ia--r ii- .ua i.ist wook. and siiocoede.l at tho timo in t-xtr-n 'ini; Mr, ;in'i Mis. (b". Ri.-hards.in .1 iy of Watoi-- --.,'.- .M ;•.-;. .1 ;!iu'''t; an,l family the eye part, tho jioint r.-iTliaining itii- ••to;-, .1 I'l We. ::-•-, N H., nn Sunilii> •'•. spondin? two svwMlt Xhf i ;:t tho MoKlliL,'-.;: Ix^dded in tho tlosh. After C'lnsultin-t \ isi I'rii-n.ls. s, the s^nmnior hoir.e ''11 i-:;; • •:, ni.itorins,^ from sevoral physicians, it was thought la-st of W , k. r of I.'>won. Will am Wilson, rh. uff.- ,ir fnr Mis iU'ston S,i::;r' to lot it remain an.i .await d.-velop- irlh: Homer, is 11.--.-- ipiiiic the 'd who has boon Wanted ^Tr, .iml .M :o[,h Gowan visited iiients. --Wiout two months ait-i it be - TCtf R.ibu-rk cott,1 a - nn Inwer Main gan troubling hor an.l an 'iper,!- fi-jf-niN Ml < '• 'I N. H , last week. qu;' w ; m r Apples on -the trees—Baldwins pre Mr ti'>n was perf.irniod at Nashua and the i.onis Woir fr 11 l'"itchhurc:. a for- : j M; Dunbar, who ferred. Price must be right 4t2* Mr. an.l Mrs William W, W.-hst-T. havo hooti .-;->•"- i i- ir s-' •ral wooks at Buick Cars mor r-o-^iiioiit !- .•;-.•, was a pno.st at tho point of tho needle extract.-.1 from the M rs. < "a rrip Kaddy anfi t wti children Stiuannioiiiik liin .n tho h "^mc lif I 'ha i-;--s !"» ibar. hn\"o ro- SI liLrVAN & NEUiIG.\K bone of the finger who re it h i I l.-..! -ted. i'r.>ni West (5rotoTi wfTc in town Sritiir- Sunday, H,ld .Mrs, Truell waite.i a .lay lui-ter turnod r-i thoi;- ]:,tr.-f ; Somor\-il!o. Tel. 9-13 Xlttloton, Maaa, .r-iv at tli<^ hom>^ of c I,. \Vch:-4or. Mr, ard Mi.- K,i ph H Willard nnd ('ai>', .Tl 'hn .\ n !; * -.v; -AND- boforo having tho matter ;itt.-nile,i t a, •Miildron from I'-o moTit woro motor attondod tho Miss AE:nfs Thunip.''on "f Kitrhl.nri.' 1920 fio;d T.o^h.r.j: ,.:' -h ST.'WE S.4,WYER blood poisoning w-oiild bav.' t-..siiiti^-l u-uost.s of M ;•,-!, C.' ir^o A. ?!t-\nvor on P^nrm Huroau •;;'fn! til'' work-'^nd with hor niolhot. at Lyndobo";) !.ist «•.•'k STAVE 'JOINTER Tho wounil hns now practii-ai:\ lie:.;.-1 Snnda\. whoro tho in- Mr.-^ f'harlos K. Patch, and Mi.'^s Tsa- .Hpoction of -'.rr.-r-^;!; f ms was hold. •Wanted on slack work In Btnall Mass. Mi.s.s Lottie I'.dhanon has resign---! s.'Mo Maywanl. -who is pn-iployotl in Tho frm; inip '•<\:\-r\ irm of Harr>' bor position in It. ,^- .\. 1) I-'.--sen.ien mill. Experienced hien able to pare \V.-,chondon, s^ont tho wo»-k-ond at Stn(l> (Inl) Pmcm *"'hnso of I -> r.iio".,,-,--,-^ u > first visited. for machines. Piece -work, hlehost i'ompanys otllce and tituti : ll.' hi iir.p of hor mot hor. M rs. l.ila Tho procr.Tm fo; thon tho Eriai''*'! '"-i'":' of Honior F. rates, desirable location, steady work. for two w-ooks at tbo West Hayward. 1 ho Com intr soason of tho StUily cin' <'haso a rv! a :- > • h--- Vhitnoy dairy G. M. C. TRUCKS >. which holds its gr.ammar school. .Mrs i^til! R .Mr and Mrs. Alhoit Adam> .>f Vvt^y- oponinii moftinvr ' fa rm, 'Write C. A. RICH, arafton, Mass. substitutins: m Fessenden's ..;!i ll ti'i'or 4. ll is just iJ"- i-r., H I , spent th'' wp^k-onil with boon nnnonnrod a^; fallows: tho opon- Mrs, I'"oro':c- p.- •• • 's hnd the old ' 4t2» the pro.sont. WILL BE ON EXHIBITION AT THE 111-; mo; li»T, Mr-s. Martha Ada nis, incr niootintr in ch ir-C'- .>f tho proirrnm i)lacksm:th s!iop in :'• •••: • of hor home Mrs. T. K. l-'larlty ntton.l.-l a Il.irriS'ir, V.C;TIC- hns hoon .•inpli >\ ••'d rninmittro. Mrs ]-'.. .1 I ,oos, Mrs. romodolofl i:it i i .* -^: -irooni, whero Ing of the .'i-iler of Iho I-ai-l,- •'::•'• \t:is'. w^ok at {ho farm of Wiiiiam Chailos Hi»dk;man - iHil M :••• Horman K. sho will carry or. i- .;: ;•* shop work. held nt Fitcbiiurg Tuesday, M,iwlo\- of (ivomrw\]]o. X. M whore h*' Stioknoy; ( >rtnhor 1^. "itiir prosi- Oooreo Monty .i • - of Fitchbiire TrolleyExpress Fiftoon iiieniliors of tho To\. h 1-^ iiiii-notod a iinmhfT of hu.«yicls ->f donts.'- Mr,-:, K. S, i;i\ . Novomhor 1. hns hoon tiie e . -• '• Judeo K. K. Grange atteti.Iod tjie .Shirlev- ( •in:;" ', ,. i;-<.ii i\-\-. hf iiiy: ini mn rif to iho p-o - 'I'.dand.' Mrs- Mary Hoath; Novomhor Parkor. GROTON FAIR Receiving Station mooting h.-ld Tuesd.ay o\ening an.l t'xee ^ , "I-"lo:'on(-o Nii:hi niiralo," Mrs. l-'rnnk NTis.'^ Alico 1^. 1 • is doine the J of this number furnlsbe.l-ii half li.>uri t ll.- Ma rslinll farm in I-'i'chlmr^- Hamilton; Xo\omhor -'-h .lamos Whit- housework af tho 1 ;;•• ^ Iirst mnot im; for Iho soa sop, cif Gilson, who is i :r iiv '\ i •- \ory slowly. Seavor rendered pinno selections, T. 1-1 '.tli o }'".iir\iow rlult wa.s hold in Sonii- rornbor t^, o;ir .iwn town." Mrs. I'lod Flarity and J. Snnfro.I .lohnson. eu- A. Patch. Moi'omhor 2ri, "An nftornoon Mrs, A'ioiia !> i >• who has been CHAS. H. HARDY, Central Ave. nirv liall Thursd.iy nftornoon at LV.'^O visitinc frioi^ds f^- -• %*• ll months, hna l.honiiim and clarinet duots. Mr,s. I'ol'^^k, tho prosidont, M rs. I.i'-i Hay- wH h tlio poits." M rs. A sin OS Shor\\'in ; l-'rank .Miller, vocal solos, nnd Master Jannnry .T, 'A trip to Wnshintrton." roturnod ti> h>u- hom.-.t Mrs. Clark wa*-l, prOKidinK-. Mrs, Kdu'ar Wilson Rarnnby's. Ayer, Miss. Carey Swinlngton. readings, Boxboro n^siitfnod hor position ns socrotary nnd M rs. (>:-tar 1 ,o^ orint:; Jnnvinry 17, i5J Grange furnished tho othor half.hour's Mrs. fvor.'i P. S^homvin wns oloctod in mooting: in chareo of Mrs. Josoph Mo- Mr. and M r.~ Ci-•.••• -vho have been program. ICoMM. topic .solootod; January Hi. "Tho spondinjt thoir \-ar i*;-n hoi- stoad- N'o proRram was arrnntrod it the homo of W. H. & R. L. HACKETT The celei,ration of tho bin.ling of f'tr this mooting; nnd tho aflornoon .In pa noso." Mrs. Ahht)tt HodEcmnn; Fred ("!amphoi;, !ia\.' :• turned to thcir Car due from Rtehburc Kohru.arv It. "Tho Pilf;rims." Mrs. tho Pilgrims has waked a new interest '.Vf\s p,T.^sod in mnkin>: plans for tho home in Uyoe.ito. \': AYER AND EAST PEPPERELL Mondays at 11.30 AM. In thoso po.iplo whoso purpose in com f^ominu .soason. Tho noxt mootinr: will Charlos Patch; Kohruary 2S. "Wash- Mrs .lolin .'V ndi*\\ -; bn.q returned ing to our shores was "free.lom to hn hold on Tnosdny nftornoon. Soptoni- inirton It \ ink;." Mrs. Chnrlos Hodemnn; hon'^ from Somor \ ilio . MnAn.. where Trtight mkjr b* ilily»«4 to Shlrttir. worship Go.l " In mir public library h or 2 **. In Kom ina ry hall nnd n p ro - March 1*, in chnrgo of Mrs. Hormnn sho has hoon spo;;d ;ne several weeks LMMlMtM', Sitohkarv. Wwiirtw. may ho found the following books .;r»:n will ho prosontod in rhat'iro of I,, Sthknoy. toplo soloctod; Mnrch 2S, with her dauehtor. Mi.-- Kuth Andrews. Gkrtatr, AtK«l una otlMi'pUaM. ittt in chari;*' of Mrs. K. J. l.oos. topic so- about tbo Pilgrims: Bradford bl.»tory, Mi-i-^ Crilrhrisffi room, to whioli tho Miss Fdith in-Aro;i, .- ,ind Mrs. Flor- We have the following second hand Cars for sale: Plymonth colony reconls, 12 vols., piiolir is rnrdially InvUod, loctod, April 1 1. "Thoronti."' Mrs. (;oor«:o A. Sonvor; April 2r>. huslnoss once Rnrnah\ to'k .1 h:ke on Monday . FRANK 8. lENNETT lS20-lfii;i; Crawford. "In Ibo days of, MisH Aino Mnrttiman Af ,.\shhy hn-< tn tho top of Kus^.'; < hill. It wns a the Pilgrim Fathers", Fdwar.is moolini? BuecMssr to ARTHtrit nCtflOBt ._ •J ' j snrooodod N!is.s Krnnoox Sho pho ril a^ tine, clear da\ an! -A--,' the nld of field 1917 BUICK ROADSTER, WITH WINTER TOP roa.st roads from Boston to • * ' Sookkoopor at Onmon A- Rlrhardson-< Tho club moots Monday a ftornoons very flne view Insurancf Afent *n4 Irokar' inonth"; Austin. "Hetty Alden"; "Dr and tho followine ofllcors a ro in elassos thoy obtai-ioi ni;:i. Miss Shophord havinK' rosit;nod of tho country Tx?Baron .and hisdnughters". "N.imeiess hop position to ontor tho Fitohhurc chn reo: Mrs. Aloxnndot* P^ood. pros,; 1920 ESSEX TOURING CAR noblemnn" nnd "Staniilsh of Standish". Normal school. Mrs. l'^ J. l.oos. vico pros.; .Mrs. Hor Kniph Perkins anl Hobert Tnylor Oriffln'n Young I'eoplo's History of man 1^, Stlckno\-. SOC- nn V Y.. with oth- ' AXtma.'ium.'.;•:...'': -<«' ors to holp drive h >:n o some autos to tho Pilgrims; Mntbow-s. "Ar^on.au's .Mr.-'. Rorthn Drnko of T.oxincton has s.a.mo nnn^hor roninins on tho momhor- 1919 AND 1920 BLJICK SEVEN-PASSENGER CARS .ii,k of fl\lth"; Vaunlcllff, "Story of the I'll. hoon ."pondtncr n fow dnys nt tho homo ship list, two; mombor.><, Mrs. Ooorgo Milford. grim Father.i"; Colonlnl storlos frotn of Mrs. Addio Evjins. Adnms and Mtss Alice Sonvor. hnvinff Mr. and Mrs A!fro,i narnaby nnd St. Nicholas; Dix, ".Soldier Uigdnle"; Mi!s>-os RoUo nnd Holon T-ovorinj:. withdrawn nnd two nnmos. Mrs, Ab Mr. and Mrs. On^^oreo Pockwood wore All of these autxjs are in flrst-class condition. Call "^fM Pumphrey, "Stories of the Pilgrims"; who nro omployofl tn WftshinRton. D. bott Hodeman and Mrs. Frnnk Hamil among tho.so who a::>-,ded the dance Taggart, "Pilgrim Maid," f. are onjoylnp thoir vacation nt tho ton. havinK been added. at OfLk hm. and see them at oiu- salesroom in Ayer. / ' •" ;r:.v i
.•iM>.;_vV.'*:.;'' mt •i;'4.nnl?'- ^SiEPtEK ,;.;Kj,'.tia t**j*. •'/1 . Arthur TuttJe dlscovBred last Satur that tljojln^aiana taupht tho colonlsu ' ••Mlartfer .Chatiwan oi' Windi»ii«ef' "•^-1——.iw- A&viftircEr- - '-.• day thit a. pall' of »teer» «er« mlaslnc 5?f •4**:iwrty- daya tbo uso-of- tobacoo waa the^ijreak-end guest of fier^Briiia. .The Ohiyren of Mary hblA'i^vgljrt from his pasture.. AUw m'aklnsr ^ev- .arid oweet potatoos-ra culture, exclu PareiitB, 3&r^Jinh -Mre. G;.'H. Blxby. .:part y In tho basement of the CatKollo *n AdTcn^^inBa^ Appear In AU tbe oral inquiries he "finajl/. traced'.thorii, sively, their own—^d that the Indian church last Thursday cv;onlrig: aiid the it^ci. VEoa Papon 'We Pabttrii with the, iald of Constable Ji C: Shat relldon was a dovelopment entirely of The West Grotoh Athletic oasocla- prizes wcro awarded as follows: Anna mfr tuck, to a near-by town; whero thoy uninfluenced Indian life, aro lessonn HOn held,a'danco in Stiuannlcook hali Lanterguc, flrst priie for women; Al had been caricil on a trup^. On Mon that every school tcachor Klvoa to ovcry on Friday evening of lust week. ' • bert Glonet, first prize for men; Mrs. day nlg-ht thcy -wore brought bitck. but .ichool boy in these United States of CfcWMt* «f A4«rcM Mr. and Mrs, .Matthew Robinson vis Uoeron won the t^ooby prize for .TURNER CCSOT:J i^-^ Bubaoribars -wlibinc th« poatofflo* not In KOOd condition, as one of ihom ours. On theae till now supposed facts, ited relatives iuid friends in town last women and Alfred Gionet for men; GBO^B •narma ot th* paMr obucid. muS had a broken horn. A veterinary wius historians, palcontolosists, urchioolo- week, attending iho ball Kumc on Sat- Fred Coburn won tho door prize and CJ ••an IM botb ta. off «n«^V»aSSIi called, who worked ovor tho animal glsts, huvo in Kcnorul ufc-rood. But now urday afternoon, Luclenne Pontbrland the check-room 'ATBR.MA^ lonios J'rof. I>oo Wlouor of tho do 0 for some time, but as noithor of thc Littlo Charles Kline is visiting his prize. steers is in good condition. .Mr Tuttl.' l>ariment of Slavic lansuajtes, Harvard sister at the pursonane, and Is uttond- •Sl 1 «c I'lilvorsity. one of tho couiitry'.s most David Lush I driving a new Cudll- thlpks ho shall butcher them, Tlu- Ing school. lac eight. M atint, •I'rny. b« •oeonij)»iu«« b? steers woro^ln a pasture whon fmiml nou-d pluloloKlsts, to muke th<- da.-lnK Mr. and .Mrs Mrs. Grace Bruce of .Mum stroot r n LITTLETON at the Congrogational church .«unciav MISS Uorothy Tyrrell left town lu.st to Jump at conclusions, Ka.h .state 'Tuesday for a visit with her sistor, Howard Northrup and his "am:Iy of afternoon at two o'clock, ment ho niukos. whethor in conversa Nows Itoms. Mrs. Clark Hull, of Hartford, Con.,,, tion or in his book, he backs up with lpwell spent Sunday at Ihe home of .Mr, and .Mrs. HuKh Grant and fam- Gilbert Wheaton, A meeting of tho executive commit- before entering Albion collego at Al a multitude of evldeiu e, mostly phil liy haw returned to town and aro liv bion. .Mich. too Oi tho Littleton Lyceum was held ological, and altogether beyond tho .Mrs. E. K.' Harrington has 1 een il on Friday evening, Seiitember 17. Attractive Patterns ing In tho hou.so lormorly occupied by in bed for sovoral days. New .Sumuol H. Williams and Mr. Gilles immediate understanding of tho lay At this mooting the iirogram for the the lute GooiKc Abbott and his family, pie of .Now Haven, Conn., were in man. He turn.s to his book, talking .-ill The La41eS'-Aid food salo on Fridaj coming season was iiracHcallv de Generous Sizes •George f'^azeo ha.x a now Fprd car. town ono fe<*)a)»BTai>lcets; with horrible lies, for which 1 do not Extracts taken from the Walpole weok with thc Raymond Vlntons In Times: . Miss Elizabeth Blood, who is now in Sturbridge. blame the uneducated ColUmbus so C, W, Perry of Hillsboro, N of Pure Cottoi> ' . her senior year at Cushing academy, much,a,s the cheats with whom he was On Saturday. SeptcniDer 11, the sec the f;uest of his d;uiKhIor, .Mrs has been re-elected captain of the bas- Mrs. Charlos Lawrence was in town associated, .My studied of tho derira- ond game between Hollingsworth & Hartwoll, c. Ladies' Keep>ou yfawty \ • ketball team. this weok. tions of many words, tho names of to Voso Company's. West Groton and Robert Hartweil ha.s returned to N No matter how cold the weather,!! The regular servico.^ .at tho Congrega- Congressman John J.arob Rogers is bacco, of yams, of swoot potatoes atid East Walpole mills, was played on tho H. .State college. the deep, soft nap of Nashua i •' tlonal church were resumed last Sun- expected to be a guost at the fair this others have shown me that they are East Walpole playg.-ound. The day .Saturday and take dinner there. undeniably of an African origin. .Mi Blankets keeps the sleeper snug I day Thc .subject of the mid-weok ser was iierfect for such a gathering and 1-^thor Robinson is home Sweaters all night ; vice on Wednesday eevning was tho Thoro will bo an auction salo by "That the African .Negro, mostlv tho arrangements, which had boon from e Worcestor t'itj- he.