Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 47, no. 44 (10 July 1915)

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Turner`s Public Spirit: vol. 47, no. 44 (10 July 1915)
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Btate Librarian V
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TURNER'S PUBLIC
Announcement
For Warm Days '
igi6
Motor Cars
MORE
POWEE
MORE
ROOM
MORE
QUALITY
si'i-:cii'"ic.\Tio.\s
Six Cylinder
Four Cylinder
,")(.» lliir.fi'piiwcr -Miitor
40 Ilrirscpuwcr .Motui'
Bort', :iy,s",\.")" s t r o k e
No. 44. Price Four Cents
Ayer, Mass., Saturday, July lo: 1915
Forty-Seventh Year
U - , Lti
iUMii.sed Garum-r p;f;riiii>
-ri-iia's wild ;vlliii!a: lii-r.i pit,;, l-l
well lilled tent on tio- f'"iii
arounds
yesterda.\
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1 evening a n d th>- ' ' i - cinwils W I T tliiiM.UKhly s:Uls;leil tiia: tll.-.v Iiiul -.;.liter, t h e i r Muii'.i.y's woilli.
Tilele were :; 1 I'i-..- .-lO, ;t!l --f whii-li
found favrjr. Tlieri- w-r.- iMin,v drills.
IierforniiiiK lions, ti-aini-d y.-.iiy. elep h a n t s . a<.'rol,at,<. performiiii; li-.-urs.
Iiarel<ack rider." atid win- walkers. ;ind
they all deserved il;i- a p p l a u s e t h a t
was a e e o r d e d them.
T h e eleplKiiits. us is usu:illy t h e case.
were objects ..I' i n t e r e s ; a n d t h e t r i c k s
t h a t they p e r f o r m e d with Walter Ali Ien a n d t w o as.sistants showed r e n i a r k iil'le intelilKeiice. Capt. We.iley's s e a l s
were a novelty,
.Miothei a c t wiiich furnislied t h r i l l s
was l)y Caiit. llan;;en. who p u t iV.-e
lions thriiu;;}! nyiner'ous s t u n t s , not
witiiout d a n g e r .
One of t h e b e a s t s
had a si'iini,- t h a t ' c a r r i e d hltn to t h e
!i,|) of t h e caKe.
lioro, •:i"'s".x'>" stri.kt
112-iiich AVhfclhas^,-
12:Mm-li
:i4.x4 T i r e s
:{4x4 Tires
When you buy a thin suit you should be careful to see that you get, reliable fabrics and
good tailoring. The easiest way to be.sure of these things is to ask.for one of our
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits
and the Varsity Fifty Five is a good model to ask for—the latest ideas in clothes without extravaV LMarx 7 gance in. either style or expenditure.
From $18.00 to $25.00
Other Makes—SIO.OO, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00
Complete Linfs of Men's and Boys' Summer Wear, Straw Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Shoes, Neckwear, Bags, Etc.
HartSchiafrner
TOWNSEND
\Vlicc!liii-'c-
C'entc-r.
.Mr. a n d i l r s , Geor^-e W.ird h: v e
wi'lcoineil intn t h e i r h o m e a n o t h e r
'!'n-(> Unit Kk-etrii- Sttii'tiiif.' niul l.itrhtiiiv: s.vsti-m; switi.-lu-^; on little da'tijliter n a m e d .Marion I.-iu:se.
wei;;lu seven pouiul.s.
.Cowl D a s l i : T i m k e n Hull.-i- Heariiij,'s tlindi^'liniit : Full F l o a l i n " R e a r
-Miss Bessie Parl<er. a teai-her in
.-"ixie; One Jhiii To[>. iiiii.rovi-<l t.vpe; L e t t llaiiiL D r i v e w i t h c e n t e r Madlsi/n. .N. H,. is eiijoyin;; a v a c a t i o n
at h e r h o m e lu-re. Miss H a t t l e .Smith,
c o i l t n . ! ; Heal I.oather. Deep f p l m l s t e r v : Crown F e n t l e i ' s : Finel.v a • t e a c h e r in F a i r h a v e n , is s p e n d i n g
h e r s u m m e r vacation with h e r liarrtiiiitod and Fijiislied.
ents. .Mr. .Uld .Mts. C h a r l e s S'mith,
lirookline street.
Prices F , 0 . B, Detroit
a t h of Oldest Kesiilent.
. $850 D e.Mondav
F O l ' K fYLI.VDKK KO.\DSTER
e v e n i n s a t twili^-ht .Mr,J,
.Martha
. I a n - Haxtei, o u r heloved a n d
.
$885
F O U R CYLLNUKK T O r H I . X O ( ' . \ U . ."> or 7 Pas-;cii:.^er.
a:;ed resident. closed t h e - s u n s e t
$1,000 year.s" of h e r lon;,' a n d useful iife a n l
HIX CYLI.XDER R O A D S T E R
peacefully l o t h e l.iru-er life
$1,050 ii.-issi-d
S I X C Y L I X D E R T O C K I X G CAR. .") or -7 P a s s e n g e r . . .
lieyoMiI, ai:i-d '.'1 yr,s, a n d S mos, • H e r
l,lrlhpl-.u-e was in Aljerdeen. Scotland,
she being a d e s c e n d a n t of one of t h e
C o m m e r c i a l Cars—1500 P o u n d s C a p a c i t y
oki ,Scotch families noted for lon-^ev.
$875
ity.
She c a m e t o New York w h e n
E.Nprcss Dflivci-y
$850
i'aiiel D e l i v e r y . .
eighteen yeai's of aite, w-here s h e m e t
S t a t i u n \Va'jr<Jii. seiiting ten
$875
and m a r r i e d J o s e p h B a x t e r in 1S4 4.
l.ater they lived in lirookline. -V. H.,
onmiUL- to Townsend some y e a r s aito.
|)f the elev-jn children who Idessed
hi-r h o m e only two s u r v i v e h e r . .Stimuel .1, i t a x t e r of Keene. N. H., a n d .Mr.s.
.Martha J, H i l d r e t h of this town, w h o
h a s faithfully a n d t e n d e r l y c a r e d for
her m o t h e r in iier deciininK years.
Mrs,
B a x t e r w.is of a s u n n y a n d
Distributors
cheerful m a k e u p a n d h a d a j o y o u s
v,ay Ilf pri.mutintf h a p p i n e s s t o all
wh.i, k n e w her. .She was t h e oldest
AYER, MASS,
Phiino 8()-:i
memlier nf thi- ConKreKational e h u r c h
in town a n d H o m e d e p a r t m e n t . .Many
wiil r e m e m b e r her cheerful jiresence
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Constmction W o r k
at t h e last c h u r c h roll call in Dctober
;tnd
wiil eherisli in iovini; r e m e n i Apparatus
Electrical Supplies
lirance. h e r jiie.isaiu j t r e e t i n s a n d
smile.
T h e funeral w.i- held from h e r late
h o m e on Hi^'hi.-ln•l street, h e r pastor,
ilev. .\, 1., .struthers. olliciating. T h e
bearer,-; were lieacmy
.K. i^. H o w a t d
.md (lei,rge I,. W h i t e o m b . J n - e p h i t .
Smith atid .Mbert D, T u r n e r , T h e
deceased was laid tn rest beside iK-r
husiiand in t h e family int a t lironl;liiie, .V. H. ,
Ayer Auto Station
Fletcher Bros.
C. K. Goodspeed hii^ ii:st;il
electiic w a t e r systfem at bis stinim-.llnme on C e n t e r foad an.; his wiuilmill was r e m o v e d this w—k i y -rimi;',as Kvans, w h o •vvlll se
own h o m e .
Mrs.
Cynthia Lynd:
windmill a n d a riot :i
systeni inst.illed a t h - r
on Center r o a d .
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The Shirley Electi:pany is Installing? .stre.
tervals b e t w e e n t h e c - n
village, a n d i t Isi exo-ct-il !h:ir
lights b e t w e e n t h e h o m - nf .Miss Kl-iKlrby, a n d t h e comtnoii will ii- out in
place' soon.
It is r u m o r e d ab6ut'tn-.v:i th.-it Hiirry
Stone, w h o closed uii his h n m - on
I ' a r k e r road e a r l y in the w-int-r
went to Boston to visit relali\'es. \v;i,^
one of t h e vicilirei of tiie sinking nf
t h e Dominion frejglit liner .Vrm-ui.i.i
on J u n e 30, by, a ; G - r m a i i subm:irin-,
.Among t h e list o t mi.ssing -Xmei leans
a p p e a r s t h e name:'pf H a r r y Stone, w h ,
registered from New- York city. It is
known tKat Mr. Stone, before leaving
Shirlev, h a d expressed a desire to g-i
a Jiosition on oiie of these -freight
iiiiers. a n d t h i s i t r e n g t h e n s t h e b e lief t h a t t h e m l s s l n - m a n may be h i m .
This r e p o r t , how'ever. luis not been
con.-irmed a s yet,! but an imiulry h a s
l)een sent t o h i s «l>ter :uiil a rejdy is
lieing a w a i t e d . (
C o n s i d e r a b l e ^xeiteir.-r.t occurred
im W e d n e s d a y pveninu-. just after
d a r k , w h e n s o m e i o f our vnuni; ladies
and m e n o u t w a l k i n g encountered an
a n i m a l in t h e .wllds of Shiriey c o m mon, w h i c h uptin closer ins|iectinn
proved to b e a s t r a v pig. After a wild
chase a b o u t t h e | cmnnion. a b o u t ten
of o u r v o u n s m e n , »'lth t h e assistance
of a s m a n y s h r j e k l n s younij ladies,
m a n a g e d to pusW^^and pull piggy into
t h e town p o u n d , i v h e r e h e was locked
up for t h e n i g h t . T h e pig Liter prnved tn belong to T h o m a s Kvans and
had lieen olT on a n all-day r a m b i - .
It is r u m o r e d , several uf mir young
in-n having iiualitied o u i t - s m c s - f illy for t h e Iiosition of lield i l n v . r , -n
vVednesday evening, t h a t -M, W, i';ir-:.
will h a v - c o m p e t i t o r s fnr ills ntlicnext y - a r .
Opposite Depot
AYER -
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4:^€rge^!^$k
Hot
Weather
SUMMErar
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Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes of every kind that is needed_ ^^^^
for your Summer Comfort, Are you going away for a vacation?. Then you wilt need . " ^
many things to insure your pleasure while a^^^y. -Qur,Blue Serge--Suits,-out "Thia^'Ss^
Underwear, our Lightweight Hosiery are all necessary to your comfort during the : ;,^
hot weather.
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West,
" . \ t t h e recent business m e e t i n g of
t h e B r o t h e r h o o d t h e following otllcers
and cnmmitte<<, were elected: M e r \ i n
W a r e s , pr.-s ; .\bl,ott H o d g m a n . vicepres,; H e r m a n 1., .Stickney. s e c ; Ashbel Stri-eter, tre:is,; Kev, J o s e p h -McKe;in, ti-:iehi'r witll a n a s s i s t a n t :ipIininted e;ich Sn:id;iy,
C'linmittees—
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ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Snci;ii. H e n r y B, H a t h a w a y . A l e x a n d e r
I'.eeil. .Mjlintt Hndginan a n d Wiill.im
\\-. Wi.'listi'r: visiting, (ienrge Allan:-,
P h o n e 8G-3
Kev. Wiiliam C. . \ d a n i s . nf I ' u i : Genri;- .\. Si-:iver, J u s t i n C. Hodgin.-in
alld Carl B. Willard; membei-ship. bridge, p r e a c h e d a good serinnr, n;i
MAZDA LAMPS
••I"-ace^'
a t t h - F i r s t I'arish chnrcli
Duncan Kusli. H e r m a n L. Stickney.
I t ia expect-ii t h . r B L U E S E R G E SUITS—.Vlwavs in ifooa itistc. <ihv;i.vs p o p u l a r ; the.v a r e well m a d e , '^vell t r i m m e d a n d
Krank Bnutelle a n d Aidi-n S h e r w i n : nil last Sund:iv,
bny',.., Ian Ku.-^k, Dr, K, S, Kly, .\shbcl l:-v, Wilii:im VV, Locke will pr-;icli nn
Sundav
mnrniiig.
J u l y I I . a t i-li-v.-:;
Sti-eeter ami K-v. Ji>,-<ejill M c K e a n ;
per,<n:ial
int.-rest,
Warren
Klliott, o'ciock,
Chas, Hnau-mm, F r - d .\, P a t c h a n d
BOXBOROUGH
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Dr, Hifiry B, Bn\riton,
O U T I N G T R O U S E R S — J u s t tin- tiling for s u m m e r (-mnfort.
I n Blue S e r g e a n d F a n c y M i x t u r e s . C u t " -^•m
Miss 01.iii\s Kaws.in spent t h e News I t e m s .
l-'nurth with friends in Actnn. r e with belt Uiops and t u r n - u p a t b o t t o m .
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A very attriictive lot of gonds w,-A M E R I C A N W A T C H C O M P A N Y B A N D O F W A L T H A M , M A S S . t u r n i n g to iler liniiie on Tu.-sd;iy,
.sold n t t h e Gooch a u c t i o n last S;i-i:t
P r i c e s — ? 2 . 5 0 , ? 3 . 0 0 , : ? 3 ' . 5 0 - a n d ' ? 4 . 0 < h ..; .f
.Mrs, I b i t t i - Blnnd moved on Tue-i- day. T h e family will p r o b a b l y r - i i n : '
day frnm t h e t,-iienient iu t h e William in town d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r , a n d Imvi
Town Hall Park, Littleton, J u l y 2 4 , 1 9 1 5
T e n n e y house on .Main street into t h e not decided w h e r e t h e i r future h m r
AU t h e l e a d i n g m a k e s w i l l b e f o u n d
t e n e m e n t in C'h;irlci t ' a r w e l l ' s h o u s e will be. -Mr. Gooch's sister, Mrs, VV'i; T H I N U N D E R W E A R - I n e i t h e r Two-pieee o r T n i o n S u i t s .
C'O.VC'KKT ' •<> fl.iKI
on Bridge s t r e - t , receiitl>- \-acated b>' Hams, is with t h e m a n d Inlends here.
H e n r y B, Hath;iway,
gn soon tn California, w-here she h i s
KollowctI by DaiK-lna in t h e T o w n Htill from il.tfo to 1 I.iid
.Mrs, H e r m a n I . i w r e n c - h:is r e t u r n - relatives.
l.,.jj.e3_M,.,rs B a l b r i g g a n
2 5 ^ a n d 5 0 < each.^^
.Admission lo t h e Concert i-'x-. J K T |>orson. which wiil include p a r k i n g ed to h e r mnt lu-r'.- in .M:i,^ijt:. N. li.,
T h e hnliibiy was very quiet h - r - :i~
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d.-i\s,
BoysB
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tlliise whn w a n t e d to c e l e b r a t e fnur:n
priviieges for ;..uti.niol,iii-s.
i,-^,-^ l-;mi!j- I ' r r h i s l,i-i-n assisting a m p l e ojiiinrtunity at e i t h e r Harv;iri!
T h i s Band is cor.siiiereil one of t h e I'inest in t h e Sta;.- iiiid a line c n - in .M
M e n ' s B. V. D. a n d P o r o s k n i t
5 0 ^ each, , 'j-J^
t i l - h n u s - w n r k iiX t h - S-iu iiin:iconk nr Soutli .Vcton. a n d .a few s t r - n i i n u s
cert is assured,
^ hnt-1 tlii^ w - - k ,
liatriots. l i k - C, T. W e t h e r b e e Jllll! l i S
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riders,
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.Mts, J n i l - r y ' s rn-itli-r. \ \ h - ' li;is been
visiting ,1' li-r h n m - hi-r-, h:is r - -bnth of t h - n e i g h b o r i n g cei-liriitiniiM e n ' s U n i o n S u i t s 9 I . O O , 9 1 . 2 5 a n d $ 1 . 5 0 >,^5
tiirti-d tn l)inili,irtnn, -V, H,, .-iccnni.Mrs, C. '1', W e t h e r b e e Is sii-ndii.IN T H E 1 6 T H SERIES OF
|i:ini-il liy her ii:i ui;liti-r frnm K:ist the week with a n a u n t In I'mtlanil,
Bf.ys' I ' n i o n S u i t s , . . ' . .
50^^ and 7 5 ^ ^ ^ |
BI itl'.,',-\\;iti r, whn iliis been siieniiiilg Me,
s,.veral « e - k s with h - r rnntlii-r. .Mrs,
.Mr. and .Mrs, Lewis Kichard-.T
B. V. I), a n d Poro.sknit U n i o n S u i t s . . , . . .
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Jniii-ry,
w.-nt nn .111 a u t o t r i p to N e w l l a n u i .Mr- . l i m e s Will:ir,! w:is cali-d tn s h i r - last S:iturday. t a k i n g with ih.-ii!
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. .d
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d i n g s . In Coat a n d R e g u l a r S t y l e s , some w i t h s o f t
I.i-nTi!in>:'-r nn .s;iiiii];i\- 1).\- t h e illii-ss .Mrs, .M:irllia .Vrmstrong a n d dau-»lit--- S U M M E R S H I R T S - - . \ 1 1 the latest k
..! ii,-i b:i.:l'.i-r, whn is imw at t h - Clin- nf W-st .Vcton.
Mrs. A r m s t r n n : : i^
ei'iff's and some with huin.lered cuffs.
Also, t h e N e w e s t T h u i g , . t h e S p o t t ' ,-^'g|
tcn li.->i.u:il fnr tri-;itiii-iit,
niiief>-twn ;ind greatl.v enjoyed t;;S h i r t , w i l h collar a l i a r h e d .
^ " ^ '.\]r- i ' I , i i - n c - Stic'Kn-y ;ind .Mrs, trip, Mlss S:ira U i c h a r d s o n .loipi-d t l i I,,-is \-..«.- li,i-,.- i.-tiini-il frnm :i visit V'iets p a r t y nn t h e i r t r i p to Califnn:: i
Price.s—50<^, 9 1 . 0 0 a n d ^ l . S O - - - j
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-Jhe I"rli-<- of Slitires In T h i s .Series ndvanix-s on ,Iiily l.">
T h - r-t:n;;i:- liusiii-ss m - e t i n g nf t l l - lii-rm:in-Iltt,\- settled a t t h e C;innll
l-'ur f u r t h - r Infiirm.itlnn .uiplv to
S i r a w I l a t s of e v e r y k m ! for Men. Bo.vs ,'ind C h i l d r e n ; nlso, C l o t h i f a t s of e v e r y ^
V, 1', S, C, K, w:is held :it tile h n m e place, which -Mr. Hall h a s bnio;li: S T R A W H A T S
\V, H, U ' l M l l ' l t . T r e a s , , .Shirley
1). C. r.-\ II.S'i.NS. I'res,* r.,it.k Kll:,. ,\yer nf t h e presiii-nt. ian Kusk, nn 'i'li-s- This is t h e t h i r d t i m e h e h a s niiA-c.
day evening with ten p r - s - n t .-iml n - - since selling his large farm a f-w
side t h e f e a u l i r r n u t b l - nf b u s l n e i s weeks a g o .
Prices—Men's H a t s . . . .
5 0 ^ to f 3 . 0 a - - s % | .
I-'lt.\.VK CII'.I-M'illV. I,ncal Collector. I.ittli-t-.i,
Iilans w - r - m a d - tn linlii a l i w n ii:irty
.Mr. a n d M r s . Albert H a r t w e l l linl
Children's H a t s 2 5 < t 3 * f l . 0 0 f ^ ' ^
in t h e n e a r futur-,
rli-ir a n n u a l famliy r e u n i o n fiti .M--i He<l Cross W o r k .
PEPPERELL
K-v, Jiisejih MrKeaii will t.ik- f-r day. e n t e r t a i n i n g t h e i r b r o t h e r s ;i:.ii
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In .idilltlnn t o t h e .-irti, b- in lii-^t his tnpic Sund.i.v m o r n i n g ".Xiinth-r sist-rs with t h e i r families; also, tii-;:
i w e e k ' s issue r e g a r d i n g Kev, It, \V,prolil-m in holy a r i t h m e t i c — d i v i s i n n " fri-nil. .Miss C a r l t o n . .Mrs. l-nl-ii-i T A N O X F O R D S - F o r .Men o r W o m e n , in a great v a r i e t y of styles a n d q u a l i t i e s . A l s o , W h i t e C a n V a » i ; - ^
D r a w b r i d g e ' s talk. J u n e in, nn th,- ,inil he wiii conduct t h e serviee in t h - eiit-it.Miied .Mr. a n d Mrs'. Lovett. ir-oi
News Itonis.
P u m p s a n d Tennis P u m p s for W o m e n a n d C h i l d r e n .
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Ked Cross. It m i g h t be salil t h a t he
Bronklyn. r e l a t i v e s of Mr. r o l a m l ,
T h e picnic of t h e I), A, It,. wlilo':i a n n o u n c e d t h e fact t h a t o n e dollar vening, thi- tojiic being " f l a k i n g life .Mrs C.-nrge B u r r o u g h s h a d a bir.:P
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was to have been held on Julv 16, h a s pays for a y e a r ' s m e m b e r s h i p In thi
family g a t h e r i n g w-lth flrcw-orks in t'n •
.Miss .\da I'iarke is visiting with t h e evening,
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J u l y 12. a t four o'clock. A full a t - send t h e i r n a m e s with t h e fee to .Mrs. d a u g h t e r Dorothy a r e sjiending a fcw- Mlss Caroline B u r n s a n d friend, of
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t e n d a n c e iR desired.
t h e m o n e y direct t o n.-itional he.ad- at h e r h o m e in Quincy,
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week-end In Har\-ard,
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J a m e s W i n c h , Mrs. Beecher Cotton, .Main street to t h e c h a p t e r h o u s e to
nulte seriously sick w i t h erysipelas
Mrn. T h o m n s G a r d n e r . Mrs. William follow- t h c golden rule. T h c c h a p t e r CcnKT.
and Is still u n d e r t h o d o c t o r ' s care.
M,.n's s u m m e r Ties
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G a r d n e r , Mrs. J o h n Toomey. Mrs. house will be open for v o l u n t e e r servMlss E t h e l Kand, of Wollaston, Is a
Mrs, C h a r l e s Libble m e t w i t h a n a c Stock, .Mrs. H a r r y Clark, .Mrs. Hone ices In folding dressings a n d rolling gue-st a t t h e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. cldeirt while d r i v i n g Out of h e r yard
UawRon, Mlss Lizzie J o r d a n .
b a n d a g e s every
Wednesday
.after- C. E . Goodsjieed,
last S a t u r d a y . T h e h o r s e staTted a n d
T h e J u l y c o m m i t t e e of t h e L. B. K. noon, from 2.SO t o 6 o'clock, until
Little Christine Stebblns, of t h e vil- s h e w-as throw-n f o r w a r d , b a d l y Injur- I M P O R T A N T N O T I C E - T h i s S t o r e will bc Closed e v e r y T h u r s d a y a t 1 2 o ' c l o c k noon d a m ? On
w-lll give a n e n t o r t a i n m e n t . a t h r e e - f u r t h e r notice.
lage. Is s p e n d i n g a few- days a t t h e ing h e r left a r m .
a n d A u g u s t . T h i s S t o r e O p e n on M o n d a y , F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y Evenings,^ , '
T h e C a m p - l l r e GlrlS' m e t a t t h e
a c t d r a m a , entitled " O u t of town," on
h o m o of Mr. a n d .Mrs, Oeorge Hachet!.
Clipping.
T h u r s d a y evenlnff, J u l y 22.
T h e portion o t t h e s t a t e road p r e t t y new- h o m e of Mlss M a r l o n B u r Is t a k e n from t h e t h r o u g h N o r t h Shirley Is p r a c t i c a l l y rouBhs ln«l Satnrday. Mlns BurrouRh-"
A r e d u c t i o n In t h e salary of t h c G aTr hd en e rfollowlns
Is guardian while Ml«a 'Viets Is away.
Nc-n-s c o n c e r n i n g L a T e n a ' s
p o n t m n s t c r a t E i s t Pepperell from w-lld a n i m a l clrcu.^ w h i c h fii t o be lYi c o m p l e t e d w-lth t h e exception of t h e The Ktrl" went-on a hike th search ot
s u r f a c e w o r k . It Is expected t h a t t h o
$1800 t o $1700 h a n been an,nouncea P e p p e r e l l on' J u l y 15:
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m e n t a t 'WashlnRton,
Robert Murphy's Sons Co.
Ayer, Mass,
Lighting Fixtures
BAND CONCERT
SHARES
Here you will find suggestions for your needs whether you stay at home or
go on a vacation.
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S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y ' 10, 1916
O N E DOLLAR A N D F I F T Y CENTS
•A c h i l d o f J o s e p h T . R i c h a r d s o n a n I n t e r e s t i n g a n d a n i m a t e d
discusAt t h e s e s s i o n o t h e b i b l e s c h o o l ,
a c c i d e n t a l l y c u t off t h e e n d j o i n t o f s i o n , t o u r g e t h i s c o m m i t t e e t o p r o - w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d i r o m p t l y a t t w e l v e w h i c h w a s . v e r y g r a t i f y i n g a s r c h e a r P E R YEAR I N A D V A N C E
« a l a In- u n l s o i i h a d b e e n In p r o g r e s s
a finger o n ' W e d n e s d a y .
c e e d In t h e i r o w n g o o d J u d g m e n t t o -
o l c l o c k , flrsC s t e p s will b e t a k e n t o - l e a s t h a n t w o w e e k s . T h e f a r c e g i v e n
the starting
of a
c l u b h o u s e w a r d t h e a n n u a l p : r nic,
.K c o m m i t t e e b y t h e G r a n g e c a s t was e x c e e d l n l y e n Some
Stony
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farmers
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GEORGE U. B. TURNER.
P n b U l h c r r u s h i n g h a y i n g ; o t h e r s , w-lth
w-lll b e a p p o i n t e d a:: ,1 s u g g e s t i o n s a s k - t e r t a i n i n g a n i t k e p t t h e a u d i e n c e I n
folded building fund.
JOH.N U . T C R . V B R , E d i l o r
a r m s , a r e waiting for t h e w e a t h e r to
good h u m o r throughout the perform.Mlss C l a r a E . S e a r s l e f t F r i d a y f o r e d f o r .
come on.
^ s ' a h a n t , w h e r e s h e will s p e n d t h e
A t t h c C. E . ] j r a \ . I :neeting, h e l d tit a n c e .
m o n t h s of J u l y a n d A u g u s t a t h e r 7 . 3 0 I n t h c c h u r c h . . i r l o r . t h e t o p i c
T h e r e c e i p t s n e t t e d close t o llfty
W e pabUsh tbe rollowing,Papers:
Graniteville.
summer.residence there.
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f o r d i s c u s s i o n w-iil
T u r n e r ' s P u b l i c Spirit^ A y e r , M a a a .
T h e G r a n l t e v l H e baseli:tll t e a m h a d
C h a r l e s E . P e r r l n , p l u m ' b l n g a n d w o r t h w - h l l e , " .M:s . M n i a T . I t o y a l t h e e x p e n s e o f a h a r d w o r k i n g f e w
on a c o m m i t t e e t h a t k n o w s n o t d e a g a m e s c h e d u l e d w i t h t h e P o n i e s of h e a t i n g c o n t r a c t o r , o f A y e r , Is i n s t a l l - w i l l b e i n c h a r g e .
The Groton Landmark
feat.
L o w e l l o n t h e h o m e g r o u n d s ' h e r e l a s t i n g t h e h<it w a t e r h e a t i n g
system,
T b e Pcppereil Clarion-AdTertlser
Saturday, b u t for some reason or oth- plumbing a n d w a t e r system at t h e old
H i e Uttleton Guidon
Xew Advertisement,
e r t h e L o w e l l c l u b failed t o jiut In a n . S p r a g u e p l a c e o n t h e A y e r r o a d f o r C.
The Westford 'Wardsman
appearance.
I t w a s tt g r e a l d l . s i i p - C. D o e . o f . L e . N i n g t o n .
T h e w o r k -if
p o i n t m e n t t o t h e fans, b u t t h e m : i n - r e n o v a t i n g a n d m a k i n g i m p r o v e n i e n t s XcH'S Item-s.
T b e H a r v a r d HUIslde
agement
o f t h e l o c a l e l u b Is h e l d o n t h c r e s i d e n c e Is e x p e c t e d t o b e
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blameless
as the manager
o f t h e c o m p l e t e d b y J u l y iU.
b o r o , V t . . h a s b e e n :ii • -.iii-.x of I j e a .
T b e Toivnsend Tocsin
P o n i e s w r o t e t h e <l:iy b e f o r e t h a t t ' n e y
this
and
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E l i z t i b . - i : TlKieh.-r
Tbe Brooldlne (N. H.) Beacon
w o u l d ' s u r e l y b e c)n h . i n d f o r t s i t u r - T h e C e l e b r a t i o n .
w e e k , a n d t h e r c c i i i - i t o f iii:iliy c : l l i s
day's game.
f r o m L i t t l e t o n f r i e i i l > . .Mlss S a n d f o . - d
T b e UuUis ( N . H . ) H o m e s t e a d
In s p i t e of t h e v e r y
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Both
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w-ere n u m b e ; - o f j i e o p l e of t h i s a n d s u r Entcrc'd a s second-class m a t t e r a t t b e c h u r c h
ago.
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c e l e b r a t e d b y K e v . 1'.. J . . M c C o y , o f r o u n d i n g t o w n s g a t h e r e d a t B r o m l l e l d
jwstofllci; a t A y e r , M a s s .
T e w k s b u r y , w-ho g a v e i n t e r e s t i n g s e r - g r o u n d s o n t h ; i t d a y t o c e l e b r a t e t h e s e v e n t h g r a d e " I n ,-;i)iiii--tiel,l t l i e h i s t
and pure linseed oil. Such paint,
T h e s p , , ! t s a t n i n e o ' c l o c k si.\ m o n t h s a n d r ' t i n i s ne.st \ e a r t o
m o n s t h a t w e r e deeiily a p p r e c i a t e d a t K o u r t h .
.Kiitiirdiiy, J u l ) - 1 0 , 191.'5.
H o y s u n - t e a c h t h e e i g h t h g r a d i ^ :it :iii i n c r e a s e d
mixed on fhe job to suit
both masses.
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g e n e r a l boys liver
lower cost.
T h e boys w e r e
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4 4 0 - y d s . . E l l e r y K o y a l " i s t . ' H .o u t t o g e t h e r t h e n i g n t b e f o r e , r i n g i n g
ti< h*'r - i r l h o u d h*,.nie i n W v s t H a r t - c o m m i t t e e s :
For lead, oii and other painting
J. A. Healy,
g e n e r a l 2d;
f o u l , N't,, lati* la.st w e t k o n t i c c o u n t m a n a g e r ; H u g h F . D a i l e y . a s s - t . ; A . I t . W h i t t e m o r e 2 u ; o p e n t o a l l , pol.-'ito b e l l s a n d g i v i n g f r e i i u e n t o t h e r r e requisites, call us today.
admitted
of h . r :ii.>thor'.*> seruHi:^ c o n d i t i o n , b u t W a l l , s e c ; E d w a r d T . H a n l e y . t r e a . s . r a c e . I ' a u l .McNifr l.st, H . -Mc.Viff 2 d ; m i n d e r s t h a t t h e o c c a s i o n
o b s t a c l e r a c e . I ' a u l .Mc.Viff 1 s t , < i r - o f s o m e p r i v i l e g e s n o t i n d u l g e d In :it
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h e r arrival.
