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FITCH BURG DAILY SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3I, 1921. THE TEMPERATURE TESTIMONY COMPLETED FOUR FINED ON Society Girl Weds Horseman her daughter HhO 1 THE WEATHER BpBTON. Auk. 11. Forecast Fit'ehfcurir and vicinity: Fair ton and Thumday.

rwcicr tonight; north to northeast winds. Pressure in hi low normal off Nova Scotia, const and has rlaop Ontario. There la considerably na eastern half of thi ram "alley to lIU tlU'UuaHt. MJ mitti ftnrt In s-outl WMtsrn. plains.

Warm weatt eastern half of 'hu'tntnVnw ture. It Is wai The loweai. rationed .1 during- last night wm tit Whll Rlv-r, trnt and the lowest In New i2nsrand was i.Ornvill, Me. The a. m.

temperatures wV-rr: 1-tos- Chlmgo' and Knnsas V.ifchrnlarr,.-nd Jacksonville Ml; SC toiver- Ue.i Molnei Lnko City 6.1: 'San FTa-ncisco and 'Portland, I 1 Hoi -ned today after r-nioying a iweclt's stay in 'An be- hhl at the dak Hill Country clnh Thursday evening. JS. Pcrclval installed at the Imperial. "This Tho K. and B.

club will hold hist party, with C. r. Dav Thuretlav evening prizes will be awarded. The Ladles' Al, society of the West Fltchburg Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the nomo cf Mrs. Miss Gladys Dudley.

VetajoW street, has been accepted at the training achool for nurses at Greenfield, and meeting of 1 T.m1v VSfWt of nvvli Thuischiv nlfciit M- i--lonh in Usr-Johnsou bunding. MlsV A. 3hliuck. cleric In Auditor litre's office, has returned from two wppVk' Vacation In Stahl- ford and.Waterbury.-'Conn.. New York wiy aim oj.rinBnia.-.

-The I-ftdlos" auxiliary to tho M. reFnuU'y af ternoon at the office of the Fitehburs Gas Electric Light Co. ftlcd George' Miles. She was' formerly Miss'. Edith Beaver 'Webb, York society girl mid horsewoman, The'newa her rnarrlng'e to superb ltitpndtn.t of stablps for Berij.imin Lake Forest, ItL, "has Just become are aaugrners or j.

vveoD, -r laa no unxic-ly I li. declair.1. Chief Thimiaa ly the Mr "said'1 he applied b1" inmvdiately and wltli- on of'tilUlpalon' h.illr on I rack hind thai i i- on her way to get they grl.lM- htr i the aim, letter, the commonwealth .1 W'h. ii sh.1 shirt.d hfiC'l! home with the k. H- is iimi rr ard ('-oinnniiVd the assault.

The nm.nl alled-'eight witnesses, in -tuiing physicians, analysis, Worcester id-liven and Fhilhpsion residents. 'Che Foster girl was on the stand for hour and was subjected to a ot W.ii-e my of Wot i'a: from that ho ihalie restitution. Koger C. Ball of HoWen was fined $200 for opoia ting an automobile while He- paid: 'i it charged brraK-rr. a v.

a dlsngreerr.rrt ir the May trial 'and rhnt there is no likelihood of, con- icuon it tried IL Colton, Worccatcr, ehftcgert with violation of auto Tho for filing is that tho jury disagreed at the May term and in view Hki ood of conviction, r-iorns-. Won et cbitrfred -i VhUd: family of moved to ChicaffO murdered by the Elep-father who then The girl, is Atheri Dar-vV rf-rKhtlrg. 'chaw 3 Ndth' drunkennosH. The defendant hs no other re. ir charge ot onerntintr an auto while nnder" the In- iflueneo of llnuor, the district attorney nnos a -conviction couio noi-Dc ODtatnecr the te.n'.i-.ory offirer Frank Blake.