-p for a eijlstle ot James. Rev, Arthur V, DIm ."^iles & Fillobrown ut the late Edward .Mandingoe.s. had an enor.-uous influ planned by H. P.. l.owis. suprrintend- vaciit ! of two weoks. Comet in to-day to see our stock ; 'ock preached Sunday morning on "The R. Thompson estate on state road enco on the civilizaiioii of the Ameri- oiit of thc East W;iljiole mill, wore Car Tuxedo and slip-on styles r.ight, ;ober 1, wills , redemptive power of tho wildornos.s " North Shirley, at 1,.'!0 p, m,. Siiturday, can Indian and earlv America is ro; rie.1 out successfully with the .-or,i,( rn. of these sturdy blankets. TTieir j par:y be hi in th as exemplified In thc life of Christ and October 2. .\nvono having anv articlos simiily a theory. It i.s f tion of his commi'.tee, :; llal size, patterns and prices will j d.-d o: the under auspic f th.e 'Idd Lac as shown in hunian experience. Tho or goods tha: they would like to sell by facts of lint'uistic, bota; .Miout 150 fans from Groton, headed New patterns just re please you. ) . -muscial .selection, which was a'chorn.-< auction may do so by b.-inging thcni to tary and historical .-vide by R. G. SImonton, superi:itendei;t, -M r, 1 .Mrs, l.ei; by the girl choir, was ontitled "Glori the placo ot Edward R, Thompson, the Indian :::cdicii:e xc.nx motored to Ea,st V.'alpole, Twenty Woo;l! ' are the pa ceived. Prices range from Prices $4.98 to $6.50 born ous forever," The church '^vas (loco- Further particular.s may be had from I havc fcund that iiis I; presentatives wer< prosen: o:ii the Conco:-d ;;.. jated with hydran Koas massed about P.obert H, J, Holdon, Shirlev r-nter. oflice and "iiiv ar: were :o ."iston office, wiiinh uded Charl..s en;l,er l'. Other grades the platform with or .\. V. Fillebrown, .\yer. '-e, vice pros., M I', e bo'.iquct on of .•M'rican criKi:;. '1 ';;, • h. Sllles m.i:;- W,ii:; \':.:;tn: S6.S8 to $16.50 each side, and smaller ':"':'iu.-;,s o;" am :i.ss;:red, ifx^nxx its , :. r, and .Mr, I.;;ir: Iratllc m..;;.:- $2.69 to $4.50 deop pink cosmos and r;sters at Ir-ft '•I'otoii Fair. dinzvi ai:u:!e:, 'J';.;;.' •; , Thcro were ::-,, .y.u siiiiiH.;.;- ]'"riday, and right. The ce.'irerpioco wa,= a The w-ord fer t^ racvo',:: * prosont fiu:ii : last W;,:p..:e Entries fnr t."0 :';u: have 'r/..en corn- ...I !;• beautiful bournict l;inK;;accs is 'p. :;;;,-,. •.., il. Mr. ; fit doop !j::,k. w!',jte in last .<,a;urd;iy, .\t tho and dark purple .' 'i';.." Bo.iton r-x.-.x .-' so:i, trr.' m Iroiiw"ood, .-ters. The XX ot I date of this riting h:i!f a ton of poul- e ,-",::,; Wes: the society were '..toil peoi>le n-r-.\ Wed; >d:iy at :he hol is'Ked tn ni. .\ ith I Ir.v h.as ar: ;d, Abntit nne hundred I K.is: \\-..i- Geo.' B. Turner & Son the pastor at the ho..,l, •:::ig j ducks .ir.d : tl" ;'.out ono '." lo They are :he service for a (iisc;:- '^e :in'] near:.v e\-er\- \-a- Ha;:e the j riety of ff.:, :ii. xxxdor the dxx •• work of thc conii;-,: fami! i :ll" Ay WANTED . lie 'ier- J ha\e had X" iirn";icturinK" :."".•.:; rard Billin.ts of ' e:'""'ted for cat: . sheep j .If i-aiir,.; I I w.a.s I and sw;::.', ' itco v."is, suporinteiitb': present and r.. :,d i (M-ect- , ."M ;•. know"n iiusework jii a, '.-ss'.in I •d • 1:;M Tile <,a,sobaII x^-.x-.x" imily of foi 4' for tho (iti.v. '• l'".*;. a; ill the country. tider :w. 1 sii;.wcd b:i,,i,.:;: •/. d e-t..r .M,, Monilay •.\' ,-1 s ite.l in ;i t:coro of .11 f; V.y, -MP..';, I'-, a, SARGKNT, •• Wi's: Groton ::;i' .M. ,N"...l. day ,:n.';iv y r;; ••!,;:: i'es >I, Berrv, ;s that . ; .l.i;;.,-,. Kii:i or.i 100 : plr.-or.s sh..v,-.-l Granilevilie, .Mass the com x.xntl, "•;:>• ;:. S, Clark post, soc:ir*'d Im: :;1^;\ in, '. Ti:!),— I G, A, !;. .Mrs Ii'hn .'Vl, Moore nf \Va!- ; •;; x'xxe Eas: W;,: Alld,..;, .' \-\,i encofl app! p i c k - tham wa,^ i: •• ;j'i:ile was xxxixx :; \' to 111. n. lov,:: sjieniling the .lay at c; Jiini - .M .-: \ni\'M '1., .Mai : . x-f Fast '.'v..;... It; -Mr, Beriys l:orii./. I Pn i-'-.ir.d.iy V ! Vx .1.1 1 • a n d :: -V •;::• 0 r s in KOH svr,i* friends, .Mr, iiifi Mrs, t.'nmev of V 1 <. :,: :y. Tlle t n. a th - :XX A: :"; ,c;; V.-iI :\"i:i:!'>.\,i.i.; r.^iKt. ton,, oalleil I I 1:1:;], Holm, N, ;-t;c meet are w. tro. I'i was I ~,, •' S"pleli: .1 In .about Pr;ul:"or Invitations ai^e f-x:: far the ;;. .; :'<.r tiio .;..g mist.-. if t tro -bi e • t p..:ii:r.\' Pavis ilpo'e. Itx.xixx; ti;e of .Miss Olive F.ia^k of Btiifalo, N, Y,, snow . H.-rso ra .^at::rday ab' .Net-;., OW -It 1 11, W, K;;ich:s NOTICE .eeches M'tre ^.ven b and Arthur H, Mas-n of K'.mira .N", Y,, Well cncert and th. In.l;, ". s, 1. ;in or 111 .1, N, .M;irri s r.'., l-il.j.; will eoiillnu.'. lo do "C, .«i;ri nton, H, P. 1.. I'liri:. liaCKag.. I raii.-ferrod formerly of Gr.non, on Thursda-y. . f^ep- dtlllr 0 on I"r:d,iy .•;:i be a treat bacc I'^ok :"or so prizes to Tl-alisfei Ish, wi'ji mil lon,.:;ig ,i s h.-retoroi'.'-. tember 30, The eiicagonunt w' an- t.l 1.1 v^rs of mus", XeK", .', H, i^niith : ,Mus; Mr. an.l Mrs, Alb.-rt Wyeth , 1W1 4t;i , nounced last February, lins" orcilestr.i ( Tueces, from and Kuiopc.ns ."• was furiiislie.i by I;, car- £_ '• -\li-\.MS, Groton, inK for l-Jaby Wilcox, while : .I.'c.l fr. -Marl boro, n •",; s n 1: ;g tile music •,-^: Walpolo and J, l.ycns par- Hon, Albert O, Brown, a former in ur Pr Wiener in fa; ents, Mr. and Mrs. P.aymon.'l VlCillil er—Cha I'll Allen (•: a I-"ri.iay evening, Tho c ii.ef respoiisi- Mr, I.^itz'gei-ald of West structor at I..'nvrenco aeadem.v, now xr\xn-~ to C Grotoii—CliarleITsS I,eigh:., bility of the comrr,;t:ees .lined wi:li a:i exhibitio:: are aw-ay enjoyinc their \'.icat;..ii. the ropublican candidate for ,:rovernor \ .;t the fair is tr t.l ^v. 'inp. l.itllt-to;: — I.izzie I Union Cash Market t'l take c;ire nf t'ne c:o- - clog-dancing. .Mi of Now Hampshire, addressed thej ^"d. The suc- i; I 'i.\" :I . S,ir::<':;l. .Ir.; ( cess of th.s .V,::: now I'.radford liall conjludeu eor 11 men'.s class in St, r'ai:i'.s ,M. E, church ! u.. n.is Ul : "The H, ,M' i'l. J, (Irecrv, Ayer, Mass. t'he We,1 tiur. till' (",'011111 ,'. entertainniont, ..v pri;:e In Manchester, .N', il,, on ,'^j:u;.iy ,,f- j OMlMltu: N. H, O H.'ald t.l Pepp.' :U bi I •.v;iltz was ..;; of tho atti-,-.. tions of tlio ii-Il Cem- . ternoon. ! more en '.1.1 ltion; I'M'.var.l .^ Wioi evening ar.i was won by .Mi.ss I'lthe! s, I:.J!,( .i:id , ,Iu.ll;:iis SclKKil Notes, r his V, Geo: K '. W. ilkor: .\ix-e H. for oc . P.cv, endicou I'vabody .-,i the Groton Vc ;:'ch his . w - M, P.uslit..;;, iiio:r.ber of the P.oston to V, Mi:i.-r to swi'iiiT p<)T.v'roi:,s. o ibs spir;:. V. .M am pt a: Giorciallll.i ,,J . Wriiih; School roturned on .Siiturday CYCaing ' :?t(i!:a itargcn; rc-t;;r.-.cd the hi; '."OU,. iiliice f..rc. , and John Robins n of OOc, lb. >ou ; humbl': :o A' G, nrt.-r. Shirl.-y—Frank ,1. FKKsH ,\i.\i)i: lu'rriiu from his trip abroad, and preached at school tills Week, those .\f- West Grot..11 f. l^miii.i ricai: "ore h.re ;,.-f,.;o f'oliimbus, IS aw„y for I l,.,,x ; Frank J. I,-i\v:nn e: al. the Episcopal church in Ayer on S;m- Itonald Diniock ha-s entcreil thf •^iind,i\'. I,l:<; and I,OIN ,,1 1„\\IB :>3c, ih. th.lt i:r.bus knew th.-y were here. 1 While..;nb Tnwn Henry R. P.oynton et al. to day. He gave an account of tho con .•;eni...r class of the high Echool, Woddiiig, ference that he attended. the ..\frican c;viiizat,on jirofouiid- nrgaii Sur H. W. Wilson; Timothy Coffey to I;. G. FORKS OF l.,\>m 23c. lb. O'aroline Eversole ha.s entered tne affc XX the civiliz;t:;o;i of ;he Indi- .\ very p; ". :ty wodding took place Fessenden; Ku.sli Kalinon to T. Heik- Miss Ethel Bruce spent the week-end junior class in the high school, ONIONS, 6 lbs, for • 26c. an.s, lha: the religious 'oneeption of un Wednes,1; ,y aftornoon of lhi.s week .'xniong :hi- iniprnvemonts now pro- kila; Maria S. Kankaala fo T. Heik- at her home hero. She is pleased with at the li'jinc ' f George L, Dodgo, whon Paulino Charpeniior la b,ick in th( the e,a.s;err. part of -North ;uid .South gressi:ic, we :io:e the painting of .Miss kila; Wiiiiam Na.si to A, Salom, Wost BEST CIIE.\.M CUKRSE 35c. lb. her new position in Now Bedford. his daughtei high school, having recovered from the .\moric.a w.as indubitably ii!..ulrie,i to a , Mildred, w.os united in S. Eliztiboth Houghton's buildings at ford—J, K, Dodge to Samuel D, Dodgo, in a ria go to Mrs, l.eila Xutting is in tcwn this whooping-cough, great extent by the influ.s of .-Xfriean lohn Gilmore of Brook- the cetiter ami those of .Mrs, W, land nn Granitovilio road, Lunenburg CORXED BEEF, nil solid ment, 20c. Ib week. lino, N'. H, H.}v, Arthur Dimock, pas —Kred O, Stiles to .Nathaniel B, Fisk, Williani J. Jacomb visitod the But ideas, that the Indians did not origi- Knowlton at the West end. tor of the c,,ngregational church at •ami on Townsend, Northfleld, Fitch GOOD nO.A.ST BEEF 25c lb. Mrs. Perrin ha.s returned homo after ler and Boufs-ell schools this week. nate tobacco-smoking, nor yams, nor We understand that Mr. .Sargont, having an operation upon her oye. sweet potatoes. Groton, perf.limed the ceremony. burg and Townsend Harhor roads; Ix^wis M, Knapp visitod tho hich now owner of Ronnie Rrao on Tahat nO.\.ST PORK The bride w is attendod by her cons Laura P, Ballon et al, to -Mmon O, 3.->c Ib. Mrs, -N'esbit "Woods, Mrs, Frank Tor school this woek, Mr, Knapp started But speaking about poets. Prof. tawan road, cnn:e:uplatcs making ox- in.s, the Mis.- s Thelma Sherman and Welch, land on Houghton road and rey .and .Mrs, Fred O, May went to for Now Haven. Conn,, on Thursday, Wiener's homo in Groton would be just tensive inipn.ve;nents on buildings and .S.MOKJCD SHOII.DKRS 25c. Ib. Sylvia I'ouri road to .'Shirley; Mary c. Walker to B.lwrcncc Thursday, September 16, fo where he is to teach in a private the place to :n:er%-iew a poet. There is ' of lfominster, as rib- grounds, William T. Hunt, land at Wallis Park; :>% i>Bs. src;AR attend tlio regional conference of the school. a rickety road through a green coun bon girls. 'I 10 flower girls woro I^u- $1.00 Richar.1 Gardner has attendod a .Mphonse Morin to ,loseph Laprise, •woman's division of the Republican try, and just before you come to tho clle an.! Vn, icl Dodgo and the ring Miss Ren.a Morss. tho now drawins seho.l of navi.qation this sunimer and iand Oil rond from North. I.oominster SIRI.OIN RO.VS'T 35o, Ib. party, held ir.'Mayflowcr hall, and Mrs, little red .schoolhoiiso. Yes, Prof, bearer was 1 iscill.T, Dodge, all sisters teacher, began hor duties hero on of the bri.le. Thj single ring servico with adle,! ijualillcations ho w-ill be ;o Sh.rloy Village, Woods, as chairman of the committee, Wiener'.s. In a moniont you are OMOXS. Ct-.ite S1.50 Wednesday. was iisi'.l. 1" lo brido wore a gown of in line f..r a more responsible and bet gave the report for this town. munching a great ruddy apple, which tor jiayiiic position. Ho expects an At the meeting of tho Butler high whito ge.u'triI "to trimmed with satin, Pl lu: i.Aiut lbs. S1.20 The lyadies' Benevolent society of .irlances at the trees al.mg the road assignment vory .soon, ITE.MS OF I.NTEREST school athletic association tho follow have alroady set you .Ireaming about. and carried 1 shower bouquot of roses, the Congrogational church at a meet sweet peas I.nd snapdragons. The Mrs George .\. Gardner has visited CONDENSE!) Mn.K 20c. can ing officers were elected for the school .'Suddenly, on ^-aguc fancies of a huge. For tired foet take a littl "" meth,\l- ing hold on Thursday afternoon, Sep year; Grant Harrington, pros,, Clom gowns of the ,ittondants were of pink her cnusm, .Mrs. Samuel W. Pletcher. heavy-browed. frowning-eyed man, ated spirit In tho palm of the hand EV.\POR.\TED -MII.K tember 16, voted to make Thursday, ont Cleary, vice-pros,; Nesbit Woods, and wbite nr.rslin. in Spencer this w-eek. 1 oe. cui September 30, an all-day cleaning up breaks .a little man with a high fore-' and rub aliout four or five times on jr,, sec; Charles Murphy, treas,; dif The decnrations were of laurel, pink BLUE ROSE RIOE d.ay nt tho church, .Ml the ladies of hoad, a m.a.ss of unruly hair and a cap Thomns Slepheiis h,a.s installed elec the soles of the feet. 15c Ib. for.1 Kolkins, capt.; Clement Cleary, and white ,is:,rs and hydrangeas. Re f rie the parish are cordially invited to bo tivating smile, ... a pair of hob-nailed ts .t his residence on King The Iiumber of women oj.ficians is manager, freshments of ice croam, punch, cake SN'iTDERS TfAn<;E TO.MATO present and a.ssist in this much-noedod shocs, canra.s breeches and h.is shirt stret ''omparatiNcly small, notwithstanding and fancy cn. kles wero sorvod, work. Thore is to be corn chowder .•\c:i\o prepa raiions for t 10 moot at open at tho neck, Mr li.iiies A, Kimliall was callod tho fact that it is considero.l an idoiil SOl'P i3<. can Guosts were prosont from Ayor, dinnor with pios- and doughnuts fur tho c.roton fair are under way. and "I've boen working on the to O On throtigh the death of hor profession for women. nn — Townsond, (Jioton, repperell, I.oom- EXTRA GOOD COFF^EE S.V lb. nished for thc workers, contributed by tho following entries havo been sent my new bor.k. Oh," fa the M.i;nr Moses P, Palmer, who ins:.i, Worrester, Brooklino, Nashua At the age of 100 years, a woman ro. themselves, .Ml participants ple,a.se in: lOn-yd. d.ash, ClifTord l-'olkins, .And then a t.-.rrent of words, figures passe iway at SIX o'clock Thars.lav Grotind to order and North W.-.aro, N, II. siding in tho town of .Mansfield, Knc- bring cloth.s and pails, ,ranies fi"Siillivan, I'harlc'i .Miirphx-. dates. "i'O'; are thinking of those ter oven. land, w-ent .m an aeroplane night, and Clemen Cleary; HO-yd, run C. Mur- rifyins- words, paleontol. .ry, archcl .Mr iiiiil Mrs. Gilmore left by aut..