T h c ball g a m e scheduled for Saturi-he h . i d In-en a n iiiv.-illd f o r n e a r l . v d a y , J u l y 1 0 , b e t w e e n t h e G r a n l t o v l l l e v l l l e P r i n c e I ' d ; 5 0 - y d . d a s h f o r g i r l s . o t h e r t i m e s , b u t I n g e n e r a l t h e y w e r e
i h r e e .vc;ir.s. t h e r e s u l t , o f a p a r a l . v t i c c l u b a n t l t h e W o o d b i n e c l u b o f L o w - D o r i s D t i v i s 1 s t , I t a c h e l R y a n I'd r p o - n o t e x c e s s i v e I n t h e i i - d e m o n s t r a t i o n s ,
little
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1st, J e s s i e C a m e r o n 2 d .
could n o t b c attributed to patriotic
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last M o n d a y o n a c c o u n t of t h e rain. w e r e a s follows:
a o d t h e holiday.
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n t h e S t a t e of Mas.«achus-eit.--, a t t h e in AycT, Groton. Peppprell. Townsond. Iiarvard, Littleton. ,SliirIey,
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William
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of
(••oliimhiis.
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34 East Srain Street, Ayer
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from.
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n e w p o t a t o e s f o r d i n n e r K o u r t h of Brothers* s t o r e .
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s h i p w i t h p r e a c h i n s ' w i l l b e h e l d a t MJ.Hs H e W - n
h a d n e w t o m a t o e s — a l l t h i s In . S t o n y w-ill b e s h o w n o n It.
i i r n a n . a c c o m p a n i e d b y t h i s 2 o d d a y of J u l y , 1915..
t h e C'onL-reKational c h u r c h o n S u n d a y h o r m o t h ' T ,
B r o o k soil.
T. J a m e s H a r v e y , N o t a r y Public.
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T h e subject of t h e ner,
a r c n j ^ . j . . , .^
Dealer In
^J*d b y M r s . G a r d n o r . C o r r e c t — A t t e s t :
M r . find M r s . Thoma.'S E . T a v l o r . o f v a r d W o m a n ' s c l u b o n t h e l a s t W e d - p a s t o r s s e r m o n will h e " B e a t I n K t o
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W o o d s W I I o . N . H . , a r e -visiting a t t h e n e s d a y In J u n e , a n d c a l l e d b y re<juest w i n d w a r d . "
H e n r y A. Hlll,
.Music b y t h e q u a r t e t K a t h l e e n W j , - }
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry '
Old Orikcn B u c k e t f a r m , t h o h o m o of of t h e b u l l d l n e fund
. furnished a splendid
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W. P . Itockwood,
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nd t h o fine w o r k of
Plants, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Etc,
w a s v o t e d b y a largo majority, a f t e r by Excell.
' t h e o r r h e M r : , -.^
'Il u n i v e r s a l a p p I a u » ; o ,
Directors.
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Deserves
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Your house deserves the best paint
you can secure. We
recommend
LITTLETON
LOWELL & FITCB^BURG ST,
RAILWAY COMPANY
The flrst car leaves Ayer for
Lowell at 6 a,, m,,.then five minutes past the hour up to and including 10,05 p, m.
Leave North Chelmsford at 6.15
a. m. for Ayer, then twenty minutes past the hour, UD to and including 11,20 p. m, "
SUNDAY: Leave Ayer at 7.05
a. m. Leave North Chelmsford at
8.20 a. m., then the same time as
week days.
Ayer, Mass,, July 1, 1915,
Louis H, Cushing, Superintendent
WESTFORD
Dutch B o y
Red Seal
White Lead
SHATTUCK'S STORE
Groton, Mass.
Do You Know the Pleasure of
Ironing by Electricity ?.^
Have you "retired" from the stove-heatedflat-iron,a
broiling, hot kitchen and complete physical exhaustion
each ironing day?
A Guaranteed Electric Iron at $2.50
Means Cool Ironing Days All Summer
AYER ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY
Barry Building
Ayer, Mass.
I BRYANT & ' STRATTON |
COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
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Fruit Jars
HORSES
FOR
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Whitney's Stable
AYER, MASS.
HARVARD
AUOUSTUS LOVEJOY
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Insurance Agent and Broker
PICTURE FRAMING
Dale Biirsery
HENRY W. ROBBINS •
Ayer Variety Store
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TOWNSEND ,
Center.
M r s . A. J . A t w o o d la e n t e r t a i n i n K
her
young
niece,
Mlss
Elizabeth
Krench,
and
friend,
Mlss
Gladys
S t a r k e y of A s h b y t h i s w e e k .
Mr, a n d M r s , H e n r y B . H i l d r e t h ,
Mr, a n d M r s , K r a n k S h i r l e y a n d Iltt l c d a u g h t e r C a t h e r i n e of S w a m p s c o t t
m o t o r e d to ManchCHter this week a n d
enjo.ved a f o u r d a y s ' o u t i n g w i t h i l r .
and Mrs. Kalph Ueed,
Mr. a n d M r s . E a r l e M i l l e r of S u m e r v i l l e a r c e n j o y i n g a*' v a c a t i o n
with
their parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. George
C l a r k a n d Mr. a n d M r s . H e n r y Miller.
T h e T o w n s e n d A . A . t e a m w,i.s d e f e a t e d b y t h c S h i r l e y .K. A. a t S h i r l e y
3 to 2 last S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .
The
f i r s t d e f e a t ot, the
season for t h e
T o w n s e n d A. A,
O n a c c o u n t of t h e r a i n t h e m o r n i n g
of t h c K o u r t h t h c b a i l g a m e w i t h t h e
P e p p o r e l l A . A . w a s c a l l e d ott, t h i s
being
the attraction
of t h e
day's
sports and- t h e public w a s m u c h disappointed.
The
public
library
a n d "reading
r o o m will b e o p e n a g a i n S a i u r d a y aft e r n o o n a n d evening, J u l y 10, w h e n
t h e n e w b o o k s r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d will
be dLstributed to t h e public.
I n d e p e n d e n c e d.iy w a s c e l e b r a t e d
Hi a q u i e t w a y i n t h i s v i l l a g e M o n d a y .
J u l y 5. T h e " n i g h t b e f o r e " a t m i d night the boys m a d e m e r r y by t h e
b l o w i n g of h o r n s a n d t h e b u i U l i n g o f
bonlires, t h e oid-timo p r a n k s
were
played, the c o m m o n o r n a m e n t e d with
c a r t w h e e l s a n d t h e c l a n g of t h e " m u 'sical s a w " p r o c l a i m o d t o t h e .sleeping
villagers t h a t t h e g l o r i o u s F o u r t h ha/1
a r r i v e d arid it w a s t i m e t o a w a k e .
Xo
Heri(,UK < l n m a g e t o p r o p e r t y o r a c c i dent was reported.
T h e O a y %vas
I>le.isantly s p e n t in f a m i l y
parllo.s,
s o m e leaving town to enjoy t h e celebration at Lowell and Leominster.
liuscball.
T h e T o w n s e n d P.ed S o x d e f e a t e d t h e
L u n e n b u r g A. A. on t h e T o w n s e n d
g r o u n d s l a s t S a t u r d a y b y t h e s c o r e of
1 t o 0, i n a v e r \ ' i n t e r e . s t i n g g a m e .
The score:
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H a l l l s e y , rf.
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JIauricc Keasler a n d daughter from
Boston visited h i s d a u g h t e r R o s e a t
t h e h o m e of M i s a SI, E l i n o r T o w e r
last week.
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There was a large attendance at
the Baptist c h u r c h last Sunday m o r n ing when t h e p a s t o r preached a patrio t i c s e r m o n o n " T h e d u t i e s of a c i t i zen."
T h e c h u r c h w a s prettily decorated with.Hags a n d liowers a n d t h e
choir sang a p p r o p r i a t e selections for
the day.
Mlss Gladys Hawson pres i d e d a t t h e o r g a n in t h e a b s e n c e of
Miss E m m a A d a m s .
L a s t S u n d a y a f l e r n o o n t h e p e a c e of
the village w a s d i s t u r b e d by t w o Into.\icalod m e n w h o c r e a t e d quite a
disturbance upon t h c street and att e m p t e d t o b r e a k i n t h e d o o r s of t h e
hotel during t h e late afternoon.
They
w e r e t a k e n in c h a r g e b y Special P o lice H a t h a w a y a n d S h e r w i n a n d h e a d - ,
cd over t h e line t o w a r d t h e i r h o m e s
in M a s o n , X.' H .
During the heavy thunder shower
of t h e c a r l y h o u r s o f l a s t S a t u r d a y
m o r n i n g t h c e l m t r e e In f r o n t of t h e
h o m e of A l b e r t \ V . a i t e w a s s t r u c k b y
l i g h t n i n g a n d s e v e r a l of t h e c l a p b o a r d H t o r n oft t h e h o u s e . T h i s is t h e
second time within a year that the
place h a s b e e n s t r u c k , a s last August,
during a heavy shower one afternoon,
lightning entered a n d did m u c h d a m age to t h e house.
Every Woman
Can Use
and ought to use occasionally,
a proper remedy for the
headache, backache, languor,
nervousness and ' depression to which she may be
subject These troubles and
others are symptoms of debility and poor circulation caused
by indigestion or constipation
a r e . at once safe, certain and
convenient.'. They clear the system
and purify the blood. They exert a general tonic effect and
insure good Health and strength,
so that all the bodily organs do
their natural work witiout causing
suffering.
Every woman' of- the
thousands v/ho have tried them,
knows that Beecham's Fills- act
To Certain
Advantage
D O N ' T GO
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LUNENBURG
:
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Holitlay Visitors,
T h e visitors in t o w n o v e r t h e h o l i d a y s w e r e M r . a n d M r s . K. \\. B r a y t o n . o f P r o v i d e n c e . K , I., a n d s o n
Bandfll with George Adams;'Mr. and
Mrs.
Lockwood a n d children,
from
M a n c h e s t e r . N. H.. with Mr. a n d Mrs.
F r a n k F a r r a r ; . M r . a n d Mr.-*. \\. HW i l l a r d . of D o r c h e s t e r , w i t h t h e i r l i t tle d a u g h t e r .Martha, a n d George Willard. from Brookline. with Mrs. Maria
D!r»e:wos wHK Ertir B«x of Spucul VaJae lo W«o«aL.
W i l l a r d ; Mrs. J o h n s o n a n d Miss Sadie
. SoU«rtr7irh<r«. Il b o m , I3c.^2$e.
B e l l , f r o m t h e C e n t e r , a t C. L . W e b s t e r ' s ; S. L e r o y S h a p l e l g h . f r o m S o m orvllle. w i t h h i s g r a n d m o t h e r . M r s .
Mary Fostor; H a r r y Streeter and Mrs.
Louis Steeter a n d . son Norman, from
W a l t h a m . a t M r s . M a r y S t r e e t e r ' a In
Jos.selynvlllo; M l s s M a b e l . T h o m p s o n , on a s h o r t or l o n g trip beforo y o u
from Boston, with h e r mother, Mrs. h a v e
i n s p e c t e d ,our» s t o c k of g o o d
Charles
Patch;
Ernest
K a d d y a n d t h i n g s t h a t y o u will s u r e l y enjoy.
If
f a m i l y a n d R o y K a d d y , from Boston, y o u a r e o n e t o .stay a t h o m e w e ' c a n
w i t h r e l a t i v e s in J o s s e l y n v i l l e ; G e o r g e p l e a s e y o u j u s t a s well, f o r w e h a v e
E l l i s , of B o s t o n , a t t h e h o m e o f h i s s u c h a f r e s h l i n e o f s m a l l g r o c e r i e s
mother, Mrs.' Anna
Kllis; Mr. a n d
a l w a y s o n h a n d t h a t it will b e a
Mrs. W y m a n a n d child, from W o r c e s t e r , w i t h Mr.s. D . < >. E v a n s , of J o s - p l e a s u r e f o r y o u t o m a k e a c h o i c e .
^ V e a r e a g e n t s a l s o f o r t h e t w o be.st
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of t h e C e n t e r , a n d M i s s A g n e s W i l Very Beat
son, from
W a l t h a m . with Mr. a n d
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•One out when w i n n i n g run scored.
mothers.
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h e r t h i r d b i r t h d a y , a n o t h e r t h e tirst
\Vc«U
a n n i v e r s a r y of h o r ) ) i r t h . t h e t w e n t y M r s . S. W . U i > t o n , of J o s s e i y n v i l l e . n i n e b y a t t e n d i n g t h e p a r t y .
M r s . S.
h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m a f e w day.**' vi.sit L'. M c l n t i r e Is s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e
w i t h r e l a t i v e s in T e m p l e , X. H .
cradle
roll
department
and
had
M r s . G e o r g e A . S e a v e r a c c o m p a n i e d c h a r g e of t h e e x e r c i s e s , w h i c h " p r o v • her daughter, Mrs. Halph
H, W i l - ed v e r y d e l i g h t f u l to e v e r y o n e , e s p e l a r d . u y o n h e r r e t u r n to D o r c h e s t e r cially t h e g a m e s for t h e little p e o p l e
on T u e s d a y m o r n i n g b y a u t o for a and t h e i n t e r e s t i n g talk to t h e m o t h e r s by M r s . R o b e r t A. B r y a n t .
One
w e e k ' s visit.
M r s . I'^rank W h e e l e r , of F i t c h b u r i ; . m o t h e r d e s e r v e s s p e c i a l m e n t i o n , a s
s h e w a s i>resent w i t h h e r live little
is a t h o r old h o m e a t t h e W h e e l e r
c h i l d r e n , a l l of w h o m e n j o y e d t h e e x farm on t h e Ashby road with h e r ercises
very
much.
Refreshmenis
d a u g h t e r , M r s . J o h n Power.-*.
were served, which rounded out a
A l b e r t W a i t e . i s assistin*-; a s c l e r k a t p l e a s a n t a n d p r o l i t a b l e a f t e r n o o n f u r
I. V. S h e r w i n ' s s t o r e d u r i n g t h e s u m - a l l p r e s e n t .
mer vacation.
The Lunenliurg brass band played
Clarence
Webster
returned
last
w e e k f r o m a v e r y p l e a s ; i n t v a c a t i o n in G r o t o n o n T u e s d a y n i g h t f o r t h e
celebration
exercises
planned
for
trip to N e w York.
Monday
evening.
but
nece.ssarily
J a m e s L . F l y n n , o f B r o o k l y n . N*. V . . p o s t p o n e d o n a c c o u n t uf t h e w e a t h e r .
spent tho week-end a t his s u m m o r
The many friends, former
neighc o t t a g e h e r e , a n d h i s (Iau;,'hter M a r g a r e t , w h o h a s b e e n v i s i t i n s f r i e n d s b o r s a n d a c j u a i n t a n c e s of M r s . M a r y
in N e w Y o r k s i n c e h e r > ; r a d u a t i o n . J . B o s w o r t h w i l l l>o i n t e r e s t e d a s w e l l
as i)ainod to I e a r n t h a t s h e passed
has arrived for the s u m m e r .
f r o m t h e e a r t h l y t o t h e h e a v e n l y life
Mi.ss K e n a C l a p p . w h o h a s b e e n f o r o n W e d n e s d a y . J u n e 3 0 .
For many
the past yoar or more with h e r rela- years Mrs. B o s w o r t h w a s a resident
t i v e s . M r . a n d M r s . A l b e r t W a i t e a n d of L u n e n b u r g , b u t a:>out t e n y e a r s
f a m i l y , a t t h e i r c o t t a g e o n t h ' e r o a d a g o , a f t e r t h e d e a t h of h e r s o n . t h e
f' t h e C e n t e r , h a s
rt.'turned
t o h e r l a s t r e m a i n i n g m e m b e r of h e r i t n h o m e in C l i f t o n d a l e f o r t h e p r e s e n t .
m e d i a t e family, s h e r e m o v e d to h e r
town
of
Brookline.
N. IL.
M r . S m a U . f r o m I i o s t o n , w h o is e m - n a t i v e
p l o y e d a t t h e I 3 e l ; ; r a d e ru-.; f a c t o r y i n w h e r e s h e m a d e h e r h o m e w i t h h e r
J o s s e l y n v i l l e . Is b o a r d i n i ; a t t h e I m i r . e s i s t e r u n t i l h e r d o a t h . a n d t h e n w e n t
of M r . a n d M r s . H e r m a n I... S t i c k n e y , t o I t ' i a r d w i l h a n e i u i i b o r , a n o h l
friend, wliero h e r last y e a r s
were
Mr.'^. A u s t i n , of F l m s t r e e t , is o n t h e j i a s s e i l i n c o m f o r t
and whero her
s i c k list a n d u n d e r t h e iloctnr'.'^ c a r e t i e a t h u c c u r r e d a t t h o ai.'e of n i n e t y this week.
t h r e e y e a r s , o n J u n e :;0, T h o f n n e r a l
. J u s t i n C. Hodr.,'ir.an r e c e i v e d th*- w a s h e l d o n F r i d a y . J u l y 'I. a n d h a d
n e w s o a r l y l a s t w . - e k <»' t h e . l e a t l i of it n o t bt.-en f u r t h o s e v e r e r a i n of t h a t
his sister. Mrs. Lydia A n n e
W i l l i s . d a y a l;n :re delo'_:aliMn f>f h e r o l d
whri p a s s e d a w a y at h e r h n m e in I ' e s f r i e n d s f r o m L u n e n l o i r g w o u l d h a v e
M o i n e s . I o w a . S u n d a y . J u n e 20. M r s , a t t e i u i e d .
I n t e r m ' - n t w a s in t h e f a m W i l l i s w a s a n a t i v e .»f t h i s v i l l a g e . ily l o t a t I ' . r o o k l i n e .
where her early days were
passed.
P h e w a s b o r n in t h e o l d H n d u ' m : u i
L i e u t . G o v . G r a f t o n 1). C u s h i n g h a s
h o m e s t e a d , n o w occupied by Justin accejited
tho invitati'in
t " be t h e
} I u d ; ; m a n .and f a m i l y , a b o u r s e v e n t \ " s p e a k e r h e r o o n ' >Id H o m e d a y .
\'<'ars a « o , h e r j i a r e n t s bein;,; J ' . e n j a M!s.«es A l i c e a n d M a r i a n K e e s e a r t inin a n d Klizabetli H i i d ^ m a n .
wellk n o w n r e s i d e n t s o f t h i s V'iliaue a n d s p e n d i n g a p a r t <*f t : i e i r v a c a t i o n .it
t
h
o
h o m e o f M i s s e s H e l e n M. a n d L,
q i i i i e a n u m b e r nf t h e r)l<l r e s i . l e n t s
h ' - r e r e c a l l h e r w i t h j i l e a s a n t m e i i v ' - i - ' r a n c o s J o n e s , a n d l a t e i - will « o w i t h
t
h
e
m
t o t h e c o t t a g e ;it I ^ a k o W i n n i r i e s a n d rej^'rot t o l e a r n of h e r d e a t h .
B e s i d e h e r I t r o t h e r . s h o l e a v e s a sif- p e s a u k e e .
t e r . M r s . F l i z a b e t h W i l l i s of H u n t i n ^ ' Mrs. A b b i e E. IMlIinus h a s just h n d
t o n . B. I.
a lino n e w c e m e n t w a l k l a i d f r o m h e r
houst' to t h e road.
M. F , H a r v e y a n d
M r s . I * a w t n n of t h f C e n t e r a t t e n i l - A. (J. E n u - r s ' i n d i t l t h e w o r k .
e d s e r v i c e s a t t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h (f
M r s . C. B. I ^ r . n g l e v a n d s o n , H a r l a n
w h i e h s h e is a m e m b e r , spendin;,' t h o
L. B u r n e l l . a t t e n d e d w \ e r y pU-asant
d a y w i t h friond.s on S u n d a y .
I ' a m i l y p a r t y a n d w e t b i i n i r rec*-ptioii
T h e F o n r t h w a s p a s s e d itiost q u i e t - for tlieir ^ T a n d s o n a n d n e p h e w . F d ly i n t h i s v i l l a j r e w i t h n o a c c i d e n t s r e - w a r d
Lawrence
Davis,
at
North
ported.
T h e nlpht before tho usual Choimsforii on Monday.
p r a n k s w h i c h h a v e b e e n in v o ^ n o f o r
Tickets for t h e Old Homo
Week
s e v e r a l y e a r s , s u c h .as c h a n p l n ; , : s i g n s
b a m i u e t at t h e a n n u a l celebration on
a n d w i n d o w b l i n d s . Jiuildin*? b o n J l r e s
W e d n e s d a y . .luly 2S. will be on sale
in t h c H t r e e t . e t c . w e r e i n e v i d e n c e
a t t h e s t o r e a n d poHtolHco o n a n d afas usual t h o u g h t h e r e w a s m u c h less
t e r S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . J u l y 10,
n o i s e t h a n In f o r m e r y e a r s , a a o w i n g
M a n y f a r m e r s in this vicinity h a d
t o t h c s e v e r e i l l n e s s of C h a r l e s I t .
M o r g a n a n d M r s . C u t t i n g , b o t h of m u c h h a y o u t d u r i n g t h o late r a i n s ,
w h o m a r p r e s i d e n t s , t h e y w o r e n o t s o m e of w h i c h h a d b e o n p a r t l y d r i o d ,
was seriously
injured
hy tho
p e r m i t t e d to r i n g c i t h e r c h u r c h boll. a n d
S p e c i a l p o l i c e , H e n r y B . H a t h a w a y . s o a k i n g n n d d r e n c h i n g w h i c h It r e A l d e n A. S h e r w i n a n d C h a r l e s Hod.^- ceived.
m a n , g u a r d e d t h e p r o p e r t y of t h e
Rehearsal^ for t h e Old H o m e W e e k
townspeople and Porry W. Sartelle Sunday concert begin,this week.
h a d c h a r g e of tho B a p t i s t c h u r c h t h a t
Gibraltar Is loss t h a n t w o s q u a r e
t h e y m i g h t n o t b r e a k In.
At night
a s e r e n a d o w a s g i v e n b y a n i m p r o m p - m i l e s In a r e a .
tu h a n d , w h i c h p a r a d e d t h e s t r e e t s
. F o r b u s h , a u c t i o n e e r , wjll sell
ahout nino o'clock while
f i r e w o r k s t h cO iol sn t H
i r c p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y of C a r l t o n
w o r c e x h i b i t e d a l v a r i o u s h o m e s a l o n g C. T a y l o r . A c t o n C e n t e r . ox\ T h u r s d a y
l h o s t r e e t . C . S. H o m e r o f N e w Y o r k m o r n i n g . .Tuly 15, a t n i n e o ' c l o c k , a t
p r o v i d e d a s u s u a l t h o F o u r t h of J u l y his roAldonce. o n M a i n s t r e e t .
g l f u f o r t h o c h i l d r e n of t h o V i l l a g e
o a c h . r e c e i v i n g a s u p p l y of t o r p e d o s T i n K O , A C H I . N O M r s r i i B . c i n B L I K V B D
H a r d w o r k , o v c r - o x e r t l o n . m e a n stiff,
a n d flreworkB f r o m I. P - S h e r w i n ' s
sore muscles. Sloan's Liniment lightly
s t o c k of g o o d s .
applied, a little, quiet, a n d your soro' W . A , B o u t w e l l a n d f a m i l y s p o n t ne«!t d i s a p p e a r s H k e m a s f l c .
"Xothing
t h c w e e k - e n d w i t h M r s . B o u t w e l l ' s ever helped like y o u r Sloan's LJniment.
peoplo in Barre, t a k i n g t h e trip by I can nev«r t h a n k you enough." writes
user.
S t o p s .sufferinff,
a u t o a n d r e t u r n i n g M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n . one Krateful
Achcs and pains. An excellent c o u n t e r Carl B. Willard spent the' week-end irritant, better a n d cleaner than musa n d h o l i d a y I n a m o t o r t r i p l o P r o v i - t a r d . All druKBrlstfl, SSe. G e t a b o t t l e
P e n e t r a t e s w i t h o u t rubblnar*
d e n c e , R . I., w i t h a p a r t y o f f r i e n d s . t o d a y .
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said C o m m o n w e a l t h ; H. Staples Potter. Trustee, a h d H e r b e r t E. Harwood.
of s a i d B o s t o n ; H e l e n D . E a i l e y of
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s e n t e d t o said C o u r t b y G e o r g e A.
D r e w , o f G r e e n w i c h , i n t h e S t a t e of
CIIAS. A.' MeCAETIIY
C o n n e c t i c u t , b y W i l l a r d A. M u n s o n ,
of W a l p o l e , In t h e C o u n t y of N o r Proprietor.
folk, a n d said C o m m o n w e a l t h , a n d
b y H a r o l d . L . F r o s t , of A r l i n g t o n , in
s a i d C o u n t y of M i d d l e s e x , t o r e g i s t e r
a n d c o n l i r m t h e i r title in t h e following described land:
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A c e r t a i n p a r c e l of l a n d , w i t h t h e
bKilding.s t h e r e o n , s i t u a t e a b o u t o n e
m i l e s o u t h of t h o c e n t e r of s a i d L i t t l e t o n , b o u n d e d a n d d e s c r i b e d a s follows:
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the leitarles given a n d b e q u e a t h e d to
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c l . a u s e s of sjii,l w i l l . .
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t h e t w e n t y - s e c o n d dfty o f J u l y A . D.
said plan.
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t o s h o w c a u s e . If a n y y o u h a v e , n g a l n s t
t h e L a n d C o u r t to be held a t Boston, tho same.
I n t h e C o u n t y of S u f f o l k , o n t h e t w e n And said petitioner Is o r d e r e d to
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d a y s ; n t l e a s t , b e f o r e s a i d C o u r t , o r If
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A n d u n l e s s y o u a p p e a r at sMd C o u r t by delivering a copy 'thereof t o vou
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d e f a u l t will b e recorded, a n d t h e said or b y mailing a copy thereof t o you at
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entered thereon.
you all h a v e had a c t u a l n o t i c o of t h e
proceeding, by publlshlnfr t h e s n m e
Witness, Charlos Thornton
D a v i s . o n c e III e a c h w e e k , f o r t h r e e s u c c e s s i v e
K s Q U i r e , J u d g e of s a i d C o u r t ,
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teen hundred and
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before said Court.
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F. EARLAND GILSON
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Ayer, Mass.
HOTEL LENOX
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BOYLSTON AND EXETER STREETS
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it intrude upon his leisure,,
without warrant.
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H a r n e s . s a t *.'iO. . \ g e n t f o r R o g e r s &
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G e o r g e K . C l a r k e o f C n m b r l d p c is
T h c iiroMiir-nt d i d . a b o l t , a n d t h e
G e o r g o B i x b y o n t o r t a i n o d h i s g r a n i i - S h a r o n lo visit h e r r e r a t l v e s for a
n u m e r o u s a u t o m o b i l o s jiassIng t h r o u g h
staying this week at the Kerley house.
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foi i o u e d .
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garden
and
some
of
thoir
littl*- w o o k ,
or about tho town.
Then- wore some chlldren
.\h-8. • W l l l l n m S t o n e w i t h h e r t w o
wall, across two s q u a r e s , p a s t c h u r c h - w r o n g place."—Philadelphia Ledger.
•who w e n t a w a y t o v i s i t a n d
t h e r e f r l e n d s o n M o n d a y e v o n i n g w i t h .,
d a u K h t c r s n n d f a m i l i e s , .Mr. n n d .Mrs.
-Mrs. . A m e l i a W a k e l i e l d w o n t y e s t e r werc
Home
homo-comlngsR i r l y d i s p l a y of l i r e w o r k s .
d a y t o ' i g u m i u l t . Y o r k K e a c h , M c , f o r e s , s h o j i s . li.o i t i a d c h a s e w e n t .
Howe
and
Mr. n n d
MrsWllllnin
M o n d a y m o r n i n g s o m e noisy d e m o n Reeognixed.
T h e Jiresident, a l r e a d y
breathless
M i s s e s R e r t h a H i x b y a n d A n g o l l n o l h o r e s t of . h i l y .
•Woods, nil o t W n l t h n m , n r r l v e d t h i s c h a n c e to K C I s o m e
flrnt-clnmi
stock.
s t r a t i o n of t h e t i n j i a n a n d t i n h o r n F a r n s w o r t h left l a s t w-cek F r i i l a y fi.iw
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k i n d a n d t h c r i n g i n g of t i e l l s s h o w e d a m o n t h ' s v a c a t i o n In A m h o r s t . .'V. H.
X e w AdvcrttsomcntN,
" S p a r e nie - s p a r e m c ! " h e g a s p e d , a s t b o o g h h e e x p e c t e d s o m e t h i n g . H e l a n d .
I ' n l u i r i a n c o n f o r e n c o n t t h e I s l e of
t h a t ' V o u n g A m e r i c a was u p , i n d out'.
Mlss Evelyn F e r n a l d a n d her n e p h - Shoals, which begins noxt week.
T h e n o l d i i i g ,i|i h i s h a n d s .
—Oh, y o s ; h e ' s a t i p p l c a l w a i t e r . — P r o v - .Stm R i v e r .
T h c b a l l g a m c B a n d s o m o o t h e r g a t h - ew-. E d w n r d W e b b e r . Kt.arted f o r c-aiiT h o m a s K l l i o t s of L o w o l l a n d L i t t l e T h o reho] , h i e f h e l d a r e v o l v e r to i d e n c e J o n m a l .
e r i n g s w e r e c a n c e l l e d on a c c o u n t of forni.a on W e d n e s d a y .
T h o y a r i - t o l.o t o n c h u r c h e s w i l l alfKi h e p r e s e n t a l h i s h e a d ,
O n l a s t w-eek F r i d a y n i g h t , d u r i n g
thc rain.
I t w a s a h o l i d a y of r e s t t o a w - a y «lx w-eek.s. s h o p p i n g a t . V i n g a r a
t h c t h u n d e r s t o r m , t h e h o u s e of M r s .
tho
meetings and
probably
others
" N o w . ho s a i d s t e r n l y , " j u s t t e l l m e
t h o F C w h o d i d n ' t seek
t h e plea.surcs F a l l s , t h e Gr.and C a n y o n , San liiego
H.ann.-i
rtarrod
w a s struck by lightTrom the Littleton church.
. T h c crosses w h i c h w c m a k e for onrGood T e a m ami a -New Mower, t
o f a t t e n d i n K t h e c e l e h r . a t l o n In, o t h e r a n d LoR A n g e l e s .
w h o taught you t h a t n e w s t e p ! "
T h e y will s p e n d
F o r t u n a t e l y , n o v e r y .serious
-Mlss . l e n n i e . S a w y e r a t t e n d e d
tho
selves by overanxlcty a b o a t tho fatnre ning.
towns.
'
*
t h r e e w e e k s w i t h h e r b r o t h e r s In S-,n
d a m a g e w-as d o n e t o t h e h o u s e , a t e w w i l l - m o w b y t t i e Ifiour a n y w h e r e w i t h b
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oil
N'ew
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• c i t y h a s .17.000 p e o p l e a r c c e r t a i n l y n o t h e a v e n s e n t
m i l e s of O r o t o n
Villago,
s h i n g l e s b e i n g t o r n off n n d a l i t t l e i n t h r e e
R.
F . P o l a n d , of F l t c h b u r g .
w h o F r a n c i s c o vinlling t h e exposition.
.Monday m o r n i n g .
omjiloyoil
tho m a k i n g of W a i s t s .
d a m a g e d o n e in t h c k i t c h e n .
T h e T e l e p h o n e 122-21,
lm41
-ATBRMASS.
LADIES' SUM.MER
UNDERWEAR
le possession of
a book o f i/.*^'
green stamps gives
you the power to
choose,AIaddin-like,
from thousands of
beautifiil and usefiil
articles in the Premium Parlor without a cent of cx)st.
Fine Rib Vest
I21/2C.. 15c. and 25c.
Lisle Union Suits
50c.
Silk Finished White Repp
and Gabardine for Suits
and Skirts
25c. and 39c. per yard
FERRIS
WAISTS
Geo. B. Turner & Son
I.
s
M c e To Farmers
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BAT:JJRJ)AYJ,
ONE
VOtHtAR.AtiJi
F l P r y
CBNTS
M i s s A n n a L e a h j ' -of t h e
Shabokin
dlstricf. H a r v a r d ,
has'>safely'
arrived
at P a l m o u t h , England, after an eleven
' A l l • A d v e r t l s e m e i n t s A p p e a r "In- A l l O i e - o a y s j o u r n e y .
She-will t a k a up- her
.duties a s n u r s e In l h e w a r h u s n l i a l a t
-• T e n P a p c n i ' W c P u b l i s h
•
Woohyorth.
.Mlss
Leahy
left
.New
H e m s ot locaj IntercBl. a r e
solicited Y o r k city w i t h a p a r l y of eevenly-livc
and -Jnuet a l w a y s
be accompunled
b y n u r s e s . OJI. J u n e 22 f o r s e r v i c e In
the
he n a m e of t h e w r i t e r , n o l for p u b l l wai- z o n e .
eatloo,
but
as
a
guarantee
of
good Kurojienn
faith,
and will
always
be
considered
.Mrs.
Frank
S.
Bulkeley
returned
strictly confldential. Kindly mail items last .Saturday from
the Harl
private
mc.'i a f t e r
t h e d a y of o c c u r r e n c e
and
hospilal.
Ko.\bury.
I'.O n u l
wait
unnecesaarlly.
. ^ E R
ris
.\:i
to
TTESR-iy
the Ten
ow.e,
wo
believe
know.-
A D V A N C E .
and
I'ress
and
we
almost
.
mortals
all
ive
The
tire d e p n r i i n e n l
resjionded
to
a n a l a r m f r o m b o . v 10 l a s t S u n d a y e v e ning
for
a
slight
lire
in
Benjamin
T a f t ' s hou.se on E a s t .Main s t r e e l .
An
o l e c t r l c l i g h l c h a n d e l i e r fell t r o m
Its
fastenings lo lhe
Iloor.
p r e s i d e n t o f thfe F l t c h b u r g a n d
Leominster
street
railway
company,
und
E.x-senator
Herbert
E.
F'letcher,
ot
Wcsttord.
The
commission
reserved
lis d e c i s i o n .
PIuii
to
Rabse
Foxes.
The
I'lllman
sliver
black
tox
tor
f a r m , in w h i c h J. H o w a r d I ' i l l m a n , of
A y e r , is o n e of t h e i n t e r o s t o i l j i a r l i e s .
will
be opened
In
the
near
fuiure.
The
purpose
of
the cinijiany
intere s t e d i n t h i s v e n t u r e is t o r i i l s e
the
a b o v e t y p e o t toxes.
Five acres
of
land have been bought near the
Harvard Shaker seltleinent; one acie
of
w h i c h i s n o w - f e n c e d ;:..
,'ii t h i s o n e
a c r e t h e r e w-lll b e t i v o jieii,s a n d
tive
p a i r s of p u r e s i l v e r b l a c k f.,.\os.
The
l i e n s w i l l b e e n c l o s e d in w i r e , w h i l e a
s t r o n g e r w-ire f e n e o will e n c i r c l e
the
p l o t of g r o u n d w h e r e t h e a n i m a l s a r e
confined.
The
fo.xes
to
bo
jilaced
there
come
from
one
of
the
linest
ranches
in
I'rince
Edward
Island.
Canada.
JUL.Y ^10; i 9 i 6
•As. u s i i a l t h e r e , • w e r e s e v e r a l
local
" h i t s " -In t h e b u r l e s n u c
part •ot
tho
parade, one of-.which
wa^i a
unique
feature
i n w h i c h a. h o r s e w a s
pushing a c a r r i a g e , .with E. A.
Magovern
on front steering thc ouuii. and
I'aul
-McGuane.
T h e feature was the work
of t h e t w o
men.
T h c S h i r l e y A . A- a n d
A y e r A. A.
baseball g a m e
In, t h e a f t e r n o o n
was
I v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g c o n t e s t a n d f u l l ,if
speciacular
play.»,
il
Is
said
that
Shirley, w h o h a d h i r e d o u t s i d e jilavers,
w-as s o c o n l l d e n l of w i n n i n g thiit
I h e y s l a k e d q u i t e a s u m of m o n e y on
lt':ls desired to h a v e t h o crossing
at
g r a d e e s t a b l i s h e d «o t h a t s t r e e t
c u s
may run through from
Fitchburg
to
A y e r a n d i h e n c e to I-owell.
Charles
F.
Baker
of
Fltchburg
represented
the
petitioners
and
described
the
g ' - o g r a j i h . v o f t h o c a s e I n a f e w word,->E d g a r J. Kieh, counsel for t h e Boston a n d .Maine railroad, said t h a t
his
client o b j o c l e d to a n y g r a d e
crossiira t t h e J i l a c e a n d it v . a s f o r t h e
com' •"'"•'^''Jn
to
deteriiilne
wheli'ier
the
I Public coiivenionce and
necessity
re1' l u l r e d t h e o s t . i b l i s h i n o n l of a
grade
i crossing a s jiotitionod
for.
•r \
INCORPORATED
'-ytrr-^
ISM
The New England Trust Company
BOSTON, MASS.
Capital $'1,000,000
Surplus and Profits over $3,0M,OM
their team.
T h e A y e r to.tin's jilaving
.Mr.
Haker
thon
went
on
furthor
w a s t h e surjjrlse of t h e d a y .
T h e s u r - w i t h h i s a c c o u n t of t h e . - i t u a t i o n . t e l l S u t u r d a y , J u l y t o . 101,5.
j i r i s e w-a-s d u e
to the
fact
that
t h e i n g of t h o k n o v v - i i o t h i n g c r o s s i n g
and
m e m b e r u h a d n o t p l a y o d t o g e t h e r lie- j i r o s i n l i i i g
m.ijis
t.i t h o
commi.ssi.iii
H . .M. F o s t e r Ai S o n o f
Leominster
fore thia season.
T h e i r excellenl all- to s h o w
t h e r e l a t i i i i i s <,f t r a c k s
and
h a v e ojioned undertakinK r o o m s at the
'round
Jilavlng
shows
what
can
bo t h o m o v e n i e i i t s of t r a i n s .
H e l o l d of
h o u s e of P a t r i c k K y n n of E a s t
Main
d o n e w i t h a liltle jiracti,-,-.
T h e j i l a y - t h e n u m b e r n f f r e i g l i t a n d p a s s e n g . istreet,
where
ihey
will
have a
full
Write for o u r Booklet:
N'cws Items.
ers.
too, are
all
residont.s
of
Ayiir t r a i n s dailv.
i ' n . l u l y 2, b e t w e e n
four
line
of
undertaking
sujijilies.
They
a n d n o n e w e r e h i r e d for t h e o c c a s i o n . o ' c l o c k in t h e m o r n i n g a n d
A regular communication
of
Caleb have
" T H E
MA-NAGE-MENT O F T R U S T
P R O P E R T Y "
midnight,
been
in
business
for
iw-enlvil
wns
dislincll.v a n
aiiiatour
home
B u t l e r l o d g e of .Masons will be h e l d o n s e v e n y e a r s a n d t i r e . j i r e p a r e d to m e e t
thero
were
six
freight
trains
lach
team.
U m p i r e J o h n .M. . M a l o n e y . w h o w a y , b e s i d o s t w o o t h e r s e a r l i e r i n t h e
.Monday
evening,
July
12,
at
7.30 all l O ' i u l r e m e n t s by n i g h l o r d a y .
1'el-Mr. I ' l l l m a n a n d .Mr. B i l l e v e a u . t h e a c t e d a s o l l i c i a l a r h l t r . u o r i n t h e a f t e r - d a y .
o'clock.
ejih'iiie 101-5.
•
I s s u e s L e t t e r s of C r e d i t a n d T r a v e l e r s ' C h e q u e s .
...
k i l l e r of F i t c h b u r g , will visit
I'rince noon
game,
found
the
sun
pretty
-Mr. K i c h s a i d t h a t t h c r o a d
could
The
subjecl
for
the
morning
serA n a u c t i o n s a l e of h o u s e h o l d
g o o d s E d w a r d Island soon lo look over
T h e only safe ivay t o c a n y m o n e y w h e n t r a v d the w a r m
a n d s h e d s o m e of his
surjilu's g i v e
the
entire
movement
of
train,~
m.in at the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h
on a n d antiiiueB. lo close up t h e e s t a t e of
ranches there.
T h e k e e j i e r of t h e c l o t h i n g l o g e t r e l i e f f r o m
tho
heat. for t h e w h o l e m o n t h of J u n e .
Ing.
Instantly available w h e n
needed I n
t h e
Woods, will
b e tox
.Sunday will b e " D o e s m o d e r n
s c i e n c e t h e l a t e .Mrs. H a r v e y
n e w r a n c h at H a r v a r d will be a local F r a n k
Daley,
of .Shirley, k n o w n
far
on
Snturdqy
afternoon.
Julv
IT
'.Mscredil i n t u i t i o n ? "
The subject
for held
United States a n d abroad.
Consult u s
before
M r . B a k e r s a i d t h a t t h e r e is
verv
man
who
will
also
visit t h e
a b o v e a n d w-lde f o r h i s f a i r n e s s a n d
abllltv
a
t
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n
e
o
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c
l
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c
k
,
o
n
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l
m
s
t
r
e
e
t
.
A
v
o
r
the
evening
sermon
will
be
"SelfIlttlc r a p i d
movement
of t r a i n s
anil
starting o n your next trip.
A . .A. F i l l e b r o w n .
auctioneer.
J i l a c e in o r d e r l o b e c o m e r a m l l i a r w-ilh a s a n
umpire, assisted
.Mr.
.Malonev
mastery."
C.
E.
meeting
at
6.15.
t h e J i l a c e is n o t d a n g e r o u s .
He
had
his n e w duties.
I t i.-i e . x p e c t e d
t h a t , In j u d g i n g foul balls.
-'i'"]iic. " . M a k i n g life w-orth
while!"
a
petition
signed
by sixty voters
of
Heath,
t h e tirst jiair of fo.\es will be
placed
grade
T h e f l r e e n g i n e e r s . H e n r v K.
F a r - A y e r in f a v o r of t h e j i r o p o s e d
.Mr.s. G e o r g e L . ' i s g o o d a n d
ehildren
-Mrs.
.M,iry J . W h i t a k e r d i e d a t
h e r In t h e H a r v a r d r a n c h In t e n d a y s a n d
J A M E S R. H O O P E R , P r e i d e n t
'
crossing.
g o t h i s . S a t u r d a y t o S u l l i v a n . .Me., f o r h o m e o n . M o n d a y of s e p t i c
that
by October
15
t h e n u m , W i l l i a m J. P e l l e l i o r aiid C h a r l e s
j i o i s o n i n g ll is h o p e d
Mr. B a k e r called as a witness forma f e w d a y s ' v i s i l w i l h h e r p a r e n t s . .Mr. ai;
A n . I n v i - E . P e r r l n . r o d e i n t h . - n a r a d e in oni?
a
r e s u l t of a h ' Illne.ss of
s e v e r a l r a n c h will b e in full .swing.
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extended
weeks..
.Mrs. W h i t a k e r
was born
i n t a t i o n t o t h e p ' O l i l f c w i l l h'e
of -Ayer. w h o s a i d t h a t i h e
railroad's
a c t i n g a-s
motormanTHOMl^E^AVnv^^.-'"'' Ti^"'^«
F R A N C I S R- J E W E T T , Tkvi.tOffic«
lo visit" {he new" r a n c h ;
wfilch P r o c t o r
w a s soon
. S e r v i c e a l S t . A n d r e w ' s c h u i ^ c h w i l l T e w k s b u r y o'n - M a y 1 1 . - I S o I , a n d
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The
tire
dcpartmont.
in
uniform
I " al e l e v e n o ' c l o c k o n S-jnda'y
m o r n - ne.\l lo t h e y o u n g e s t of a f a m i l y
w o u l d s p o i l t h e l o o k s of t h e l o w n .
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t h e r e Is l o b e p h y s i c a l c o n n e c t i o n
of
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T h e d e c e a s e d l e a v e s a s i s l e r in P o r t Thc
members
of G.-orgo S
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a jilaco of g r a d e c r o s s i n g .
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overhead
-Miss K l o r a I. C o l e j i r e s e n t e d
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her
- A y e r . a n d .Mr.s, L t i u r a A l l e n , o f
S o u t h F < i u r t h , t o « k ]4lace o n M o n d a y a n d w a s T h e i r c a r w a s d e c o r a t o ' l with
.\merl-i v e r y b a d a n d
t h e r e is n o r e a s o n
In
hi i n e
on
Friday
aflernoon
of
last
• D e n n i s ; n "hrotTl-er;"F:' G.
.Morev.
of .a'_'very •.'creditable," on's.
public
policy
w - h y a. g r a d e
crossing
Thou^'h
t h e c a n flags.
v.eek.
T h e y w-ere a s s i s t e d by
-Misses
Billerica. a n d t w o g r a n d c h i l d r e n . N e l - wcathet- cdnifitions; diirfng t h e
be
established.
mornN'ot o n e a c c i d e n l h a p j i e n o d as a r e - c a n n o t
Kiise a n d
Barbara
DIckerman.
The
lie W h i t a k e r A l l e n a n d A l l i s o n
D o r o - ' Ink'hOill^s Wer'e" V e r y ' u n f a v o r a b l e
t h e sult of t h e celebration, whicii
sjieaks
Jnhn
H. Turner, w h o
owns
propJiujiils p l a y e d f r o m m e m o r . v a n d
with
thy
Allen.
Mrs.
Whitaker
was
a e n t i r e p r o g r a m wa-*! c a r r i e d o u l e x a c t well
for
ils s a n e c h a r a c t ' - r a n d
t h e e r t y r i g h t by t h e crn.ssing; s a i d
that
II g r e a t d e a l o f e x p r e - s s i o n . . M i s s C o l e ' s c h a r t e r m e m b e r o f t h e - W . K . C .
a n d ly a s s c h e d u l e d b y t h e c o m m i t t e e
in c a r e u s e d in h a n d l i n g
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rosst t a c h e r . .MUs A. W i n i f r e d - M a y h e w . of a m e m b e r
ot the Ladies'
B e n e v o l e n t c h a r g e . ' T h e m a i n e v e n t of t h e
day
ing
tor
tltty-tw-o
years
and
there
Worceste,-,
wan
present
and
g a v e society of t h e C o n g r e g a U o n a l
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longii a n d a p l e a s i n g talk to t h e chilp a r a d e a t t r a c t i v e lloat in t h e j i a r a d e . enlitled"
T h e funeral w a s held from the C o n - est c e n t e r e d w a s t h e m o r n i n g
An
d r e n a n d gue-sts.
A t t h e c l o s e of
the
re- a grade crossing were permitted.
which
attracted
ono
ot
the
largest " E r i n ' s call to C o l u m b i a . " which
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underpa.ss would nol be desirable.
recital i c e ' c r e a m
and
faney
cookies
attention.
here, m a n y
people ceived m u c h favorable
Kev.
J o h n ' C.
Whitley,
of c r o w d s e v e r s e e n
were served by Mrs. Cole, assisted by lernoon,
Former
Councillor
Herbert
E.
from
oul-pf-town
to
wllness
a former
pastor,
having coming
T h e ( e l e p h o n e iloat w h i c h w o n lirsl
-Miss M a r i o n E . F a r n i i w o r t h a n d
Mrs. Cambridge,
F l e t c h e r o f W o s l f o r d .said t h a t
there
T h e i - e w-ere ma-ny g o o d p r i z e w e l l d e s e r v e d t h a t h o n o r .
c h a r g e of t h e service, b e i n g
assisted this feature.
This
i s a b a d l e d g e n e a r -.iie s u r f a c e w - h l c h
\ I- G , D w i n e l l - - P i a n o s o l o s w e r e g l v e n , b y R e v . . 1 . S . S t r o n g , t h o p . a ' s t o r .
incl-jding
handsome
lioats feature
Se- exhibitt;
represented
a
great
doal
of
made
t h e jilan of a n
underpass
too
by Kichtird B o l s s e a u , S t a n l e y
L i v i n g - l e c t i o n s wej^e s u n g b y t h e c h u r c h m a l e r e p r e s e n t i n g
events
Q£ timely
inter' time and labor which
w o r e sjiont
in
expensive.
T h e r e is n o d a n g e r
from
ston. G e r t r u d e W a s h b u r n , the
.MLsses I i u a r t e t .
t y p e its
There were many
b e a u t i f u l est. a n d o t h e r s of t h e g r o t e s q u e
p r e p a r a t i o n . - . Th.colors
of
the
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.Alice a n d - M a r g u e r i t e K a n d . a n d s o n g s l l o r a l t r i b u t e s .
added
hu.mor
to
lhe
occasion. Bell t e l e p h o n e system, blue und white
T h e liearer.if. all
m e m - thai
It w o u l d
nol be antagonistic
to
the
w e r e g i v e n b y . t h e , . M i s s e s B a r b a r a a n d b e r s o f G e o i ; g c S. B o u t w e l l p o s t . G . A . B e s i d e s t h e j t b o v o f e a t u r e s t h e r e
w a s w e r e u s e d in t h e d e c o r a t i o n s .
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Elise D i c k e r m a n .
Miss Cole
p r e s e n t - I'... w e r e J a ' m e s J . D ' B r l e i ) .
A U R U s l u s t h e a u t o m o b i l e .-Jectlon cVjiiipOsed of a
bell, t r i m m e d
w-lth t h o s e c o l o r s ,
o'cpermitted.
id
h e r W o r c e s t e r jiupils in a
r e c i t a l L o v e j o y . F r . a n c i s L o v e j o v . E . D . . > I a r - g o o d s i z e d n u m b e r of. d e c o r a t e d
c a r s cupied a p r o m i n e n t placo on this feaI n - l u n e 2 9 , h e l d i n t h e s c h o o l s t u d i o , l o l l . (I.
Charle.s W a r e ,
seleclman
of
Shira d d e d to the a p p e a r a n c e
.and t u r e .
B: U o b l n s o n
and
Daniel
H. •w h i c h
The
lioat
was ontitled
"The
of t h e
Samof
the
morning
icature.
T h e t r i u m p h of s c i e n c e . " in h o n o r of
The interment took
jilace slae
the ley a n d , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t
T, W - T i t u s , o f S a n d y p o n d
road, Dickinson.
s
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extension
of
the
lelej.hone
to
Ran
la.^ bouj,'ht a t h o r o u g h b r e d
r e g i s t e r e d in W o o d l a w - n
p o i n t , a t S-30, w i t h E d w - a r d E . Sa-,v- F r a n c i s c o w h i c h b e c a m e a f a c t a
f e w p e t i t i o n a n d lold of t h e b e n e f i t in w a v
M.'ck h o g f r o m a n o t e d B e r k s h i r e
hog
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it
yer. m o u n t e d , a s chiet-.raar.shal.
The months ago, thereby
making
it p o s I'.'.rtr. in • C o n n e c t i c u t .
District
Court.
Ayer
band .was next
in l i n e
which, sible
for
oral comaiunication
a c r o . s s v v o u l d b e o f l a r g e bene^.'it t o t h e p u b Jerry
A. Bro-,vn. of G r e e n v i l l e ,
-N. w i t h t h e ' C a p t . G e o . - i ' e V - B a r r e t t c a n i j i
Mi,-.-=es A l m a
and
Dorothy
Bowles.
l
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b
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s
the
continent
from
Boston
to
,S;in
m o r n - S- O . V . d r u m
- •.-.ho a r o t e a c h i n g
in S p r i n g f i e l d ,
a r e H . . -,vas f o u n d g u i l t y T h u r s d a y
tablished.
corps, furnished
rhe Francisco.
ing of ojierating w i t h o u t a license
a m u s i c for t h e jiarade.
at h o m e for t h o s u m m e r
vacalionE . -A. R i c h a r d s o n l o l d o f t h e r e s i T h e entire telephone oiiuijiment was
.moving Jiicture m a c h i n o at
Townsend
d e n t i a l c h a r a c t e r of t h e low-n a n d .said
- M r . a n d M r s . E r n e s t .M. O l e a s o n a n d
including
poles,
vviros
'III J u l y
i.
He
was ordered
to
pay
The
Jirocesslon
ji.lssed
over
the represented,
that
the
j.roposod
change
of
fare
(laughter
Marjorie
are
\isiiing
his
t h e cost of t h e jir'isocutioir,
a m o u n t - s a m e r o u t e a s in f o r m e r y e a r s ,
f r o m s w i t c - h b o a r d a n d t h e j i f f e r e n t s t y l o s of w o u l d t e n d t o i n c r e a s e t h e p a t r o n a ; i : e
f i r . ' T i e r h i , n i e i n M o n t V e r n o n . N*. H .
i n g l'l S'..4S.
H e jiloaded not
guilty. the lown
hall to W a s h i n g t o n
s t r e e t , i n s i r u m e n t s u s e d i n t h e r e c e p i i o n a n d of t h e s t r o o t c a r s . ..Most o f t h e
p
eoHerbert
J. -^'elib m o v e d
on
Tue.s- F r a n k
of
telephone
ciimmuniJ.
Maloney
ajipeared
for
t h e to
Howard.
Pleasant.
.Main.
West transmission
p l e of A y o r w a n t t h e j i r o p o s e d
physiI'ay
to
the
Moore
place,
so-called, defendant
.Mi.ss E m m a
Kinnev
ojierand
A m b r o s e W. Isele,
of M a i n a s far a s I ' n k i n . t h e n c e to' S h i r - c n t i o n s .
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v
a
ys.
lusir t h e K u r a l H o m e , w h i c h he jiur- Arlington,
the
switchboard.
.Ml.s.s'
Hazel
an otlicer a t t a c h e d
to
t h e ley to .Mechanic. W e s t Main a n d
East ated
C. H . H a r d y , a b u s i n e s s m a n
and
. hased' some lime ago.
I'erry
represented
lho
operator
al
ii'.Hoe
ot.
the
s t a l e jiolice at
Bo.ston. .Main s t r e e t s to p u m p i n g s t a t i o n ,
then
c o n t r a c t o r of A y e r . told of t h e d i s a d .Miss
The
g o v - c o u n t e r m a r c h l o l-Iasi .Main t o S c h o o l .Ayer c a l l i n g S a n F r a n c i s c o , a n d
W i l b u r A. H a r i . w h o is t e a c h i n g i n c . i n d u c t , > d t h e j i r o s e c u t i o n .
vantages
of
the
Jiresent
system
of
w-as s t r e e t , a n d t o t h e t o w n j i a r k ,
• r ; r g l e w i ' o d . .N'. J . , i s a l h o m e f o r
t h e e r n m e n t ' s t e s t i m o n y in s u b s t a n c e
w h e r e -Margaret -McCarthy, the sujiervisor at crossing
the steam
tracks, and
.said
t
h
e
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o
c
a
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o
f
l
i
c
e
,
t
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l
o
f
J
u
l
y
3
t
h
e
r
e
w
a
s
.i.rxxmer
vacation.
the
parade
was
dismissed
and
.th'thnt
tho
proposed
grade
cro.ssing
ing t h e mes.sage at the California ciiv
a. i r - o v i n g
jiicture
exhibiti'jn
in
.Me- p r i z e s a w a r d e d .
would not bo as likely to c a u s e acciE u g e n e F l a g g is s p e n d i n g t h c
sum- mirial
The
line
was
"busv"
all
the
time
hall.
Townsend.
at
which
system.
T h e n e x t i n o r d e r o f e v e n t s w a s a O t h e r o m p l o . v e s oC t h e . A y o r o l l i c e w - h o d e n t s a s t h e J i r e s e n t
mer with
his grandjiaronts,
Mr.
and
Hrii-.vn w a s o p e r a t i n g a m a c h i t i e
for
game
between
Grolon
h i g h o c c u j i i e d p l a c e s In t h e l l o a t w e r e .Mlss
-Mrs.
J . W . t l i k l e . i n H o l l i s . .N. H .
C o m m i s s i o n e r J n h n F. .Many a s k e d
which
he had no license.
.Ale.x-andor b a s e b a l l
a n d .Ayer h i g h , in w h i c h .Ayor w a s t h e I s o r a
-Mr. B a k e r t o s u b m i t a c o l l e c t i o n
of
M.
Kelleran.
chiof
ojieralor
••4 1 : J . " a g r e a t m e l o d r a m a
in
three
f 1 0 t o .}'.
. A l t h o u g h a n d . -Misses S u s i e Daffy. .Nora
C l e a r v , l i g u r e s . s a y for a w e o k b n t h w-ays, a s
.'•-Cts. f e a t u r i n g t ' n o f a m o u s s c r e e n s t < i r , K e e d . a s e l e c l m a n . o f T o w n s e n d , t i g - j v i c t o r b y .a s c i , r e
fell t h e g a n t e
was Alico C a l l a h a n a n d M a r g a r o t
facts.
H o r a i i ! a basis of
-Anita . S t e w a r t , is t o b e t h e
he.'idliner u r e d p r o m i n e n t l y ' in t h e c a s e a s a w i t - a d r e n c h i n g r a i n
Mr.
K e e d p l a . \ ' e d til t h e o n d
without
i n t e r r u j i - T h e float a t t r a c t e d m u c h f a v o r a b l e a t E d g a r J. Kich, counsel for t h e B o s a t t h o m o v i n g j i i c t u r e t h o w t h i s .Sat- nes.s f o r t h e g o v e r n m e n t .
tlon.
The
weather
cleared
in
t h e t e n t i o n a l ' . n g t h e r o i t e of t h e p a r a d e .
ton
and
-Maine,
called
Benjamin
urday.
-A t r a g e d y
of t h e
rails."
a ^.'li'l t h . a t t h e s h o w w a s b e i n g i - o n d u c t
e
d
b
y
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i
m
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n
t
h
e
f
i
e
l
d
sjiorts
assistant
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t - of
The
float
was drawn
by two
fine T h o m a s ,
twii-reel iiicture. will be a n o t h e r
gr.od
w h o h a d no iiermit to
d'l w e r e c a l l e d a n d b y t h e tim^- t i i a l
the horses with harnesses
f i n e l y ' d e c o r a t e d , t h c W - o r c e s t e r a n d . N a s h u a d i v i s i o n of
ono.
In a d d i t i o n
there
will be
pre- defendant,
fln
t h e n i g h t o f J u l y ;;. . M e m o r i a l a f t o r n o o n l a l l g a m e , b o t w e e n t h e o l d t h e
Boston
and
.Maine,
irj
service
j.r'.jieny
o t . t h e
Standard
Oil t h e
I ' - i i t e d a g o o d d r a m a . ".A b o . \ o f c h o c - y .
w h o r i v a l s . S h i r l e y A . .A. , i n d . A v e r .V. .A. C o m j i a n y , w - h i c h w - a s k i n d l y
years,
who
jiroduceii
contribu- twenty-three
olales." and a farce-comedy,
e n t i t l e d h a i l w a s well lllled w i t h jiouple
The
o p e r a t o r w a s u n d e r w a y , t h e s k y c l e a r e d f o r a n t e d f o r t h e o c c a s i o p , b v t h e l o c a l m a n - r e c o r d s t.i s h o w
that
in t h i r t y
davs
"A
horse
of a n o t h e r
color."
T h e r e c a m e lo see the show.
of t h e m a c h i n e . H a r r y
E. W o o d s ,
of ideal a f l e r n o o n .
The game
att.-acted a g e r of t h e C o m p a n y , F r n n k A. C a s h .
from, J u n e
4 to
Juiy
i,
inclusive,
will be o l h e r g o o d
jiictures.
F o n
S.\LE:—A second-hand
Conpord
.Kyer.
notiiied Mr. B r o w n t h a i h e w.is a n d
held
tho
attentio'n
of
a
great .Arthur
were
725 train
movements
al
Fuwler.
dn
omplove
of
the there
Eufe'Ky t n
firat-ciaea.
condition:
newly
F,
H. C h a n d l e r w a s takon
.Monday unable
to
got
to T o w n s o n d
in
t i n i e c r o w d frorri .Ayer a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c i m j i a n y . k i n - l l y g a v e h i s s e r v i c e s a s t h e
crossing,
besides
130
switching painted.
A p p l y t o F R A N ' K S. P I E R C E ,
t o a f a r m n e a r W a l » - r v i l l e - .Mo., w h o r e f ' l r
tho
beginning
oi
xhtshow,
but towns.
.Ayer
won
in
a
well-jilaved driver.
engines
or
S55
movements
for
t h o Aye.'-. M a F s .
10
it ii; t h o u g h i h e w i l l b e b e n e i i t e d
by
W..U1.1
colllo
as
soon
as
he
c . u l i l . g a m e b y t h e s c o r e of 10 t o 2.
During
thirty
days.
• if
those,
there
were
tho ihange.
K : i t h e r t h a n kooji l h o a u d i e n c e
'.vait- t h e d a y t h e r e f r e . - h r r . o n t s t a r . d s d i d a
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s
s
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r
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t
,
2
0
Tho
aftornoon
baseball
gamo
boto g o o d busir.o.-s.
switchTheodore
W.
lJarr\-.
Hr.ward
Fl, i i , g B r o w n , t h o d e . e n i i a n t . s r a r t e i l
t w o e n . A y r A. A. a n d
S h i r l o y A. A. l i g h t e n g i n e s , bo.-iilos t h o K u
thi'
machine,
thinking
th'it
.A c m s s i n g t e n d e r i s o n
•,'\";iito a n d G e o r g o L , " s g . , . . . l l e f t
i.n . . j i o r a t o
was tho must interesting contest
seen ing engines.
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c
b
.
s
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Foil line of F r e s h a n d Salt Beef, P o r k
within
d
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m
s
e
v
e
n
n
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c
l
o
c
k
i
n
t
h
e
mornTuesday- night for a two-weeks*
lish- his .-[lorat'.r w o u l d bo on Hand
h
e
r
o
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a
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g
w
h
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v
i
s
i
t
.
,
r
'
s
disjilay
of
fireworks
at
tl-.e
t f.-w m i n u t e s .
.Mr. W o o d s ,
however, cellent
I<amb, Veal, etc., oonstantljr 'om
It
would
ing trip
in t h e
Mamo
w.,ods,
going
previous g.imos with
tho
local
t e a m i n g t o S.HO i n t h o e v e n i n g .
J
i
a
r
k
.
b
e
g
i
n
n
i
n
g
a
t
o
i
g
h
l
o
'
c
l
o
c
k
.
T
h
o
fail'-d
to ajijioar until tho s h o w
was
hand.
for t h o jiulilic to h a v o
a
t o - N o r c r o s s . .Me., b y
train.
t h e s c o r o s h a v e b e e n v e r y c l o s e a n d a 1.0 u n s a f e
i - v o r . b o i n g d e l a v e d b v t i r o t r o u b l e l o i -A.N'or b a n d f u r n i s h e d m u s i c d u r i n g t h ' His
SH.4IIPEXED
-•VXD
BEP.'VIRED
g o o d d o a l i.f r i v a l r y w - a s t h e o u i c o m o . c r . i s s i n g t h e r e f o r e l e c t r i c c a r s .
evening.
-^Irs,
Charles
L.
Farnsworth
and
his
.'iiitomobile
aftor
'oaying
i-'itch- d a y a n d
t
'
s
t
i
i
n
i
i
n
y
c
o
n
t
i
n
u
e
i
i
i
n
a
v
e
i
n
t
o
s
h
o
w
Shirley
leam
received
a
rude
T h e following
v.'ero t h o w i r . n e r s
in T h e
'.tiiyy
. M a r i o n F a r n s w o r t h . of
Washing- burg
f^ir
t h o s c e n e of hi-;
evening's
that a g r a d e or..ssing vvould b e
verv
— AT —
j.arado:
Floats—.Newf i n g l a n d s h o c k o n . M o n d a y w h e n t h e y f n u n d it
ton
street,
left
on
Tuesilav
m o r n i n g lal,or.