- Mr. and Mrs, Herman T-'r.azec of a re 1 then w-anted to loop the loop. I phy, Ronald Dimock, Tiichard Torrey; ogy, philolr cy, e:hn ni.ibi;.. f.ir a hono\-iiioon trip. The\' YOU MUST BE CAREFUL Ma,son City, Iowa, spent the week-end logy. Iiut the |.i"o- mile relay, <'. .Murphy, ,'. fleary, fos.sor 'vvill i-'^iiii in Hrookiine, N. H. AYER One of the earliest aiivocates of vvith t'no I'razeo family nn I->lm street, ri\-es his opinions. \"rr\' coii!- Orant Harrington, .7. C'stiillivan, H, w.'tiian's riiihts w"as Sor Juana Ines Mr, ?'razpe is a nophew of Herm,in H, mnn -sensible a re his meth...Is, an.l \'er\ Vows Ilents. Accidents Will Occur. nimock; running high jump, J .le 1,. Gr'iz, a Mexican nun nf :!if. Frazee, common-srn; ible arc ills c..iir:iisi..:is SHIRLEY Mrs Harrx V .\llon vi -'•Vf iitf.enth cont nry, 0'.«iilIivan, C. Clenrv", i'. Foikins, Kd He ha.s an enjoyable good When they do, you must Tho frost On Sunday night, which ward Cronin; standing high Jump, C. :ii p. . hester 1st wook, humor, th,at somotimes .sw-nps Its bells .Vow.s Iloni.i. .Nl•^v .\mo.iit was roportod so hea\-y In somo places Foikins, Nesbit \Voods, jr., V,. Cronin, •Miss ..Mire .Murphy if R, for the caustic sword of wit, Ii-hin,l The l.egion bronchi its b,is..I.,ill be sure to dress the In this county, was n light ono here. Roberl Mci^ann. running broad jump, him great clouds of n. superb white se.iison to a cl.ise by winning the m..st i: .it the home of her but littlo daniago boing done. C. Kolklns, n McCann, Robert Ja no.s.s and softness .aro framing them- important game of tho year, the third .lohi V. Murphy. wounds carefully. Not to Wallaco .'\, Brown went this woek comb, C. Cleary: standinp broad jump, solvoi!, Tho air h.a.s tho tane of the game frnm Ayor. A. A., makinc the .Mlss .May Milliken of Nasliua hii« do so may mean blood to lho annual Multiple l.ino conven ,-'. Kolkins, .V Woods, Jr., R. .McCann; fall in it, and autumn has drawn her record for the year twelve wins out of bf en \isitiiig relatives here. 12-lb shot put. C. Kolkins. C Murphy, tion of the Travelers' Insurimco com amber finger-lips across the trees. oichteen games, Tho games at fiome The dining-room of tho Hntel Dev poison and death. We car- n. Jacomb; hop, step and jump. It. pany of H.artford, Conn,, hold nt You look for .a moment at the c.dn- w-ero mado possible by a subscription ens will be ojienod on Monday, Sejiji-ni- McCnnr, I' i^'elkins, C Cleary; base iT a full line of first-aid Hotel Bancroft. Worcester, Mr. I fortably-clad prores.sfir, Ihen at ihe lis: th,.!! was passed among the busi ber L'T, and .Mis.s {•harlotto H. l,j's;if ball throwing contest, c, Kolkins, C. Brown is an agent for this company. groon fields, and somehow you are ness men of tho town, tho money last '-'f Nashun will bo in charge. .Miss .Murphy, J, Ci'.tiillivan; Sn.yd flash for supplies such as Mrs, John l,ocko and hor son Iiiiano thinking of his countryman, Tolstoi inc until last Saturday. ..Mthnuch the Leslie hns recently returned from n girls, Oertrude .Mooney, ,Vnnie Kor- nro stopping nt Mrs. John Boynton'f "My contention is founded on a io.-x brand of baseball givon to the fans summer hotel in tho mountains and cino; lon-yd dash f.ir mris. C, Moon Bandages and visiting frionds in town. of documontary, historical nnd phil... was nnt as fast as in su rronndiiic I'nmes well rooommcndod. ey, ,\. Korcln... inwiis, it furniflhod pleasure to a eood Mrp, Theodore K\erott nnd Mi.ss Pnr- logical evidence I have only writtin main nn Saturda.v aftornnons The Sfrnnil this Saturday iiresenfs Salves rle Kverett have roturnod to their l-"rancis X Kentmc .-f J." rhbur: ono volume as >et. Tho evidence ac- .Norni.'i Talmadge in her latest Soles"-t home in Canihridpo. after n \isit of the new nia 111 I a! tra in irc ' a chi r cnniiilafcs enormously a,s 1 go on. I The first social dance cnn.lucted t,\ release, "She Ixivos niul Lies." Takon Distinction in Eye Glasses Disinfectants havo some startling disclosures t,. rlie Pesl will be on Saturday evenliic ficvcral davs with Mrs, Evereti's sis Uorothy i'f tr rs.-.n li.is ; from the story of tho sa'mo name by Perh.aps you may lie at a social dis- make in later \oliimes I am workinc iicfoberfi. Dancing from eight o'clock ters, the .Misses Vickery ..;' Pleasant her schoid m firoton Wilkie Collins. "When is n wife not a advnnlnge solely through tho lack of Adhesive Plaster Street. on thom now. It is becoming more until ele\'en-thirty. music fo lie fur. wife"' When sho wins hor husband Mveryone altendint :lif f. 11 1-. askeil correct gla.ssos. Kut don'l mnko the and obvious how ulioiic most of thi- nislied by Krank .Nowoll of .Marlboro. away from hor,'5elf. That's w-h,it Clayton Sheedy redlrne 1 T;iesday fo remoniber the hlch sel ool boAih, mistake, whon being fitted for gln.s.sos, Liniments anthropologists have been Tho erfcct Mr. ami .Mrs, A, W. Porter of SJin .Marie did Ho didn't lovo her. so sho morning from Canndn and on the as file proceeds of this sai, are lo bc in insisting upon nome certain style of of tho .Negroes on Anierican civiliza Kranriseo, i'al,. nro visiting nt tho quit boing his wifo nnd hocnmo his evening of tho samo day loft for !.<•- used In pa\ing the oxpen •es of the frame or slzo of Ions, simply bocauso Medicated Cotton tion hn.s boon nr'Iliing short of eiior- homo of ,Mr, and Mrs, .lohn G, Conant, afllnlfy and ho fell hond ovor heels ,iy!>v. high university. onior class trip to VVashincter, motis." you hnve a friend to whom such n stylo Mr, and Mrs, Krank Kishor of in love with hor. Thon ho wont back is becoming. All of them simple, ef Our townspeople will regret to C A. .«ha-.v's i'0\s opens Thero Is a tr.iin to be caught, and to his wife and loft hor, and that Pouchkeepsie, N, "-{., were guests of Be go^'erned by the advice of the hear that C.apt, Moses Pn liner, so on ^'ptemf.er soon the interview is over. Xoxx are mado her clad for thon sho won him. Mr, and ,Mrs. J.ames Kdwin Pomfret, skilled opto-nietrist, who not only fective helps which ycm woll known .as ono of our civil war down on the rickety road again, but •A complication of lovo, romance and over the week-ond. know-s all about tho optomotric noods votor.ans, i.s now confined to his bed. Clipping, this tlmo thor. iiclily c.mvinced tbat in lighter. Charlie Chaplin In a Chap should keep on hand for of an oye. but w-ho will also study your Wnrren H, Whitehill is attending .•\fricans nnd lo.t Mumpeans v;ere first charp.s Putgor has arri\'od homo lin classic, "Rehind tho scroen," Sun The ovtrai^fs t.ebw ar '..ken from feature.s. and blend in tho gl.a.sses wllh the sixth nnnunl oxposUion of the in .\mcrica. from I'liioier, whoro ho hns been under day, Ethel f-layfon in "The Mystery emergencies in your home. aji article In the Roston P.s: of Sop- tho contours of your faco. You will Amorlrnn < henilcn] floclot>', which Is treatment at a state flnnnforiuni. girl.' Also an O'Henry slory, "Hurioil tember .T m rec.ird tn P:.-.;f I .e o W i e n - bo ngroonbly surprised nt what intelli .- In session in Now York Ihis week, West fSrofon, treasure." TOILET ARTICLES •J..'- er of chlcopee ro-.v, who bought tho Hoy II Match and Krank K Kemp gent thought and understanding cnn Mr. Whitehill is tho roprosontntivo of wore drnun to ttorve ns jurors at the Hrecklnridge I'arni l.ist sp: ni:. and ro Next Satur e\'eninc at Sc]nannl- Miss rriscilln Hnll. tolophono opera accomplish in fhe way of improvoniont tho chemical department of fho Brad civil sevsioii to ho hold In I.owell, Iho CANDIES lato fo .some of the opinions expressed cook hall fh. t'lrc pieturo "A'ill be tor nt tho Ayor exchange, Is spending with properly fiffed glas.ses. first Mondav In Octohor, ford Woolen Mill in .North .\ndovor, In Prof, Wiener's rrw bonk, ".\frica "Wolves of the nichl," with William a week's vacation at tho homo of ' Tho Book and Thimblo club met on and the discovery of .America" Farnum, and Septrnlber 21^, "I'nder Miss ,lessie Hunter lofl Krlday for Frank H, Hill, ,siiporlntondent of Friday. Septomhor 17. at tho homo of It is a daring act lo upset in one Pu.spiclon," with 'Ira Carole, \\'el!esle\-, leherc she will boctn her sohools of .Marblehead. formerly of Mrs. .Sims, "Thoy hnd a miscollanooiis declaration the story of fhe early his \V. "V', Ilixliv had a Vory plo.a.sant junior \ear. Littloton, F. H. GATHERCOLE program. T'^C hostess sorvod toa nnd tory of AmorlcT. That Columbus, visit with his son P.obert in I.ynn on A detail of men from tho Prosidont Tho Knrnxr fnmily, who hnvo hoon Wm. Brown thcy had a pleasant social time. Tho with tho po.vsihio oxcoj.tion of somo Saturday and Sunday, While thoro ho Susponder Company nro working nt occupying tho Hnrtwell honso on nelrt meeting In to bo on Frid.ay. Oc- orrant .Norseman, wns lho first non- OonsTiltingOptometrist wont to tho Gonera.l K.Ioctrlo pl.ant and tho Clinton branch setting up tho now WnshipK\.
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•aMmaiUi^^aaaaiuiia EUlfBBi'Siis, 1920 tf-T. iber'-Sfl 'MM .«1i*4*'tinivM«A^A - ..•ir..t.^..t, ^'^.jij^.tlat-JiJijt ^..f. ^... . ^ -w> - - - TWC^BMllLABtt; A XBAfK pn S«ptevber-ZS.'on.thelr.'homeirAKj ;'M»fty*'-p)*y*a'4«'t Connecticut Valley, 4 lbs. for 15^ present with their reports of team Hillls, 3b, 1 work tor thc year. Tho directors will Middlesox County associa.tion, W. Lang, lb, . CREA.M ('(i|{N STARCH, pkg. [ 12^ ' have sewlnsr ready In preparation for R. C, will meet in G. A. H. hall, Mer Murphy, e,«, rimack street, Ixiwoll, at 10 a, m. next Barrett, p. RICK. Fanoy Head, in bulk, per lb IG^ the union fair. Rofreshmcnta will bc D. Downing, cf, served. Tuesday, Corps mombors will be wel- Toulouse, r,f, I u 1 .\IOL..\S.'September 18 the do- twirled for us. Cash Discount Store The regular mooting of Ida McKin iiartment of public works has certlfled ley chapter, O. E. S.. was held at the It was rather a on<-sided affair un to the town of Ayer that $18,402.50 Masonic rooms on Wednesday even til Groton had a batting rally and worth of work has been done on tho ing, and three candidates received the brought in i^ix runs, tw-o of which road to Groton. Among other itoms degrees. After the meeting light re were homc runs, Brldgeford and Big appears that of 9.10 tons of crushed NEW FALL GINGHAMS freshments were served. Bill Fallon divided the honors. The "tone which had already boen laid up Ayer Infleld played .snappy ball, while Rev. Frank B. Crandall officiates Ginghams are to be wom this Fall—we have just to that date. tho outfield w.as covered in a like next Sunday morning at the First Par Ayor Grange will' hold an Agricul manner. ish church; Shirley Center, and In the tural Bazaar, October 29, afternoon received our new patterns. Nothing, as pretty or prac Ernie pitched good ball and kept evening at the Pirst Unitarian church and evening, in town hall. at Lawrence. Unitarian ministers in the hits scattered till the last part of tical as a Gingham Dress for school wear. Mr. and Mrs, Charlo.- 'VV, MiUikon he game. Boston and vicinity are giving their of Worcesto woro recent guo.'-ts of Groton brought an umpire with services to aid the church in Law Levi B. Tuttio renco, which is n. mission. them and ho proved ft. K., tlio only Bates Gingham, 32 inches wide .....50^ and 59^ The auditing commi;tPittsburgh, where thoy visited their ..J -~ Wednesday evening at 7,30 o'oiook. of tho home team, )£IA"Z"IMjPYA.//vlTHE';HEART."bE."AjCHII.DJ Chambrays, all colors 39^ to 59^ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ayer .\. A, plays Concord Junction John M. Nairn. Thoro will bo an aurlion salo by Stiles & Fillelii'ov.-n at tht- lato Kdward at th.- town park .Sunday aft.moon. The Heart of ii Chiid. GINGHAM DRESSES Norman D. Flotchor roturned Tuos A good game is oxpoctod as it will bo -'\ pietiirization of Frank Danby'.s won R. Thompson of-'t; "•'1 stato toad, day night to Canton. X. Y., where ho tho rulihor one. derfully liiinian am! .Vorth Shirloy, at 1 p, tn,, .'-taturclay, -'rikiii',' novel. enters upon his third year in th" Children's, Plaids and Checks—trimmed with plain ' ictobor L', .\ny"xxf- int: any articlos p, .-:,—It s t'M had that Li' combined actidomic and thoologioal oton Kvory time yk.;i or goods th:,; tlioy •,',; .-'Id like to soil liy I'lii-sos thoir noxt .lo.ir noigiihoi- «• " Xazimiivii it seein.s like the first. S >ii- colors ,.. .$1.25" to $3.98 course tit St, Lawrence University, s al- auction ;;-,ay il.. -.., l.y 1.tinning thom to cord Jet as il pO'.!' socotui r.it w.'iys difl'creiit, .sa'.- i •:!.• iiutsttindinj,' oxeellonoe 01 h At the Baptist church .Sunday morn th- pl ll':'.'., til H, Thonipsi.n, or ai't. Yoil Children's, Plain Chambrays—trimmed with plain ing preachin,:,- nt 10,45; suljioct, "The Fitrt'i.' wiil .see the screen': IT pa: :-:.:•' ni.'iy bo had fruiii High S<.liool \olo-<. L'l'c.itost aetress iu a story tlial tirs yon and proludo to rovoialioii." ,«uuday school i:..;..'vt t H. . tioM-n, ,^hlrloy i.'.?ntor, andjancy collars and cuffs... ..$1.25 to $3.98 o.t twelve ni, Pi'o,ioh;iig at -sevon p, The high s"h-'..; eharins yom and Io: '. "r -\ I'. I'-il I'.'wn, -\vvr, " •1 P'iplls hav.- ;:•. xxted I'- y.iii i-onvini-o'l that the world oonsiiierabjv in, Como and soo. Yoiiilc- Pcuplr.'v- f.-iithfully for tii.-•' ti'ack nio.-t x.x tho belter than half lia. Children's Middies .. .$1.25 to $2.69 nio.-'tinf; at "..^H, Tu.-sday cviTir;; Grot.-n I-'iili- th.s• 1,'^.itiii'ria\ - a;;,] I'raver mooting Thi:rsilay exf.-f.xxxx:: xxt hopoi! t.hiit ;h. vill do crclit t. Have You the Pictorial Review Fall Style Book? l.iiO o'cinck. j I)i-lri Children lOe •"^OllOol S(.o:ini;' Tlle 'Wachu; t Ilai.ti Minlstt't'S' I Iln las; S.it:;:-.; •' irroalost miiiili, 'h.-' con - rioints iind al Now on sale at 25^ tussociation was lt.'i't,'',;iu".' .It the -\y,i' ;;n;:.-d c;.^.- "f ,1c n Tiihti, ,!;so kiio'.vn nps ajid oth,, i' ;, Evenings, Adults 35^ Children 15c to the tndivhl'; Y, M, C, A. l;i .Mo:iil,'iy, I 'lai'OlU'O' as ,;,.,1::; ,!iickso:i foi' ;is,sii',:it iir,a hat- winners, Stetson tt'.ivi- xt v.