-Mr- K e o d , i n w h . , . s o n a m o
the the
i m j i o s s i b l e to s t a y t h e p r o g r e s s of o u r bail for t h o Jiublic.
T
e
l
o
i
i
h
o
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o
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1
s
t
.
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i
v
i
s
i
o
n
7,
.A.
'
'
.
f o r D r a k e ' s I s l a n d . W e l l s . .Mo,, w - h o r e sh.i-.v
was
being
coniluctoil.
warned
f
a
s
t
a
g
g
r
e
g
a
t
i
o
n
.
T
h
c
g
a
m
e
i
n
i
t
s
f
i
r
s
t
I'll:
best
ilecoraled
antomobilo.
x'n-y
h a v e a ce.ttage for t h e
s u m m e r . tlio i l o f o n d a n t t w o or t h r e e t i m e s d u r - H.,
Chairman
Maclo.nl
told
the
jietiwoiild
H. B r o w n
1st. W i l i i a n i
P o u - sta gos Inokod as t h o u g h t h e r e
-Mr.
Farnsworth
will
be
with
t h e m ing t h e t i m o t h e pictui-os w e r e
being Georgo
t i n n o r s t h a t i n t w o l v o y o a r s ..f s e r v i c e
I'd:
lio>t
individual
c h a r a c t e r . b o a c ! i i s e _ c o n t o s i , b u t a f t e r t h e sixtii of Chi.i'ios
when
his business
jierniitss h ' . w n t h a t he was liable to tho
l a w . lius
E. M a n n , t h o i r
executive
of
tho
Kynn
rojirosonting
a
I'iigrim inning thore was llltle d o u b l
Kood
iriado no attonijit
to
st'ij^ Philiji
secretary.
!.-• cnid
remember
only
Phone
80-3
. \ Y E R , M.^SS.
-laln'-s Clifford,
a
f.-rm'-r
] i r i n c i l . : t l i nx
Shirley made a
1st. F r a n k
Da'.'is r e j i r e s e n t i n g a
sui- home team winning.
Mr,
n n o i n s t a n c o vvhi.ro a i i r a d c
cro.ssing
of t h e . A > e r h i g h s, h'..,l i n l v 7 7
a n d t h o s h i i w to a w a i t t h e arri\'al of
b
r
a
v
e
a
t
t
o
m
j
.
t
t
o
o
v
e
r
c
o
m
e
t
h
c
l
o
ad
f r a g e t l e 2 d ; b o s t d r i v i n g o u t l i t , K- A .
oj,orator.
h a . l b o o n a i i j i r ' - v o i i !,v t h e b o a r d
and
ls7,s. w a s in t'lWn last Saturilay. call- Wi.ods. t h o d u l y licensoil
of t h e h o m o t o a m , b u t failed to got
-Magovern a n d
Paul
.McGuane.
t h o n s u c h c-m-liti ns w.-ro a d d e d
that
i n g " n h i s f . - r m o r jiuj.ils,
.Mr, G i l T o r d
b u t t w o r u n s tn t h e i r o p p o n e n t - s ' ton
T h o ' l o f e n s e i n t r o i l u c o d n'l e v i d e n c e .
t h o o r o s s i n g v v . i s n . - v o r c . i n s t r u c t e d , .-o
The
afternoon
sports,
which
took
-:o->c l i v o s i n N ' o w t o n a n d h a s b o o n s ; . W i n g , t h o S h i r l o y p i t c h e r , w-as b a t t e d
C ' o u n s o l l o r M a l o n o y , in h i s
a r g u m e n t , I'laco at t h o t o w n
that.
Jiractically, th'-rhas
been
no
jiark. attractoij
a
j i o r i n t o n d e n t . i f s c h o o l s f...r a
number
o u t of t h e box. a n d P c l o t i e l o o k
his
statod that the government
had
f a i i - l a r g e n u m b e r of p e o j . l o . ,. T h e
Ul . . n t i n g o f s u c h a p . - t i t i - . n s i n c e 1 9 0 . ! .
B . \ R R Y BLOCK,
.\YER,
>L-\Sa.
follow"i
\oars.
Jilaco.
Connor.-, h o w e v e r ,
did
excelod
t-, jiriiN'o i l s c a s o . a s it w a s
not ing were
.Mr, i ; , ' i k - r a s k e i l . M r . T h o m a s i f h e
tho
w i n n e r s : . .^O-yd.
dash
lent w o r k on tho r e c e i v i n g
end.
Olllce Hour-s;
S t o 12 a. m-, 1 t o
While
Stejihen
Kyan
was
s t a r t i n i : s h i . w n i n t h e t e s t i m o n y t h a t t h e l i l m s f o r b o . v s u n d e r 1.'., F r a n c i s
Cn.iM
t'-U
hirn
h..vv
many
of
these
Desinonil,
5 p. m., e v e r y
day;
t h e e n g i n e o f t h e a u t o m o b i l e h e wa.'s w o r o . . v , - r t e n i n c h e s l o n g - w h i c h
facl Shirley. Ist. C h a r l e s G o r d o n .
i i m v o m o n t s wer,- l i e t w e e n
midShirley.
-Martin
Donahue
jiltched
a
great train
in
chargo
of
on
.Mondav
night
in
must
b e shiivvn u n d o r t h o l a w
b e a r - 2il: . ' i - l e g g e d r a t e . G e r a l d S c r u t o n a n - i g a m e
morningC . ^ R O L V S .*. F O X , D . D . S.
for
Ayor
and
Joseph
H u r l e v i i i g l i ; -lilli f i v e . . ' c l o c k i i ^ t h e
f r o n t of B l o d g e t t k
.Markham's
store ing
on
tho
eas,-.
In
\-ii-w
of
the Harold
and
Wentworth
1st.
Harold
E- p l a y o d
his usual
good
g a m e
b e h i n l l .Mr, I t u h a n - v v o r o d t h a t i i u e s t i o n
P h o n e 3-1-33m34
in t h e B a r r y b l o c k , t h e m a c h i n o
s u i l - t i n a n c i a l c o n d i t i o n nf tlio
d.-fondant's Woods and
the
.Noblo
Pierson
2d:
girls' Iho bat.
Tho Work.of Everett
H u r l e v s a i d :h.- c-iiiij.ar.y v v i u l d f u r n i s h
.'only
backed
into
the
large
corner famiiy
and
tho
facl
that
thore
w a s -io-yd.
l
i
g
u
r
i
s
,
dash,
lilanche
.Maynar.l
1st. a t s h o r t s t o p
and
Harrington
al
first
Iilato g l a s s w i n d o w s at t h o
entrance
for
.Ayor
was
ot
a
verv
high
n.l r e a l
intention
to br,-ak
the
l a w . j - M a u d B r l g g s 2 d : l O I - y d . l i a s h . ojioii. b a s e
fhiiir
.M.icloo.i a g a i n
emphasiz111 t h o
store.
Both
wind.iws
were
Both
jilayed
an
e r r o r l e s s t-il t i l . - f a c ;
a s h o h a d h i r e d a l e g a l i > ' a u t h o r i z e d ; K a r l H o d g e . S h i r l e . v . l.st.- J o s e p h ' H l i r - ^ o r d e r .
txih : i t
tho Jiollcy
of
the
liadly
damaged.
F o o r tvvo-ba.se h i t s w-ere m a d o . hr.ar.l
iijiorator. t h o c o u r t m a d e t h o j i o n a l t v j loy 2d: d o u g h n u t r a c e . .Alfred
Pickard gamo.
FOR
S.\ L E
IN
ATER
h.i.l
:..-.
• f-n
au-ainst
recognizing
ono each
by H a r r i n g t o n
and
M a r t i n a i U ' iixii'i'
a s jiossible.
T h o o a s o w a s • 1st. Clorald S c r u t o n 2 d .
Josejih
Worthlngton.
of
Kast
* 'r- as s m a l l
cri'-:
S i t u a t e o n t h e s h o r e of S a n d y
Pond
D
.
i
n
a
h
u
o
a
n
.
l
t
v
v
o
b
y
F
r
a
n
k
D
o
n
a
h
u
e
o
c
.
.
m
j
i
l
;
c
a
t
e
d
i
n
i
t
s
t
i
r
s
t
s
t
a
g
e
s
a
s
[
T
h
e
j
u
d
g
e
s
o
f
t
h
o
p
a
r
i
i
l
o
w
o
r
e
i i n g o . .N, J . ,
i s ;L g u o s t
"t
Wendell
E a c h is s u p p l i e d w i t h
town
S i r . l ; i f h >:,;. t h a t il w a s n o t l i k e l y M e a d o w s .
ton hits a n d
Shirley
s e - I h a t a n \ * h i n i . ' 't.i b o a s c l e a r t o . l u i l g e A t w o o d a s a i . l u d g o
G e o r g e ,A. . S . ' i n d o r s o n .
I ' a t r i c k -Ayer m a d e
. ' N u l l i n g .at . S a n d y j i o n d .
•-IM 1. ' d o n e t o a b o l - w a t e r , a n d o n i y o n e m i n u t e t o e l e c t r i c
car station.
c;oo<l s i z e d l o t s w i t h e a c h
(hini-so
laundry chock.
Thc
matter ; Donlon and E u g e n e Harry,
' r h e c o m - c u r e d five.
ii^h t h , - c : • . , - - 1 . . , A f i r e s t a r t e d i n o n o ..f t h e
rubbish
uture.
A n iin- cottage.
Good boating and good
fish.-inally s t r a i g h t o n o d
out
after
,i m i t t e e
in c h a r g e
nf t h o
celebration,
S h i r l o y w o n t t o b n t flr.st a n d
s c o r e d ( l o r i i a . . ^ s n i i i - ' h : ':
bi.xos in t h e s u b w a y o n Tui-silay a f t e r - w a s
>-st t h i n s . - .
O n e ing.
P r i c e s w r n f o r o n e , a n d WOO t h e
laborto w h o m
much
credit
is d u o
for
i t s o n e r u n r i g h t ..ff t h e r e e l .
A v e r i n i t s o f t h c . \ v , - r 1"
noon
w-hich w a s jirobably c a u s e d
by -'.".1 d e a l "f t i m o a n d
- thoujtht
th.-it o t h e r .
These cottages are real bargains.
Steve
Wailnckwiz,
of S h i r l o y .
w a s s u c c e s s , i s C - h a r l o s .A. M u l l i n .
T h o m a s half
was blanked, a n d
neither
t e a m t h c r a i l r . . , i . l i-h
s'linoone t h r o w i n g a lightod m a t c h
or
i-l
a r Jiart of
t h e A p p l y to
H, C l a r k
and scored
f.'und
not
g u i l t y nf v i M i t i n n
nf
t h e F. . M c f l u a n o , T h e o d o r e
P. DONLON* & CO.
cigar into the box. which
was
tilled
until the fourth
Inning,
w h e n oxpons'-:
'i'oung.
w i t h jiajier.
T h o lire w a s jiut out
by lioiinr
law.
Tho
cmi'lainant
and David
Ayor maiie twu runs.
Shirley
failed
('hairni.iM
M
• <i i r i . | u i r e d
about
Kmln Street
Ajer* Mas*.
J a m o s -1. O ' B r i e n .
'.
ihiof
witness.
.Ino
Parwiz.
als'-.
of
to got a n y n m r o r u n s u n t i l t h e
n i n t h , t h c nse "i xif
li-'iial a t t h c k n o w A G E N l B
N'otes.
ncthini:
cr-.--;:
w
h
o
n
t
h
o
y
a
d
.
l
o
i
l
o
n
e
p
i
o
r
e
t
o
U
s
S
h
i
r
l
o
y
.
t
e
s
t
i
t
i
o
d
t
h
a
t
l
i
e
h
a
d
b
o
u
g
h
t
ini'i
-Mr.
T
h
o
m
a
s
.Mr. a n d
M r s . J . M.
Houtwell
and
it i.-^ - : i i i
Aftor
tho
fourth
Inning
t h e s.aitl
The
chairman
^
Tho
"night
bof.iro tho
Fifth"
was scoro.
t w o c h i l d r e n . K e x a n d K m m a g e n e . loft f o u r k e g s of b e e r of t h o d e f e n d a n t :
. Uead's
B I o ^
A T E B ,
K A S a
ll" ; h c b o a r d
had
if
tr'i " I unu.sually
last w o o k F r i d a y for M o u n t a i n
\-iew. t h e Jiast t w o m o n t h s , w h i c h
'Hiiol a n . l a s a r u l e
good h o m o foam ilovoloned a s t r e a k of bate r - oril.-r.-.l all l h Munal..' t o b e t a k o n
no-Iic-nse ordor was ir.nlnfainod,
Franklin
County.
N . Y.,
where
t h o y vvas ilriing i i r o t t y w e l l f o r a
I'hief
Beatty ting, which- t.igother with costly
Th.-v
eight out.
.! l . . , - i i I. n i » - i i ;
towards
will s t a y s e v o r a l w e o k s .
town.
T h o c o u r t d i s r e g a r d e d t h e o v i - h a d ft g o o d f o r c e . . f a s . - l s t a n t s t o s e e r o r s b y t h o i r o p j . o n o n i s , a - d d c d
m . i r e r u n s . f. i r e a c h I n t h e s i x t h a n d t h c
Have
,any of
you
Coffee
Drinker.-^
H.i.-:;.,:i
-i . M a i n . " l . n a c c o u n t
of
witnesses that
the celebration
wns conlined
to
H. T , L a r r a b e e a n d t w o
daughtor-^. d o n c o of t h o c o m j i l a i n a n t s
tasted
IjTouralnc
Codec'.'
If
seventh
innings.
its
tiiianri.'t
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ball ever
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y:.n
and
the
time
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was (;un
c e n t triji to h i s t o r i c I'lyni.oithgoin-,- t w n m o n w o r o in c o u r t a s h o r t
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Tho Ayer
Gun
club
held nn
ojien frmn
f
liatfory.
B o t h w e r e fined five d o l l a r s . c o i c u s j ^ a r k . t h e
tiro b e i n g soon
fnr
f e c t it
is
H.
BKiehardson.
a
mi-mbo
- ' r . i c r ..f t h e
l.nardih.
shoot
.Monday
on
its g r o u n d s .
T h e (li-il.cv„
nroundT h i s e v i d e n t l y i n c r e a s e d th*. b a d
fool- miles
G o o r g o S , B i i n t w o l l j m s t ..t A v o r . d i o . l
.In.:•;•-.1 t h a t
thc
rond
.Mr.
I'.irh
rainy weather kept m a n y from
being
W h i s t l e s of all Itinds. c h i n - h
hoi's
in
Worcf-ster
on
Tuesday.
Tho
f u - i n g b o t w o e n t h i . t w o w h i c h b-.i t i t h i >
'iis;i;;'.il in n o t r - i r r y i n K
out
l n o i - n t , b u t in s j i i i e o t t h a t f a c t
t h e r e WIW l l r . t .MIS
beini;
made.
l a n d llrewfirkb- u s h e r e d in tlio
holid.iv
neral took
Jilaco in t h a t c i t y
Thur.-^- c o m j i l a i n t
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which
day.
tho
jiiist
being
r.-jirosentod
by
at t h o s t r o k e of t w e l v e .
I h l l ; \va.-' c . ' i i i p l i c . i
with.
jiriz,.. w o r o a w a r d e d .
T h e w i n n e r s o f yfStejihen
.V.
Lougeo
and
Honry
C. I l o . a r l i i c s .
j
Aftor
tho heavy
r a i n s of t h o
jiri-- t h e jirizi-s w o r e W i l i l a m H .
-Ml
I; I'yr
put
in t i K l i r c s t o
show
Reynolds
Sherwin.
it w a s . h o p e d t h a t
fair 1st. a t h o r m o s b o t i l c ; E J v e r c t t
la-- ' ' . • t ' . l . i r ; h < T c w e r e -l-'iS p a s S a b i n e Iha;
T h o stato public sorvico cnmmis.;i..ti ceillng w e e k
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• ••x'n \ \ a \ s i n e l e c t r i c s i n
one
K i d - st-iiL'.-r^
Boston
Judge Warron
H, A t w o o d
wont
l o g a v e a h o a r i n g a t i l s olll.^o i n
oelebration.
Thoro
vvas g e n e r a l
dis'- d o r
H. iritii; cl.iscl.
ltd.
leather
covered
flaskF r e d llllN.
C o n i ' o r d t h i s w e e k F r i d a y m o r n i n g t o o n W e d n e s d a y o n t h e j i o t i t l o n s of t h e
v v h e n r a i n •tT(,gan t o
fall B u r r i l l
lib
cigar
cnse;
J.
Howard
and
Fltchburg
street
rallw-ay ajijiiiintmont
[ireside
.at t h e
trial
of
Frank
San- Lowell
Til.I>ar<lancllew
forts
nowboast
the
morning,
but
the
w o a t h o r Si
V.'.''
'J'^•' ' ' " ' f o l d
pocketbook;
T h e potltlonors askod
f o r in
b o r n , k n o w n a s " t h o s a g e of C o n c o r d . " c o m p a n y .
.150,
T H E
P O U N D
arW.
Carlev
Cth.
hunting
k n l f o - s o m . - .;' t h e ni.ist n i o d e r n K r u p p
lo construct
and
m a i n t a i n Iiartly cleared about noon a n d the re- E l
T h e l a s l t i m e t h o j u d g e w-as c a l l e d t o a u t h o r i t y
T h i s P e r f e c t C o f f e e c o s t s b u t a. f e w
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r
t
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e
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r
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a
c
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they
t h e m a i n d e r of t h o d a y w a s ver.v jileas,ant. K l d d e r a n d .Sabine w e r e t i e d f o r s e c hoar lho case
the
distinguished
d e - its r.ailway- in M a i n stroot a c r o s s
.I'-femlcl
b y ,-inclent
bombard's conts m o r e a i m u n d t h a n Inferior cofto o n d
placo.
but
ns
Sabine
had
thc were
t r a c k s of t h e W o r c e s t e r . . N a s h u a
a n d T h e m o r n i n g rain, h.iwoyor. failed
f e n d a n t failed to .ajipcar.
,
T h c cost p e r c u p is p r a c t i c a l l y
fr.'m
the
tifteenth
c c n t u r y - fee,
bc- largest consecutive n u m b e r ot
b r o k e n dalhiL;
I'ortland
division
of t h e B o s t o n
nnd prevent the entire jirogram from
Cragg
K. J o h n s o n , n b o i l e r
m n k e r , .Maine at A y e r at t h e s a m e level t h e r e - ing c a r r i e d
15,000- thc s a m e a n d you have a real Kitlsout,
birds to his credit
In t h c
match
it . « o n i e ,.f ; h ' s c o l d K u n s t h r e w
e m j i l o y e d nt t h c e n g i n e h o u s e in
t h e w i t h n n d f o r n p j i r o v n l of l o c n t i n n
fuitlsflcd
wns decidid that he should
h a v e ' t h e liouiiil ).r".icoti!en. a n d
wrousht
con- thc s a m e and you have that
on
A
handsomely
docoratod
automosouth rnllroad ynrd, met with a
b n d .Main n n d W e s t .Main s t r e e t s ,
second prize, the third g o i n g to K i d d e r
crossing
siderable
I'.iiv.'c o n
the
British
fleet f c c l l n s e v e r y t i m e y o u d r i n k t h i s P e r hlle, ow-ned n n d
driven
bv
Theodore
accident
on
Mondny
nfternoon.
Al tho above tracks at grade
W"e a r c t h e s o l e
ascntR
_^ & i . b l n c w o n
the silver cup
In
t h e w h e n A'lMiiral H o r n b y forced t h c p a s - fect Coffee,
established
W . B a r r y , in w h i c h r o d e s o v o r a l
m e m - i.l-blrd
t h e l i m e of t h e n c c l d e n t
he was
at u n d o r a n
recommend
handicaji
match.
This
c u p yaire
o r d e r of t h e s e l e c t m e n
of
oi t h e I l a r d a n e l l e s a c e n t u r y a p o . I n A y c r f o r t h i s c o f f e e a n d
b e r s of t h c A y e r Siiffrage c l u b , a t t r a c - is t h e
w o r k in a w-ntcr t n n k w-hen h e lost h i s A y o r , .May 3.
Jirojierty
of t h e , c l u b a n d
is . \ s l a t e lis iM',x C i c n e r a l L e f r o y , o f t h e It h i g h l y t o a l l .
ted m u c h
favorable
attention.
B a n - ,aw,-irded to t h o m e m b e r
b a l a n c e n n d fell i n t o a jiit.
His right
making
the lioyal
.Artilbryinspected
these
anC h a r i e s F. B a k e r , of F i t c h b u r g .
at- ners
bearing
tljo
words.
•\'otfs
for h i g h e s t
shoulder
w.as b a d l y
Injured
nnd
his
number
nf
birds
In
m a t c h cient faiiiion. a n d
w r o t e f.t
them
as
t o r n e y for t h e c o m p a n y , ajijiearod
tor women,"
were
jilainly
disjilaved
o n s h o o t s , w h o h o l d s It u n t i l s o i n e
h e a d c u l . in n d d i t l o n
to receiving
a
o t h e r "still
I
n
a
v
e
r
y
r
e
a
l
s
e
n
s
e
e
f
f
e
c
t
ive
tho
jietitioners.
and
Chief
Counsel the
automobile.
levore shaking up.
Ho was taken
to
m e m b e r makes a higher score,
w h e n p l e c s of i,:'<liiance."
KIch of t h e Bfwton n n d
.Maine
rnilto
him,
the Hurbank
hosjiltal.
Fitchburg,
on
N ' o t h i n g c o u l d d a m p e n t h o a r d o r o f It i s s u r r e n d e r e d
A
F e w
More
roail
comjiany
represented
thnt
cort h e t r a i n l e n v i n g h o r e n t 5 . 1 2 ji. m . .
N e w -Vdvcrtl.'MMncntJi.
Groton
and
Avor
high
school
-tr,
jioration.
Kemnrks
wero also
mndc thc
-,vhere
ho
is nowundergoing
treatt
e
a
m
s
w
h
o
p
l
a
y
e
d
a
l
l
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
t
h
e
In f a v o r o f t h e j i e t l t i o n s b y
Edwnrd
.•\yer C i i i z o n s W a n t
Crosslijg.
ment.
The
injuries
are
not
at
a l l .\. K l c h n r d s o n . C h a r l e s H- H a r d y
h
e
a
v
y
r
a
i
n
i
n
t
h
e
m
o
r
n
i
n
g
.
T
h
e
A
v
o
r
and
d,'ingorouK n n d
barring
oomjillcations .lohn
carried
off
tho
hoti.irs
bv
the
A hearing was given b y Uie
public
Maloney,
nil of AyorOthers boys
he will bo a b l e to b e a b o u t
in
t w o J i r e s e n t w o r c , I n h n D- C a r n e y ,
service
commlK.sion,
•Wednesday
on
c h a i r - s c o r e o t 1 0 t o C.
•o e \ p r e . » s o u r a p p r e e I , - i t l o n
weeks.
t h e p o t i t i o n of t h e !x)well a n d
F i t c h - a r i ' l !i''. f'.',
• h a n k s to o u r f r i e n d s a n d
man,
and
T. F, M u l l l n of t h o
Aycr
TJic
committoo
in
charge
nf
the
b
u
r
g
S
t
r
e
e
t
K
n
l
l
w
a
y
c
o
m
p
a
n
y
f
o
r
a
n - nrlKliK. rs
•hmembers
of
Post
4S,
.Mies E l i i t n b c t h W y m a n o f W a s h i n g - b o a r d o f s e l e c t m e n : C l n r o n c o H- K i n - c e l e b r a t i o n
r o d e in a d e c o r a t e d
carO. A I
..1 w
I!. C- f o r t h e i r
lovp r o v a l of location of t r a c k s o n
Main
n n d rl.nge.
ton s t r e e t h n s s o f a r r e c o v o r o d a s to noy. st.ation a g e n t of t h o B o s t o n
T h e m e m b e r s wore dressed
in
1 - an.l k i n d n e j s d u r i n K o u r
Ink'
f'^; \]i.'
n
n
d
W
e
s
t
M
n
l
n
s
t
r
e
e
t
s
I
n
A
y
c
r
I
n
Maine
railroad
company:
Louis
H . t h e c o s t u m e s of c o l o n i a l dnys.
b e a b l e t o sit u p e a c h d.ay.
the
m.anjv o l v i n g a g r n d e c r o s . s l n g o f t h e t r a c k s r o o f i i t ;i'.'. i i i . ' i i : -also, f o r
C u s h i n g . s u i i e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e
I.,owb f ,•> 131 J*' 1
-rai t r i l i u t e s .
J a m e s M c T e r n a n . f o r m e r l y of A y e r .
D e p o t s q u n r c a n d .Main s t r e o t
were
ell a n d F l t c h b u r g s t r e e t r a i l w a y c o t n T L ' p * i , ' ? r ' " "
""^''T ' ' ' " " " ®
railroad.
Is r e p o r t e d ver.v s i c k .
H e is t'ne p r o .\rr . K, W . A l l e n ,
c
r
o
w
d
e
d
w
i
t
h
p
e
o
p
l
e
a
s
t
h
e
p
r
o
c
e
s
pany: John
H- T u r n e r , nil o t
Ayer-..
-The F i t c h b u r g n n d L e o m i n s t e r
Street
M: a n d . M r s . P r e d A . . S m i t h ,
p r i e t o r o f a h o t e l in K e n b e r m a .
Nanmany
favorable
reWesle.v
W.
Sargent,
of
F l t c h b u r g , sion pas-sed a n d
r n i l w a y i s .-il.so c o n c e r n e d f o r I t c o m e s
M; < . ' U a i d I,. W h i t a k e r .
tasket
beach.
m a r k s w^re heard on the
parade.
u p t o o n e side of t h e t r a c k s n o w a n d
A Vf-r. M ' - .
I n l y tl, 1 9 1 5 .
AYEE
ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR
TRUSTEE, GUARDIAN, ATTOkNEY OR AGENT
Shirt Waists
$1.00 to $2.98
Middy Blouses
50c„ 69c.. $1.00, $1.25 and $i:39
All Styles of Collars and Ties in the Latest
Styles
Parasols
White and colors
SOc. t a $5.00
. L. Brown
THE CASH DISCOUNT
Page'i Block
sia
STORE
AYER, MASS.
Lawn Mowers
Robt. JIurphy's Sons Co.
New Dental Office
2 SUMMER CAMPS
BABBINGTON HALi; the Steel.
Cut Ooffee.
EEOENT FLOUE.
Fresb Stock of
CHEXEI'S WATEB CILASS
For Freserrlng^ Egrgs " '
Qnnrt IOc, QaUo'n Ke,
LABGE SPOXGES
, ^ '
CHAMOIS SKINS
'-V^
OUST MOPS, lon? Handle
Me.
CARPET BEATEBS, Bottnn
• 26e.
HAT POISOJr, Gnaranteed to ex- '.'
terminate, paekaE^e
lAi,
Cunard, WMte Star and Leylaad
Lines to England
'•'
Colonial Line to New York' ~
P. DONLON 4 6 0 .
Perfect
Coffee
Ice Cream
Iburawel
mM
Coffee
Wc havo made Ktna^^
'ments to carrr tbo '«dl<^
, knoTm
« It
JTERSET ICB CBEAM
In triple MMl brtdca, Mou
*od 60c. per quart, pUia
<iAd, combination flaTon.,
.Orders for Iar|[o qiiaaUUcs tat qpoclal occadons
•oUdted.
SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK
CARD OF THANKS
California Cling Peaches 2 Cans for 25<
BMasnii
I. G. Dwinell
AYIR
nne Qroceries and Hirttvrare ..
AYEB, MASS.
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^^ ^s;
SATUE1>AY,
PAOE SIX
SHIELEy
News
It«ms.
At
thc
ConKreKatlonal
ehurch
1,-iit
S u n d a y m o r n i n K t h c o r d i n a n c e of b a p tliim wa.s c o n f e r r e d
upon
Fanny,
the
I n f a n t d a u n h t e r o f .Mr- a n d M r s ISiy
Birchstead- and also Caroline
I..ouise.
the infant
daughter
of M r . a n d
Mrs.
CiiorK'-- H .
I-"arnier.Mrand
-MrsH.iroUl
WKrench
mill d a i i ; ; h i e r I t u t h .spent t h e
K,)urth
witll
.Mr. a n d
.Mr.s. W a l t e r
Knowles,
I i a r i - i i t s c.,f . M r s .
French.
.Mr. a n d . M r s . J o h n G . C o n a n t
spent
th,h-j'Iidays
at
the
h o m e
of
their
dll m i l t e r .Mr
and
.Mrs.
Kverett
.S.
l',-vt-al. of
Swampscott.
.\lr. a n d
. M r s . .M. J .
s-i-i . M i l t ' - i i . " f U o r c h e s
I,villi \ - i s i t i i i i ; a t t h e h o
Ml.s
\V^i!t»-r K n o w l e s .
'J"uesiUt,\'.
»
Johnson,
wilh
ter,
w-ho
have
m e of Mran,l
returned
h o m e
.Mr.
and
.Mrs.
John
I'omfret.
of
1 1 , i d s . . 1 1 . w,-r<- i t u e . s t s o v e r t h e
Fourth
of
-Mr.
and
-Mrs.
Kichard
I'oinfret] t ; i i - , - n t s "i t h e
fnrmer.
.Mr.
an-l
-Mrs. . A n d r e w
H.
Phelps.
Wl'h
.Im-lit'T.
-MiSis G l a d y s
Pheljis.
s;-'-T T -.h,ll'.liday
with
-Mr.
I'help.-'
| , i , . i - h - ; . Z,.-ii.i -'-•- i ' l i e l p s . ttt
•Leom'.:i-
ll,rtha
We<-;;s.
of
i..!l-,lid:i\s
a;
her
-Mi.^
.si„-i.;
l!.,stn
in
h.
IIv.i r.i-aii.ii-'.ti- s p e n t t h h.oliS " ! iiiKii'-l.l
with
he;sis:.-r,
!. i l i . i a
l;-:iu<l..i;e,
.•ii .•^..\1.- ,, •l.i . M r s . J . . s e i . h l i r . i u l i . i i i . l . \ : r .
J.,s,-!ih
l.al.ri.-.
"i
Salel--.
al.-l
.M: Mr.
an.l
w , - i - L; ; - s - . s -It t h e l i . . i n , - "i
.Mr.-. . \ r • h : : 1 1 . I l i t - s . - t t ..11 t h , - F . . u : t h I.-ii:i
<;.iti-I\.
.-1' . - M i M i e r v i l l e .
.Mi--.\.i:-.i
.\\'-ri.
"i
Chart'-stowiiami
li'
Mryf.n• : :•- }-'--;ii-.ti l i t : : . , ' h , . > n u - oi
(.;:it.-ly.
an.i
-M: -.. J . . - , - ; , h
.Mrs.. I':-,-",'-,
"i
i'r..vi.l<-nee.
w-ith
y.n
! ; . i : : - ; - , - i - . - n t '.ver
the h.didays
at
the
h'.ii,."1
.Mr- a n d
.Mrs.
Charles
Kt.-i.'-iiis, •
.Miss
In--/.
.Mc.Murrav.
.,f
Jamai'-a
I ' l a i n . sp-.-nt t h e F o u r t h , i n t o w n
visitinK (rii-n.ls.