-r.'rv v i'la:; tiatiiii,' talk t.'i'y on his wifo Mitiiiio ,I:U'ks'.:l, of Tho .glrir s fiiiv.. 1 oon rohoiirsiiT-oh. j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 on tho clovoli'pni.;!-xxi; ,,f th.' y. -M, c. .\, -\shliy, Wiis trio.l A;:.i:-:i.'y .-Vnd.-rson and ch tho.last wctk ai'. aninnn tht- s.ildleis ind sailors. lie of Fitchburg iipiieai d tor tr.o ooni- to 00 npot".- for the j.rizo offoroii CORINNE GRIFFITH in "BAB'S CAITOIDATE," anil .\Ir. Ilail fnrr.i.s t'li th.o nuisic for [ilainant, an.l -\;;o;'r \" CJorxi:".--!;.IW of scno...1 havinj; tho o.-s! clli-en: ^^ th.' nc-^.isiisti, which w:is '.or.v oxri-.p- i-^itchbni-ir f.-r th.- lofcildant. Tho tion ilt tho til THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 tlon,-il I'h" .linn.'!' was so woll l.al- 'onii)lai::a:!t t. -:;!ler til,It iK-r hus- ,'^o\'..;iii of tho nionibors of tii anoi'il and sniKT'a'mindatit, afforilinti l..i:-,.i whi]ip>--(' t;;.-. X vo ohildren and l.illi,' I'liih ar,. oxh.ihiting cann,, DUSTIN FARNUM in "DURANT OF THE BAD LANDS, " th.-ii sti'uck -..-i -,vh-ii sh<- iilt.-- H, surh a .l.'liic}it:"ul \'a;'i>'t\ tiiat it altnost H. Proctor an.l vogotabl-s at tho Groton i":ii incapai itated th.- in..-ii i"r f.irth.--:- nso- Tiioio w.-ro s.-v.-ri,: wi;;;.-ssos o; 'I'ho junior class litis oUi'tod FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 THE CASH DISCOUNT STOEE liilnoss, side, bnt 11'..lu- who v.-oio a.-l.' to cors. Th'-y .iro Lnth ,s;tono pros vory much as to the act com] MABEL NORMAND in "THE SLIM PRINCESS, .\l tho regular miiotiti^ .;" Uancroft \ 'A'hitnoy, ti'cis.: imd Lervl 1 Also "The Five AYER. of, Tho cnrt foun.l tho ovMc: We give discount checks IiIASS. Riiyal ..\rcli chapter on Tuosday ovon- Dollar Plate," A Flynn l.)et.--ii\.- stury, i 111 •"orliei'i Hiiv,"- insT ooourrod the .annual olocti'in of .".f- suDioiont to convict tho dofenda: .\moni-^ ;ho jocoiit iri dUiltos iillSOll, ticors. Tile following wore oloclo.l: found him not gt.ilty. Sh.- loavos two I.rothors, Honry H, KOU SAI.K.—Electric Fan, 16 In, oa- continue tlu-lr oducation jir th. cilating. Cost HO. Will sell cheap. Frank C. Johnson, hi.L;h priest: Klwin .-\lso op, Satnrdiiy" morning a:-, .'^ponr. r ..f Holyoko and William G. It, lowing: Kli2,il)oth .McGovern at Fram SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Sponoor of .-\yor, FAlRCHl'L.tt CO., Ayer. It4 H. Longloy, king; Orron \V, Olivoi- of niohile driver from P.oxliury was fo',;nd inghiim Xormal, .Marion Wobb, Dori guilty, of operating an autonioliilo in Tho funeral took place Thursday af WANTED.—Boys to sell vanilla after Shirloy, sorlbo: Howard M. l-iovcrly, Dickornian and Fldna -Mosher at i;.is •LOVE WITHOUT QUESTION." A .Speeiai Production, Groton without a lieo:iso, ternoon at two p, m,, at hor late lionie school. Send tor free sample bottle. troas,; I-llsiin II, nigolinv, see; William iind paid. ton Univorsit.v, tho first two takin; •'T.-f'^.^I.E^D EXTRACT CO., S-tnborn- fino of ton dollars, on I-:ast -Main stroet. Rov, Frank B. -\, \\'rif;ht, trnsteo, two years, an.l liboral arts; .Marion Dwinoll at '••.xx vllle. N.-H. 8t2' l';iish:i U, Stune, trnst.o, tliro.> .v'cas's, Matinees 2.15 Evenings 6.15 and 8.15 Cranilali otfioiatod. Thc interment .-\t tho civil si-ssi.in on last .^atnrdiiy oord high school, pursuing pi-si-i.i'.i,I was ill NVoodlawn cemetery, whore TlH' \V. c, T, I', wlll hold a inootin;; AV ANTED—Youns men 20 to 22 yeara- Tiilinian il.Mnaiiuck of .-Jiiiri.'V rooov"- iiai.' Work; ,losophino Fallon at ''iiini-l K.-v. .Mr, I'l-andall road tho conimittiU S,',,'?.".?' «'«aIILS family named Christie, Mr, Flotchor I.antcnLS intorested in seeing the lodge's ancient fondani hoard the motorcycle removed liuok ,S;i\vs 'VEGEirABXjES Fi^nk R. Harmon, .appoinlod a.s had tho right of way at the cornor, hnt Leather charter bearina the signature of Paul hut thought nothing wrong of it. l!rllsll<.> doputy over Lowell lodgo. K. P,, made tho other car approaching on his loft rahit,s and Oils Revere. Tlie following wero in the t'UVlIB - ' Whon the owner of tho motorcycle Bulbs an oflicial visit Thursday ovoninp;. Ho tried to squooze by. Seeing that h.- -2-2 miles otlicial suitoi Charles W, Sylvester. came some days lator to get his ma Coal HiMls OASiyS ASD CUGL&BS. took with him .i suite comprising past oould not avoid a collision Mr, Fietch. Hoof Paint Concord Junction. district deputy • ^tt chino, it was gono. In the meantime Coal .Sho^-ols ohancellors of fltirbingor lodgo of or applied his emergency brako and Sjiw ftn(.k.s grand master; Go^irge W, R.andall. TKAS ASH COFB^BS tho defendant had bci-n di.schargod Conl SooweIl, district FRESH FISH EVERY WKhJi. second degrees last WGdnesd.ay ovon or of tho motorcycle, and was arrested. tiro damaged, doputy grand treasurer, and Edward ing on a class of nino candidates. The court found that tho case was in Tho occupants of the Medford car, R, (^aiger, (Concord, district deputy Sovoral gran.gos woro roprosontod, the jurisdiction of tho Worcester a man an.l sovoral ladies, sufTorod onlv grand marshal, Aseata for AOUB OliBOUABQABBni Mrs. Frank R- H.armon furnished CViunty courts, and could ho dismis-«od a shaking up. With Mr. Fletcher in niusic for the doirroo work, iiancini; from tho local court, Tho court also ROR SAI^R .\t tho regtilar meeting of Caleb Ttte flneet and best Ribstttate for Bnt. his rar won- .Mrs. Fletcher. Miss Ella w-as in order. hold tho ovidenco prosontod was no' Untler lodge Monday ovening the dis Fholps. Mrs. Frank B. Crandall an.l ter. 0km be oaod on tiM talil* sulTlcient to warrant a conviction, trict deputy held his offlcial vi.sit.ation Louis .'^todman, son of .Mrs, .\irne? damrht. r I'rmlonro and Misses .Marion I Tho defendant w-as an.vi.i;is to havo of th.at lodge, A record breaking at IiARD OOUPOtlTD .'^'oilman, of this town, and .Miss Hon- and VirL-iiiiii Dwinoll, The only ono in- I tho matter straightonod nut and did i tendance marked the meeting. Fol 'iottn Loyh of Xew York oit\ -^vt-ro jiiro.l iiiis ,Mis.; i'rndonco Crandall,wh. Obeai>cr tbim Ijud and gtrea bettat ; not waftt his ciiso fIisnil.--sod. For this i Ill ordiM' to .settle the estate of the late Frederick lowing the ceremonies a lunch was marriod in Xow Yor'K, Soptonih.^r t*. Wiis 'iii-.wn iiii.iinst tho stooring goar, Reanlta, roa.^on tho oaso was continuod until j served in the banquet hall. The menu- and aro now visiting Mr. .^teilniaii'-S siirforirii ,1 i.ainfiil ont ovor tho'lf-ft Whitney. I offer for sale his beautiful home situated on i-"rid.^.v niorning to allow- tho owner of included cold boiled ham, oyster pat"- FIRST QUAIilTX' JVEgnSKS BBEV niorhor on Third stroot. oyo Th,- ..thors snfforod only ,a shak- ' lho motor>-yc;o to prosont additional j ties, mashed potaro, cold slaw, rolls, Th.f- first regular meeting of tho c:c- inf: ny- .\ftor rondoring hor nooossar\- the corntM- tYi Washington and Williams Streets, Ayer. o\-i.lonoo. in tbo moantlnio tho r'-n 1 ice cream and cigars. The same suite C'onti\o hoar.l of lho Womtin's cinh Hrs: iiirl tho w.ani'ti roturnod honio lu thiof WHS disco-i-oroil, .it-,' on I-"ri.Iii\ i The estatt^ t onsists of 3-S of an acre of land and a accompanied the district deputy as in V, ii; !.* hol.l on Fr;'i,i',' .--vi-iun;:. Mcto- rr,.-t.ii- M" I"..-tohor roturnod Intor, morning tho dofondinit was foi,ii,i not 1 the visitation to .St. Paul lodge. A boT 1, ilt 7,30 p. ni,, .It tho homo ofl I'";." .1 'il' XXX- xx for tho I'opair of his k'nilt\- n xxd discharito.l, 1 twelve-nioni house arranged for two tenements with number of addresses followed the tho ;.:•.-sident, Mrs, ,M;iiy ,-\. 1 ,a w f.-n.^.", P. Donlon & Co. lunch. \\'iishindon sti'oc;, } I'n Frd'iv morning ,.\diim Sari an.l' hot water ln'.it, bath-room, and electric lights in both Kload'a Blook ATSB, MAS& Tho Cnitnri.in I'.ranch ,\lliir..'.^ Willi ,r.ihn Wosllng of Townsond wore in ' Iti-atlw, New Advcrtl.scitients .-ourt charged with niainlaininir a nuis- tenemeius, I'ellar under the whole honse, all cement Talaybana >t hold an afterno.in whist or, \vp.lnes- Kio.l, 11, k iinco Sari was also charged w-,th as- ] .. \. .1 well-known TO LI-'-T,—A cottago with fiiro-ico on da\' aftornoon, .'^opt' nil.or 'Jl^i, from i rotiroij ox:.XX ed, in fact, as near a perfect house as can be built, also I.ittloton rond. Annly to J, HolWARn satill ill'.,! battery on his wifo. nlhrori -fr of lilia town, throo to five o'clook, at tbo homo ,,f illoil o,irW PU.I^MAN, .Vyer. Masa, It-l I'olch of Town.send told of finding two | i mornin;; at bis Mrs. I.oni,s II, Cushing, for ..Mlianro homo on Wii. a barn conmcted with the house, which is all finished l-arrol.-i of mash oomposod of .\f-nst j n stroot. K.ir somo KOR S.*I.K.—1917 Ford Touring Cnr. mombors :ind frionils. All mombors j llmo Mr \\ ' niolassos, hops an.l wnti-r. iti tho woo.Is 1 ha.l boon in foohle in hard pintv This house was built by Mr. Whitney and .Iiijit overhauled and painted, H. E. "^^'lshing tiokots for samo ploaso notify , hoalth 11.- XXX i\ W(10I>S, Ayer. Mass, X«l- 167-3. It-f xifnr tho .-<.iti homo, and tbat ,iftorl ho ixnd Rooniod Iho ronimlttoo on or bor.iro MOTI.1,I\', 1 stronpor nn.l s.inio search n still was found a fthort | h.ol ^^-.^lkod ont „„„H I has been Oct ipied by him up to the present time. Soptomber 27, .llst.inoos distance awav. Tho niitllt oonsislod of The White Ribbon Homo of tho Mr WhItn. ".IS h.irn in Townsond Wake Up n throe-burner nil stovo, wash-liollor. I This is the most interesting piece of property that W C. T. U. will observe harvest homo Kr-brna r> 1 '«, l^lii. \Khoro ho roooivod 400 Men rolled pipo, cooling tuli, otc , and was ', his oail\- o.lii I have ev invitation is extended to all to attond )>art in tho afr,-llr, lostmod as to what a >..nnc ni.in ho loarnod the oarrlnfro this niootlrjg to greet and roooivo tho and !iloi>,'Iiniiiker"s tnido, which ho Wanted terjr or lamp. Brlnjr it to ho saw-, nnd what happenod. As it was Will show at any time by appointment. crootlngs of thoso womon who havo followod In I.'itzw-illi,-im. N". H. In 1S74 stated lliat tho Fodor.-il olfk-ors would APPI/Y .\T tts and we 'orin sot It golDc. Jovod nnd labored In .i great causo, ..\ be horo tn invostlgnte tho mailer on ho niovoii to ,-\ver to liocome a partner THOMAS F. MULLIN, Dealer in Real Estate We ba*e JoM reeelrea m oafotoria iunch will bo sorvod nnd Riiturd,'i>-, the etise was continuod until in the (inn of Rrlchnm. McRay & Co,, tcttOt stocic or battortes antf there will bo niusic nnd addrossos. Any .'Saturday morning. manufarlurors of carrlapo.*i and alolshs. contributions of money and materials In 1S<,1 Mr. Whitney purcha-ied .Mr, Room 3, Hank BIdg. Ayer, Mass, can fit any stylo of na8h«" will l.e gratefully received, Tho home McHay's Interest In the business, nnd Auer Town Hall is at 3 Kast M.ain street, in I.'i.ST Imiipht out the senior partner. ' shlpful must'1 il Rev. Krank H of a good IlaRhUsht aad Oj^ tween Ayor A. A., and Shirley A, Iy., iniT, Mrs. F.arr was born in Worcestor. report iin intorc-llng moeling, Ci-nndnll, rhui' i ot Caleb Puller in which Shirloy carried away tho .Mr, Whitney married Mny 2. IS? I, Iioroniber 17, ISBl. tho dniiKhtor of TOO WlU not casUy be wfth- -4*3 Tiio oitizonsliip class mot Tuosday lodge, condtii t.-^l 10 Masonic funor.-il Thos. B. Murphy liinrols In a vory ox<.|tlnp (jamo by tho | Miss .Susan M, \\'!xrren of Westboro, Ncw-ol! A, 'and Mnry Jane (Brlggs) nftornoon with Mrs. Alioo ,M. Rurrill, rIto. Memlier. • 'he lodge attended score of R to 7, ten Innlnfrs, who dlod In litOR. JHe leaves no ohll- K;.t-noor. 'U'hen she was four years Tho prograni jnolndod oiirront nows, In a body. Th Organizer Thorc wtiH keen interest |^iow-n by dron, bnt nn older brothor, David Intermont w.is In old tho family moved to H.irvard a ropoi-t of Sn ti)rd,'iy"s oonvontlon nnd Womllawn rono both sides na "wns show-n hy tho crowd Whitney, who resides In Awburn, ' >', At the gr.Tvo \vhoro she received her oducation in If you are looking for a steady thing a review- of tho firs: ;iiirt of tho text of roy.al rooters, and both sides wore Mr, Whitney wns one of Iho wiiter Rev. .Mr, I'liimlii "oad the commlti.-il tho public schools. In l.^TO tho fam with good returns don't fall-to look DRUG STORB.. book. boimd to win. commissioners in the oarl.v yonrs of .service. Mr I' lie and Rov, Mr ily i-.iiiio to Ayer. into this. Mr. nnd Xfrs, A, H W..odho.ad of Home runs were quite plonllful, live the dopnrtment. lie was a prominent Crandall thon l'l Ited In thc .Masonic fln Mny 23, 187S. .she married Au- Aycr Junction Aerie 1610, F. O. E., Hopod.alo nro gnosis th > wook of .Mrs, boInK mado In the same, Shirloy ROt- member of Caleb Butler lodRO of burlnl rile, Thi -ircrs were Willinm fusiino A, Farr, who died on October Is out for a larger membership. It- Woodhead's mother, Mrs. ,-\nnio .Mo- tlnfr two and Ayer the romaindor. .Masons, of which he wns pnst ninster A, Wright, il . ;- friend of the de 1, lUiiSi Mrs. Farr contlnu«l to make nlready htus the largest membership Mlllan, of Na.shu.a stroot. TJrnmmlt's home run in tho tenth wns In 18S2-.'!, In religious nfTlllntlon Mr, ceased, and .lohn C, Allison, Ooorgo H, her homo In Ayer ftnd remained here of any fratrcnlal order In Ayer and Word htit, lioen rocoiv-o.l from .Mrs. thc run that Rftvc them victory, Whitney wns ,a Unltarinn nnd a loyal Blxby, of Wo>i: Ct'iton, Ellis B, Har up ;o the time of hcr death. She wns pays thc largest returns, for money Alice Mead thnt sho nnd hor nioco, 1-anK. onr popnlar cnfcher, played supporter of the local chnrch. low, Robert Irwin and Frank S. Pierce, a member of tho Woman's club and Invested. It will pay you to spend an MIR.1 'Ruth Huntington, will lo,ivo first base, and we'll say he Ls there The funeral services at the, home all past masters in thc Masonic fra wns afiillated with thc Federated hour of your tJmo to look Into a live Cherbourg, Fr.ance, on the "Olympic" on thc first corner. on Wednesday nt two p. m. wcre con- ternity. church. proposition.
•hxr, '-^•^•.•'M^4 '-.W.', {"A • f' SATURDAY,'^SEPTEM BER 25, 1920 '^mj^'
HAtlVARO Luther WlUard sullercd a shock ot tx'i^ton Fi
ot Shlrloj So\eral from Shirley Grango attend HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR SUPPLY OF post. No. 183, of the Amorlcan Legion ',-The ladles of thd Consrcgatlonal ed tho" meeting of the Pomona" Grange E. D. Stone and daughter of Ayer Wiis held last Saturday atternoon and •c))ttr' iiniioi.; the hills, and "in time oame to who Wiis walked hy li.uiet; aiui .-co; e.l Established 1861 I". S. tiovrrnment •ceurltlen lo chargo il. with Mrs. Wosl for a few days, as l^t. tile end of the puvuig on a good griiv- on l-.'tesou's three-l,ai;.;ei. l-.'teson o%riiedt Every ropuir wo make Is suuranleed Arnold is to bo dftiiiled for a sea trip olei.l road lliat iie^uii to wind and turn soiiieit when .M^-Qiiinn .Ir-iiiped a Deposited to se for sl.x months. We are ablo to do "(With his submarine. amon.; lb,- hill:-. We cliinbed a stoioly tht-o'.v at the plat.- --ri 1 i.oistiiliner's cure circulation thl-s becuuso In making repairs on any L,abt week-end Lancaster Clay, with gr-iide for miles, oiil\ to come out on hunt. (U. S, bonds par value) JiO,000.00 make ot battery we uso Vesta patented his sister, Mrs. Grace Dickenson, were il beautiful little \alley down Into -VeiUier sale score,1 m th,,- ei.;hth, Ow-ned and un features. gruests with Mrs, Harriet Dickenson at which we went an.i in a few minutes hut Ayer hung U]i another run in the pledged 41,.•.i'l 0 ) the farmhouse in Shaliokon, .Mr, were ascending the lulls on the otiier ninth when 1-i.irrett h.il a home run Other boudli, «ecurltleH, etc,; Groton You want .scientlllc, prompt service on Clay, formerly a town lioy, is now side. From here tho grade is steady anil made llie game look uppurentl,\' Bonds (other than Fair a reasonable prico ba«ls. That is what -IS the road winds in and out among safe for .\yei-. Put Shirley'went in to tl. S. bonds) studying for a physician at .N'ow York. we give you, Come in and see for bat with a lol of light still in reserve pledged to se 'Mrs'. L. G. Brown of Baro Hill ha! llie foothills. Elbe was passed, Mor cure postal sav yourself. -her sister tia her guest last week-end. ton and Ashford followed und the and after Madden struck out, Eteson ings deposits... JT.OOO 00 oe.iutifuUy laid out grounds of tbe followed Willi his secoiiii tiiro.'-haggel- Securllles, other At a special parish meeting hold hist .\niorlcan Nitrogen Products Co. wore uiul scored on ii,tiisluhnoi-"s sin.gle, who than L'. S. bonds Sept. 24 and 25 (not including " '.•Sunday morning at the close of the .leiiiiiii us. It was a clear du\ an-.i we registered on .'^wicker's hit. Wells .service, at tho Congregational church, stocks) owned looiu-ionally caught gliiiipses of tlie struck out and the .\yer rooters w-ore and unpledged I'll. Quality ^Tirc ithei question of observing the nioth -.viilte crest of tlie mountain itinoiiit the still confldont of vi-.-tory as Shirl-y v-ar Collateral trust Big Exhibition of Fruit and Vegetables and other notes anniversary of the establishment of torest trees, still one run behind, liui Barrett lio-t this parish -was taken up and It was of corporations €• Battery SHop .-Vl seven we cumpeil eight miles control and hit Pickford und that Issued for not Horse Racing Athletic Meet decided, to hold a church rally nnd brought Quinty uji, who has helped less than ONE B. H. TYnitKLIi, Prop. supper In the near future to discuss from the park gate, beside a watering "i'E.VR nor more Ayer to moro than one victory this Tel. 244-2 |)la,ns for an appropriate observance trough in tho woods. Before supper than THREE .\yer, Mii,<9(. your, and the Shirloy captain delivered YEARS' time... Dog Show Live Stock and Poultry -of this event. A committee conslstins W'as over there wero a dozen cars i:;5,00 p.irked about us, Tbere was a plenty the hit that tied up the score. Mo- Stock of Federal i'serve WARREN A. WINSLOW •of H. A. Thayer. Mrs. Minnie B. Dean Quinn. lirst baiter for .Ayer in the Bank (60 per cent of sub Big Midway of oUl-fashloned brakes for a bed, but scription) and Reuben A. Reed, with tho pastor. teiilli. Hied cul to left iield. Wright (Successor to AUGUSTUS LOVEJOY) . «x-ofncio, was chosen to arrange for little sloop, as anothor party blew in Vaiua of banking' house, about ton oclock with two cars and got on by Durant's error und was sac- owned and unincumbered 13,SOO,on this affair. Furniture and fixtures SOO.00 Firo Insurance Agent 'Irow up on tho other side of the road. riliced to socond iiy Marty Donahue, Mlss Rosamond Cleaves, who has Lawful reserve with Feder They proceeded to get supper and niaking two down. al P.eserve Bank Reo Cars and Trucks t^Tvaa, I>wclUnc8, Famltnro'and Mer- been visitins In Worcester with hor make merry and it was past midnight Hlllis sent up an infield fly which Cash in vault and net oantUe Property WMtton In friend, Mlss Kuth Atwood, re before thej- got uuict. We just got Wells drojiped, but not any damage amouiits due from nation Strong Companies turned Monday. She has enjoyed her al banks was dono as I-mg was thrown out at vlalt very much indeed. 'JTOOii asleep whon the blacksniltli, Checks on' banks located Also, Franklin Cars Watftlngton Street AYER, MASS. ownoi' of the car, concluded it was tirst ^by Durant, Brummette, of the outside ot city or low-n of Can be iKiiiittit of Mrs. Nannie Kavanagh returned timo to get up and start breakfast, I'amp Devens toam, wns the lirst Shir reporting bank and other Tuesday from her visit with Mr. und cash items which ho did ut two a. m. Wo had l.ey batter and after havin;; the coxxxw liedernption fund with r. S. CHICHESTER S PILLS Mrs. r. E. Morse at thoir home in .\I- tl-ipjacks of course, and loaded up and throe and two on him, during wwliic h Treasurer and due from iISs stead, N, H. iinive-i at the gale at 6,30 a, ni, Poo time ho hit flve foul balls, le V. S. Treaaurer , . , D. P. SARGENT, Groton, Mass. Interest earned but not col- l-IUa1ajlai aai 5Sl4 SSui?V Mrs. Wilfred Parkinson is keeping pio wore ramiied all uioiig the Wiiy against one of Bai-rett's offerings boxes,' sealM "with Blue Rlbboa. lo...t..,l ^- approximate — on Comice-tod with Ittx) and Fnuiklln .s.alcs and Sorvico T>ka ao tlkar. B«T af Voar green the memor.v of thc Harvard in e\ery coiicoivalile place, and ail sont it sailing out t.i left tiohl, whe X.i;.-s and Bills P.ecoi.;- Canning club. This season sho has 'ooakfitsliiig, or preparing lo. hit a ti-ee and carousi-.i off ;,, o;;.. ,i'i e not past due l,.':.'! i: I'iU'hburs. .Ma-s. DIJCHU.ND BRAND r't-IA for sS put tip over ono thousand Jars of all Whetlier the hall was foiin,! n ymlttwwajs ttS, Sifel, Alw«« Rdiililo W,' registorod and got our pi r;iiit not 1 ia 1 J.Jo;.,i;;;i kinds of fruits and vegetables. Her an-; ,it seven Fncle .''am opened tiii- body knows and iiolinly i';ir SKV, I'i -\T Tin-; GROTON [•'AIR Mnbllltim SQLBBV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE display is well worth seeing. .lato .ml we startOii through ii hoavy Won the game fm- siiirh-:, n Tcl, ,\yoT 77-;!. Hrummetie go liack t.i Cair.] 1 s'ook paid in $."10,000 11.) Mrs. S. 1-ols Watson, wifo of our fig for I.ongmore .'tpring.s, ton miles I). .-i-ii'lil i.l fan.! . 10,000 IJ 1 Lo'well and Fitchburg Street Ry. citizen. Ex-councillor Waltor .«. Wnt iv,-ay thiough a re;il Puget sonnd tor- •.vith ovor fifty dollars ii; !;:.< :,os rri.li'.- 1-'1 in'oiits S:'';.!:i: l.-ss son, was a delegate to the Repuhliciin es-t, Piussing tlie sjirings v,-o ko;ir .,,.-. given !>y .Sliii-lo.\- fim.v, ';-;.-,. .,. . current ex TIME TABLE "iiniii',- I,) the rii-'ht and left, ever tlte liai-ii fought throu--:!;..lit ,.i; i es, interest, convention, hoid at Tremont toniiile. t.i.xos paid :,:;-:: 1 ^ 7 J ^ Cars leave Ayer for Xorth Chelms Boston, last Saturday, >an;e steady jmrr fi-om the motor, ,is leal of jollying was .-.-'ir i", Fall and Winter -t and discount I'o ford and I-owoll once an hour at 0 00 ive ('::;nhe.l switohhoiird after switrli- forth liy till- rooters of ioith, ;- '1 or credited, in a'l fV large class of oainlhliites ,110 in A, M, to 9,00 P, M. i ick throM.Lih the haze, till at l,ist wi Tile hatt-'ly for ,\yor' icis : o of nniturily arni v.f line for admission to our local Gr.in,.io, ••d (approxlrf.il tol . Leave North Cholmsford onco an O'lir.i- to a hri,igo ovor a inonnlain tor who has pit'h.'il for I'lattshm Plans'are boing nuuie to have a la ; reserved for all in hour from 0,15 A, .M, to 10,ir, p. M. rent, whei'e a gate again stoppeil ns. Vork, all summor, iin.l .MciJ. i; accrued Millinery dles' degree team from our neighhor- Sundays the same e.vcept the ilrst car .\fter .1 few minutes the gate w',is Somervillo, cutoher; for Slih-l'o liiiisr notes oriistatiil ing granges exemplify the work and in tho morning, sw'.i.--..- l-pon and tho roal fun he',-an, son of I-'itchhurg, who i>itcl '.0,000, a biff night Is planned for. Any wish checks owr "C'.xe r 'ii-i is only wido onou.gli for I'.rown university, and ho was on I.ast car from Xorth Chol.m.-iford to ing ' to go Into this order this year itstandinc n;, 1 xxo znr from iiere, so tho.\- rnxx ti-iiins .Madden of Fitchhlirg, who h Ayor 10,15 P, M. must havo their namos handod to deposits of Oil IS in eaoh diroclion ovory iiour, catchin;; for Glen I'"aHi -New- V,, :-,:co, some members before Tuesday, Oct-i- "''lulrinir n Lust car from Ayer to .N'orth .;- o:f'ci,il car cai-rying the (la:;, iiiin.g- -ber 5. sunimor, ..Althouijh i--toson was r tlian .'10 diiyi- i'i.-.--,->. R.M GRAHAM Chel.T.sford 9.00 P, M, ?ar. Th l;a;'.lor than Barrotr his Control -,v two pri-ro Among tho many niiigazincs to ho ero we r-o iiilOUt . ,1 in lit" liy tho poif.'c-t, as Hiit-rett p.TS .0.1 t-.v.-, nion ,i; %.-'-..'l Barry Building LOWELL .-V.M) rTTCIIIUlRr; .sr. UY. found in the puldic library aro .-\niei- -IS deiios;t> . Ayer, Mass. •hocked ,''o-;"oiit lli: ono, woakt-riin;; as tlio ;,-.:ir,o •J.r.- 'i-;iosits , . . , *^- Aycr, .Mils.-,, •Ican Cookery, Elite Style.s, Goo ; 'iloso, while l-lteson t 1 wo w -re sw.i I weri nil 'W-o p r-i I-e 2tt Housekeeping, Country Goiitienian iiii' •'i-o'.vd was w.ll han-.l:. in an iristiint. It -v.-;;s d ••oy I 'hiof li.l\ Popular-Science Monthly, In the lat lii, whn WiW .issistoii 1- ter magazine for Octoiior aro sevei'iil ] I. liiii i s ih. or lore i.efo;-o a;;.i •'•ili and !', r.ilnu-n .M Ino .pages devoted to tanning subjects an.l | i.i know ii.sclts. County of Mi :; i'. hotter. io.;t .- Ion of tlu- I ominsler fo N.-ai'!. lifteen short articles nndor tho lieaii- whole lot of r- r-,\- toM-n a•ironnr d .'Shiriey ing, "Housekeeping tnade easy," 10 r-e mte I,oil. Cashier of tl :ii,ir; that car f.i ho'jr. t.-l iUl'.i th.^ iittonilanc k, do solemnly s-.vei Moh lor Hire r tlio r;.--xt The feature picture next Siitnrdiiv 1 oai- ',v,l.s '.-•1 .i; I 111 liornent is true lo tl 5- and 7-Passenger Cars e\(nin,g at tho town hill '>\ ill in- rvlii-;, j 1:, on rii. .-^.li^e and lielief. "S-Iacl^aron in "Iloui^o anii riches," 1 y ; tlli'-o feet of th notli- T.VUB1-:LI., fashier, Prompt and Efficient Servico - car was as I sworn to before r; W Carey Wonderly. Tins is n ver-, -1 iioIl''\".- Ilio, as the I noi'.-r th-! .- 'Ptenib.'l', li'_'.l. lntercstin.g picture nnd a now st,i;' f-ii" othin- w-as llko hefor > oonirn; with Careful Drivers i-'i's. ,N'otar.\' i'iiblic. you. You win like it. Fifth e;hso-l.- -'it into that fog, fl".. of "Lightning Blaz-." "il i; i;ii^lit ho :;i"oiu fo Ivi ShaitiU'k, ;;'."-t-'i.s. an.l ,ill ihoio H,i ,\ i'.ow.-ll, Df.ith, .- V" i-i li pun,\- little s' ar r, Wri'-rlit ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEAr-JER I-liiectr E. A Whitn . :"- l-l h;^h. in il;;o ; y Atany friends of nir osi-.-i-iii- ,1 :o',\-:',-- AYER, MASS. man, N.athaiiiel -'^twooil Dill, wii: •OXi) TUiX The Eureka is an Air Cleaner. It depends for its truly remark saddened to l.--arr] of h:s -ioaii; .vr;; ":i ~ill •ik of Offlco handy to Railroad occurre^l last l-"r:ilii\- ,it tlio lion;-:- r-r ht;set:; able efficiency upon the great volume of air thit rushe.s through the .stalion- his brotho;-, Kiiwani 1, Dill, at Ni-iih. nozzle, and the velocity at which this air travels. asic anyone—they ail know •^Vhltne' "Duxbury, Telephone 53-2 ;arrini;i,2:r ,1. Mr. Dill was horn at W.-llrlo.-t -\';- I) I'll 1 •.'.•;;!'-ii 1! IS 'inippf'tl rust 27, l,Sl.'i, As a ,\oung man h- i-l- ni;r(* i»vi'rit!iu-iil <.>eL-iiritloN Till-. followed the soa for s,-\-eriil ,\i-,irs, i-e- '',' Ihi'-'itils jKi'l !ia;!', Til., ail' irii; liii)ii','li ;iio irot.- thoo ing captain of a VO.JSOI onizagoil in ti;-- \v; o:iilit'.li,l.\l in the oar let — (iCi'll iloi.,';i ilil'l tliat tkfiist it ^oe West India trad*-. When aioo.ii thi;:,\ tiui I'lll'il yo irs of agf- ho wev.x to i^',orott, wlien i-'h'in N\\-eoj'oi'.s i-ii!ir.ot ron. Wish to call your attention to ho SUCCOSsfull.v ooniiliOtOil a oatoi-;;;-.; up I The Eureka G€ts the Dirt— their stock of and b.aking imsinoss, wliicl; for niiiri,v .}.:•• ion •thf Not the C-ai-pat, Complete with at- i ,ye irs wiis so woll known. He iitirol I i:: ::i all ih< ulory. \Ve w-: tachnients .S53.50. XI om business se\oriil >-eai-s ago. :.',:;'. we we re tireil nu:, ;...'.lir--:i .. u;-.ere Wt' st"i-)i)eil co-:M ju-: .hil -wii: With hi.s wife, C. -giannii 1 hil, ho soo j • ••:' iwolvo. "Who hud \oft ,\' the l-i. canie to Har\-ard ahont to'irto.-n yoa;,- tiio! .. 'i' iiian t'. S ngo and built a siileniiiii rosi-lonco "Xx •:.y h'iuso aln>\'t' i:.'^ .i,it two "t iMcliulin,^ !••.; h~n- the .summit. The X' X.' inrl un- MEMORIALS Bate Hill, now owned liy .Mr. an.l .Mrs Auer Electric Light Co, ,t -'-ii'-'Tk on the whiti snow i-ttr-r p: rieubon .\. Rood, Tho death of his ?'ede :•-• nf a ]>h.^ poiiit, anil it wa.^ - which they would be pleased to beloved wife and conijianion was n I-lai.k jck . . , Barry Building AYER, IVIASS. crushing blow to him and alth-.iii;h lio '.st.i i;tiy I.-'okinu' tliat \"i M: a n,ze l-'.-.l.-r Kes.:- have intending purchasers in a: Xhov ii-ic. e-l. We ranT- i!n ik .1 of S' left town shortly after, hf- has foin.l Til. .t.'is. «i spect and obtain prices. firreat pleasure in spon.ling ninny .la>s .1 .-'.I'le iin rhe irhieior of :',••.. l.liinlv •inrI li.. ,S Wl .1, i-.vfi iih Fed- each -yoar hore with his hosts of •'I t'> ciiiiip aliout niH.n. We n.-r.- iloini.' ii l.iisk liiisin. S iiii.l .- 1:-! i{ i k friends which he and .Mrs, I>ill s."i piiPke,! lJJ^ an,'i.l Siif.-Iy I i'-an l.ocriiin. dellvere.i a si)l.--ndid ml Ralph H. Wylie I* ni 1111 o n und with held Monday. Soptembor 20. from his - cnflil >nt, : j -Iress tl. the larcri- audience tliat lis S, j toned attentr.ely to his remarks. I" and .1 u c from brother's homo at North Diivbnrj. i till 'aaurer DENTIST Burial was at the family lo; in Woll.j Ittlo I Tin- lianil was assiste.i by y\r. Mr iiie.i 111,; not col- iiIiIiro\-,-nate — on fleet, 1 [ I,aron ..f Clinton in two solos, "l,..\. Barrj Bulldlne AYKR. MASS. I N'esI" and "Tripoli, " which wore w,'i 1 Hi:.s Ili.celvalile He Is sur\-ivoil h>- twn lit-'-thors, Fol- I .llie SHIRLEY . r.'ceiv..il liy tho crowd, Put, Henilr.' Telephone 15-3 win T, of North Dii\h;ii\ an.l ,l-i.-hii.i' I Ciiril, wh.-i has been conxaloscinc al 10 M. of Nowton I'ontor, Vr^vs Itonifl, }1.11:),,'.^;' ,\\ res' hospital In C.roton, was si'he.l I.Uhllllleii •1, 1 X , -inc- ! l-t as he, hi--l '--•'t f -r •-- P^i-I In - . . E. D. STONE StUl Klver, Fire Insurance Agent The new tlmotahlo on the Pnston .'t ' xxx inienrinc: j Mr M.