M r . 11 n - i . M r s . I - : r ; i e - t
dauKhter
P,,-v',-r!'-,
"t
the
li'.li.l.i>s
in
t'.wn
Mrs. .\:i.- -\iini-.
a
A
reduction
In
the
salary
of
the
Shirley
postmaster
from
J1900
lo
^liiOO w a s a n n o u n c e d
Wednesday
by
the post
ollice d e p a r t m e n t
at
WashlnKton.
Freemanwitn
.Maidenspent
with
Mr.
ani'i
M i s s P a i i i i i i . - I:t-v,-r.-. o f H(.st.^,n.
K u i - s t "t
. M i - - -\;;'...Hort.'n.
.Mi-ss I t - . i t h S i n i ' . l - ;.' oi ! : , - v e r e .
the
h..:i.!.'iys
as
'ii.
-'iie.-t
<>f
.Sarah
St'.-veiis.,ii.
The
F.'urth
t h i s y,-:ir w i s
Viy f ] U i , - t ! i ' - s s w i t i l n . . t h , i n i ; o u t
ordinary
takinK
place.
Thp e o p l e k.-j.t w i t h i n t h e l i m i t s
s o n a n d C'.riiin.'n sens.-. lejivinK
taste
in
th*'
wake
"f
Indep
ilay.
is
spent
.Miss
marked
"t
the
y.>uns
.,f
rean.i b a d
endence
M r s , -\l:e,- Sitn.i!::. a n d famil.v
move d t.i l ; > i . U , - ; , . , r t .
c.-nn..
Wednesday,
after
a
resi-l,-nce
in
t..,wn
of
.about
I h i r t y - ^ v - ;.',-ars.
. M r : i.n'i
.Mrs. W . L . A l l e n , o f
N<nvt.invil'.-.
«;':i
i:if:int
s.in.
sjient
the
l i r - s t o f X'l-.t-.'ix
It t h e h o m e o f
Jlra n d Mr-.
F.. I I
.-•-'•:-:•.
Jiarents of
Mr.
AllenM r s . H - . - k : : . s . ;,--, . . . n i p a n y w i t h ' h e r
K r a n d s - . i i . ,-^:.i:i;,-.•- i ' - . n i f r e t . o f
W a v e l le.v, a r r ; \ - , - . i
.r; T i e s i h t v a t t h e
h o m e
of
.Sr.ir::,-:-'.:;r:ir,d j i a r e n t s Mr.
and
M r s . P , ; - h;i.--i! I ' . , i i i f r e t . f o r a
vacation
of t w o w,-,.-ks.
M r s . I-'.:i -M. W . a r r e n . o f
Manchester,
X . H . . s i . e n i th,.- t i r s t .if t h , - w e e k
:it
t h e h o n i , f "i
her rn-ither. Mrs.
.\nnie
1, B a n k . s .
M r . a i l d .Mrs. K d w i n
H. C u i . i n t .
in
C'lmpany with their dauwhter und
her
hu.sband,
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
-N'ewton
I.
Damon,
if
Gardner,
spen;
over
tho
K.iurtii
in
P,r.iokIine at t h e h o m e
of
M r . s . T I'-.-,
yisxer
ot
.Mrs. K. H .
Conanl.
Til.jiart.v
made
the
trip
in
-Mr- D a r r - . - n s
auto.
I t a l j i h .-SarK'-nt sjo.-nt
day
w i ' . ' i .-,-iativ,.-s in
over the
holi.Sjirinittiel.!.
F r f - i l " i : . - .-i.'..l I ' . i t h L y n c h l e f t
Tuesdny i-r
1 --.v • i - ' , v e , . - k s ' \ ' a c . - i t i . i n a t
the
h ' l i n e "i
tiu-ir Kran.ij.arents.Mr.
an.l
. M r s . I : - . ' . - - - : l . v n c h , a t . V m h e r s t , .N". H .
.Miss K ; 1 ; I F , T . ' W k s l i u r y . of P . i i r i i n K l i . n , .v. J . , Is \ ' i s : i i n K :tt t h e h - i m e
of
"'• • ' .Mrs, . I o h n G, C n . i n t ,
.Mi-'s
\ v : i - :t f . . r r i i . - - r hiKi-1
s.hool
T . - w k s ! , i:
l-ich-r
.: Shirle-,'.
-Mr.
The
S'r,
•',..y
' 'd'l
l - ' e l l o w s w-ill
Jilay
I ' i ; c h l , ' . i r K '-"dd F e l l o w . s o n
:-: 111 . S h i r l e y t h i s ' w e e k . S a t : : 't'^n
at two
o'cock.
1'^. W o o d m a n
will
OCCUJ.N'
at
the
C'lnKreKational
.-^unda.v m o r n i n K a l
I'l--!-'".;,:!;'-- h e
will y i v e a
stere' '.r.nx
s«-ven
o'clork
on
',<'-r!.of'ker. of
Itea.l-11 t ' . w n . , 1 . W , - . l l u - s i f-.r i ' : i r i s , -Me., ; h . :f-r— : . . - \K i l l : i - i l s ' l l i l
r,
11;- ii:;ii,\
fri-nls
.\
Uaselwll.
T h e S h i r l e y A . .\
il.-feateJ
Townse n d A. A. o n t h e S h i r i e y K r i . u n d s
last
Saturda.v
afternoon
1.;
the
se.,,re
i'f
i ll.' - .
T h e yaine was close a n d
excitlnK f r o m s t a r t to tinish.
The
.Shii'ley C o r n e t b a n d Kave a curicei-l o n
the
K T i ' U n d s b e f o r e t h e -.;.-ii,ie c - i n i i n e n c e d .
A I a r K e c r o w d of jie,,iile w i t n e s s ' - d
the
K a m e a n d t h e afleriKton's np'-rt
proved
to be
the
most
eliji'vible
of
tile
sea-son- ' T h e
score:
smui
\S'111-e'er- s s
HodKe,
cf
B u i r i l l , all.
'.'on Iiors, c
t - n i e i s u i i . if
.<. W e l l s ,
lb
l l e l J o n v i l l , . . L'b.
Weeks,
if
l i u t t o n , Jl
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'llif\ \ , ; i , , . t ' : * JiiiTi.-irriti r . ' t t n i l \ - n i o \ - ed
lo
I.i--;.-,..
I,,v! S n t i i r d a v .
-.vh^-re
M r . ( ; i ; ; r , . i - • . ; : .- . r i . p l o y e d b y . l h * ' C o n a n l . H o i j h : - •, W . ' M h i n g
Company.
Tho
C!iivcr-a;i«!
church
hav**
do< ^ l d e d tf.
iiol-i th.'M- . a n n u a l
picnic
at
Whalom
j.ark
••u S . i t u r - b i y .
.luly
LM.
Heed
''h-->'brough
has
movod
into
t h e C r o s s m a n b.,;i.s<- o w i i o d l , v C h . i r l e s
W.
Marshall.
It.-.-.i r h o K ! ) r o u g h
and
f a m i l y h a v o i.*.*.t, i j v i n i . - i n
Loominstor.
M r . Chosbroiit,-h
w omidoyo.l
as
maChlntHt at t h o Sarnvf.n m r d a g o
w'.rks.
Tho
Shirley
A.
A. g o
to
Concord
J u n c t i o n thiH S a t u r d a y to p l a y a g a i n s t
tho Conoord
Junction
basoball
toam
J . C . A y o r l A d g o . A . < >. 1 ' .
hold
itH r e g u l a r
mooting on
evening*
W..
will
Monday
Tho
MIfwos
Annie
nnd
N'ina
Ho],
brook
spent
the
wook-end
ind
over
t h e F o u r t h w i t h r e l a t i v e s in
Kramtngham.
T h c
Shirley
Alliance
will
hold
lt.4
regxilar
moetlnjr
on
Thur.sday
afternoon, Jiily 15, with
Mr». W a r r e n
B.
WJl«on» C l a r k r o a d .
K e v . E. L. Half^
a c r e will b e t h o g n e s t a n d J'p^aker of
tho afternoon.
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The wholf
program
was welT given
a n d t h e glris d«*serve m u c h credit
for
their efforts,
.\fter the
entertainment
ice c r e a m a n d c a k e w e n t on sale
and
d a n c i n g w a s in o r d e r , w i t h M r s .
Waldo Karnsworth
Si
the
piano.
Aliiamv.
Mrs. Anna
K. D a k i n a n d h e r
mother,
Mrs.
Felton.
e n t e r t a ineti
the
Alliance very delightfully
at their
summ e r h o m e , k n o w n a s t h e .Seth C h a n d l e r p l u c e , la.st w e e k
Thursday
afternoon.
Thl.s h i s t o r i c
mansion
is
now
o n e of t h e m o s t a t t r a c t i v e h o m e s o w n ed by the s u m m e r colony at the Center.
Q u i t e a n u m b e r uf m e m b e r s
and
special
guests
bnive'l
the
inclement
w e a t h e r a n d w e r e well repaid.
At the
c l o s e of t h e b u s i n e s s s e s s b m . a n
interesting descrii»tion
of C a m p - l i r e
work
w a s given by Mrs. A l t h e a W.
Linden))urg, g u a r d i a n
of N'.>n.iicoicus
camp.
T h e g e n e r a l s e o j , . ? .if t h e w o r k
itself
w a s I i r e s e n t e d a s well a> m a n y
facts
g l e a n e d f r o m h e r o w n exiM-rienct*.
A
c e r e m o n i a l dros.s a n d a s t r i n g of b e a d s
w e r e .*jhown, a l s o t h e c h a r t e r a n d
record
book
of t h o c a m p ,
a l ! of
which
were examined
with ureat interest, by
those not familiar with the work.
A
\"'ite o f t h a n k s wa'^ g i v e n M r s .
Lindenburg.
During tho social
.hour
which
onsued, u daiii:\' lunch
w a s st-rved. in
t h o i l i n i r i i ; r.^»..*m.
Cciiter.
Mi.s.-; W a s h l i U r n
of C a n i b r i d g o .
u h "
is stU'lyin;: m u s i c
with
Wfsley
Weyman.
i« H l a y i n y
:it l h e
home
of
.Mr,
a n d M r s . W.
K.
Barnard.
T h e
next
m e e t i n ; : />f t h e
Matron's
A i d . s o c i e t y w i l l b e h^-Ui a t t h e
h o m e
o:
Mrs:
Charle.**
E.
Bradford.
The
meeting
will
occur
on T h u r s d ' i y
afternoon. July
1 5 . in.-ct-ad-j^.f
Tuc.'^day.
July
23. on
account
"f
iho
.sjiecial
m e e t i n g o f - t h e G r a n : ; " --n
Tuesday.
Mis.ses
Mildred
Kvans
and
Helen
B r a d f o r d e x p e c t t o I'-.tv*- - n
Saturdav
for O a k
H l u f f s f o r :h^.-inirner.
A very '"Weary Wi;::-" aj.geared
in
town on Tuesday.
Al'>-r beinu: f e d
at
t h e h o m e of N . II. ' ; r t \ - > , h e w e n t
to
s l e e p h e s i d e t h e hi.';,-.-, b ' j t u p o n
bein w d i s t u r b e d
f-hanLi-'i
tiie
scene
of
his slumbers
i<- u T i - M f i r t h e r
d o w n
the
road.
MiHs \ ' e r a ilra-lfor'! e x p e c t s to l e a v e
o n S a t u r d a y f o r :h*_- W h i t e
Mountains
f o r t h e r ' - m a i n d e r of t h e
summer,
R a y m o n d
Bradford,
of
Waterto-wn.
spent
lho
we^k-end
at
the
h o m e
of
h i s p a r e n t s . M r . a n d M r s . C. E .
Bradford.
Miss Mary N'ewhall, an instructor at
Quint-y Mansiijn school, h a s been
visitinu' a t t h e h o m e
of M r . a n d
Mrs.
C.
E.
fl"odspeed.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Almond
Win::,
Brookline. spent the week-end at
h ' - m e uf A l b e r t
Adams.
M i s s H a n d y , o f X e w H a v * :i,
a .1,'uest a t W . E .
Barnard'.-.
is
of
tlie
Conn..
Mrs. G e o r e e B u x t o n , of
Wi.-.dsville.
Wf-nt
to_ L u n e n b u r g
(-n
T.o-.-'i.iy
t«<
t h e h o m e of h e r m o t h e r . Mrs.
Myn»n
H a r v e y , w h o i s v e r y III v . i t i i r . ' . - u r i t i s .
H e r m a n
f-mployed
B'-utiliier,
wt,-ek a n d
Johnson,
wh' • his
been
at
the
h o m e
"f
WiUiam
L;ave
ui> h i s
P'-.-itiun
last
h a s g o n e to
Lowell.
Iiev. Kverett Burkett, w h o h a s
been
si>endinw
the
past
ten
d.iys
a:
the
N'orthlield
conference,
arrived
h o m e
on
Monday.
Charles
K.
Bradford
atten<led
the
convention
of
city
,ir.d
t'jwn
cierk.s
held at H e a d i n g last
week.
Klizabeth
Carter,
of
Allston.
has
b e e n \ ' i s i t i n L C a t t h e h o m e f>f M r .
and
.Mrs. H t - n r y W a r e
on H a z e n
road.
w n e o f t h e I t a l i a n s e m p l o y e i l f-n
the
>tat».- r o a d , w a s a c c i ' i e n t , i l l y
rnn
ftver
last
week
by
the
waterinu'
cart,
one
of t h e w h e e l s
passinij over his
he.id.
He was attended
by a jihysician.
but
his
injuries
proved
n-.-t
to
be
very
serious.
T h e f o u r t h a n d 'ifth of ,J';ly j . a s s e d
v e r \ ' q n i f ' t l y i n thf- C f n t » - r
this
year.
The
b'^-Us o n
t h e tW'j chijrch*-s
werr
..r
th»sick.
not
run
account
K.
Bradford
Wagons
b e I o n irin;,'
(
"
i
)
m
p
a
n
\
'
a n d
an<i t h e C. A .
Kr!their
a
few
smallor
a r t I'le.- f h - t n i ^ ' v ' !
b.-for.-.••
but
no
location
"the
niy! t
T h si.f-cial
ofdam,i;;o
was
d-.n*the
Kir^t
Bartict-rs h i r o . j
i,.
L"i r d
and
Sunda>'
ish c h i i r c h
on
.-^.a' j r d a y
.inn**cessiiry.
ovo:::n'_'s jirov.-d
t' b e
Mr. nnd
Mr^.
B.alph
I. K v a n s
an
litllo
(lauL'htor
K-ther
r*-tiirno.l
K r , i i ; r o s t ' . w n . N'. H . . o n T i K - s . ' . a y .
afto
sjM r i . i i n L ' a w o r - k a t t h e h o n u - .-f
M:
a j . ' i . M i > . J . K . A < l ' i n i s f-n C o n t o r
roa'
M r^
^
.
^
^
•
;
I for
Kdna
tho
hop,
.1
Hobb-n
I-'Mllor
fo
;i.-"r,.
i'ri!,
(Grango.
At
the
meeting
of
.Shirley
Grange
on
Tueaday
evening
the.
:lrsi
anil
second degrees w e r e w o r k e d on a class
of e i g h t c a n d i d a t e s .
T h e meeting
was
very
w-ell
attended,
visitors
beini:
present from
Ayor. Leominster.
Lunenburg.
Groton.
Greenwich.
Danvers
a n d C e n t e r H a r b o : - . N'. H .
Arthur
li.
H o l d e n w a . s e l e c t e d b - c t u r e r t o till t h e
\ a c a n c y . l e f t l>y t h e r o s i ' . . : n a t i > > n o f M r s .
Arthur
G.
Dunn.
Mr.
H.dden.
wa.s
also
appointed
as
m a n a g e r
of
tho
Shirley
Grange
baseball
team,
which
is t o p l a y t h e G r o t o n G r a n g e t e a m
at
the Middlosox-Worcester P o m o n a
tield
day.
T h e P o m o n a < ' i r a n g e ha.s o f f e r e d
a c u p to t h e t e a m
thai can win
this
event
f o r t h r o o y«-;trs.
It w a s
voted
to
hold
a
s j K - r i.al
meeting
of
the
G r a n g e on next Tu*-sda\' evenin.g. J u l y
IM. in o r d e r
to w o r k
the
thirrl
and
fourth
degrees.
T h e
committee
in
c h a r g e of t h e sujjper for this
meeting
is M r s . G e o r : : e H o l d e n . A r t h u r H . H o l den,
William
J ubb,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luther
Holden.
Stewards'night, which was scheduled
to fall o n T u e s d a y e v e n i n g , h a s
been
postponed
until l a t e r in t h e
year.
The men's degree team which
worko d t h e s e c o n d d e g r e e w a s m a d . e ujt a s
f-dlows:
T h o m a s Evans, master;
Gec».
B u x t o n , o v e r s e e r ; H o r a c e H.arris. l e c :
Arthur
Holden.
chaj;.;
J o h n
Karrar.
stow.;
William
Jubb.
itate
keeper;
William
Th'mijison.
a.sst.
stew.:
Geo.
H o w e s , lady asst. .stew.: A m o s
Karrar.
see,; D e a n H e w e s , treas.: Karl Graves.
Ceres:
Kverett
Buxton.
I'omona;
Klmer
Wilkins,
Kb^ra.
K-iib^wing
the
d e ^ T e e w o r k r e m a r k s f.»r t h e g o o d
of
t h e o r d e r w e r e m a d e b y M r . C l a r k <.f
Ayer and
Mr. Callum
f>f
Lunenburg.
A social h o u r a n d
t u c k e r followed
at
t h e c l o s e of t h e
meeting.
LITTLETON
News
Itenxs.
.Mrs.
M. .\. F l o y n t o n
arei
liaui'hter.
t.i
M a r l b o r o . ...jient t h e
h'.liday
wilh
t h e i r s o n a n d b r o t ' n e r . H l n i e r L. B o y n ton.
George
Smilh.
.Mi>s
lioynton's
l i a n e e , w a s als.., a i-'iiesl a l .Mr.
UoynlonV.
. \ l t h e mc.^i l a m e l y a t t e n d e d
comm u n i o n servic.' "f ih'i Baiiiisi
church
f o r a n u m b e r ">f > ' e a r . . . t h e h a n d o f f e l low.vhiji
was
»-.\l.-niled
on
Sunday
r n o r n i n i ^ l o si.x o f t h e t e n n e w
m e m b e r s r e c e n l l j ' a , i d e d I'l l h e
church.
Mrs.
\'isiiin;,'
.\deUa
friends
.M.
in
P a r k e r
Lowell.
ha.s
lieeii
T.he
motor
bus
runnin-'
from
station to c h u r c h a n d
return on
d a y s is m e e t i n ; ; t h e n e e d s of t h e
ple al the W e s l dislricl. judu'inu
l h e u''.iod
paironai.:e.
the
Sunpeofrom
llev. a n d M r s . H . L.
I'ackard
;.-r,ni- t o
liridi-ewater
for
their
mer
\'isii w R h
parents.
have
sum-
.Mrs,
Frank
n i , , v e Si.'.n lo
.Mr.
,'\-hl,'iii>l
t-,-i.-iln W ' i r k .
.\shland
Sianfonl.
has
none
and
son
will
Conn.,
where
already
anil
.Mr>.
l i . .1. H a r w . x i . i
has
returned
fi..ii.
.X'.i w ,-il, w h e r e
she
\-isiled
tiie
I
W . l;:ii!,-y
I'amily al t h e i r
siimin'-r
T''-nvi
.Mrs A l b ' - r t S h e d , ] , w i f e of
i:\'-niay• •r . - " ' h e d d . o f . V a s h u a . X , I I , . i s v i s i t i n ; , '
; l . . - .V. I i . C m a n t s d u r i n ; - ' . M r . S l i e i M ' s "•\!<.iideil trill t h r o u L ' h
the
country.
• '\-f*ninL'
.Miss
faroline
f'onant
has
lie,^n
s|ieiidinK
a
week
wilh
her
brother.
\V.
P.. f o n a n l .
in
foncord,
and
has
e;ii,,yed s o m e of t h e n e a r b y
iiau'eanls.
Frank
H a r t w e l l , of ,«omervllle,
was
amonK
the out-of-town
visitors
Willi
l.iltl.-ton
relatives
on
the
Fourth.
-n.
l-!nl<>rtainnicnt.
.\ .-h'lr: i'l'i'^T
f-n " t i .M'Mid.-iv
T;if>n i n fl'
.f
then
adjourned
until
of n j e o t i n u
t o l-e a n -
'Il.l- ' a . l i e s of t h e H a p t i s l c h u r c h
an'
«' ii;.l l e ' i i i i i a u s e f u l e n t e r p r i s e
liurin.;
••1,- ' . m i i i . - r n i . i i i t h s i n t h " f o r m o f .t
',^."k;:.
food
Slie at l h e vestry evvi y
.-^.1' . r ' i , ' i . \ ' a f l ' . r i K i o n f r o m
t h r e e to ii\,. I iMik. u s u a l l y
on
the
church
lawn.
.l,;.--s
the
weather
is
ullMlil.lble.
.\Iioy
I.inlet.,n
l,eo]ile
are
rnidiii;,il
v . r v (',i,\'.^-llieiil t o l , l i n - h a s < - t h e
uood
h.ii.•-•nia.ie
f,.od
off,-red
al
thes,-nl,'S,
T h e (',
K, s i , c i e l > ' i n t e n d
also
' - . linvf- h o m e - m a d e i c e c r e a m o n ^ a b i: : l i e s a m e
lime,
summor.
}:. V T h a v o i A
rh .:oh.
Bro..kl;n
; * ! ' . - > : in:^' a d d r * —
!;.':• S u n d a v
af:-;Sunday.
.luU'
1 I,
ko;t
will f . n ' l i i •
ch.ij.ol
f.
ri*nioiith.
n i l
S
Tho
ni._-ftijix
July
15.
I'lace
nounoed.
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I ' l a y — I n . - B o n v S I I c lo
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ii'::
by
j.itcht^r—l',y
K a i r:\i-,
Kmer.soii!
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and
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ID
•Misses
Margaret
'Longley,
Miriam
Goodspeed and L^na W a r e ;
camp-lire
songs a n d camp-tire drill by the
m e m ber.i; m u s i c a l selections by t h e o r c h e s t r a ; r e a d i n g s , Mls.s V e r a B r a d f o r d ,
recently graduated
from
Emerson
College of O r a t o r y ;
farce.
"The
greaest
p l a g u e in life," w : t h t h e f o l l o w i n g
in
the
cast:
Margaret.
Longley.
Margaret Goodspeed,
Mildred
E^'iins.
Edna
M,
Holden,
Chrl.siine
G.
Longley,
B u t h M. G r a v e s . H e l e n B r a d f o r d ,
The
p r o g r a m closed with selections by
the
orche-stra.
th»-
• ••;
IMWT;
• Vl
1.,I11
• 111'.
L'lfN o f I h'- ( v - n r * - r . n n d ' - r i
ti'.n
(.f
.Mrs. A m . a
K.
Haki
d r u i r . - * w<-r*- t o U* h * - i d o n 1:
11 r (l.iy
r-v*-nint:.
I'Ui
on
arro'in:
of
a
-liitbt
accident
to
Mrs.
Dtkin
w*-rr
l<o>'i p f t i U ' d
to
ilonday.
Thf
pro-ri m
< ( ' i ' . . s i . « t c d f>f t h r ^ e n u m l - f - r s — : i
'-••MrkIf-r d r i l l , a n
KnKlish
folk
dnrx e
and
a l a n t e r n d a n c e . T h e K J r l s w«-r»- rlrf-s:-ied
in
white
and
the
common
was
liKhted
hy
m e a n s
of
rr-d
liyh;^
and
lanlern.H.
MUHIC for
the dnncex
wa«
furnished
h y Mis-" M i r i a m
(\'*f>i}y\yooi}.
violin,
and
Miss
Hazel
Mackay*.
piano.
The
nnd'-rtakinc was
new
to
the
Center,
and
waw
much
ajtprec;ated
hy the
cr*^>wd w h o
pntherr-d
to
wItnejiM it.
Those takinc part
in
the
dances
were
Vera
and
Helen
Bradford, Chri.stine and
Eleanor
Lonsley.
Marjfaret
Goodspeed.
Uuth
flraves,
Carrie
Bradford.
Miriam
GoodHjtef^.l.
.Mildred
Kvanx,
Lena
Ware.
Ma^
Bradford.
Marparet
Lonptey.
PMna
Holden.
.Mrs. l i i c h a r d I.. H a r t w e l l a n d
younn
daUKhter.
of
ArllnKton.
arc
vlsltlnK
her
Jiarents. the
G.
\V.
I'roilty.s.
J-ULY / l O ,
1815
Mtas Dorothy Blodgett was
present
at
tho
wedding
of a friend
In
Fitzw H H a m . X. H.. laat
week.
M i s s Alfce W r i g h t sju-nt
w i t h h e r s i s t e r , Mi.'-s K l l a
Shirley.
X. F . C o n a n t a n d
l l n e , w e r e g u e s t K of
thin
%veek.
the
holiday
Wright,
in
family, of
Brooktht- A. F . Conant**
T h e l l r s t S u n d a y in A u g u M t w i l l
be
observed as
Littleton
day.
when
the
Unitarian - und
the
Bajdisi
societies
will u n i t e w i t h t h e Congrregational
al
the
latter's
house
o* w . r s h i j K
Hev.
O.
J.
Falrileld
wlil
j.io.ich
the
.-iermon.
M r . a n d M r s . F . A. I ' a t c h st>ent t h e
Fourth
with
friends
in S a l o i n .
going
from
that
city
to
Brockton,
where
t h e y s p e n t t h e r e s t 4<f t h e w t : - e k .
Uichard
G. C o n a n i .
of
Passaic,
J., s p e n t S u n d a y a n d . M o n d a y w i t h
h o m e
people.
N.
his
S u p t . F . H . H i l l , h i - srui B a l p h
antl
daughter
Eleanor,
wont
to
i'ortland.
Me., t h e Ilrst of t h e v.ook a n d
joined
t h e rest of t h e fatniiy at thoir
summer
home.
Tlje
nesday
library
trustoos
met
on
Weda f t e r n o o n for r e g u l a r busines.s.
E d w a r d G a r d n e r , of J a m . i i c a
Plain.
spent
Sunday
w-ith
his
j*^aronts.
Mr.
and
Mrs. J o h n
Gardner,
at the
Center.
i»i.>ii»i.Ks,
SKI.V
]iLi-;.>iisiiL:s,
K C / I : M.\ f l UKI>
No odds how serious, how Jong standi n g y o u r c a s o , t h e r e ' . ' ; tiflj) f o r y o u
in
e v e r y p a r t i c l e of Dr. H o b s o n ' s
Kc/.v^mn
o i n t m e n t . • I t w i p e s <>\r, a i l i r a c o o f y o u r
ailment, and leaves v n u skin cloan and
soft
as a child's.
H Jml f i t s
of
ii,s.rrs
have sent voluntary
- t t - ' i s itf
thanks.
.Iust t r y o n e box.
J t v - : H m . - . - m f: ..-t-iloin
from
s u f f e r i n g a n d . t u b a : r a s in e n t .
Culinary
JNfotee
Uiing
Leftovers
For
Supper.
Supper Is the meal nt wlilch the capable housekeeper may sUpn' her nblllty In using up leftovers. If she Is clever Bho may provide appetising surprises; which generally do not require
much mnterlnl or time, says the United States department of agriculture.
It Is mtstnkcTi economy to ndd a good
deal of expensive materials In order
to use up things of little value or to
attempt fussy dishes that rctjulre long
preparation. As far as everyday supper Is concerned. It Is usually good
policy to avoid elaborate dishes and let
tbe most of the time and strength expended for such things go to the main
meal of the day. This Is especially
true where the women of tho family
do nil tho work.
In m.iny families supper Includes one
hot dish and a second course of preserves and cocoa.' Here, ns at breakfast some kind of bread, with butter
N e w
Advertisements.
and a hot beverage, forms the basis of
the meal, with an appetizing dish of
LEGAL NOTICE.
eggs, meat, cheese or vegetables.
N o t i c e i s l i e r e b y K i \ ' n ay r e ' i u i n - i l b y
While noon dinner and supper are
i a w t h a i D a n i e l W , l''i.-i''li--r,
Pri-stiii-nt:
H a n i h T . T u t e n . Tri.ii.-:iM-r: Miuiiel
\ V , thc rule In most rural districts nnd
l'"letcliei'.
ex-oHIclo.
I'limli
.\.
l'.Ttcli.
smaller communities, in other parts of
Howard
Ii.
White,
ii]iv,iK.
I'ierce,
I'eter
Tarbell,
Boai'<l
ti
lnvei«tnietit.
the country, ns every one knows, lunch
h a v e c h a r g e -of t h e f t i t . ' l s o f t h e N . i r t h
aod evening dinner tnke tbelr plnce, as
. M i d d l e s e x S a v l n j < 8 U a i j k o f . \ y e r , Maii.v.
is Inevitable -n-here the wage earners
K. A.
RICll.\l;Il^^'lN,
Sfc'y.
must be uway from home all day long.
The •ffest .Groton Itliicksniltli .Sares In such cases whnt has been said about
Yon Jlouey on Farm Wagons and Tip- supper applies to lunch. If some of
Carts, Hay For Sale. I- G. STR.\XD. the family carry their lunch nway with
C'OMMONWE.VLTH
Ol'
. M A . S S A C H l " - them, bread anif butter again form tbe
SKTTS.
M i d d l e s e x , sn.
I'loliat--Court.
usual basis of the meal, with cold
'To
the
helr»-at-iiiw.
n.-xt
of
klii,
c r e d i t o r s , a n d a l l o:h»-r iiemon..*
I n t e r - meat hard boiled eggs or some other
ested
In
the
esta'e
o(
.lOSKrH
('.
appetizing as well as nutritious food
UiiUOK
latc
ot
I.ittli-toii
in
said
and perhaps fruit and cake to comt-'oiinty. de'ceaHecI,
lir.estaiif.
Whereas
a
petition
has
l.eim
iir.:-plete and vary i t
s e n t e d to said C o u r t to K r a n t a
].itter
of a d m i n i s l r a t i o n o n t h e e . s t a t e of s a i d
deceased
to S.\NFOItl>
B , H ClSIi.X i : l »
of L i t t l e t o n i n t h e C o u n t y
of
.Middle..sex, w i t h o u t
Kivini.r a
surely
on
his
bond.
V o u a r e h e r e b y c i ' . e d t o a p p e a r a t ri
P r o b a t e C o u r t to be held at
C'jnibridije.
in
sjild
County
of
.Middles.-x. on
tiie
thirteenth
d a y o t .luly . \ . U. liu.',,
at
nine o'clock
In the, f o r e n o o n ,
to
show
c a u s e if a n y y o u h . n e . w h y t h e
same
should
n o t b e Kr,ati'.eil.
. \ n d t h e p e t i t i o n e r Is h e r - b y
directed
to Klvo p u b l l c nolll e ihereof, by
piilil l s h i n K t h i s c i t a t i o n o n c e in e u c h
week,
fof
three
successl'e
wi-lts.
In
The
I.lttleton
Guidon.
;.
newspaper
imblished in s a i d Count.-, the last
publication
lo
be
one
da,--, a t
least.
liefore
spid
Court.
W l t n e s s . C h a r l e s J, M c l n t i r e , K s f i u i r e .
F i r s l J u d ^ e o t said '.'ourt. this
twentythird
da.v
ot
June
in
the
year
one
thousand
nine hundred and
fifteen.
3112
W . E. Jt'ifiKIlS.
lieulster.
C'OM.\IO.V\VEAI.Tll
IJF
ilASSACHU.SKTTS.
M i d d l e s e x , sa.
Probate
Court.
To
the
helrs-at-iaw
nnd
aii
other
persons
interested
in
the
estate
of
(Jl-:OP.OI';
H.