-I,^iren, so as n.it to ilisii ppomt Maine r.ailrond makos hut ono oban'ro i 1 xxx: lliS snnimer Iti. liin,\-iine The band i:n\,f its se-<-.,n.i inter..sl ADtooiobtIo ana Cordwood Insuranoe In trains stopping liore Tho train for j ronrerl fr.im nine o'rl...-k lid ,'.,1 II 3S ii's Oiivid Di.ii 1 hue a Ull iIiiMreri nf until t.-n. m.I innt col Ayer and Nashua, now- loa\ing at I .luring' w-hloh linie, st.ir'Ks li lllSl .1 -Inei' sj.ent the woek ,i: lo- home of U'iin 10 i-iin creilji li. In ad- S^tbcr A. Btono, Trpewrltlnir 10.18 a, m., will loiiAo at i'l.^.?. p. ;i; m.i Mis (liv ' Ir.w an-l finii:i\- the flsli-p ma tiirii y nnd not •'n..k ^ ' Ii.n.iline P***". Bloc* Al-ER, MASS. This commences Morillil^. Sop'.-nih. r the .-ire .if Mrs. .losi-ph I'r X. ,\liS! ,lppr.,\-Minate) , . II n . oiitslanil- 27th. I'ii- 1 1 l-.-e-/. Priiwn .111.1 Miss .Tessj., - l,n\-e w I.. Mr. and Mrs. William \'i!.-s lire \-i« the Hrst t.i bo deane,1 out. After th. 10 .Vatlon- WANTED M:-m a Kczema, hemorrhoids or sorna to huy Mrs. William Gussman startoil f.^r 111.' t- ited States ham 1.1 a Job lot of candy an.l oicars. lilt tries, , . . a box of HoTvoj Roo Ointment. Georgia Thursda.v, w-hore his w-ork is .Mrs. Imer n Allen -,.,-,1.^1 The winners of the \-arious articles mtstandlnc nftor a tw-o months' \-aoation in New of the .Massa oh us lirecedinc OEO, H, BROW.V, Bost 'l..naIo(l hy friends nn.l meniliers of £;ngland. last .VIr.n.lav $lfi,,17T.2o\ix)\ & ct). on this fall, l-^ver>- patriotic wom,ar-i is nanjTR. wn.s won by ,Mr. Mnrcun,ind best of my knowledKO and belief. and town together are doing the work. Hal» Stroot Ayor invite.1, Men ,Tlso are welcome the fifty dollnrs in cold, put up hy tho CHAKI.KS A NOHMANn, Oashler, and It Is a great Improvement. .'Siibscriheil nml sworn to hefore mn The circulation of our ten papers is ten times larger lOKion. was won by Henry tiadstdlmer. this 2'J.I ,li.v or .loptember, 1520. Mr. and Mrs, Simmons have movod At tho rontrroirationai oh'irrh on The receipts of the day wero ahout from Mlsa Sears farmhouse on tho 5-'uniMy mornimr the past.ir preaches II Chesli-r Parsons, Notary rnbllr than that of any other paper circulating in the ten towns J2,12.1 ,and ,althoiifjh the e\pon.ses were Prospect Hlll road. Into the tonomont on ".-Jcatterlns: the see.I ' I'.ipnlar heavy, throuirh the kin.lness and Ron- This IS worth remembering when Adverfisers use the col- formerly occupied by Mrs. Adeliz.i .'veninp: sorvico with plent\- of sinitinsr Hdward n. White, nano ToiHfig" erosily of a Rood many friends, tho Turner Ih tho A, W. Hoblnson house, f'.ime and see for \-ourself Haniei W, Fletcher, ums of these ps^pers in advertising. pnst will clear up aliout $1,,'!no. To all Itnliert H. ,T. Holden, WILMOT B. CLEAVES Mr. Simons was gardener for Mlss .tomo paintlnc and paper-hanc;in(f Is of those who helped m any way to ^\'iildo Spauldlng, Phan* a* HARVARD, MASR. dears, 'hut hna concluded his .services. Hobart K, Mcad, The subscription books and mailing lists are open to l>einff dono in the ConcroKationnl par- m.ako tho day a creat success tts has bought land pf H. D. .«!tono nn.l tho Oliver K. riorce, riMUM For Sola mia4l R«n* lyU* lonaKO O'n (tenter road. H, W, McCoy momhern of .'Shirley pnst offer Thomas r.. Hazen, oiCpMtsto build a house there soon. th"ir all advertisers for their inspectiori, and a sworn statement his charge of tho work. Rincerc thanks. ''iirl A. r. Lawrence, The olrcuUtton of our ton papem la Dlrcctom, is furnished advertisers when requested. ten times Urcer that that of any other paper clreulatlng In the ten towns.
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'•'•'i.?:.' liV-. gv,; s .JirtAS*. SATURDAY,'.VEfTEMBER 25, 1920 'S£- ; y"f rrfjjf: ^'''''• 'xJ f^lw9r»^---2Mi To obtain tbo grtaxeet troeaom tr»tr tiro trouNes togotiiOT With tUc loWesI '—•''• ' - ' '-•'••' ' r i;"^ cost per rolle' nso HOLLIS. N. H. .,!PE-AMERICAN RED CROSS Mlsu IfJorence'Toraythe and JiUt^^ AMERICAN ytnn l»cma. Alice Bradhurat of Boston •w«ro tfeek- cnd «uo»ts at Jo8<;pb Mayou'a. ° BOiBtON. MTASS fpe- IN PEACE TIME f Gcol-go Kobbins, who h.'i, Ijcc,, In Mrs. Rowe .Hooper of Nos^ina bf A mlnat* frem «srfae> tat kobmr can the employ of lUlph Tc-nney for seven- Kpendlng a few weekB at her-hODio —famed for comfort, coanalsioo mad Health Promotion teen years or moro Is, It Is reported RACINE TIRES cirartaar. ^fimnSahaii. All,, th« 'nod«rn here. ^ ."^^ oonTeai«nc«o Io ertry room—DrooiDt ^oon to leave there and KO to worl: for aerriea—faoiantaBricaa. Europe»» B1«I. Henry Wilson on his poultry farm. Fred B. Whe.cler, who Is In tho DM:- 11.60 a day ug^TMd tte ujgsa ztatiarnt coness hospital In, Brookllne, Mtua., '«; AND SUPPLIES soir aoe of Boeten'* ilioir pla^ M»Ufal •(nouaJiafTto specialist says ho can take tno trt^tSs'. lie t,'r<-uto,st iKis.'slble ^iilue perfect made. Daadna aad CaWat. ported as d.Jing H-ell, mcnt here aa well as there, and l\e OK^i for your monoy THE IJAKOUS The W. I', 'I' pocfs ho will soon be much better tljmn^ 1'. met with Mr.-. ho has been for spme time. j a Charle,, K, j|,,,.,; ' Wednesd.ay after- hoon. M. J: Powers Is gaining and abl« W^. RATHSKELLER Mr. a be out again. • ,^'^^ Eliot M. Young .\Ir V.'illis C. Hardy, mo- Funoral sen-lccs •n-cro held Tuesdoy^?*^ to.-ed to l'..-.stoii Tue,sday for the day. lilTTIjKTO.V, .MA.SS. I-;i.st • afternoon for , Mrs. Ruth 'WiUptf! .-k Friday being the IS&th Fletcher, wife ot Charles Fletcher ai: anni-.er-- r.v of the adoption of the Tlrt-s und Tubes VulcaiJztil L«wn Mowers .SluirjwncU the homc In Xorth Hollls Kev. Feder;.: c.in,stitutioii, e.xcrclses wcre Charles Haynes of -South Merrimaclc ^ •A man at sixty years of agp i"s hel.i ,;, 1 e high school in conimemor.a- ofllclated. B. P. Foster of Mllford wa» •.t.-, tion of • '; ev.-nt. Kev. H, M. French the funeral director and Interment waa" either a failure-or a S'Jccess -::i.n-.-.t;ng talk and some of in the north cemetery, Sho Is sur Turner's Public Spirit BEECHAM'S PILLS havx'been the gi'rN ^I'.'ke iin different tojiics that vived by her husband and ono brother',": -:;*, . Littleton Guidon ^ had i.,..-: J.ven to theni in relation to Pepperell Clarion-Advertiser made lor sixty years and have G-eorge N. Wilson of North Hollls. • Westford Wardsman the largest ^le of any iv.t6k-.ne the c:..-...: '•-•::...i., and there v.as .^i;:ging She was G8 years of age. Groton Landmark Townsend Tocsin by t:., .-, m the world! Millions use J-i; Kx Mrs. Xellle H. P. Hale, who hai Shirley Oracle Brookline (N. H.) Beacon ' '..'i :s h.aving eleet.-ic lights been upending two weeks at M^^ArvllIa. Harvard Hillside :..-- h..use, H:irdy'.s went to Nashua Wednesda*.^ Hollis (N. H.) Homestead^ •-'X. W'l-therljee spent n fev.' -S-he will spend the winter j,t "\V. D. -'i -~ M.i.'garet Blood In I'ep- Trov.-'», Sold everywhere. .'^llss neboiah K. I,.ovcjoy left Thurs A GOOD Ill boxes, Healtb Is at the foundntlon of humnn happiness. ThrotiRh Its Hural Serv- . ..nsjstinf: of Mrs, ,'. .\;:i'.r- ilay afterhoon for Pbrtliind, Mo, to IOc, 25c. lce, Public Health NursiiiK Service and Health Center Service, tho American .Mrs. GeorKC W, I.ad'I, resume her teaching In'tho 'Wayno-' Ked Cross alms greatly to strensthen this fOuhUatlon and to draw tnorc closoly a Wheeler and ,M:i-. N'-i:!.,. ilei-t school.'. than ever the nelehborly ties thnl bind the American people loKelher Hero Is II. I', >• niotored to Conco: i ';';;.,-s- .Mr. and Mrsl T. A. CJrccnlcaf have CIRCULATION shown a Red Cross I'ublic Health nurse attending a young mother with a le day. They ntade t-: • trixx moved Into George ^yllson•3 house, brand new baby, seeing that both receive scientific care. .'burn's car, ."'lr, Noyes, who ha.s bought the Green IS W-HAT COUNTS IN THE LONG RUN ! Mrs. George Sta k-.. , „i leaf place, Is moving In the Ust of "^uve Iried -.laiis., annour,ce ih.- :-,.th this week. Advertisers in quest of a weekly newspaper with hter, Ksther r.orr,i;ne, ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lovejoy re i!|HE AMERICAN RED CROSS Howa:ii Karnard had the mi.-fortune ceived a cablegram Sunday from Don. a circ.ulation that should bring results should ike rest to ,.-1)1 ain ;hi.- * ankle badly last Saturday mark, sent by their son Raymond m -.1 that h. • :-s restricted to the house. Lovojoy, \\:Jio is wireless operator on a adv-ertise in our ten papers, which during the >* m- IN PEACE TIME This ci'mi-•-•i .-It a particularly bad time freighter. He sailed August 30 Month of MAY Averaged Eastern Europe iK ho- wa; Just about to fill his rilo. Now iru Cecil .Detiault asislstlnK him on the WEST ACTON ou I .Vei^-s Iteni.s. • —e •\' ehtworth has Rcne to Ihe BEST- < n tr railroad as brakeman, V.rs. Chauncy .Manning and llttltr 2450 M ^- ^ I londs, rtalph lirown, Er- son of. Springfield has been a \lsUor- ' Wo d and Clifton Gloyer v,-ont with the Misses Porter this woek EACH ISSUE lo Djihin Monday,, to atte.-id the Mrs. H. J. Judkins returned fromi c to l-cp" This Is Ervins.- Sinionds' Riitland last week, whore she and When you get rates for advertising in other papers get ••c " 1 \ t.-r there. baby daughtor have been visiting her- a sworn circulation and know what you are getting for M md Mis, tValdo Fla^-;.- and -Miss mother. -VRue,^ Tenney motored to Welleslev, Delette H. HaU attended thc reunion your money. If you are after new business we are ready .Ma.«.-:,, Tttcsday i'or the day, of the 26th regiment held In Boston m to talk it over with you. Our ten papers cover all the towns -"^lis-s Marion Bowman of Everett. last Saturday. in this vicinity and is a regular walking delegate for new .Mats,, is ^pendins the week with Frcd Eastcrbrook of Fall Rlvcr, son," Charl. .s itrown and family, of Rev. Gorham Eastcrbrook, was In •mm business for you day and night—on the streets, in the stores, Mr, a::d Mr.s, GeorKC Woodward of to-A-n last woek calling on friends in the cars, and in the homes of people you wish to reach. .Mllford were callers at -\- B, Eaton's JIlss S. T. Wood of Winch<,ster, N. .«unday, H., Is visiting at C. E. Wood's Sold Bij .Mi'.s,- Kvelyn Krowji Parker returned Mrs. Fannie Porter entertained the Sui;«,-iy from a two weeks' vis-it with juniors of the "i. P. S. C. E at hcr .Mr, an-l .Mrs, Wendell Lovejoy in home Saturday afternoon.' There werc- GEORGE H. BROWN Canaan, .Mr, l.ovejoy had the misfor thlrty present and the afternoon, To ^YER to Trade tune to cut his foot Saturday so i«v- passed with games and other merry- .\Yi:ij. M-\,ss. e.-al stitche.s- had to be taken and he m.aking. Refreshjiibnts of cike and Ameflcans who contribute to the Red Cross would feel ampfy repnld and .Mr.--, Lovejoy will spend a fev/ ice croam wer& served, making tfie oc tor their generosity If tliey could see what It means to hundreds of thousands .i.^.y.s the tirst of thi.s week with Mr.s. casion still more enjoyable to the of war weary sufferers In the Balkans. Here Is a widowed Roumanian mother Lovejoy's mother, Mrs, /.dale Spauld young people. C'- at his liunKalov.-, All are glad to know that Mrs Julia •.vay: southerly by land of Timothv .\ his I.r..th.-r, Charles Hardy, and T, Lee Wood has recovered from her recent Hayes and l-.'dv.-nrd Thompson: wester Quin-il.y, ),..lh of Arlington. fall and that she was able to attend FIRELESS COOKERS ly by land of ,said Hayes an.d Thomp church last Sunday. son, land of Goorg-e H, nichard.s ami In ft r.-l en: letter from Mrs, Georse Wilson, .- ni.ade 5500 miles Oscar Pxeston is attending tho Joseph i:. Henderson: northerly !.• Grand Army encampment at Indian PAITslTS, OILS AND LEAD land of .Mary ir, Wilson. on tht-ir trip to California, traveling thirty d.'i:.'s an.i they-laid off two days apolis this week. ."^e-nnd I'arcel: on account of rain, Thcy passed Several comrades of post 138 at lie.qinnin,!,- at a point on Mt. T.el.:.nor. thouph fou:teen states. Instead of tended the fflftofal services of Com AUTO SUPPLIES and ENAMELS street and the northw-esterly corner of q-oing across the desert they took the rade Alien Smith at Littleton Sunday the premises al land of John H. Blood- northern route and went into Idaho afternoon. thence easterly by said Blood to iand BICYCLES and REPAIRS and Washinjtton, as they were advised Mrs. .-Alphonso Wyman of Boston .-.f Allen Gilson and Annie Gilson- the traveling and scenery would be thence southerly by .said Gilson's ianc! was a guest of Miss Hattle Whltoomb- better. They had good luck all the this week. and land of Fred W, I,ove>oy to liin.i Through Us Health Service the American Red Cross has begun a nation way and reached their journey's end or George A, Glllis; thcncp westerlv wide concentrated effort In co-operntlon with established organizations to in good condition, Miss Nellie Scanlon Is back at hcr by land of tvild Gillis to Mt, Lebanon reduce greatly the amount ot preventable disease and physical defects fonnd desk in Whitcomb's market after a, .Street;, thence northwe.sterlv imong the country's 106,000,000 population. Education Is Its most powerful Mi.ss Ann Farley Beggs, homo dem two weeks' vacation. northerly by ,^.-iid street to the an.: onstrator attached to the Hillsborough Any inquiry on above lines will receive pronapt and poini fool. Special attention Is devoted to children, and this picture shows a typical New AdTcrttsements of beginning. Eed Cross welfare clinic where little ones are treated and mothers Instructed County Farm bureau, was seriously in Third I'arcel: ID the proper care of them. jured in an .automobile accident on the CLERKS (men women) over 17, for" courteous attention. Milford road on the outskirts of Nash Postal Mall Service. }}35. month "Ex Bounded on the west by said aban u.a la^t S.aturday afternoon. She -was aminations September, October Ex doned highway: on the south bv'i.-'ind perience unnecessary. For free paif- drivinfr toward Nashua when opposite ticulars, write R. Terry, (former CIvlH We are equipped to make prompt deliveries. of George A, Gillis; on the north by Round Pond she turned out for an^ Sorvice Examiner) 773 Continental) •said Mt. Lebanon treet. THE AMERICAN RED CROSS other machine, putting on her brakes. BIdg,, Washington. D. C. ItJ*- The above drsrribed land is shown Hcr car skidded and overturned. Two on a plan r.i"d with said petition and IN PEACETIME M.a.ssachusetts cars tollowlng. In try WANTED all bo.;nd,-iry lines are claimed to be #5 ,-i ing to prevent a collision, skidded and To buy a, fow lots of, APPIJES, cither BROKEN PARTS located .-:: 'h.- ^r-.und nx shown on Aiding Poland onc overturned and one ditched. All on tho trees or picked. Large lots th, ee cars were badly injured, but no preferred and apples packed on the' WE WILL REPLACE THEM one with thc exception of Miss Beggs place. 4tl was injured. Miss Reggs, who resides with her mother in Concord, w.as t.akon FRED O. STILES ^;-^ YCU never can tell how serious a breakdown of your tiome, She w.as accompanied by Mlss Orchardist and Apple Speculator /rxi^^ Oracf- "olburn of Concord, who es- jj-.'-i- car may prove, because auto parts are interdependable caped tjury. Miss Beggs has many Tel. 42-3 jLltilcton Common, Mass, on one another. So be sure to liave your repairs done fri( nd in town who sympathize with tf-i her nu- trouble and hopo for her n ~* •'•i^ by men of oxperienre and skill. Economical and speedy .-pc-d •e; every, Sho is not thotight GardnerW.Pearson::-. V/*H ;.. he n,p.