JK.S.S'KHSON
late
of
T o w n s e n d In s a i d C o u n t y ,
deceased.
W h e r e a s . OKOK';!-; A. W I I . D K I i
adniiiiisir.ator
of
l h e e s t a t . - of
said
dec.'ased. h a a iires.-nted to said C o u r t
his
petition
for
lU-nse
t o s--li
al
public
auction
t h e wh-.I.- of
a i.arce! of
the
reai
eslate
of
sai'l
di-ceas*'1
f.ir
the
payment
of d e l ' s . a n d c h a r K . - s of
adm i n i s t r a t i o n . .'I'd f o r o t h e r r,-asonK s e l
f o r t h in said
i,--'ition.
V o u a r e h , . i . - ( , \ - c i t e d t o a i ' p e a r .at a
I ' r o b a t e i - ' o i i r : v i it- h e i d a l
I'ambridKe
I n s a i d ( ' • l U i i ' . - . . o n t h e t w e l f i h d.-fy o f
. l u l y . \ . ll. 1'.'!'
at nine o'clock
in
the
forenoon,
lo si,-iw c a u s e .
If
any
you
ha\'e,
wh\'
'.!,.same
shouid
not
be
Kranted.
.\nd
snid
:.--ritioner
Is
ordered
to
s e r v e this 'i'.irioii by d e l i v e r i n K a eoiiy
thereof
lo
•loil
Jierson
lnteresl,-d
in
t h e e s t a ; . - 1., . : : , - ' - n d a v s . a l l e a s t ,
before said ''o.j_'. or b y putllisliiiiK
lhe
s a i n i ' o n . - . - ; ' , -""n.-li w e e k f o r i l i r . - . - s i i c c e a s i v , - IV . . ,, - ill T u r n i T ' s P u b l i c S j i i i i l .
a n e w s p u ; . . : p u b l i s h e d in .Xy^r. t h e l a s t
I , i i b i i c a i i ' . l , T'J i.e o n e d a y , a t b - a s i , b e fore sai'l
'--"irt.
\\'itn,-^> 'fiiiri'-s J. M c l n t i r e . Ks'jtiire,
K i i s : ,1-,'ii:- '.f s a i d C o u r t , t l i i s
s,-v.-iit,-entli
'!:.•
of
.Iune
In
Ih.year
oi,.t h o i i , - i i i . ' i l.il:hundred
and
fifteen.
:;ttj
w, 1-:, HOGKIIS, l:eKist.>r.
OF
MASSACIirI.M.M' i.N".'.': v I . T H
. . . y - . x , SS.
Probate
I'oiirl.
SI-;TT.<,
^ - : l ' - l a w , n e x l of k i n aii'i
T'
-'.i:s I n t e r e s t e ' l in th.- e s i: K i . l Z A \ V I .VS i.. 1W i a t e
-,,i'I C o u n l y .
d.-,-.-:,sf.,l.
"X
yO.
• - : l a l 11 i i i s t r u i i i e i i r , ^
ptiiWll.
itf
last will aii'l
t'-i.l,-.P'o ; i n
• ' " i i e i l s o f s a i ' l '].-(-,-as'-'i
111'- h 1
•-••ilfii
XO s a i ' l I ' o i i i l ,
fori
•• i-'iiinkiln
Tiusl
i""iii- I ' - ' r a l e i i i i ' l . - i - 111.- l a w s
: . V e w " V o i k ^^•!i" ! ' i a , \ s
of 111.
- ' :i : n - n t a i ' \ '
iii:,.\' I.,i,.,^u'i-'l • v - T u t ' i r l l i ' - i e i i i named.
V"ii
: ' e l t i ' d to a p l ' " ; i i a ; a
I'lol'ii
b<. h e l ' l i l l I ' a u i l u i ' l K , '
if
.Mi.idi'-s'-x. o n
Hoo f . l u l y . \ , l l , 11.1,-., Ill
•:,.. f o r e i i o i T i ,
;o
show
, lia\-<'. w h v I l i e snir...
lilted.
..11.-1 i s l i e i - , . l , > - , i j i - . . e ,'• n o t i f - i I i..-i '•'•i
by
- ' itation
om*in
.-lu-Ii
siii-<-'-ssive
w.-,-k;ili
Spirit,
a
I'.-w s p a j . ' - i
• I. I h l - i a s ;
pnl'ii'-uii'tii
at
i.-asl.
b- foi,sai'l
'iiiilIiiiK,
J l ' , S I - J i n i'l,
or
o f t h i s c i t a t i',11 t o a l l
• ,iil,.i,-st.-'l
ill
th,'
LSat
least
b.-fore
sitl'l
l'.i'',!..,
- y .1.. M r - l n l i r e .
Ksnuire,
-aiil C o u r t
tills
sixtli
''1'v,-ar on';
thousand
1 Mfie'-ll.
Sill
P.'II;KKS,
IteKlstir,
M.TII
OF
.MASSACIH."' -.'X. s s .
I'rot'.nte
('oiiit,
T" '
i i - l a w . n e x t of k i n
and
.ill ,,:!
'IS i n t e r e s t e d I n t b , - t s Kdward
.Scott a n d
famll.v. of
.Som-tal,- ' '
'l:\
.v. l i U U G I . V
lale
of
ervllle, h a v e arrived
In t o w n n n d
a r c Av'-i
' '"unty.
deceased.
o c c u p y i n K t h o .Mrs. M. J . f'rle.st h o u s o .
U'l..
'.'rtain
Instrument
purp o l l ) . ..•
J. U. K i m b a l l
Is t a k l n B hiK
nnnunl
- ibc Inst will a n d
testanl•'I.•
v a c a t i o n , a n d w i t h hl.i f a m l i y .
vlRltod
1 'b'censed
has
been
jires,•Ilt,,'!
'I C o u r t ,
for
Probate,
by
the
Harold
IJICCH In
W a t e r t o w n
tho
I t ' l V . V I,
' ill'.l) w h o p r n y s t h a t
letlirst of t h c
wfCk.
ters
'
' ;nry
may
be
issued
to
U e v . J. C. A l v o r d w i l l e x c h a n g e p u l - hlni •
' itor t h e r e i n n a m e d ,
wltho u t t'l
v - i r e t y o n h i s OlTiclal b o n d .
pits
with
Kov.
Geprge
.M. H o w e ,
of
Vo;.
'''by cited to niipear at a
Groton. Sunday
morning.
Prol,;,-.
I. t o b o h e l d n t C a m b r l d K e
Halph
C o n n n t . of '^Vatertown,
w h o In
-ml
'•v
of
Jf i d d l e s e x ,
on
the
n i l l 1-1' - Is t a k i n g a v n c a t l o n , a n d M r » .
Connnt
-•;.i
o f J u l y A . 1>. HU.-,. n t
n i n e ,,
a n d G l l m n n h a v e v l . i l t e d t h i s laHt w o o k
in t h e f o r e n o o n ,
to
show
call,.,-,
'• > ' o u h a v o . w h y
the
same
with
her
m o t h e r nt t h e Lcdge.i,
nnd
sli'iuM
'••
Kranted.
w i t h t h e W . K.
Conanta.
Ami .
I ' - t i t i o n c r Is h e r e b y
dlrecT h e C. E . Koclctv of t h e
C o n K r e K a - te.l
t-i
imlillc
notice
thereof,
hy
tlonal c h u r c h will m e e t w i t h t h e o l d e r publi-l
1 IS c i t n t l o n
once
In
ench
week.
'V,reo
nuccoflsvo
weeks.
In
society at
thc
regular
Sunday
cvenT u r n . •'
'bile
Spirit,
a
newspaper
lnK
service
through
thc
m o n t h s
of
pubii-l,.
'
.
\
y
c
r
t
h
c
i
n
s
t
p
u
b
l
i
c
a
t
i
o
n
F^ntortnlnmcnt
nml
Dan<*o.
.July a n d AuKUnt.
A cbmmlttee
from
lo I..- ''•
'lay, n t
least,
bofore
snid
C.
K.
society,
consUtIng
of
tho Couit
Tho entertAlnment and dance
(riven t h o
I by m n l l i n g p o s t p a i d , o r d c .Missos
Fletcher
a n d
MUscs
Bertha
la«t weel< F r i d a y e v e n i n g at t h e
town
U v , . , . . _• ' ' ' i p y o f t h i s c i t a t i o n f o a l l
Josephine
I.^ve,
will
furnloh
kn..',vi,
hall by the C a t a c u n a m a u R
Camp-fire and
'-'II'S
i n t o r o s t o d - In
the
eitme.
., • • d a y s a t
evening
mcctleast
hefore
said
Oirl«
was
very
»ucce«flful
and
w a s muBic for thc S u n d a y
C
'ltil 1
La«t
Sunday
night
they
prowell attended.
The
m e m b e r s ,of
t h e iHKs.
Wl'l;' " ^ ''harle* J. M c l n t l r e , E s q u i r e ,
for
violin
accompanltnents
by
orftanlzation
w e r e a l l p r e s e n t In
their vided
F l r s ; I- '•itf
ot s a i d C o u r t , t h i s
twenty'Wright In addition
to elKhi!
camp-flre cofltumon.
T h e firRt p a r t
of ill.is K a t h l e e n
I'V
of J u n e
In t h e
year
one
the
piano
a c c o m p a n i m e n t s
for
t h o thoii-r
t h c p r o g r a m coruiUtcd of m u n l c a l
»e
1 nine h u n d r e d a n d
fifteen,
hymns.
.lie;
iectIon« by a n orche.stra c o m p o s e d
of dinging of
w. B, K O G E R S ,
RegKter,
fes3i
THE MANY FEIENDS OP
S 1 ' ; T ' I ,-
Mr. H. F. Proctor
OF LITTLETON
will be interested to learn that h e i s now connected with
the great Boston music liouse of
GEORGE LINCOLN PAEKER, 100 Boylston Street, BOSTON
This firm is one of the best-known in New England
and handles full lines of EDISON DIAMOND DISC PHONOGR.\PHs, VICTOR VICTBOL.AS. Complete libraries of Edison
and Victor Records. KR.\KAUER, EMERSON, R . S. HOWARD
PIANOS. PLAYER PIANOS, with full stock of player rolls.
ALSO A FINE LINE OP USED PIANOS OP ALL" MAKES
AT ATTEACTIVE PEIOES
Under George Lincoln Parker's own management is
operated a
FACTOEY AND COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP
for the rebuilding or skilful repairing of pianos, playerpianos and phonographs. Only experienced men are
used for this work. Piano tuning, polishing or refinishing in J-our own house if desired. Call on or write to
i,
i
I
George Lincoln Parker
100 Boylston Street
BOSTON, MASS.
Telephone, Oxford 1971, or
H. F. PEOCTOE
Telephone 12-5
LITTLETON
s
Oasserts A r e an Economy.
When tio dessert Is provided a greater quantity of meat and vegetables
must be eaten to satisfy the demands
of nature. I'^or some this is all right,
but for tho majority of people n certain
amonnt of siigar and starch is necesr
sary in tbe food. Children should not
be deprived of this kind of food. It is
economical to provide n dessert even
if a simple one.
In arranging for h dinner, plan n
light dessert •when the rest of the meal
is to be substantial. 'When the main
part ot the dinner is to be light let tlio'
dessert be bot ond substantial.
For example, It the first part of the
meal consists of cold meat and vegetables serve a hot apple pudding for dessert.
A. good one can be made of a pint of
floor, prepared as for cream of tartar
biscuit, rolled thin and fliled witb pared and quartered apples, then steamed
for two hours nnd served •with molasses or sugar sauce.
Orthe apples may be put into a stewpan for a few minutes, covered wltti
tbe biscuit dough nnd cooked for about
twenty minutes longer.
No sauce will be needed wltb this
padding.
Olive Oil In Cookery.
In thc making of dark cakes, such as
fruit, spice cake or gingerbread, and
in puddings olive oil can be used instead of butter. In making cakes tbe
ollvo oil and sugar are stirred to a
cream as Is the case when butter Is
used and the other ingredients added
in the ordinary way.
For greasing baking tins or padding
dishes olive oB cnn bc more economically ased tban hutter, as the small
amount needed can be poured from
the bottle directly Into the dish and
then applied with n bit ot tissue paper.
Crust Is not so li.i ble to bum ns 'when
butter Is used, and the flavor of the
crust Is mucb more delicious than when
lard Is adopted for this purpose.
Oiling tho crust of bread or rolls just
beforo taking from the oven gives nn
additional richness both of color nnd
taste.
Substitute
For
Lard,
Pork trimmings will sfervc na a substitute for liird In frying. These can
bo obtained from your butcher. The
economy lies not so much In the price
paid. for. of coarse, there Is more oi!
In Inrd than in the same quantity of
ment, but the tood tried in It doos not
absorb so much fat, nnd In that way
wnste is eliminated. Then, too, the
flavor is greatly Improrcd, The "trimmings" give the food the flavor ot ham
without the disagreeable, fatty taste
which so often accompanies food cooked In lard. Potatoes fried In it can bo
oaten with pleasure, -nnd breads and
other fried foods usually avoided cnn
be enjoyed, when prepared with bacon
or pork trimmings.
That Underdone Joint.
It a joint ot ment sbould be too nnderdone to cnt and seremi slices bare
been carved but It can be cooked again
nnd serred up ns a fresh joint It tbe
bole Is filled ap with mashed potatoes
and cooked tn a brisk oren tor an boor.
Tho browned potatoes will bo mneb
appreciated, nnd that it Is the itecond
lime of sendins It to table will not be
noticed.
When Serving B«k*d Potatoes.
• A baked pointo. sweet or white,
shouid be broken open as soon ns It
is dono or It becomes a bit soggy. Both
haro more flavor when warmed orer
tbnn boiled potatoes, but the steam
shoold always be let oat ot tbem while
tber are hot
fe
Grace and Good Taste
in one's Furniture is always an essential to an artistic home.
Fashion and good form typifies all of our furniture. Al!
the prevailing woods, assembled-in perfect workmanship
by master craftsmen. Oak, mahogany, veneer, Circassian
walnut, birds-eye maple and other fancy woods ready for
your inspection in endless pieces and designs.
I
J. J. Barry & Co.
BARRY BUILDING
Main Street
AYER, MASS.
I
ETHEL K. BRUCE
PARLOR
MILLINERY
Phelps' Block
AYER, MASS.
Phone 15-4
SALK
A
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AT
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Soda
Like Ours?
OF COURSE NOT
*
Our syrups are prepared
according to our original
formulas obtained after long,
careful study and experiment.
The sodas prepared from
these syrups are just as pure
and wholesome as they are
thirst quenching.
KEPAmiNG,
REGULATING
WILMOT B. CLEAVES
Phone
20
H A R V A R D ,
Graduate
N. E.
C.
of
Ten yoars with Aeolian
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F O R
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Ayer, Mass.
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l y i 3*
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In th*. f o u n t y of .Ml.lUs-x,
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imn'l,
y th»' l a w
illicrts.
.\1!
p e i s o n s h a v l r i K d e n i n n d f l u p o n tlie
s t a t e o f ..'all! ( I e c e i i ? e < l a r e h i - r e h y
re.
ulieil
to
exhibit
the
Hame;
ami
all
e r s o n s Inilebte.I to salil e s t a t e a r e ca!i- '
i! u p o n
to m a k e p a y m e n t
to
li.WlI)
f:aR:
K.
reiiiierell.
WKSTON.
.lone
Kxecutor.
2(1. U ' l . " . .
:'.t(3
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GENIOIAL JOBBI.Vr.
no»l(lcm?c! Grove Street, Aycr
All orders for Jobblnpr (lone promptly and at reasonable pricci.
36
Tcl. .15-11 LIrFDired Jank CoIIpetor
STEPHEN SLAUW
FiRsrr-ciiAss SHOE
WILLIAM BROWN
SLASS.
Music,
Boston^
Co.. N e w
York
KEPAIRINO
Shop next to Chinese lAundry
Main. Street, Ayer
The best ot White Oak Solo Leather for sood wear. Ladles' and Men's
Rubber Soles, the very best. AU repairing promptly»done at reasonable
prices. Satisfaction guaranteed
34
Z'-^
SATUEDAY, JULY 10, 1915
N.A.8Pi«CLRi8M!
Wish to call your attention to their stock of
.
GEMETERY
MEMORIALS
which they would be pleased to have intending purchasers inspect and obtain
prices.
I
s
A panny saved Is
a penny earned.—
Benjamin Franklin.
T
H E most prlmltlre way of maki n s pnper blnukets wns to tack
togetiier several
layers of
suvTspnpers between bro.wn
paper, says tbe Loudon Queen. These
Blieets, made exactly tb'e size of tbe
bed, were sometimes Inclosed i)etween
n double layer of calico patchwork,
FRANK S. BENNETT
slightly tacked here and there nnd
Successor to AHTHUH FENNER
bonnd with colored bmld. They were
Insurance Agent and Broker considered warm, but not bealtby, from
keeping in all perspiration. No one
Main street
T n m e r ' s Bldg.
then thought of perforating ^rltb a
ATER, HASS.
stiletto'the' iiomeuinde,t>edspreads. Xo
Ml»« O. M. atone, Pnblle TrpeirrKer obvinte thla defect another methoa
more compllcntvd, but more porous,
wns Introduced. It consisted of cut-,
Wc h a v e a full line of
ting up brown paper luto strips about
tbree-Quarters of au Inch wide, to be
plaited Into Eaton or other straw devices aod then sewed together after the
s t y l e of straw hats and bonnets. As a
Iielp to this work a stutiuner sold
pieces of pa|)er ready cut out by ma:
cbtne. For the s a m e purpose newspapers were also employed, being c u t up
ALSO
and plaited Into three folds.
Ayer, Mass.
HOLLIS, N. H.
SHE COURTED CRITICISM.
*nd tha Ouatn Got Rathar Mora Than
Sha Antlcipatad,
in bet yooth Queen Elizabeth of
Roumanla spent much time on U M
training of her voice, and. encoomeed
by flatterers, camo to beUeve herself
to l>e a singer of unusual t a l e n t At
length, s a y s Bibllotbek der Unterhaltung und des Wlssens, she decided to
have ber voice tried by some great
teacher. So ahe went one day, dressed very dimply iwd without the usual
retinue of servants, to see Professor
D u m a n o l s o f Bukbarest nnd urged him
to give hi« frnnk opinion on the quality of ber voice and her futnre prospects. H e tested ber voice wlib great
care, flrst with the simple scales, then
wltb a song and lastly with un operatic
iirla.
Wben the trial was over tbe professor said, "I cannot iaay tbat you have a
wonderful voice. Yon alng fairly well
and with not a little feeling. I might
undertake to train yon to sing In oper^
etta, bnt to speak quite frankly you
haven't the looks f o r . i t "
Dp to this time tbe tcncber bnd not
known that the rnnk of tbe aspirant
was any higher than thnt of scores ot
otber y o u n s ladles equally ambitious,
wbo constantly cnme to him. But his
surprise wns great when the lady
banded blm tbe visiting card of the
queen, and he found tbnt be hnd before blm no lc.«s n personage thnn ^royalty ItselL Tbe queen thanked blm
heartily for tbe fmnk way ia which he
hnd judged ber musical ability and
went home with her ainbitlun In tbat
direction decidedly diminished.
Nows I t e m s .
Judtte Fred Hubbard. ..f Greenwich, Conn., Is spendlnK a w i t k or w,
at Gr.ind View farm.
MrK. T h o m a s MucKenzio ami two
d a u s h t e r s Returned horiK.- lam .Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
HUII.K k
and
Kon are at t h e h o m e of .Mr. and .Mrs.
MarcellUK Powers. •
Frank Jones and fainilv n.-,- (.o:-:.!inK , for a short fifnt- i,x .Andrew
SjiauIdlng'K.
.Miss Lillian Love-Joy is visitin:; Willi
friend's In Maiden. .Mas.s
Mls..i LUllan Key. s ., vl^lliuL;
Townsend.
Mlss Kertlia Colbiu n i.tho summer. •
Miss Ida Clement s|i.n!
K..IJ.-.I1
with her parents.
Luther Tarbell Hpent tl
with Charics E. Hafdy.
George Hale IH Imi,ro\
MII.I
pect..< to come home fr'-u
SJ,;
tal Saturday.
John £!ell ha.s son. t.
W'ni-f
Mountain.s, He has ;
,.1..
for the .se.ai-'on there.
Mlss .Sarah Wilson
t- h'
the s u m m e r vacation.
Mr-x. Charle.s Marsh y \ , i
i.;it t i .
days with her parent
.Mlss Bertha' Clinton xniv.. ;..„ j , , .
formal i).irty on Monday ni^-iu. A
tJood
number
were
iir-y.mx.
finniey
PAOB ssvxir '->- ''-
Mrs. OeorKe Betterley Is vlsltinj; h< r
son. I'ercy Betterley. in Worcester.
-Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Hammond of
Oroton with haby daUKhter were in
ti.wn visitini: friends and relatives for
the week-end and holiday.
.Sjimuel Fuller has none to Ayer.
Mast., to visit his ttrandson, Itastus
uewls, for a week or two.
.Mrs. Oscar Klliott has returned
spent in
rrom a tw... weeks' visit
FitchburK and vicinity.
.Mi.ss .Mary Feirce w-as home from
.Nashua for the week-end an.l holiday.
.Mr. and .Mr.s, Harry Hall with bahv
s..n came from Fit.-hburK last Sjitnrllay tojipea.i a few days visitinK th.ir
I.arents, Mr, an.l Mrs, Alpha Hall a n -Mrs. iMHa White,mh.
• <'hri.stian liedders was a visit..r i-r
i;..st..n f.,r a few days last week,
.Mr. and .Mrs. Armstrong and daiiKJ.t.-r of .Manchester. .Mrs. Badger ..i
.Manchester. .Mr. tmd .Mrs. W Fat...
naude and liert Haynes of Dedham
-Ma.-s.. m..t..re.l to f . w n last i5;itnrd..v
and were the quests of Mrs. Kllen
.Swc-tt for the day.
Who shall say the ni^Ui before the
I-<.urth was not ;.. ,,uiet one-.' It happened to fair on a .Satur.lay and voum.America. did nol wish to break tiie
calm and peace of the Sjibbath -..
they merely waited and then there
was something d.dnK everv minute
fr.mi 12.01 a. m.. .Monday, till dayiiKht threatened to expose the cei.-liraters. JudginK by the noise and
sounds that rent thc air from mldnlKht to dayllKht. and then to witness
tile results of the mischievous pranks
..f the boys, well, one would know
.tlit.v had had a good time and flttlni,l.v observed the goon old Fourth, But
t h e boys of the town are a s a class
pretty Kood ones and there «-,as no
di.striiction of property nor personal
injuries as a result of their celebralon,
<»nly pranks such .ts they and
their fathers hefore them felt were
m-ccssary for thc success of a Klorlourourth.
were played and refr.-sluTKnt.s werserved.
Tuesday nlpht the 'Iranu-c hel.l its
regular meeting. There w.-re very few
present and the followinK sli,.rt' j.r.iKram was s l v c n ; Pian.. sol... Khvyn
Wheeler: readine. -Miss Hazel .Mt^rifhall: es.say. "A safe and .s.me F o u r l h '
AlF)ert C. Wetmore; reading. .Mrs, Ktta f a t o h ; vocal solo. .Mi.s.s Hazel
.Marshall.
A few friends were invited lo an
informal party at the home ..t .Mr. ..,n,|
.Mrs. .Moody recently. ,\ -,„„i [ime Death.
T o make paper pillows It Is imporMINORITY PRESIDENTS.
was enjoyed by .all. Li^ht refre..ilif)n Tuesday June 29, death claimed
tant to avoid a s mucb a s possible any
ments w-ere served.
one of the most ueloved and h i - h l v
tbat have been seloctcd nnd are A-1 disagreeable rustling, noise and pro^.- Elections That Were Not In Accord
On Tuesday afternoon the ijiu... respected daughters tit the town in
dac» the desired softness and elasticiWith the Popular Vote.
birds, with Mrs. Mildred Kr-nch jind the pers.in of Mrs. .Marv Jane BosStock
ty; hence some attention bas to be paid
.Miss
Loraine Bell, went t.i .-^iiver lilt... w-orth. I-or years she had also had
One on Cjod's side Is n m.iJorlty. sakl
the honor of being the oldest woman
to the selection of tbe pnper used. Wendell rhilllps. I.ueklly for Ameri.Mrs. J a m e s C. Jtichni ••;," is •,- in t.nvn. being in her ninety-third
Newspaper scriips nre eutlrely discard- can presidents majorities are not re- Grand View farm.
year at time of her death. .She was
William- Woodin sjicnt tiie weck- b'.rn m Brookline June 9, lS2.'i and
ed for the purpose by a few workers, quired, else a good many of them never
t:ul
with
his
parents.
wa.s the .laiighter of .Mr. and ' Mr.s,
who nlso Insist on having the bits ot would hnvo reached the White Bouse.
Alpheus .Shattuck. For the la.st vear
.Mr. and .Mrs. Frederick H-irrisM
note paper tom'nnd cut Into tiny morud a half or two .she had m a d e ' h e r
PcnnsylvnnlM's only president, J a m e s spent the holiday v.itii !• -.-mr-.s :
sels, the size of fhrecpcnuy bits, wblle Buchanan, hnd nearly 40.CXW fewer .Sweetser.
ll. nx- -.vith .Mrs.Carrie Whitcomb on
tiri st.-eet, -.vhere she passed awav
others give preference to strips half an votes th.-.n his coni;)etltors. Old Rough
.Mi.s.s .Mal)el Lund, of Diinsta
Vunt .Mary iios-.vorlh as she was afIncb wldo, curled as ostrich feathers nnd Ifciid.v Ta.vlor landed the job with sijondin^' the summer with .Mrs
and k n o w n - by
'
•
'
i
e
,
i
j
f
e
c
t i . , n a t e i y ' calle.i
•Muzzey,
by drawing a penknife sharply down only 47 per cent of all the ballots c a s t
• i n.-t.r. leaves a host of
them. Oue pound of tbese strips Is
iru
Iier
loss. Alwavs of
Frederick
Carpenter,
of
.Medford
l
i
d
s
Lincoln w a s a decisive minority pres- .Mass.. i.s visiting p-re.l .Muzzey.
sufficient for an ordinary sized pillow,
err-,:! dis :"'y:xn,n. she had a kind
• AND ident, and he went to tlie Wblte House
•Ic.me
f.ir
ali. .She was
which should not be too fnll, to secure
Orville Kiood. a former resident in an.i cii.-.-rv
•mi to the needy, tho
witb only forty out of every hundred ;..w..i. died at Te>.-os-ry. .Mich., ti-ed .'ll\\-a.\s .1
softness. The cnse can be made of an
'"d
an.!
kiml
counsellor
votes tli.Tt were polled Woodrow Wil- •<:' vears and C months. He was honi sick,'an,1 .-:
old chair back or nny rnatcrial ready
- a.iviee fr.im her who
son got tnto ollice by an almost equally :.-i Dunstahle f.n Januarv u*. I.S^i]. He
e
rante
of
tiers.mal
and
a t hnnd. Newspapers nre too soff for
had „ii..
iia.I e.vperience.
;i
slim majority, hrivlng a trllle tnore • married .Miss .Sarah 'Jiiade. H.- was wo.
She ha.l suffered
active in town affairs and w.as once
tho roll process, wblch consists of cutless
through
th.^
winter
with
than 40 per cent or all ballots.
I niaster of Hollls Grange.
more r.r
ting old letters a n d . a n y elastic paper
but did n.it t a k e t . , her
Neither time.ho w.is chosen president !
Lewi.s. W.iods fell fioni an emliank- a severe .1.1 two w-eeks before she
into strips rolled at Hrst In halves
bed
till t(\va-..
ll..
did
Grover
Cleveland
have
b;ilf
the
men-,
Honly
receivid
a
few
hruis.-s
jassed
lengthwise lis tightly as possible ond
.-iiMl was i.adly shak. n ui..
then ttirned over and, beginning again votes of the L'nited States with him. j
Her fune'ral was hehl ,-.t the h.,me
-Miss .-M.hie i:eed h:.s h. .1, verv ]..w
Strangely
enongh.
the
other
time
he
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AYER. MASS.
at tbe opposite side, to roll up till the
xixi- we.-k. hut ;it last reo.,rts seemed •rf her ni-ce, .Mrs. ileiie Hall, on Friwas
nomluati'd
and
whon
he
wns
beati
day
afternoon. July .'. iley. .Mr. D.jckrolls meet to produce a sort of spring.
--•I itf ill i ; ^ h : e r .
tne ..thciatim; clergyman. A
Sometimes also the scrap.<) "of paper nre en by n.irrlson, Clevel.Tnd. although ! .Mr. tin.! .Mrs. HodKkins i Crace Ilrlt- rii] w-;r siuartet.
comie.se.i of Wallace
male
Intermingled wltb soft bits of mate- the loser. Ii:id tbe greater number of X"ni nnd .Mr. tmd .Mr.s. ..\„,ir,.ws i .Kda
-'.
f-'harles Stickney,
Delbert
-lenn.'s
votes
by
nearly
loO.OOO.
I
P.rxxx.'ni
spen:
the
I-ounii
at
li..nuI'orter
tind
rje.irge
C'tuiv rendered the
rials thus: Tear In wee pieces scraps
Hence Cleveland won twice on a ml- j with -Mrs. i.!ritton anl .Mr, tmd .Mr.s, loll..win;; soilL-s;
of tissue or whltey brown pnper, mix
riiL-s: ".\'e-ir.
-.Near.-r mv God to
thee,"
i Carl Sh. pardsr.n (.\"e;iie Hritton).
- 1 .. "I.„. ''""•' •*•'•-" W'ly" and "Good
with silk or cotton ravellngs and odds norlty. but lost ouce with a plurality,
night
The Jloral offerinKs were many
Tllden hail not only more votes thnn I Hc.-itli.
and ends of Berlin wool. .
.ind heiritifr.U mu-.eiy testifying t.i the
Hayes, but more than nil his competi.Mrs. Andrew Je^yeit passf-d awa.\- love ,-.n.i e.-.2f-<-.mJ^i wliich she was held.
tors, combined, yet he wasn't president peacefully
.tn .'^titlirday tifternoon.
A \ i; A
SEWING ROOM HINT.
I ' l . l : A** A \ T
Oarfiold, like Unyes, wns a minority July i. at J.I,'. after a lon.:; illness ..f
rWATIVK
*^\,
: 'tV 0 1 ' - , K i 'iir">^ N
nine
m.inths,
s ifferlnK from lliiL-ht's
winner.
".v.- L i f e IMlJs
'<:•
LOOK OVER T H E S E P R I C E S
•.v.t - r a I i ; x h t . X o had
disease, foil..-.v.-d hy a shock. .Mrs.
How to Uso Tissue Paper In Making
'I'here seems to be as great Inck In a .Jewett w.as i orn in Pepperell on ,Ma}!l'
S.-ic't irij,' t::i.s.
(jo
Up Thin Material.
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minority as In the divine right of ma- lo. Is-J;*. tin 1 wtis married to .\n.li.-w
nil ::i Ih'- m o i n i n g .
ISO.AST I'ORK
U c . lb.
a f
.'ii
,\"
Don't throw away tbe tissue paper
w.-. :P ov.-rrit-jii. an*!
Jew-ett f.n .Itiiluary 22. l!iS4. ..\1jorities.—I'hll:idelphla Ledger.
. 1 *
•
I*
". Kir k'".< N e w
lAfo
tbat has come In the parcel b o i from
:houi;h never in strong health .Mrs.