-r,.usly injured, ;^' ^M work is guaranteed hero. Our stock of auto acces '.r-.a Hardy of .-\rllnpton vi.s- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW i " ^ ;;-.'. r.d pa ren, ts, Mr, nn';:tu','day and Sunday. v:.^ Sp,ecialist on ? ;..-.-;.:,. who have been fcrtu- Hf Hi- •;"•'••-,;o read Gordon Gorould'.'; WE ARE GRADUATE AUT'O DOCTORS rate I no:!ph Psfenti and Trade-Mark^jJ^I ;:-. Harley." are rr.nch lio.-k, "Vi-ut; A • Interested xn it as the plot I;-, laid in HlLDi^TH fiUILDING ^ Dis(ril)ut'.->rs for ; . ' Hollls ,'ihoi.t the year IStil. Most of the (x'tnrnc'e •s are easily recognized. STUDEBAKER and DODGE BROS. AUTOMOBILES. The story begins with the arriv.al of Xo\nixX • -/ the youn.c collette ,i;r.",duate at Hollls depct, which is ftraphically described, ,'ind his ride to the villape with Darius Telephone^'iiZSG.;;,:'^'^- ^^^ R.-ihb. Those of Us v.-ho li\-ed or vi.sit ed here in tbose days, will remember COM.MONWE/VI.TH OF MA&SAOIU- the mode of conveyance from tho de SETTSWashington. Worcester, s«. , ProbatD. .iSt-'"o Court, . pot. There was but one mail a day To tho heirs at law. nextof klit, crcd- YATES' GARAGE But for the work of American Red Cross agents In all regions of I'olnnd thon, thc evening mail. Mr. Gorould ltor.s and all othor persons -lntercst«a In thc ostato of EULBN B. OI, a guest of S. Fred at least before-said Court. <> ,- their vn-Inp In prewar time!!. The to strew ft few egg,-! around where Woods and family a few days last 'VVitnoss, WlUlam T. Fo>beg, KKiuIr*,- week. ' Judse of aald Court, this sevenih day ol' • high cost of living Is continually enterprising burglars mny see thera September In thft year ot our LOrd ottoitf Plato nnd .W Cord.;J' T, U. hold In Nashua lost .week Mrs. 3t» aaAlRRYH. ATWOOD. JtegHtSlJiaS Plate nnd 100 Cards $2.,"(0 A flre-pntlng Rrlllsh cflltor Is cnll- Francis lx)VcJoy was ono of thc speak I« In,-** what r*m »»r tat ad An Austrian financier reveals that ers. Itfa whar adTMtlalar »ara yMfc JOHN F. RYAN CaU at Inp: nttontlon to tho danger of th.e Anstrln's total Income for thc yea'r Is •tnrimiam. ttat »•>« to tk,» omty- United Sfates absorbing Canada. Tilt Thcrc •will be a "Boity" meeting at wtwntuamt adrarttUMt. tkat ' TURNER'S PUBMC SPIRIT OmOK not ennnl' to the government's pay Main Street ing nt windmills apparently did-not tho Orange hall, October' Isf. AU tfay ta 4MI» at aar »•*«•. A«*i. New Cariey Block AYER, MASS. roll. No^ wonder Austria wants'to bor- thoso wishing lo have the dress forms ta .fka TDM TATTKa imMMw* And SCO otir Uho of auaplta go ont of fashion wltt^ 0on Qnliotc. ro'w a little spare cash. made notify Mrs Efllo Flanders. vmoo yaya httt, tluatint4^:.fa"
• »'• iK'^-^'inJii iiii^ M <.*!?*> V .£•*"}'4 «l ?'- '- iS? •tJi ' -'^^-W-\% •x:tJuaKfi^. "S ^^3?^?^^ .Vr-5'^W^)^^ m^^^^^^ ^.y^^-.p,^^.,•"J/ - ^f A niiiiiMi..iii I r -'y'-=i!;« ,r\ ' '•j^v?' ^•?;'i(. J-T^-^T "^ ^ ^'J-,> •^f *T "^ r VAor aitiiij, is a aiwclal tir returning after a week s stay. .Mlss um^ to their \ irloua ho Is wt i ote noto that the txhlb.t fiom tho Pep «, U.V. Co. Uola Street. Ayer committee, said contract iirovldlng for Sept.25 # Gladys Wllllums, also spent the week Ko^er Tune to the Bunlett Busiiie-ss perell Spring Water Company waa Fitchburg's Big r4arl. F,, and Acoma I'.ebek.iii lud^e. arc one^ voto was cast by ;o-.vn clerk. YEARLING LAMB CUTS j rel.aivi-h, .Mr, and .Mrs, C, A, Cook, A daujjhler, wus born to -Mr, ,in.i making urrangenu-nts to go to Boston F»r.-„uart,.rs. , ,,. ,„. nind.,uartcrs, UB,. ,„ j '.lie early part of the week, Mr, Under article 3 niiiti..ii u:is made l>y .Mrs, Chester Fuller, on Tliur.-J.ii ne.xt week to Join in the ureal parade O. H. Miller, seconde! bv 1'. F. Sulli PEPPERELL I Hotiuiitoii, w-iio w-as a visitor liere he- •^'"'""^ Hle.^M, Sl. 1„ ,.,.„..,, ,,^, „„^ ^,^. „^ mcirning, .'September as. on Wednesday, when it is expected van. Koatmt Items. tore .itoiiii: to Eiif,'l,in.i in tlie air .serv- that 4 0,000 men and women of these A larjje delegation went from Pres ;. e, IS still tliere. in ills otlicialcaiKic- Voted, flrst—That, ::: or.ier to pro orders will be Inline during the after vide tjecessary funds f.n tiie construc Boillax Bocf. lOc lb. Chuck. IS,-. -Oc. l-c 1„. 'Earl Nutting has returned to Bo3ton cott Orange to attend the meeting of iiy. .Mrs, Hought.jii bad a rather h.ud noon at this annual session of the Sov tion of foundations, abiitineiits und to take hts flnal year In the Art school. the Brookline grange, on Wednesday v.\|M-iience in reacliiiiK America, as, Rib UrtiM, 25c Ib. aro VlslUng his brother. Nelson Bhut- ing to be given up because of the ill SprUiK I,uinb Hinds, :!5i- lb. to a larger farm they have puivliased chivalry will be conferred by Gen, thirteen thousand Hve hundred dollars tuck. In New York state, near Roch ness of two ot the cast, the master of on the .\yer road, as soon lui the own Guerney. general commanding patri (J13,500), and that the note or bonds ester, On their return trip they in the Grange, Mr, Stewart, and Miss er of the farmhouse can vacate, arch militant, at the Irvington Street of the town shall be issued for said tend to stop over at New Rochelle, N Dow. A .substitute program consisted sum. TA Th X, .S, Shattuck place ou Park armory, closing with a concert and VEGETABLES FOR PICKLING •y , to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ha'rrl-^ of piano solos by MUs Mollle Frazer street, now owned by K.iw-,u-d Torrey, ball. Exemplifications of degree work Second—That the said aum bor «>n and -Miss Marion Harrison. vocal solos by Mr, .Nash, and readinKs Rlpo Tomatoes, Greon Tonmtocs. W.lte and YeUow Onlon.s. DlH, is undergoing some Imiiroveiiients and wMl be held dally at the .National the rowed under authority of this vote by Misa Flynn. After the program all l'kkli.4( Cu«unbOT«, Ct-Iery, GaullHowt*, Hot atid Swwt Pepp^-rs, Those fronii town attending the were Invited into tho Memorial build alterations, steam lie.it and xx tiath ater. It Is expectod that Lt. Gov. with Interest, shall be paid in three -mooting of the Middlesex-Worcester ing across the way from the hall, having been installe-l, and electric Channing H. Cox will rocelve tho flrat annual payments, the rtrst payment of Wax and Sht4l Boan.s, SHtwt Potatoes, Ett-. Pom'pna Grange held at Lunenburg where a most delicious supper was lighting and conveni.-iices, to iiiodern- degree. exempIlHed by Caleb Rand rtve thousand flve hundred dollars ater, ize the residence. lodfie of Somervllle. The preceding ($6,500 to be made in one year from -•SJ'attUick, Mlsa Rose Alden. Miss Ellen games were enjoyed at the Grange program, beginning at four o'clock on the date of the security griven, and HOUSE-CLEANING SUPPLIES MlUer, and Mrs. L. E. Starr joined the the remaining payments of four thou- hall until the hour wajs late, .•\uto.s CoU Uie. Sunday, promises entertainment and He I^rse Bottie Ammonia, 11,- bottl,-, 1 Jc Ck>mK«id Water, bottlo. lie •JWrty from Ayer where she was visit editication. nand dollars (»4,000) each to be made ing: John L. Boynton and family have An a'uto accident, thou;.;h not prov On the same day of the same month In 8c Enamellne. small «m. 6c 2I0 C^rbonol. bottle, 19c returnod to their home In town after ing a serious one, took place near the each succeeding year until the full W^Pv M. -B. Letender returned to her Sjpet-lal Town Micctlng. a pleasant summer passed for the ovorhead railroad bridite on Main amount of thirteen thousand flve hun .^Sc Hoiiso Brooms oach. 47c C^uulo Sliver Polbh, 12c, 19c Jar bMne^on Elm street this week from most part at their bungalow. street, on Saturday evening, just be Although the outcome of the special dred dollars (J13,500), with Interest, x-eomlnster,. Where she had been Visit- Baker's lUiMjing, 9c bottle fore dark. Robert Coy, with his sis town meeting held on laat week Fri is paid. Fly .Swatters, oat-lf 9c taffh^r daughtor, Mrs. Fred Nye, and Mlss Maybelle Howo Is to tako a course In the Boston Art school, com ter, Mrs. Abbie Woodward, and Mr, day evening was perhaps as much of Third—That said sum of thirteen mencing ne.vt month. and Mi-s. D, L, Whitmarsh as their 1 surprise to many citizens as the thou.«ind flve hundred dollars ($13.- FULL LINE OP FRESH FISH x A'^lfw'S.*" ^? Sunshine club wa-s guests, were' turning out of Pleiusant former meet.Ing held in August no It Is reported that Harland Flagg 500) be, and the same horeby is, ap bfiJdi with' Mlss Hazel Chapman, Park onto Main street just a.s an auto driven one can complain that It lacked In in 200 SardinOH In Mu-^rd. c-mi 17c SOc SUver Sl«^ll Clams, large can J8c of the Naahua River Paper Company's propriated for the purpose of con «treet,. to celebrate her birthday anni by Chester Fuller, containing his wife terest or numbers. At the time of the 25c Pink .Salmon, can 22c I offlce force, is negotiating for the pur structing foundations, abutments and 27c Tmui Flail. JSeptember 23. street at right angles. £o sain thoir Those who have attended the regular called for, and the vote of 98, wa.s 94 FEL.S-N-APTHA, GOOD-WILL, 'WELCOME SOAP, 80 Uar. 0 bar^. 40c , tor a lengthy period, she is welcomed In favor of the motion, and only 4 Church night at the Community right haml side of the street, Owins town meetings from year to year and MASCOT, HA.M.MER, I-i-XPOKT SOAP. 5c bar. 6 bars 28c among the girls of Mrs. Woodward's church' the first Tuesday in October to the slow speed of both cars, none noted the decrease in attendance and ag.ainst. class, forming the ciub, as a valued will have an unusually fine program of the passengers were injured. The utter la-ck ot enthusiasm of olden A further motion was made, also member. presented under direction of the com Fuller car, which is owned by the times, regard this IMtle contention under article 3. by J, a. Willey, as George Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs, mittee, Mrs. C. D, Hutchinson: The brother of the driver, Charles Fuller, over the matter of the repairs of the follows; Arthur Hayes, is attending one of the celebration of the 100th annivorsary had a damaged wheel and broken rad covered bridge, as nothing short of Voted, that the sum of thirty-five hundred dollars ($3,500 i be appropri Brockelman Bros. Boston schools, going last week. of the songstress. Jenny Lind, is to be iator, and the COy car had a broken providential to the best interests of ated to defray the expenses of such re Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson, with little • ibserved in appropriate music. wheel, and twisted muiisuaril and the town, no matter if it did require MAIN OFFICE—FITCHBURG, JIASS. pairs to the covered brldae over .Na-sh f daughter Hazel, motored to Boston in running board, and a fow minor dam some "shaking up" to awake some of Miss Mlldreaper ballot. that the Fuller car, being on the main which vote purported f! I to authorize The drawing teacher secured for the mill at Nashua, where the grooni is street, should be the one to stop, ti In conclusion it might be stat machinist. After a short trip Mr, and ri-iiairs on the covered bridge at E.ast Pepperell schools is .Miss Rena Morse. avoid a collision with any auto com I'fpperell, (2) to authorize the town ed that article 4, relating to action on a graduate of the Worcester Jxrt schoo .Mrs. -Maddox will reside in Nashua. ing from a side street. repairs on Main street bridite, received Mrs. Elsie Copp is expected to re- terasiirer to appropriate S17,000 for a graduate of the Worcester .\rt s'.uh repairs, to be raised by bond is- scant attention, being passed over. BChool, who has had a three-years' e.\- turnfroni her trip to Xova .Scotia the As opiiosed to the short session re- latter part of this sveek, .\n E.TCu..«ibIc .Vcc-ldent. --ie-, I :'.) to authorize the r.iad ---ur- I>erience in teaching. A group of about ..-:...r ,in,l selectmen to arrange for q'ulred at the former special town -\n accident, which might easily l.e twenty of the high school pupils will Frank .Sibley came from Pawtucket such, repairs. meeting, this meeting w'as prolonged termed "inexcusable," as it happened be sopa-rated to receive training in me- with an auto truck on Thursday to until near midnight before the call in dayllRht, with no circumstances t.. -Mo\.. to repudiate any contracts -Chanlcal or free-hand drawing, and t.ike b.ack some of tho household,soods came for adjournment. be pleaded, happened at the Center, on iuirii..i-t:ni,' to be made under .said yote there were many expressions of pleas of his relative. Miss Florence Sibley, The citizens may feel they have done Tuesday late afternoon, little Marion o! .\u:.-::--t lil, 192.1, by said road sur- ure from among them. Miss Morse i-ie w-as as;.isted by -\. S, McXayr, their whole duty by the tow-n, but Starr being knocked down by an auto ve>nr ,111,1 selectmen, and to forbid entered upon her duties on Tuesday, - With the covered bridge now closed practically the matter stands about as operated by Duncan Rice, at the cor said i-oa.i surveyor or selectmen or to traibc and the east approach to the before the meeting, when it comes to Mrs. Pletro Isola was the guest of ner of Main and Park streets. The any other otticials of the town of Pep -Main street bridge filled with donkey reckoning on an increase in taxation Mts. Julia B. Johnson and daughter child was dragged or rolled under the perell to li.) any acts or niolke any pay- engines and material for the new dam, for the next three years or longer. over Sunday. Mrs. Isola is with her car, in such a manner as to Injure her mentii in furtherance of such contracts. it takes some engineering to get into In mentioning the various speakers- aon 'Veco Isola, at New Haven. Conn, thi.ith and bruise her hody, only a This motion -.vas ably presented by the shopipng district from the .west of the evening we have omitted to A private committal service was held thick coat .saving her from worse in .Mr, Drummey ,i:;d further talk for the Here thev are- part of the town with a nervous horse. state that the counsel for Mr, Fleming tlie no\r faJl Hat.s. Even- .shape and shade made by «n Saturday of last week, when the juries, .She is about eleven years of motion was al-.. made by Ralnsford .Miss Lydia Waite concluded her du made several statements, and also the ashes of the late Pietro Isoia were aire, and singularly alert and cpiick Iieware and ..th.-rs. Some "hard-pan" the best inakei'.-*, .Soft Hat.s and Dei'by.s to betioine every fac,^ aiid-. ties as slenograiiher at the otllce of Boston lawyer, who was here at the brought here for burial in the private to i^rasp .a situation; inore.iver, she facts were stat. 1, and a few charires the N'asluia River Paper Co, last week citizens' nieeting, last week. please every faiiey, FJrnwns, tans, .trreens and j;,-eys. Hat.s that will lot of the cemetery at the Center, was formerly a city child, ami thor- made which co .Id hardly be refuted. Satur.ia>, aiul w-ill spend this week and known as the Wood lot. Rev. R, W .iiii-'hly accustomed to autos and their Hut from the s -..rclty of speakers tho.se hold tlieir shape ami cnUir. a part of next making due arran.sre- Drawbridge read the burial service in rules. Having "a level head," she was in favor of the motion seemed lacking. TOWNSEND nients to fuUill the expectations of her tho presence of Mrs, Pietro Isola -if not confused at the time of the acci Those par'.K-:;,ating in the discus t'rieuiis, will, have "showered" her so -'^''^•"'•^ ''"'•" ?4.00 t.l ?12.0G New Haven, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. dent, when she was on her w-ay home sion were C. H. Miller, J. G. Willey, Clipping. Charles Isola of Milford, N. H,, an-J lilentifully, to Iheir heart's content, Frank W, Fleniing. Grant -M, Palmer! from an errand at tho store. The Tho following is a statement nia.ie Caps in .smart patterns and .shapes ?1.65 to ?3.50 Mrs Julia B, Johnson and Miss Glaiys -Miss Ellisin of Leominster takes Miss -\ddison Wooilw-,,rd and Warren Blood, auto, she sujiposed, would take the by Huntley N, .