<;Of>D R(>..\.ST B E E F
16o. Ib.
a'.: 'i:-Mk'k
tbe shops. It Is an excellent aid to
••1 J
.Jew.-tt -.vas a w.*man "of indomit.'ihl'• K*'. I o " -.>c. <^>•z a b o n l e
Turn About
.vill an.l whatever she did she e n t e r d
h i s •.-asy, jj.^-a ^ a n ; l a x a i l v e .
tha horae dressmaker. Indeed, the idea
. S - n i K r S I ' R E M U M BACO.V 23c. V,
Mr. Kipling, while on a visit to Mr. ;nt!i witil zeal ami a i r thc strength
U so good that, once converted to the
.Vew .Advc-rtlsfmcnts.
Hardy, went to see a house which the y'ne harl. She was .i woman of hro.id
(iiKin
IJACON
ISc. II). use of tissue pnper, you will never de- author of
"Life's
Little
Ironies" vision, it.terested in all church work
F O H s \ I . K - -i-'O'
feina:e Collie I'upa,
part from tbe easy, practical way.
was actini.' su|,ei-lntcnrtent of the
•.v..-ks ..!.!,
tbonght would suit him. Wben Mr. and
marked and from
Sunday
sch...pl
until
by
weakness
s
h
l"rkWhen
you
cut
out
the
chiffon
blouse
.SWIFT'.S PRE.MIUM H . U I
18c. lb
Kipling moved ont of earshot Mr. har! to lay t h - duties attendant t.i
Sa,(M) riwh. K, J.
yon will encounter no dithculty If yon Hardy observed to the occupant:
this orlice asiile.
This was one ..f
, Mass.
flrst
plnce
the
paper
flat
down
and
"I may mention to yon thnt this gen- her crosses, as she loved the Sund.y
SLICED HAJI,
2;c. tt<
baste the sheer material on It before tleman Is n o other than Mr. Rudyard soho.d and llie work.
The decease.l w.-is a life memher o
cutting the p.ittern. In this way a Kipling."
GOOD CKEAMEKT BUTTER
the Woman'.s l!.,,.rd of Missions am
smooth edge will result nnd n tinished
"Is
thnt
s
o
r
she
replied.
"I
never
f.^r
a numl>er of \e.-irs she was counSOc It) in 5 IT) lots eCTcct will reward you for the small
t.' superintendent ..f New- Hampshire
heard the nnme before."
amoant
of
time
spent.
Sew
up
all
tho
<.f
the
\V. C. T, r, Durins the nln.Presently Mr. Kipling, in tnm, found
WA.V B E A N S
8c. (II. scams, nnd wben the stitchM are com
month.s of her iliness she showed
himself alone witb the lady and re- -reat cliristian fortitude, a s no word
CABBAGE
3c. Il>. plefo teat away tbe paper.
marked:
of complaint passtd ner lips. .SomeXbe transparent sleeve now so much
^
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Possibly yon may not be aware tbat times when in t.'r»-at pain, her sister,
LE.MON CLING P E A C H E S I.>c. c.-iii ,
who cared for lier would s.'iy "This
in vogne should bo made over tissue the gentleman who brought me here is
dreadful." but she would answer
iiiciousncss c
paper. Baste the chiffon, net or lace today is Sir. Hardy, the eminent an- and say '.V... I shall he better tiyc
32 Manufactured in the l>eA equipon tbe paper, place over the pattern I thor."
and hye." .Many l i m e s she would .s,ay
K? ped. moil hygienic icc cream fac- sS
tmd Benv up along tbe senms. Remove
I am," Thc Con
emovc
"Oh. indeed." wns her repl.v. "1 don't •L.>r.!, take me
g3 ory in New England
^
gregaii.malisi wa s a paper she would
the paper nfter all s e w i n g has been t n o w his name."—London Express.
rotid fr.im c.iv.-r to cover, keeping in
done.
t.iuch with the w •rk in all Its branchAny fnbrlc th.Tt Is difflcult to cnt can
es; and
Tile First Thing.
Main Street, Ayer, Mass.
be placed over tissue paper -pinned
•Not capital or labor or land or goods, N'o-,v '.ve cannot : y: •we will not .say
nlong the line and cut without any dlf- but human relations lie at the root of That s'l.. IS d-a.I she Is Just tiway;
Witil a < tl.e t-y st !•• and wave of hor
flenlty.
A Nloa Assortment of
all sociol reforms. All questions bohand,
H a v e you ever thought of making a tween employers and employed nre to Sh- has '.vatKler.-.I off. Into .a-n unknown
-* .
^
dress trimming ot paper before catting l>6 solved in that wn.v. Seek y e first .'.n.l 'an.!,
left .IS ilr.-aniinK, how very fair
.^^ IS purerthan the requirements of ?;S
e s p e n s l v e garniture or Inceif
Pnper tho kingdom of God nnd his rtgbfeons- It must li.-, s:t;ce sh.- Is there,
^; any atateor Federal pure food law. fc|
can be plnne<l around in plnce. turned, ness, what Is right nnd just and loving /\n<! yrri, < rh y..u who lonK for the old iS^ M a d e of cream from o u r o^wn ^
• inie st.-[i
^
V e r m o n t Creamcrie*. berfl q u a l i t y =5?
folded nnd ndjnsted. T h e general ef- and fair between man .ind man. Tbo .\-id t h - Kl.Tl f T u r n , t h i n k o f h e r g o pf •ugar, f i n e « true fruit
flavors.
^
i n g on
fect will be seeu. nnd changes can be dUcovery of that Is the only solution of
ill
Known
throughout New England >^-As
,>e,-,r
in
-he
;ov..
t
h
e
r
e
,
a.s
t
h
c
l
o
v
e
made before It Is too late. This meth- all tbese stormy questions.—IT. D. Mati.
<if
h
e
r
e
;
fi'. for nearly twenty years.
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CONX'ORD
od is followed In nil dressmaking es- rice In Ohio State .loumaL
Ttiitik of lior sti!! the same, I say—
e-i Summer has no luxury so inviting t^,'^he IH not d.a.l, she is Just away,
tablishments with grent siicccs.s. 'i'here
BUGGIE.S
:y.} and healthful as Jersey IceCrcam. S«
I'rayers were held at her home
is no reason why It should not be inClever.
fi Look For The Jersey
Sign.
0
followed by funeral at the ConBregatroduced info the little home sewing
"Bligglns Ls a clever story teller."
lional church, .Mrs, Andrew Colburn,
xir J e r s e y I c e C r e a m C o .
|!;
room. Insuill a paper department It
Mrs,
Ladd
an.l
.Mrs.
Lovejoy
rendered
"Why, be bns been telling the same
'•'-• Lswrence, Mass.
will belp.
•In heavenly l.'Ve abiding" and "Abide
story for yenrsT'
with nie •• interment was In Fern
Tes,
Bnt he keeps yon listening. Hill e-neterv in Ihe Jewett lot. HeHow to Uee the Seven Hinte Given Every now nnd then he manages to marks were ma.ie by the pastor. Rcv
Below.
think up another beginning and make ^•.l..r; French, and by Mr, Harmon,
I'epp. rell, wh.i had been ncqualntWhen It Is necessary to boll n cractc- ron believe it's going to bo a new one."
e.l with ,Mrs J . w e t t for a good many
ed egg ndd a little vincgnr to the wa- -Wnsblnpton Star.
>ears.
ter. . This will prevent tbe white from
boiling o u t
Pretty Quick.
BROOKLINE, N. H,
If you hnvo difflcuity In clennbig the
Officer—Ton say the chanffenr sonndcandle grease from metal oandlcsflcks fd his born just ns thc machine strnck News Items.
.Mrs. J. Kvlc recently entertained
try setting fho candlesticks In a hot Ihe man? Witness—Tea. sir. O d l e c r .Mrs, Henry I., (irters of Ponemah
A GOOD ASSORTMENT A.VD oven for n few minutes. This will Was tbe victim killed instantly? Wit- and
.Miss H.-len Leighton of Fall
raelt the grease.
nesa—So Instantly, sir, that be mnst Ulvcr.
AT ALL PRICES
have
heard
the
echo
of
that
bom
lo
If you wet n spoon beforo using It to
•Mrs. William .«hatluck with daUKhserve jelly .vou will and the jelly will tbe n e x t w o r l d
tcr Thelma left f..r H.vde Park, Mass
CALL A N D BEE THEM
on
last Saturday to spend the weeknot stick to it, nnd t h e serving Is more
end and holiday and to visit her sister
easily accomplished.
The Feminine Gender,
who Is ill,
T o clenn (ly specks from varnished
T e a c h e ^ - W b a t Is a fort? Pnpll—A
Helen Whitcomb of Pcppcrcli wns
Carriage Eepairing in All Its •wood wipe « i t b a soft clotb dipped in place
for soldiers to live In. T e a c h e r - the guest Inst week of Mr. and Mrs
cqnal parts ot sl-Immllk nnd water.
Branche? Promptly
Correct And what Is a fortressT Po- Harry I'owers,
To pick np little pieces o t broken pII—A plnco for toldlcrs* wlvei to Uve
Those from here who attended t h e
Done
g l a s s wet n woolen clotb, lay it on the l n . - S t Lout* Post-DUpatch.
H'-tickah lodge at Hollls last Monday
night were .Mr, and Mrs. Walter
AlJtO. H O R S B S H O E m O A N D GEN- floor -where the fragments ore and pat
i*:^ FOR SALE BY
C?oroy, Mr, and .Mrs. Albert Pelrce
E R A L BLACKSMITHINa
iril
It. T h e littlo particles will adhere to
Unttsbl*.
Mr, Jameson, Mrs. Ellen Swett and
tbe damp cloth.
is
Ho—Too look to tno older thnn yon Rev. Mr. Dockrill, .Mr, DockriU.actcd
The skin ot new potatoes is more w i a yoo were. Ebo—Tou cnn't expect as chaplain for the evening.
FREDERICK
WHITNEY easily removed by rubbing with a stlH m* to remember ago. Why, i r s aIt«^ Carl Clifford hns returned. home
irugclst
Ay<
Aycr
from Brockton, where he was emnlov
little brash thnn b ^ s c r n p l n g with a InjT all tbo tlm(>-FlleBende matter.
cd for tho winter.
'
A T B R . UAML
knife.
'^-^
Quito a number motored from here
It cnrtnln rods or poles arc rnbbcd
«HAPTIXO, IlEL'nNO, PtJl.t.ETS,
T o »a> of a man. "Ho means well,"
E T C F'OR DALE—Cheap for caah. All with bard soap before t>elng pat np tbo la worth nothtoK o o l e w be decs w e l l . - to Townsend last week Monday to
witness
a class being Initiated In tha
In Rood condition. Apply to Turnei's ctutalna will slip on tbem easily.
Hantni,
Druggist
Groton
IcK-Hons of thc third nnd fourth d i .
Publl9 Spirit Offlce, Ayer, Mass.
' s r c c s of thc Grange.
' "c
Garden
Seeds
State of Maine
Potatoes
More Power
Half the CJost
Fairbanks-Morse /
KEROSENE
AND
GASOLENE
ENGINES
' '<%
Call and Look Them Over—Get Prices
\
One 5 H. P. Second-hand Novo Gasolene Engine
One l'l; H. P. Second-hand Rawleigh Gasolene Engine •
At a Bargain '
CHAS, E. PERRIN
WestStreet
PLUMBER
AYER, MASS.
Hebron
Green
H
Mountain
New Queen
Early Rose
Mullin Bros
Union Cash Market
1
h
.Ayer, Mass.
COOK IN COMFORT
THISSUMMER
Y
• - •'• ,*
p u can make your kitchen as
livable as your living rdom—if
you have a N E W P E R F E C TION Oil Cookstove. No woodbox, no ash-pan, no coal-hod to
bother with. A clean, cool kitchen,
and half the drudgery gone.
• • " • ' *
- ' • ' . •
I'
Union Cash Market
The N E W PERFECTION is as
quick and handy as a gas stove. It
lights instantly, and gives you a big
volurne of heat, easily regulated just
by raising or lowering the wick. It is
easy to operate, easy td clean, and easy
to re-wick. 2,000,000 women say it's
"gasstovccomfortwithkeroseneoil."
Ask your dealer to show you the
N E W PERFECTION No. 7 with
the fireless cooking oven, also the
PERFECTION Wkter Heater. It
givesyou plenty of hot water without
any of the bother of a coal range.
I
Jersey
|
I Ice Cream I
Democrat
Wagons
PE!
Carriages,
Butcher
Carts
Harnesses
:iQN
For best results use SOCONY
brands of kerosene oil.STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK
PriDopd Scalioas
N a w York
Albuiy
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F.
A.
niiff«l«
WYMAN
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Special attention given to Automobiles
Telephone 9-31
SHIRLEY, MAS^J
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Automobile and Carriage
u GEO. H, HILL
W, n, BRDCE
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SATURDAY, :JULY
PAGE EIGHT
I
10, 1915
tho
MUsos
UU.I
Wicksell,
Adele
Buy n ton. Mar^uerito
t>un nelly
and
Madeline G r a h a m .
Ml.ss Hariett J. Allyn. sui>erlntendent uf tho Gritlln hosi)iial at Derby.
Conn., lias boen spending hor vacatiun
with Miss Ida I-;. .Shattuck on West
street, with w h o m she was In truhiinK at the .Ma>sacliusoits General hospital as a n u r s e surne years ay**. On
hor r e t u r n to Connecticut last week
-Miss .'^liatiuck accomi»anlod h*-r as far
as Bost'jn. .ipeiulin:; u fow d:i\s in tho
city with hor and rotiirnin,^ here to
hor home un S a t u r d a y .
Pepperell
Thursday
Mrs. Horace Dennen and son. frum the Kroom' In this town, the couplt;
W a t e r t o w n , and Dr. Snow, uf Hoston. a r e to m a k e their home In Hurlington,
MP. and Mrs. Herbert Wilson ajld Vermont.
family drove to D o v . r to spend the
hoUday
with Mr. Wil>"ns sister, r e - Uoutli.
U
Sold
.b>Thl»
I'nprr
tupnlny on Wedne-s-lay,
T h e intelllKonce of the doath of
I'rppcrrll
AV. A. Urummr>-.. . . . . Kjlut
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hairis enter- Mrs. Emily J e w e t t at her home »at
Khlrlry
K««r •t:. Hazen. . .
Hollls
on Saturday was received by
tained t h e i r uncle, Cnarles Jlarris, of
(jrototi
II. I'. Tnlntrr
her m a n y friends In town with feolLowell, over t h e ' F o u r t h .
.l.lltlrtou
Common
inKs
of
sadness.
Mrs. Jewett was a
.Cuiinut A Co
recentiv
Mrs. Wheelor. of i I ' . s : . n .
Towunrntl
native of Hepperell. th-- d a u g h t e r of
C. \V. Ilililrcth
visited her nephew. J I) i v . s . ' r e a u . Wiiliam
an.]
Augusta
Ken<la!l. old.V.ver
I.. Slirr»vlu A; <""..
on I'leasant .street.
i:v;I > a n — r o a u time residents here and wa.s ,,iio of a
A WOhO TO THE WISE IS SUFFtCIEHT,
WAIT FOR » RESL SHOW IT COSTS NO MORE.
Is also :\ visitor h'-i •• f" • :; m r t i u h . family uf si.\ chihlrcn burn in the old
comin;; from her >r:. . 1 , . [ •:i
N a s h u a . Kendall
Wnteli lhe Uiitr on Vour Pnpcr
humestead
on
'I'ownsend
streot. She was educateil in wur pubTh- llall- wllll vour name Is stamped
Josoph iJon Holly otiioitainod us a X. n.
Deacon Ansel .Sba-. r ,1 - k . . f ' , ; r " t o n . lic schools and for somo time there-*
the niatKiJi and ahows to whal tim
^uost (»ver the holiilay his half-sister.
after was employed in Huston.
Hosi:bser ipliolj is paid, and aiso
I
.
Wt
r-t
b
'
with
his
wife
and
d.i
:
i
i
h
t
t
Miss S. IJ. McKijii'.on. whcnn he had
^•rves as a eunlinuous receipt.
of
his cou>Hi, .\li .>,. .'-"arall turnlni.,' hume she loiik up drossmaknot soon for twont^^-Iive > ears
He yufsts
inv. which she carriod t>n for some
I'atch.
on
Monday,
Mis.-i:!oanor
assorts \ e r y otiiphutically that the ro.\oars.
She became the wife of AnCbniiKC of .ViIdrcM
union yavo rhoin l>oth so nuicii pleas- L a w r e n c e was als • .-. \;-i;nr ilurin-.; 'Irow Jowott of Hollis. X. ll.. about
the day.
ure he never intonds to lo.se siyht l^f
.'SuliscTllii-is wlshlnw the
postofilce
t h i r t y years a«o and has since resided
Mrs. C. L Maryo-"!', oi>t"r:aintd. hoi- ; t h e r e . She has boen an active worker
address of the paper chanKed. must
her ayain. an.! she i^ to return hero
send us both the old and new address
in August for hor s u m m e r vaca tio:;. brothor frofn U e v r.- anil .Miv and in t h e temj>oratico oause, a member
and also the name o( thc-paper thev
Sho is nr>w a nur.se in tho Ma.s.<achu- .Mrs. Fisher, of H^..-;..!!, -.v-r tlr hn\i- I "f the local W. C. T. C . and a doleClarence .Morse, ..f p . . ; t l a n d , .Me., soits Genera! hospital, a uradu.ito of <lay. ali
Mrs. I i;ate and speaker at vari-uis t e m p e r comin;i
Uy aut> .
is visitins his sister. .Mrs. l-'orrest Carney, ."^he was acc.mjianiod by her .Mar ::eson r e t u r n e d
Ui*-m
• t l i o ance
.S;itunlny. J u l y 10. ll»l.'i.
conventions in th.is towa and
• 3 BIGRIKCS AND STEEL ftREI(»-3.
2.TRAINS DOUBlE'lEHlifH CflRS-2.
trip.
Winch, on Townsemi sti-eet.
cousin. Miss Antiie McKinnon ul" New1 elsewhere.
Beside her h u s b a n d she
»•-i-i^ :- '- •- • • • •
'
t«..nville.
i b.-a\es twu sisters. Mr.-^. Ida P e c k h a m
Mr. and Mrs. K:.ank P>
Mr. and Mra. Kverett Co,vnton, of
PEPPERELL
n a v e r h l l l . were h.iMday .suests at t'ne
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Martin and chib'. West Somer^-lIle. were holl.lay '^u^sts I and Mi.ss Hattio Kond:iII. whu a r e woll
home of Chtirles F.. Bii\nt...n. Heald uf W<.«rcesior visited hero from .Satur- at tho home of J a m e s M'N..;i; (;r.it<»n known in town, .and who have tho
About Towu.
:Mrs. Howell will l^*- r-c iiioii .-sympathy of. their many friends.
day until Tuesday.
.Mrs. Martin was street.
sireet.
.Mrs. (". -M. C;a-.;i st;irted Tuescla>'
by iu-i c.,'Usin. Hazol as Miss Mabel <''Xeal, f.-rnu-rly of
Clarence Hiidreiii. of A i l i n s t o n . and accomi)anlod
for a three-weeks' sta.v at her i.ild family nioved into tiieir new p u r c h a s e , Suule. "11 hor roturn. f'^.r an o.xtonded this town.
C'owaHlIy D i ' s f ' ^ ' l l o n .
lioine in .^priir-'lield .1 Ihio.
Mr.s. T h o m a s Hyriu-s and Utile son
tlie
Kendall
hoiise,
on
Townsend visit.
One rjf the must conten ptlble deeds
.Miss .Mary I'lersi in. or I'.eaOIni:. is stroet on \Vednesda:.' of last weei\.
Mrs. (.Jocirye .'^haw wa." callod lo aro SpendinK a few <lavs a: her old to bo classetl undoi' "Foi rth of July
ister.
.Mrs.
J.
P..
I.i-wis.
visitin'.; iler
F, J. M..rs<. and family,- of ,Aj-lins- Gardiner, Me.. Tuosilay. l;y news o f home in town, coinin-^ from Derry. fun." was per]>otrated in the ,1,'arden
at the Con; eKaiional p a r s o n a - e .
Little
t.in. sjient this wei.-k at I h e - J e w e i : the seriuus illnes> .d" lier nudher. Mfs. X. H., on Friday of last week.
al)out
(jiie
of
Sherwood
Shattuck
i;. W. Foster, of Worce.ster. was a place on Main street, iiurcii.ised by J. H. Hiiley. who wa.-; taken suddenly Leslie met with an .trcident within a
o'clock on Mondav mornin.tr. I-le had
In runweek-end liucst al the liome of his Mr, .ylorse some time a s o .
He car- ill with j m e n n n ' m a a', tlio home of few h o u r s after h:s arrival.
a s'.eepini,' tent litted uj> at uno side
imtMMatmaiaa, n i n ntn a n g ran ruiain im » » " • ' t m r t MactTUiMUmKAUlM a t f U r J ^
Kon. H. 11. Foster. Tov.-iisen<! streel.
ries on the farm, c.imins occasion.'iliy her son. w h e r e sb..- wa*^ visitini:. Mr-. nin;^ atn>ut with a .--ick in his m(.)Uth of his noat ;;rounds.
It contained a
Ur. K. L. Uill. of .Minis, with .Mrs. to a t t e n d to the h a \ i n s " r fruit s a t h - Haley will l»e roir.-inbered as former- ho fell, the end of tfi'- >;ick enteriir,' rino mission Ijod mado \yy himself and
THE K O S T A S T O U N D I N G A C T S EVER E X P L O I T E P .
ly
ro.sidin;.;
hero
it:
town,
durin;;
the
ono of thc membra 11'-s of his tliroat.
Uill and the three chiUlren. are .it erins, liut wiil i>roi.;ibly not t a k e up
yi-ar her husi.and con<:ucled a • tlsh roMUirin^ the attention of a physician. supiWiod with tine w-hite b l a n k e t s and
'^X OOSEDY PRODUCiRC TRICKSTERS, OLOWHSAHD FOIIHY FEtU)WS~-«l
their sumnu-r hnme in the western his residence iiere until llis sons linisii
linen,
the
other
furnishin^'s
beiuK
also
yyiark'-t. The>" in-.'\'*.Ml from hero back
Mrs,
E. M. . Com.-ry. of C o n c r d mission furniture, carefully made by
Jiart of the town.
The children arc at the . \ r l i n s t o n sch....is,
.Kx pies.-n: to tiioir fairn at Wooiwich. Mo., somo
Junction, is at hoi- "Id hom.- on Klni him in leisure momor.ts.
Evorythin;:
all afflicted with the whoopili.i; coufth Mr, .Morse is superintendent of iisllt- time aj:o.'
street, whero her dau:^ht*-r. Mrs. Sam- a!>out the ton't ha'l boon, purchased
and .Mrs. Hili will r e m a i n , at the houaea a l o n s the coast fr..iii Cape .Knn
Marshall,
res:d.s.
for
a
tew thi-oui;h his Industry, and was p a r "
liuiiitalow with them for the present, to Eaatiiort, Me., anii his iluiies neci-.-Kvorott Hake.'- of liost";-. spent tho uel
Mrs. VZ. J. Alb-y. of Medford. ticularly neat and a t t r a c t i v e .
the (ioctoi- makin-' occasional trips sitate Ions absences from ii..nie.
holiday with his nn;tbe:, Mrs. I;. H. weeks.
was
also
a
yues:
"Ver
the
h'.»liday
back I" ilillis in ' llis aulo.
He is
Ho has ahvays Ic-en courteous and
Mrs. K, J. Darlins has been enter- Haker, and sister."-, on .*^hijdey hill.
with hor sister. .Mrs. .Marshall, and kind to all. and yenerous with llow(iuite au enthu.siastic orchardist and taininK .1 friend. '.Mrs, !,'iui-a l'"iint. of
Hussell W a l k e r , a nojjhew of the
has already ^(n iipple o r c h a r d ot ahout We,stmin.ster. for the past two week.s late ^^.ss JuUa Litchlield. came from her two childt"en.
ors and the products uf his pardon.
.300 trees "which are urowlnK linely. On Sunday Mrs. Film's d a u s h t e r . Mrs. I'eabody with his noiihew by a u t o to
Mr. and Mrs. Wait. S;jauldin.i.' and This year has boon, particularly hartl
He proposes to set out m o r e ne.xt year Steven Darling, came bv axix.i witii lier sj»end Sunday and tho holiday at tbo two children wt'l'o a
his cdd homo on account of the storms which damon the rest of the f.arin, which was h u s b a n d to carry her back home.
hoU<lay.
Mr. aKod sovor.Al of his vijuni; ve.itetaljle.s.
old Litchlield homestead with ^fiss over Sunday and th
formerly the Fr.-ink Wrii-'ht place.
SpauldinK
returned
'
his work, in but ho has only ^vorkod the h a r d e r
Miss Gladys Wiliiiini^ was al home Kose Alden. They motored to Fitch- Worcester on Monda
niL'ht, ioavin;; lo succeed. He went with his b r o t h e r
The Fitciiliur^- Choral society are over
l)ury
-to
a
u
o
i
i
d
,
church
on
Sunday
in
the
holiday
fnir.
l-iichburs.
' ' t t o to visit thoir m o t h e r and sister.s
hisrfamllv for a l<»nu'er stay.
to Bive the -Messiah" at the Whalom w h e r e ahe has a ie.s!Ti..n .i-; stenogra- company with Miss A iden.
in Winchendon ovor .Sunday, thouiih
I'ark theatre on Sunday. .July 11. Tiie p h e r in the olllce i.:' .:..• .L:as an.i elecMrs. H. E. SarA''-nt and son Irvinu'. he rarely leaves his -pardon so lon;;..
Frank
Kennedy
returned
to his
music rendered
liy this society is I trie company of tli.it city.
s u m m e r home on Hollis stroot Thur-^- of Somerville. wer.- h',»liday '.quests at
Thoso younK 'miscroants, who must
heartllv endorsed liy those in town
the home of Mrs. I'. J. McDonald.
M a r s a r e t Park si.ent the holiday a« day after .a ton days' absence in Xow
havo known of his absence, entered
who are yood authority on the su!>Yurk.
Mis< J e n n i e Haystrom. who Xashua street. ^Irs, .<ar;:ent has beon his enclosurt'. removed- hi.s lent, putthe
h
o
m
e
of
.Miss
.Xni-..J
.
w
e
l
i
.
Towns• ject. who have heard them in the
making a JouKor \-isit with hor sister.
end street. She is lo.w c..niiected witll has been visiiiny her aunt. Mrs. K e n tiiiK it-outside in a troe. trampled his
past.
Mrs. .McDonald. <iurin,i.' this weok._
the Nurses' Setllenieni .ii C u n b r i d s e , nedy, r e t u r n s ''..'.• her home in New
noat bol.in.i;iiiys in tho dirt, and the
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Conant spent w h e r e she went after linishing her Y.,irk. .Siiturday. ami Mrs. Susie McMrs. K. K. Evans and Mr. and .Mrs. shower which (-.imo up that 7iiornin«
the holidavs at Mr."!. Conant's old t r a i n i n s at the Walthain Iv, lital.
Carthy and sr.n U'iliie. also from. New Daniel Steeves, all of Lynn, wore ruined what thoy did mjt.
Fr.urth of
home in N'ew- Hampshire, motoring
Miss Ktlie .M-rrili. or ! ! ..st..r., was at York, are o.vp.-cto-! h-ro on Sri^urday Kuesis at the home of AIf:ed o'Xoal J u i y p r a n k s are usually fA-erbioked as
Bra BLiSG^ BEED AHD EEBIUIBBIS68. THE WORLD'S 6BUTE8T EQnESTBUH CElEBRITIEi
from Saturday until Tuesda\-.
t h e r e and liacU.
far as jjossible. l)Ut Ihis ono p a r t a k e s
the home of .Mr, an.: .Mrs , .I^uciua Wii- for a two weeks* vi.-it.
Mr, and Mrs. .b.sej/n Attridge went
Dr. Noyes and family, of Newton. son over the holiday,
Mrs.
Honry
].oto nder sp.-nt
t!:e of the n;ilure of malicious mischb-f
to iiatnpton beach : " r ,in outitiK ovor ^ weekTond and holiday in Leominster and should be jjunished accordiuiriy.
c a m e last week to occupy the house
Mrs,
Catherfne
I'ierce
haa
been
This j>arty was soon as they enton-d
with h e r dauyhtor. Mrs. Frod N'yo.
Su nd a y a nti Monday.
of Mr. and Mra. L. R. H a r r i s on Pleasaiiendins the week with her kinsw.iant
street.
They
have
leased
it
Tho dust layii:i,' preparation
has the Karden. and thoy hav,p i>roi>aljIy
Missos Mari.in and H a r r i e t Clapp
m a n . Miss Clara .NL S h a t t u c k , this lieoverlooked the fact that oven if d a r k t h r o u s h thc aummer
vacation
the
!>oon
api»lied
this
weok
on
High'
an.l
i n s her lirst outing since h e r illne-s spont the double holiday with their
ness hid them i>artially thov miKht bo
.same as lasl year.
Suli-master and
moiher, Mrs. .Sadie Clapp. on Pllm Mill stroets by i n y m e n i of the resi- id.entilied otherwise and t h e i r voices
in F e b r u a r y ,
Mrs. Harris left last w-eek t>y a u t o for
<'n Main street, whore miKht Ijotray them. Their Ijest ci^urse
stroet. r e t u r n i n i : to their work in the flents there.
Mrs, J o h n Martin and little d a u s h Portland. .Me.
it "was tirst applied, it did n-^l seem is a confession ti,> the om- thoy havtNowton hospital on Tuesday.
ter IlZsther went to .\yer fui .Monda.v
Patrick' Drinan was a t h o m e with
Mr. and Mrs. Jr.sei>h Davi.s enter- to be improved bv the e.\ct-ssivo rains. injured. and if they have any i»roper
m o r n i n s to \'iew the para.ie. soins
Walter Dodye .ind wife came from
hl.<» family over Sunday and the holiMarlboro
manly spirit, restitution should be
from t h e r e to Leominster, where they taineil J o h n Callahan of
Groton hy auto on .M'tnday to sporul m a d e as far as possi'.u-.
day from Walpole. w h e r e he reports
were in time to t a k e In the secon.l ovor tho holiday.
the holidav at li.e homo of Mr. and
steady work for the pa.st four m o n t h s
parade. Thia was a celelirati'.n of the
Mrs.
J. K. Andrews visited
her Mrs. W. E. Kimball, parents of Mrs.
If Chief Andrews was not well
a t the Hollin^-sworth & Vose p a p e r
175th anniversary of the . it>, as w*-ll daUL;htor. Mrs. Karl F a r n s w o r t h of DodKO.
pleased wilh the result of the p r a n k s
mills.
as in lionor of the day. Tlie proces- A \ e r on Monda>-.
of
the buys al the Center wo wuuld
Mrs. Susie Dort wiil spend a part sion waa over two miles in l.-nstil .and
Mrs. Annie <C.:lman) Hailey and call his attention to this cowardly
Mrs. Charlos (.b-ff re:urn^-d Wedne.sof the summer school vacation witii contained m a n y tine coir-i.-miea an.l
sister.
Mrs.
Laura
Web!>er.
stopi>0(l
t r e a t m e n t of property w-hicli tho ownday from a visit uf a few days at Hlllsh e r sister. .Mrs. Charles Balmforth. lioats.
In as much
boro. N. H.. with h'--r sister, Mrs. over one train la.ii Saturda>" on their er has laboretl tr» attain..
in Boston, and the r e m a i n d e r with
way fro m Gard i: or to M rs. Hailey' s as we woultl commend \ouni,' Mr. ShatMiss Mildred Sartelle w.ts given a Chadwick.
friends on Cape Cod.
homo in Brook i: no. X. H., visitini-' t u c k ' s
industry
and
per.seve
ranee
surprise party at Oak Hill iiall on Fr i Daniel Hardy of i;,,s:on spent tho relatives and frion (bs.