-Spaulding in answer to Johnson of this town. Waite's place in the otlice, commencing The town cunsel. Lawyer Qua. of turn into Park street around the silent the charge.s made by .Senator Moses of Head tliis w;iy for hat .satistai-:ion and ymi will find the on Tuesday, Lowell, was pre.September 27, There will be S\'....dstiick, \t., during the summer, I hai'e been a leeral resi.lent an.l around the corner, and she was struck was thus brou-ht out, as to the legal an entertainer and a Dutch lunch. returne.i home on Wednesday. voter in Rochester. X. H,, f..r the past l>y the mud guard, with the above re ity of a special town meetin.i; being A slight frost w-as reported a!)Out ! nineteen ye.ars. Ilobert an.l Carl Deware are not to sults. -\lthou,:;.h lame, she pluckily called as was that of August 31, on town in the lower places on .Monday My per.-^oiial share, for the jiast five return to their former schools, l)ut are attended school the next day, rather petition of so few- voters, the decision morning. years, of the ta.xes pai.i in .\"ew- Hamp still at h.-me, and have entered the than miss her studies, an.l it is hoped being a.iverse, ,i cording to a law en shire, by the co-partne.-shlii w-ith The M. I), I-Cimljalls have rc-turne.! I*e-,.[.ei-t-l! i':;i-.i sh.ip, in varions posi- she will suffer no ill effects later. With acted ill I&IT, ,',!;ain, on the question which I am associated is .a-s fiiUows; to their home on Park street from an \ ti.ins. every iirocaution possible taken tiv of the k-Kahty o:' any action recardin.g the aproi.riatior. of monoy with so 1916 over }I,i75, 1 £> 1 7 ..ver $l?iiO, 191S extended stay at their summer ca.ii;. Mrs, Kmma Harriman, who has tr.w-n i.tlicials, tho placing- of the sign's over $21.';o, 191? over $.3170. 1920 over at a lake in Acton, | een stoiniini:: with hor sister, Mrs, : at corners, near the plaveround few loters, whi. h was also decided in Talbot Co. I .ind $3-150, a total of over $12,000, Williani Ulood returne.i t-i Dirt-I Dunn, has lieen quite 11: from rhennia-| scliools, and the 1 the n<--j-ati\,- Tho kn.)w-ledge of both ate i.laririi; of sicrn mouth on Wednesday of this wei-k, t.. tism. oflicials t''-\nsmen 2renerall.\- re- I own a li.iuse in Br.iokline, I have re:;,ilating the sped to 15 miles per Sole Agents for JOHN B. STETSON Army and Civilian Hats resume hks studies, ceive.1 a -le-1 additi.m at this iiieet- never been ir, it more than-three times .\ family reuni.in of the H. N. Tow- hour, an accident seems entirely in my life .xnd have never stayed there nir. Mr, and Mrs, Wendell l,..vejoy re- •rs w-a.v a jileasant feature of .'Sunday. avoidalile, if; the rules are obpyo.I, anil over nii-'hl. IVIAIN STREET Telephone 168 AYER The ili.srussi 1 continued until a tUTTied home last .Monday from a va- , 1 >r. .\rthur Tow-er rame from Hart- 'lue discretion displave-l. I own a resilience In P...Chester upon cation at the l.ovejoy .sumnier home , \-ote was call.-il I'.ir.l, Conn,, on Saturday, also Mr, and or, the check list be- which 1 personally paid.taxcs in .\pril, at Canaan, N, H. i inir used. The Mrs. Kverts and little daughter, from BIISIIK-SKS Cliaiise, ote in total was 2$-), 192ii, in ail.lition ;o the taxes mention N'l'wton. Mr, anil .Mrs, .'Sydney T.iwer with 30 f.,r the otion and ! T4 against -• ^^r.'and .Mrs, V. W, Lnvpj.iy ar- a' • .\ property transfer ,,f ni.. ed al...ye. were at home fnr tho week-end, and t nan it, Ca'n'aan, N. H., at thoir summer home. the usual importance is r.^cr I reirret thai I should he force.1 t-i .\lTO TIHKS 20"'. BKIX)'W WII()r.K.S.M,i; PniCKS. .\I.I. FIlt'STS Kns.'ffn I.lriyii T.iwer h.l.i a leave ..f 1 for I'll.ier ,I rile:,. 2, Lawyer Qua then Which W.'IS Mrs, I.ovejo.\'s ol.i h-.n,.' this town, the n,-cotiatiniis of a piilillc consiilerntion .if such trivial I'.senc.. from his naval diiti.-s to I; i-.--:i.l thi- f,.llou l.lt motion, w-ith due Eugene Donnelly is out with i tine ford Deware for the Pepperell Sprint mltters b\ a rej.ul^lican opp.inent. .\ FKW TIHKS r,Ks.S TH.W COST—Iu.^;! to pn aoat.alntcl wh-.h he returnei! .m Mon.lay. to exi,Ian;tt;.in of le same, in advanc Marmon auto. He is usins: it at pres Water C.)mpan,\ having he.-n coiisnai- Newport. K. I Mrs. Sydney Tower of an\- discussio-T, I'p to OctolH^r 10, 1920 I will sell Tires as li.sted helow: ent to make his daily trips to Fitch mateil, inst week, and the orsaniza- ,ilso w-ent t riini liere to Iterwick, Me., The motion w.is made by ('. H. Mil LUNENBURG burg, where he is connected \\itli th-- tion of the new- h.iard of manairement ,M1 six--thousand mile :•> take up her w.-rk in the sch.in ler and secon.le.i by J, G. Willey. skill Tires, a.s follows: Paper Mills, I-'- o" , elTected, The stockholders of the new Mond.ay, \ ote.l, th,at whereas at a .'special X(rw,4 Itom. Acom.a Reliekah Lodge are planninc: I company are nearly all local parties, town meeting held on the .list of Aii- ii.\rixi-i W, H, Wo.Hlwar.i an.l wi Tho pl.m nf sorvini; school lunrh^.s PORT,Af4K to hold the annual Halloween liance f|-Mr, Deware ri-talninR- a cntrollini; Kust, 1320, the following vote -.vas .«ifi .-.p ! sox.'i' Brooklyn, .N. V,. came Siinila\ for a at nO)i',, whirh proved so s:iti.sfjict.>ry on Friday evening. October 2,» interest. The name w-ili remnin the pa,sse.|: .•55X «14 lisit at the home of his sister, .Mrs, c. same, it is understood, and the offl la-t yjir. was rr-now^d on Monday of •'?lx4 , Mrs. P, J, Hayos is entertaining her X'oted, .in motion of Orant M, Palm FI.SKK T. Williams, Hroiikline stret, cers elected are Ralnsford Dew,-ire, this woek. much to thf doliclit of Xho fMttt . . .•JOx.-i !^ sister, Mrs, Fred lilooii from Siirir.g- er, that the town treasurer be nuthor- 29, .->0 »I7 Tfi pies,, and treas.: Dr. Charles Ci. HeaM, chillren, who Kreatly enjoy the w-a rni I S2x.11/ V.•i\f^ '/i fleld. Mr, and ,Mrs. S. Thompson Blood •Zfd un.ler the instructions of the se- 22,83 2fl, 7.-> sec: and thc board of directors are .1-iiners ,-ervefi nt tlie town hall. •S.ftxfK • 111,1 s.in, [•rentice Hloo.l, r.inie from !."'tnien to appropriate seventeen 1S, r.o .•!«x1 29,00 Mrs, 1,. 1-1, Ptarr and Marion re Mr Deware, Dr. Heald and Mi.-^s Flor. I'.mcord on .'^a tiird:i.\ as the ituests of thiiiisan.i dollars ($17,000) for neces- 3»xl!i 37.•iO turned on Friday of last week tr-nn n .Miss Marcaret Hloml. .-\ part of the ence Kemp, The business will be tak Bakeil potatoes supply more nour sar-- repairs to the covored brldite. to ishment than those cooked in any S2!> 00 trip to Boston and sulinrlian cities. company, with Wisner I'ark an.! child, en over by the newly formed company TYRI.\N RI-'.D be raised by four bonds, one of fi\-e .ither w-,iy, and the fried ones are the -iilxl. I>L»lii 2.''> 00 Mr. ond Mrs, Rocer Taft, of Far called on some of their ol.l friends October 1. »13 .->0 thousand d.illars ($5,000) to he pai.I most .lilllcult In digest, Rockaway. Ixing: Island, who ha\-e a ibout t..w-ii on .Siinda,\-, tVixX i/j 10. .->e In an interview- w-ith .Mr. Dew-are in msi, four thou.sand dollars l$l,00fti ,Mrr.I,MR CORD .-)3 00 33x« . , Xour-woeks' old dtiughter, have given Henr,\ Lund an.l Miss KIsie Mar- hc stated that his plan.s were for ini- in I!>22, four thousand ($«,0001 .\ ^irpe and attracli\-e sale hy aii.'ti.i:- 22 00 Ther the namo of Helen Mlake Mr, SIxt , , ,alui from l-'it.-'ib-i r-; \isil.-l M,>,, }:.is,. mediate enlaraenient of th plant, I I !>'.'• ' and fo-'- fhousjicl ($4 Oiim in on th.- r.-irni of W, K, l>*?nnen, l-^as: l'.';i 28,00 Taft, who W.IS a Pepperell hoy. has the with the a.ldition .if n.mer an.l ,-iiM.. •.-r.'ll, \TilI lie held Moii.lav, iii-Mb.v t. I'K nil R.M, .Mden o%ei- .S;jiiiia.\, l'-''-'' -111 thir -he matter l.e lef in .11 nine ,1 ni 'ih" sue- lit.' .,.|...... s .\I)V,\N<'K IM'M.MW congratulations of numerous friends, tional machinery and Incroaso.I faci Miss Marion .Meri-ili .irrive.l on the Ihe han,is of the road siir\,.y,,r an.i ho-scs, hens fnrniln;; \"0i„ ix, f.-irt i-.nx'.it Silt 7.'-> at this recent acnuisltlon to his hou.se- lities, Tho.se, ho Osllmatod, miiiii "V.^rylhinK It takes to run a farm, oils earh train .Monday mornini; from SI select men. DI,\M<>NI) iiixt hi?ld. easily increase the present output of H, Forbush, auctioneer. 32x1 $217.-' 22 , 7.-. Johnsbury, Vt,, w-here she has recentl\- Therefore, so much of said vote as 32x."? Ka ilOx.l 9.'SO Boacon Lodge, N'o, ITS, 1. (,. O. F., 2,oon to .'!.';,000 bottles per day, which 19 T. resU'ned her position, ha\ ini: let": th.it authorised the tron.suror. under in Now AdTortlscineiitif .•?0x.'5 l.j ^111 hold lt,M annual concert and liall, will moan an increase in the working IT ,7.-; cit,\- early to mak*- connect i.,:i. st nirtjons of the selectmen, to appro- I.OST.—Small female Boston Kiill (;0()Dnu'H on-I^rld.ay ovoning, November 19, in f.irce as well, .Mthoush the SpriuRs These .'!0v3 •-<, in p-airs, S17, !.'> each .'?2x t $21 7r, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Itichar.l Har priiiti- seventeen thou,sand dollars Ilos: Collar w-lth brass plate, iinmark- Prescott hall. Full arranitements will will still bo connecteii ,vith town people eii. I-aat seen Wednesd.ay forenooii on dy with little daiifrhter Klizabeth have (Jl.,ilOOi fur neco.s.«*.ar.v repair.^ to the Clmmploii .Spark Pliu;s at oStc. be announced lator. and the ofncers, by telephone, the cr.vere.l br;.!i;e, to be raisod by four Parker's IHII, Ucward for return to been spendinc a few- il,a,\-s here from buslne.H.s headquarters will be at the , jyCT ettl., o.spll, lots. $3.00. Hardy's parents, .Mr, and Mrs Koliert company. Sprlngfleld to attend the Fair, Their .Shenvood. and nt .Mi.ss Al.li-u's. and said \-oie. be ,-ind' tho samo- Is hereby COMMONWRAI.TH OF MASSAOHU- Blow-out I'atcliCN, 10c. Up. Of tho floating rumors which om- rescinded S''jJTS, Middlesex, ss. Probate Court, little daughtor Is remaining horo with '-•.ith othor roI.ati%'es, Ono S3 Tiro Pump. ,solid hm.is, 82.2."). braro snch details ns tho clearlnK of To the holrs-at-law next of kin and iier gra,ndpnrent.s. Mr. nnd Mrs, (', C. Voted in fav.ir of the motion, the all othor persons Interested In thc es Tucker, during their absence. Mrs. E. n, .Soulo has returned from tho giant pines, thc building of sum town clerk being Instructed to cast tate of THOMAS F, ORAHAM, -lato of I visit dnrinK a part of last week with mor hotels, a la Poland f!prings. and one vote. I oppercll. In ..laid County, deceased, Friends and neighbors of Mrs, C, C. her son and wifo. Mr, and Mrs. Kay several othor details, Mr. Deware dis « horeiui, a certain Irwirumont pur- After e\pl,inatlon by l.awyer Qua portlnB to be the last will and testa Tucker called upon her on Thursd.ay, Soule, at West Bo>'lston, claims any Intention at present. Most E. S. GRENACHE September 16. on tho occasion of hcr the followins,- motion w-.a.s made hy C ment of .said deceased has been pre. Before tho last Issne of the paper emphatically ho said, "1 would not sontod to said Court, for Probate, by birthday anniversary. It wa.s .a sur- If. Miller under article .1: RAILROAD .SQ(J.\RK had riachod the people, the corres- hnvo a plnp cut for a thou-.IiPAPERS PAINT OH; brought by those present, and many crete to replace thc old covered bridfro old, thoroughbred, can he rniclstered citizens of tho town, nn error had been cantile. lou are horobyy cited to apnoar at n 1-:, A, COKK, Harvard, Tel, R8-2, 2tS* TURPENTINE VARNI.SH ««nt by friends who could not Join In ovor Nnjihua river on Oroton street at Probate Court to be held at Cambrldgo made. David StlUman Foster, born In the visit. A birthday <;ake and other Thc othor rumors ho claimed woro Kast Popperell by the erection of tho In said County of Mlddloaox. on tho WINDOW GI^.S-S r->hruary. 1827, l.«,the one now baving dainties were also, added. The after now.s to him. He did say. howover, nocos.sary foundations, abutment ami olevonth dny of October A.r>, 1!120 at tho honor of bolntt our oldest towns nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show —AT— noon passed all too soon, but tho that bo Intended to make somo chang. piers, and that tho matter ho loft In man. Tho other gentlemen mentioned cauBC, It any you have, whv the same co»rMi;?nTY OHTIRCH MOTION pleasant memory still remains. 03, enough to make tho town of Pop- tho hands of tho soloctmon and high should not be Kranto'd. la.st week would follow In ordor thon pere-Il proud of tho place. way suneyor a-t a, .ipeclal committeo Ami said potltloner Is horoby dlroctod riCTTURE SERVIOK E?-.. Roscoe Hayes has accepted a posl- given. Mr. Annls and Mr, I.akin, Tho proporty has a reputation as to act in behalf of the town. to give ptjbllc notice thoroof, bv pub iLUSOrS PAINT SOOP tlott with th© firm of Paine. Webber an Ideal picnic ground, for more than lishing this citation once In each week, Eaflt Popporell .113 Mrs, Frank Goff with hcr sister, As in the former In.stanco. tho voto for thrco succeulvo weeks. In Turner'* 'THF, .SHKRIFF-S .SON" wdth CTia«. 'Company of Boston, and left last week ,Mr», .Mllo Stearns, wore nt tho Goff ftfty years, tho spring, at thnt time, In favor of the motion w.a.i unaiilmous, Public Spirit, a newspaper publlshod In Ayor, the last publication to bc one dny, •Rny; OomOKly, "HL\Y SEED" with to Assume his dutles.- cottage on High street a part ot the being a curious little evcr-bubhiing and one vote was cast by the town BARGAIN fountaiin, always visited by plcnl'-Vors. at least, bofore said Court, nnrt by mail i-ltUa Beatrice Keith returned on weok on boslncis connected with their clerk, ing postpaid or delivering a copy of PnUy Arbtioklc: Berton Holimts' —IN— "Wednesday .from her sojourn in 'Ver- It •wa.s turned Into an Indiniry, a'bout ,thls citation to all known persons In houso, now occupied by Frank Ben UndP'r article S the following motion tmVcl picture, "V'cnloc." mvtit. nett. 1894, a house built ovor tho spring, ITOS mado by ,r. Gardiner 'Wllloy: terested In tho o»tftte, seven days at and a bottling house farther dotvn tho least before said Court. Saxon Roadster MIM Miriam De'ware returns Mon- Votod, that the contract made and PoppcroU Mfss M.iy Baker and other membors stream, under tho direction of S. S. 'Witness, Ooorgo F. Lawton.' Esqulro vday to her studies.at Smith College, entered Into between tho t,own of Pep First Judgo of said Court, this twcntv- of the family, from Manchester, N. H., BlooiJ, who was president of the com flrst day of September In the year one 8 P. M., rriday E\'Cnlng, October 1 Anc^ the summei; vacation, -^ with Ernest Baker, who'has -been In percU and Pr.ank''W. Fleming, dated pany then formed, for years, with thc September 2, 1920; and slgneiJ In be- thousan"'JiVd nlno hundred and twenty. EDW. HJ T0RRE3Y F M ESTY, Register ' Children liSc. Adnits 2'5c. Park Street PFS'PERKIjt, MASS.
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