J o h n Fro.ss.ard went liv auto .Mon- 'lay evenins ot laat week, in .•anticiatjainst t)bstaclos. we would heartily
day to Silver - Lake. Wilmington, a c - l pation of her leavins i..wn soon to h')liday at his hi^m*- in town, ontorCfUdomn
those
who
havo
destroyed
An attractive proirram is beim.' a r companied by hia wife and two ijrand- I[tinish her vacation at Welb-siey wilh taininii a friend, al.-o. Mrs. Prows of ranged for Saturday evenini:. July H', t h e results. It is not too much to "say
children, who have been visitinK here. relatives. The weather of the evenins Everett.
for the Hed and ISiue social of the t h a t we .sincerely hope t h a t they may
Missos Susie and Lena Thomjjson Cuntfroyational S^Jnday schtjol.
\>(i a p p r e h e n d e d if they Uu not have
They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. was too unpleasant to allow a l a r s e
the manhood to confess and mako
Xoddinj.'. who have a .summer home party to gather, but it was .a ver.\' ami .Mrs. J o h n (/offey spent tho holiA son was born t.j Mr. and .Mrs. a m e n d s as far as p.issible.
day
with
friends
at
Hudson.
N.
H.
there.
jolly affair for those who iiarticipate.i
Albort Hyrnos in Derry. X. H.. on
Hov. D. U. Child and family. wh.> Thursday. .July "b. .Mrs, .Inhn *>'ConMr. DuMr. and .Mr.s. i'>scar Kittredge. of in tlie sanies and .iancins,
-load ..f wore iritendin-4 to start by auto for nell went la.-: week to assist in carCambridfje. visited at t h e home of Mr. rant, kintll: to,,k
:. V. S, C", ,\nnilul Mei'ting.
an>i lurin*-r sch. ..ilmates their old h o m - at Charlestown. N. H.. ing fi:»r her dauithtor a i d the uther
a n d Mrs. ingalls Kittredtre in town hor frionils an.l
Tlie a n n n a l meetini,' ...f the Kast \'ilpostponed little- son.
• I ' . - i l l l l e n t s Thurs<lay. wero oblii-'.-d f.
from tho CN-nt-r.
Th.over Sunday and the F o u r t h .
iatte Sociai club was held a f t h e homo
:> friends thoir trip unti! the nox: f.iir day, on
Mias Kihci Belyea c a m e from .Shir- woro fiirnishoil by th-- \'
Kitty Murray and Joseph
Flood of .Mrs. .v. W. .\]ipleton on Wednesaccount
of
the
rain.
Th^y
artto
roassorted
Presents More Wild Animal Acts t h a n all other s h o w s combined.
l e y on Sund.'iv f<jr a -i-iait with old who attot^.dod. hoiil-4 K'.
came up frmn .Xuburndal- b\- auto on day afternoon. July 7.
There were
main durinu' .Iul>',
frienda in town, r e t u r n l n s on Tuesday. n a t u r e .
Wednesday fnr a visit of i few hours fifteen ladies and four children presNONE BEHER. NONE AS NEW. NONE.WITH AS MANY NOVailES.
Miss Ida Shattuck entortainotl her at her old honio, not bein^ able to
:Miss AHct' Marshall w
t.i Lowell
Mr. and .Mrs. .1, J. ^ViUoushby. a r ent. The meeting was ojiened liy the
\'iew tlie brother, K. K. Shattuck. of Concord, come on th- holiday.
•companied bv. Mrs. Carroll [lobbins. on Monday with friond
S
P
E C I A L C h e a p a n d C o n v e n i e n t EXCURSIONS o n a l l R a i l r o a d s ,
Jiresident. Miss J o r d a n , tiy the entire
irning on over the doublo holi-iay. Miss N.atalie
with Ralph WillouKhliy as chauffeur, parad*- and liroworks,
Mrs. J u l i i l i i w r e n c e won" to Koono,
Chaj>man. whn has just boon v;rad- X. H.. Thursday, fcjr a visit uf a woek comjiany rejioating the Lord's jirayer.
motored to Leominster the F o u r t h to Tuosday,
Tile secretary'.s reimrt for the .vear
spend the day with Mr, and Mr.s.
(lorry N u 11 i n i; a r. d Waiter Reo.l uatod fmm tho C-.ncord Hiu'h school. with hor sister.
was read and accepted.
By request,
"Wallace Willoughliy and family.
t i i e was also a i,'uest, .tnd will remain hero
canu' from Fitc-hhuru' t o s p e n d
-Mrs.
Aj)j.ieton
rea.l
Longfellow's
Mi.ss
Ma:y
.McPartlan
was
at
her
for a part of the sumnu-r vacation.
Leo Thayer went to Bethlehem, N. douhio holiday a: :1 l-i:' resiiecti'.'e
Jioem, "The llowers, " The t r e a s u r e r
homo
ill
tnwn
over
tho
Fourth.
Sho
Mrs. I*.. H, Flaker returned homo
H.. this week, where he ha.s^ a suin- h o ITI OS.
has entin !>• n-covored from the iIl- beini.' absent, the reji.irt w.as given bv
•Harr>' Dunton ^\•.t> aM.- t > como Mondav from a visil with her sister ii L-SS whicii necessitated her rt-in oval .Mrs. .\ppieton.
mer's e n c a s e m e n t in a n orchestra,
The electi.m of ofat
Hrooklield.
X.
H.
ti5 the Na-hua hosjiital and has -"in- licers for the ensuing year resulted as
Mr.s.
Fmma
ilurphy, who
spent liack homo from tho N i^hwa hosjntal
.Mrs.
S.
K.
P.
Tucker
entertained
Mr.
on
Sunda\'.
hoi
nir
mucli
improved
•!>y
back
In
iu-r
work
in
Shirlo>-.
follow;s:
Miss
Marie
.Jordan, jires.;
p a r t of the winter with her d a u s h t e r
and Mrs. Krnost Howe and son. from
in Laurel, Maryland, haa returned to tho troat mont rocoi\'od.
H. Arrli.ir Hrown. wife and snn Har- -Mrs. M. K. Sw.isey, v, p.: .Mrs. .M, H.
Marlboro.
o\'or
the
week-end
and
holi.Several from t->wn wont to Lowell
.
- At t h e Show Qroirnds immediately after t h e Parade.
the home of her d a u s h t e r . .Mrs. F r a n k
old, nf Hr..ok line, N. ti.. were- i;uesis Lane, s e c ; .Mrs. Leroy Nutting, asst,
h>- anto on M"nda\- t^- \iow th'o pa- day.
Messer. in town,
at ttl.' h .Ml- of Mrs. U. W. Sherwood s e c : .Mrs. . \ . H. iiaymond, Mrs. J e s sie I'arker, .Mrs, J o h n .Martin, Mrs.
Th.^Ladies*
.Social
circle
of
tho
First
rade.
Krod
Honnott
had
a
party
of
r.KI'OP.T OK THE CONDITION Of tlie
for
th'day
on
Monday.
• Raliih
Lawson.
who
has
been j
Leroy .Vuttins:, Iiower ami hosjiitality ceived its signature, tho old bellman First .National IJank of Pepiierell. at
spendlns his two weeks' vacation at ei^'ht. anions: whi>in wore Mrs. K. A, I'arish i fnitari-in > church will hold
in I'hiladeliihia, "lifted his h i n d and Kast I'epperell, in the State of Massaoommittee.
thoir
annual
fair
on
Thursday,
A\.iWilliams.
MisGla.lvs
and
thoir
W
o
l
d
i
n
;
;
,
his old iiome in town, r e t u r n e d to his
the close ot business,
The meetinK w.is very interesting, sent the good news m.ikinK inm niusic chusetts, at
.•\
i . n - t l >• ll .line wed.lin; ' was lield
work in t h " telephone e x c h a n s e with frionds fri.m Kitohhuri;. Mr. and Mr,-. ^.MlSt . ' .
.lune ii. Wlil.
a line frieniily sjiirit lieing manifest. throuRh tho land,"
Miss Hertha I'iercf. who is visitini; a t t i l - h .
his lir..ther .it Hartford, Conn,, laat F r a n k Uonnott and daviirhtor and Mr.
.if .Mr. and .Mrs. Kreci
•
llesnurccH
Ilefreshtnents were served and a soand Mrs, .]. ' r Hennott wont in the m town from .-\noka. .Minn., with her ( i e l . h a t . i ' ,
week.
'ittaw.a stree :. itoxl)iir\'.
l.oans and discounts (notes
ciai h o u r followed the business.
It Putrlotlo Picnic.
smaller car.
I-awrenco Morgan, his sist»-r, Mrs. M. H. I^me. and Mr. . < . ' l t u r . l a \ '
:;.
at
7.:;ii
nin;^,
,luiy
liflil
ill l i a n k i
$IL'I,'J.)1.');
Til.' meetinss r.t the J u n i o r Leasiie dau-^'htors an.l uuests wor** th'To also.
. \ few of the ladies who t a k e a '^>\t-r(lrafts.
was \'oted to hold tlie a n n u a ! jiicnic at
i:;.i7
Uiisecur-'il
inly dau'.,'hter i-illian
a t the .Methoilist vestry have been Tho paraih' was well wt>rth the trip. Lane. w*-r.* u'u»'sts on Friday of last o - i l . . c k
kindly intereat in chiidren gave a pa- U. ^. Bun<!s deposited to ?oWhalom l;ike un Thiirsday, ,lul.v iil'.
1 ni.arria«e with Spurgeon
Nomewiiat interrupted b\- the weather ho ini: fi\'o mi U-s in length, and con- w.-<-k :\i Hlakosmore with Mrs. Apple- w a s li!', ; • . '
triotic Jiicnic to the little children nf
ctire circulation (par valS,
,\I , : , - !
son ot .Mr. ar.i .Mrs,
.r..
and otioT causes, so ihis comins Sun- tainini; sovt-ra! companies of the star*50,000.00
l-"a.st Villase, who a r e not connecte.i
ue)
•shall of this town.
The IiHlo|H*n(len<'<' D:i>',
n.l .Mr..^. (-.f'trxxf T. Greenli.ilitlie J . i l m .~ :
day af;.Mi....n tlie children are asked militia, as w'-H as from the niv\-: aW<>,
with any ,society, and would jirobably Uonds othor
than
L'. P.
I
.
n
.
i
.
'
!
'
,
.
!
aid
of honor entered the
bonds pU-'iK-.-d to secure
of i*.'i\vtucl<et. li. I., c.'inif.
There was no joiMIc
h.ave enjo\-ed no P'ourth of July ceieto brin:.' --..nie new ni*.mliers.
This a Iloa; containing a Chinos.- sooio:y
nstratio
1 rn
postnl Haviiics d-posits
the h.-lil, where they were on .Monday whicii w,is c e iebrated fo
•k tl. siienil tlie iioiiilny at tiie l . : , r l . . : : :
bration otherwise. The grounds used
will n.t ..nly help t h e i r side in the liTitn Hostnn with a t'hin»"-s»^ diLT. iuroom and ,i,'i'fi.niisnian. tlie I-'ourth, and in this town tlie da
nil. .'iiul rem.'iiTie.l (Hirin',; tiii.- n i l - : '••
were well suited fnr the event, bein;.' Hs"ciiri;ti-H *M her t h a
contest, '"nx will aid in s e t t i n s tlie tary in the midst.
I n c i u d UK
T h e r e was als.. a I ' . i u - . '
bonds
)nol
T
h
i
'
f
'
l
'
•
y
way
perf.irine.l
li\'
Uec,
among
the
pines
at
the
rear
of
Fred
Jiassed yery ijtiietly.
Si me une.asv o
meml.i-r-liip of iifty whicii they pleds- IInat of suffrat-'ottos with tlwir han«tock.M) 'iwn-il v,\\\
iz,*id
• I'li.'ii;.'- :
ane. Jiastor of Ihe DudieN' liatriutic spiribs were a b r m d the niwht Hartweir.s residence, j u s ; mf Brook- Puh^jci-Ipti-.n
ed thi'in-.-lv.'S lo do.
The ilate wiil n.'r<. and scores of otht-rs r- prost-iiti'l.ins are liein-- i.erfecte.l f..r tlie
to stock
' churcll, in tii.- presence liefore and the spirit uf independence linc street. The little one-rnnni bungMirnuuh
.In'iv.
aiul
all
ho
o\:-'. l.-.i
of
Kcdfral
Kfcmiinai
Sunday
sciiool
picnic
by
tinin:,' the t r a d e r s of tho-ci:y.
i i l t e relatives. Tlie doulile seemed In enter intn man.\' vehicles, alow, made and fitted up as a sieejiHK-VV,' Hank
Sil.t^O'VOO
thc
r i i i i i ' . • r i ;ii t h i s \ - i i - i n i r v a r » ' c i r nimii-ee of the fonKreitati..n.'iI s..Ciaire ilici<e\' has b -on
was used, the bri.ial pa-- b.v the w;iy they were finind to have ing room for Helen Hartwell, stands I-»-ss a m o u n t u n p a i d I.V'IH.OI)
.Mis
••> (•••u^^^.
All inoth'T.-'
( i i f i l l v i l . \'\-'-i\
-.|.;y.
It is t.i lie held at Silver lak",
in
the
center
of
the
grove,
and
was
U
a
i
i
k
i
n
w
h
o
u
s
.
.
,
.
,$i:J.^:.i
uO
1,'ni-st
of
Mrs.
I.in\
ill
'..
neath
an
arcii
of
white
;ok
\vanilered aliiuu. wlien mnrnini.' dawna-^k^-Ml
t-.
ri>-iii)»Ta>.j n t c r i - - ; * - 1 'WH..His, next Wi'ilnesiiay. and ail inI-'urnltur*- a n d fiNThe children enjoy\.ayX weei<. .^lle \v:is
Itl.l bridal l.ells,
ed. . \ carriage left fm- r e p a i r s at the much admired.
w i t h :!:•• ].-:i.].-r. M r s . I ' . t ' f r s :.'r*'ste.] are in\'ite(i t.i attend.
t
u
r
.
'
s
1,)*^'"'.00
ed
the
singing
of
jiatrinlic
snugs.
;ind
er itl town, u'oinir fi.^n
V
•.v.as charliiinul\' ,giiwned blaci<smi:h's shi.ji ajipeared nn the
D u f f ro 171 I-Vd e r a 1 1: e s •- r \ •.•
Mr
i : • 1 Mr< W ' i l l . n r ( I i U a n . l c h i l l-'if;een ..f the rej.i.erell tr.-...li of
(lence, it. 1. ,^lle is t:
i. crej.e de ciiine with tennis cmir: at tlie playi;rniin.l. tiii- children and guests w e r e each jirel>ank
<1 r f- tl, < • f .M.i \ t i . i r . i . Wfr*^' h ' . l i i l a v );;iU'st.s
Scouts
started
on
\ V * M l i u - s d ; i y -n
M.
to Kennel.link
i'.clcr;
d r a p i n g s and weiiilinu ped nn nne side. ,^everal o t h e r s a d o r n - sented with a Ilac by a member nf luif- from api»ro\<^d resei; e
ti.'i .Mrs, KviTiaii Iti>hl>ins o n
•vvith M r
n i n u ' .'11 t h * - p r o i M . s . - d h i k f t o W . - s t V l - ;
the
jiatrintic
committee
nf
the
l>.
A.
sum mer.
irrieii a f*hii\\er liomnu't ed the ),:rounds ot schoolhouses and
ai;t'nis in OI1I<T resorvo
T h v v r**tiirnr(l
homo
r i f - . t - a ? - : -•:.-••:
which
was
p o s t p o n e d "i
h. Irnsford.
- and lilii's of the valley. indi\ idiiais. and a few had reduced It. .\fter this the chiirlr*-n enjnved a
I'itL'H
fJien I'pson, from "W
oiarhtoil T : J - ~ i \ , l.-aviii*,' t h ' - i r l i t t l e
w.-ok o n a c c o u n t
of I h e w e a t h ' - r . Til
SI
•X honor was ,Miss .Mar\' tllenisei\-es to ;islies and obi irnn in march drill with flags waviriL,-. and Fractional cuir f'licy. ntokel.
Xorni-an.
fr..m
.Nli.l.llel.
y<-,-i r-' ' M !.I , - • ! ' . ; . - r A l i a w i t h h e r a u n t .
were given a little taik on tlie llag.
Towor
went
and e n t s . . . .
MI r . L e w i s a n d A r t h u r
it.
iliixbur\' and siie wore Railroad sipiare.
Tlu- nne-luirsc i-nai its meaning. Its origin, nnd as thi.y
their home in t..\vn "V-i
f<ir a I o n i s e r
visit.
Mrs
i:-. •!•::>
Notos
of
oth
nati' t i a !
with them as ieailers. They were : . .
; s i l k c r e j i e t ^ ciiine \\'ith w-a«nn of Janies Dunn, lef: near the
the h..iiil.'i>.
bn n k H
jiiedged allegiance, the meaning nf the
L.'sliM K
DarlinL'. foriTU-rly
of this
visit the i!..y Sc.iut camp on Lake
trimniings
ind carried M.auit stable, w-here tlie horse is kejit, liledgo was also explained to them. .A Lawful
money
Sjnir-'eon
.Mar-;tl.ill
;i
1.;
rr-norvt,' In
N.'W London.
f.*onii.,
town,
tl • w o f
.Xabnassett and to.,k along all the nesame
shad
The
best
w.as
found
over
the
lianl<
in
the
lirnnk
hank:
line collation was jirovided, consisting
Stin.l.'i\' witll itis
. M X cessary i>ara|ihe:'naiia to c a m p out
v i . i ! . . . l f i ' l i ' l s itl I / t n c a s i o r
a n d I V ' i > - siii'tit
t.f.r.i-. l..lid Wilson if Brockton. which r u n s between the stable and of sandwiches, cake and strawberries,
Total coin and cTtiflrat'-s
.•uui .Mrs. ,1. .•<, .Marsliiil.
(.r> ir. there over niitht.
i;,..i>o OO
jK-r.-I! M; . M o i i d a v .
The weather was
I^tfal-tendor nott»s
M ir.\' .Shaughnessy of Itox- Iho l-'itchlMiri,' statlnn.
It had turned wafers nnd riuantitie.s of lemonade.
town liefore le.ivini: f •.
i;!:rlini
Hodpmpllon fund with V. S.
favoralile
for thi
expedition
when
f'hf-linsr>\ t n a I < ' r ' . ( k < ' t ' u ( . f N o r t h
i\enir
carrier
and
wore
t
u
r
t
l
e
in
its
tliu'ht
and
was
rescued
by
\'t.. tiieir future home,
Trfnsuror (not more than
tile start was made, and as this w,'is
u:u«-s; a t
tUo
over silk.
The ushers t h e owner on Tuesilay niornin« after
r - . r d . Wi s it w . * . > k - « ' n d
To ,say that each child tlinrouKlily
:.."rio 0 0
r» percent on circul.ition)
.Mr. anil .Mrs. .Allien K'
their Ilrst ex|ierience it is hojied it
i i M t n - . . f M r . a I i ' i Mr.--. N t ' w m o n
I*r.*sl i e b h a r d t . jr.. assisted by some strenuous w-ork w-ith some of tlie enjoyed every jiart of the jiiogram.
fl-i.m T..wnsen.l came las ,''.'1: n r d . - i
will result jiieas.'intly.
stroot.
IS of Brookline, Delrnont sniall irnn p a r t s ijroken.
c-::, Kr; iiklin
Some of the jiarticularly the feast, wnuid be jmr$.>;.-.,7.-.;. OS
Total
visit .Mr, anil .Mrs, . \ . It I i N i . . i l .
K. H. Itaker and d a u g h t e r , of_ Bosh o r c h e s t e r , Kitbert Hale>' buys at the Center conceived the idea ting it mildly. They dejiarted for tiieir
MuMlltirN
M r n 1 <1 M r s , M . I > o w J i n c: a n<l M i s.s
call .m frien.ls in town. rex uriiin.::
ton, were at t h e i r r^-sidence on Keyes"
: and Loon Cushing of Ilf convertlnij the neatly kei>t public homes the hajijiiest children, w-ithout Capital stock paid In
j,-o,ooo 0 0
Th'-r^s-i
an(i
NoMio
Kitzpatrick,
of
Tuesilay.
hill over Sunday and the holiday, al- C l l a
10,000 00
sriuare. corner of Main, I'ark
and <loubt. In the town. Suoh methods of Surplus fund
\V<)rr«-!*icr. . s p e n t
tho doubkholicbiy
l'ndlvided
profits.
.$U.S41.0."
though the hoii.se has not been ojiened
Mrs. K. F.. Han(lle\' wen: t
laal recejition followed the Tow-nsend streets. Into a farm scene, jihllanthrojiy are only too r.are. but
in t ' . w n w i t h
rnlativo.s.
exfor the s u n i m e r fdr occupancy.
f'-X'
on Wednesday of last week
m.l guests were entertained
A ,smali house was borrowed from the l.adies jiartlcijiatlng in this must Loss current
Mrs. I-Mward daijnon and children.
ponso.s, lntTf>Pt.
"b-r ochestra. three jiieces. an .adjacent y.ard. hemmeil In by sev- have felt well rejiald for their I.ibor.
her sister.
William Marshall, who resides with i'\
and laxff* pal<l. .
,".11, !!• i i . ' j s : 5C
from Nashua, havo heon spendlnK tho
A collation was served eral lenKth.s of old picket fence, carts
:.o.ooo 0 0
Clnr.-v .\n<ler.son spent tlie hoi id ly his d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Robert Shenvood, t.t
Clrculatin« noto» .
wook in town with hor p a r e n t s . M.-.
b
v
rer.
Wright
of
Winlhroji.
and
Hlelfirhs
adorned
the
roar,
while
a
16 0 0
passod
his
eighty-seventh
b
i
r
t
h
d
a
y
on
iJlvldcnda unpaid .
at her home on Groton street . coniing
and Mrs. Amos (Jronler.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
n e e Browning of .Maiden. hen and her chickens added a touch
Demand doposlta:
from West Somorvllle. where she has Tuesday, J u l y fi. He Is In vory gooil .\ii.^
Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Winn and two lioen employed. She was acpnnipanie.l health and enjoyed a drive to the .MlIndividual
do.. Koynolds of Koslindalo of farm life.
At varlou,s points were
It is rather curious that th<i fewer
childron. from Walth.ini. camo on last hy .Misses Mildred ami Hazel f n i o n
ponltft
subject
.Marie Lowe of Wost Kox- siRns (gathered from different p a r t s of
home of his son, Samuoi Marshall, an.l
to check
t;9.ir»S.01
Saturday for a short visit with thoir
. :;.ls of t h e bride, assisted In t h e town, reading "Automobiles not the war veterans we have the larger
sjiending t h e afternoon and
taking b i l l
Klmira
Burns
is
intending
to
start
Cashier'R chocks
the
pension
expenditures
grow.
a u n t . Mrs. Marj^arot Sylvester.
Mr.
ser\
ill'
guests.
Tho
dining-room
allowed."
"Kor
male.
Komp
A
c
Hennott.
tea with t h e m .
outKtandln&r
.
.
231.13
for
.Mlddleton,
.Vova
Scotia,
on
Mon"Winn roturnod to his duties on Tuesw a -I
rijiriately dccor.ated in red. aKt-n," and " D u m p no rubbish horc."
The total. railway mileage of the
Postal
savlnff.*
At tho Congregational c h u r c h on w i u
day. .Mrs. Wiiin and the children r e - day or Tuesday next to visit her sis'! blue for tho occasion,
A huRO bonllre nearby served .as an world, is about-584.$40 miles. Of.this
deposits
i.s:6.it
Sundav
m
o
r
n
i
n
g
the
pastor,
Hev.
,1.
ter.
Mrs,
Weaver,
She
wiii
take
her
mained durinu part of the weok.
Deposits ro'iuirI l.ie w.as .an emjiloyee In tho illumlnaitlon
about
mldnicht.
Thc Europe has 199t346. miles and the
small nephew, Spurgeon Weaver, wh.i B. I.ewis will p r e a c h upon the subInK notice of
l.-jiartmont of the New Kng- plans Includod a cow. but theso f.ailed
Hohort CJardnor was takon violently has been visitinK here m^ire than a ject, M o h n Huss, the r e f o r m e r of
United
States
248,888
mllea.
lens
than
.10
i
a
n
,
aiul
Tcl.
Co,,
and
the
groom
to
materialize
ns
tho
owner
removed
111 whllo at his wrtrk. oarpontorlnK for ye.ar. liack to his p a r e n t s .
500 years a g o . " At the seven o'clock i s :
d.iys . . . . . ( . . . . 3.194,34 154.(C0..52
The
chances
of
beln^
struck
by
mi:
s,alosman
for
some
tlmo
t
h
e
a
n
i
m
a
l
from
fiio
usual
place
a
t
Mr. Miller, on last Satvirday afternoon.
Time deposits:
service Mlss Helen Greonhalghe, a j i a « T
h
e
morninii:
service
at
the
Metholiie I,,oosc-WIIes comjiany. of nlKhtfall,
It waa t h o u g h t to bo a p - lightning are four times greater in
KcturntnK to his home he was a t Deposits subject* to 0 or
Wellesley college student, will report
having entered their emploj' p r o p r i a t e to sing "Down on the f a r m " the country than In the city.
tended hy Dr. Lovojoy throuwh the dist church on Sunday, J u l y 1, was a the recent yoting women's conference r....,
90,000,00
more days* notice
"Ot sLxtoen .voars of age, and a n d this ivaB rendered by a mixed"
night.
AR the ]>ajn, which was In- very Impressive one, belns: the com- at Silver Bav. N, Y.. and Dana A, Mer- w i l l
The
Young
Men's
Christian
Assomunion
service
and
reception
of
ine.nTotal
J3(i,-i,7:.9.08Ills way u p .
c h o r u s several time.s In tho early
testinal, did nrit yield to t r e a t m e n t or
rill, a s t u d e n t of the Amhorst AKriTil.
..iding gifts, which wore dl.s- morninK.
It l» stated that this farm ciation has A membership exceeding Stute of SIn«jachu!>ctt«. County of Midopiate.<t, hy advice of Urs. lyovejoy and liors, .Six young people were received cultural collogo, will report the studlesex, 8S.
:n tho don. and consisted of and t h e a p p u r t e n a n c e s did not meet 1,100,000, and branches in raore than
Qua he was taken to St. Jo-'foph's hos- into t h c church on cohiesslon of faith. dents' conference a t Northfleld. whicii
I. H, F. TarbeU. Cftshl^r of the aboveT
h
e
music
was
rendered
by
a
quartet,
cwf
gl.ass.
Unon,
chln.a
.and
rtevwith
thc
approval
of Chief Andrews forty countries.
• named
pital on Sunday mornlngr. whero ho
he recently a t t e n d e d .
bank, do solemnly nwe.ar t h a t
t ii.-rks, showed tho osteein In w h e n ho was called upon to view it
waa taken somo m o n t h s a^o for a p - b e l n s selections a p p ; opriate in the
thc above statement Is true to the best
Guests for t h e holiday with Mrs w h l , I :h.' voung couplo aro held.
Mr.s, Alice Bartlett save the
Xc%T Advcrtl-scmcnt.
As t h e next d.ay.
pendicitis. After the aciUe a t t a c k . h a d day,
of
my
knowledKC
ahd belief,
nephew, I h i ' i w.-re about to d e p a r t thc orcho»T h e r e was m u c h less noise t h a n uspassed on Monday he waa advised to solo. ".Fust for today," h e r perfect Julia I,.awrence werc h e r
H. F. TARBELL. Cashier.
FORSAI-R—A rftlntor'fl Outflt. Ho.ilived. " H e r e comes thc b r i d e . " ual, t h e silence at midnight beinz
fluhmit to a n o t h e r operation.
This enunciation added to the music of the George Cros.s, of Keene. N, K,; her tra
Subscribed and sworn to before xne
.Mrs. W a l t e r Corey, and an.l til" couple hastily entered t h c b r o k e n by t h e c h u r c h bolls, which sonftble tern:s If tak«?n Immedl.atcly.
h e was unwlMlnpr to do, fearing the selection, making It .1 great pleaaure d a u g h t e r .
df MHS. C. A. HYNES. Prov- this third day of July. ,1911;,
children, and Mrs. G e r t r u d e Bowers, a i l * .
irnid Bhowers of confetti and werc r u n s In a systematic, decorotia Inquirft
excitement for his wife with hor two- to listen to her.
Irico Street. Kast Poppcrell.
OeorKe O, Tarbell, Notary Pubiic,
of
Brookllne.
N.
H,.
and
H.
W,
Shatmany Kood wl.she.s.
manner.
It seems fitting t h a t this
weekd-old-Infant, a n d r e t u r n e d home
Mlsa Helen Greenhalge entertained
Correct—Attest:
d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Florence
w on t h e 4.30 train Monday "artfetnottn. a house p a r t y thU week a t thc Page tuck and
The bride's t r a v e l i n g suit waa blue should be done, to remind UR t h a t ll
CHERRV
CVRRANTS
AND
OOOAGT, F, Graham.
-ttUhough' Dr. Smith a t N a s h u a w a r n - farm. In honor of h e r guest. Mls.s Mention, of thla town.
whijicord serge w i t h sand colored h a t IR tho a n n i v e r s a r y of t h a t time when RBRRIES FOB SALE—10c. a ouart,
Arthur P. WrlKht,
ed him of tho liability of a recurrence* H e l i n McOullock, of P a w t u c k e t . R.
Dr. a n a Mm. R a y m o n d C a r t e r en- and shoes.
After a s h o r t wedding we a r e told t h a t a t tho signal t h a t tho G. DANA BANCROrr. Townaend St.
I, J, Rowell,
of t h e trouble.
It44
I.
Among the gucstA In town were tertained over t h e holiday Dr. and trip, including a visit to the homo of Declaration bt Indcpcnilcnce had r e - repptrell. T«l. 19-3U.
Dircctori.
O N E D01,L.\K AXD F I F T Y
PER
yE.\U
IX
CE.NTb
.'VDVAXCE
Th*r P».'nneina<iu:iin Canip-Iiro Circle
hekl their llr-'it council tire on MunOuy
evening at the MetiiudLst j>ar.--onaL:e
with .Mrs, Willlum lieer.-*. their >;uardial\.
Ki^hl rnernlH-r^ were inilialed.
which leave.t six to lie initiated at the
• ne.M council tire, unies." tliat numb'er
I shouKt he Increaset! i>,\' new applicanL-^.
j The i>arU>rs were (l.-cnnite'-i with the
national colors. l"..!l; the MMe and
, the lias, recently presi-nleu ti;e i.-ircJi
. b e i n s used in tiu inili .tl'.n
F .!1..«
ins the council tiv- .'in.l ini
t h e r e was a busine.-^s nii-.-tins. ti
law
of tile circle, as resard.- liie \\..i'k a n l
tbe initiation beins lh..i ..uuiily e.\piained i>y the suar.ii.in. .Mr.-, lle.-rs,
who by an underslar..lins nf liii- iaw.
is ver.\- competent to t.-tcli il to otiiers.
Many ot tlie member.- of the
circle who were al.le t.. do s.. a t t e n d ed t h e iiieotihs arr.msed by .Mrs. .Merrill for the Work •.; the Red Cross
association at the iJ. .K. P.. c h a p t e r
llouse on \Vednesd.iy afternoon.
July 15
f LATENA'S
••••"•••-tJ^: R I N G
"•'"
iWILi) ANIMAL
THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT
THE BIGGEST SHOW THAT WILL VISIT YOU THIS SEASOh
Two Performances Dailjr, Rain or Shme.
D O N ' t l i S ^ THE GRAND STREET PARADE AT 10:30 A.tt
AND THE BIQ FREE
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1 ' .
f
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EXHIBITIONS
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