'Marlbprri. N. fcharged-tvith sroalrng- itbout $70 apparently wa3 wholv Ir. Esty MayheJle I. Wore with a.

statqtory offcrise WILL TAKE PARTY OF SIX TO BOSTON Ok REVERE BEACH FOR THE DAY Round.Trip Flione between 7 and 9 2852-W. -V- I WE BUY papervMaff Iron, Rags, Metals, KY AIN CU and pearl Fitohburo, el. 22G5-W, or writa BARTLETTS GARAGE, Cor. Vallace Rd. and River St AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING of all kinds; We specialize in Packard and Marmon cars.

tel. res. 2115. Garage 49S-J. THOMAS F.

MULDOON FURNITURE AND PIANO Equipped To Carry Parties. Tel. 2503-W. the otnee ot 1 i wv: toany r.y Atherton K. Kendal 2io Charts sir.

ct. and Maude L. Grayson, 49 Blossom street. -mnf-TAt IN WORCESTER CASE fmw On Impact of the girl agnlnat a headlight applied hi brake as qulchly a ne could, ha aald. and aucc-eedt-d In atop- ping near the corner of Concord atreot, nd Highland avannc.

He was driving a Itro and he ex plained that trie, brake on this oar Is operate i.ii. clutel le had ti the 1 the napped on the. brakes "as (juii-ltly control myself, stopped her un back to a her tha child was in tho road," aid Worrester: tuestioni-il by Atty. 1'atrlck 'Murray, his coonacJ. 60 feat from 'where the, car hit th' In laid ha Jlnaw acbool wai ii road ai slippery, aa ha at iad locked hi.i wht ir ting in an automobile pa curbing and.

that he rem fast He th's I told hlni ho id his horn. Witness said th'a' went to tho police ir.ad. report of the accident. Ho said that lie told pollcemon he hud stopped in about an that he was gorng -mths an hour- Ho Tnrttnt that he -irent 15 feet after he had applied his. brakes.

As the car Is 1G feet iong and he. went about 47 feet. Charlie Davis, chief engineer, was called by the dtfenj-c. H- had a. plan of the.

scene of the accident with him, showing various Identification points. Similar to the plan shown hy the gov-ern-menl'a engineer. Francis Newton, office ii cua crucKing company, tool; tnc stand for tho govern t-M-o: t.y hi or he was riding with Worcester and scrlbod rrev(niilv Ho linv helped- carry -ths'-chlW ivro He-satd that' if he in at 'the time of tl fatalltv the talk w'n was onlV.aiV instant tiie-tn'au ahputed.ihat.tha. drlvar applied-- hi uiuicca. xie teit tne car Slacken ee.o.

miles, his opinion being based on four driving experience. The case w-aa suspended at 3 o'cloek, ponding the ar- Worcester was recalled, to thoUistanfl Wednesday raornln the opening or the court by Asst. Diet. Atty. Bugg.

The defendant wa naliut. hvw fnr his car travclotl brakes' and rePHed: '1 "I should -say from 15 to li. feet." horn; he replied that there was no HO said he had toid Chief Godley stopped bis car in about 50 feet. fnll from 15 to 18 feet. Fred C.

Cady testified that be wi to hp scene of the accident on the a ernoort on which it occurred. He at he had observed on 1 "Street" stirface' where an automot Had apparently been He observed that lens of I REGULAR FLOUR Ccimmand highest price of any high grade flour on the ltiarket and there is no "go betxvecn" tbem and us. They protect -the dealer as well as the consumer with Money Back GiiaTantee and ye cyou'Tfie protit "ol the mir dleman. Plenty of ALL OLD WHEAT on hand and" another carload now due. We will agree that you can pay more, but cannot aerce that vou can grf any liriThr flnnr The Price: 5-lb.

Bags Bags 24'2-lb. Bags -r, H-febL, Wood Wood .35 ...78 $6.25 Deliveries To All Parts Of Thej '-j STONE CROCKS AU Sues FRUIT JARS All Sizes and All Kinds GINGER ALE Order now for. thc "holiday. All the popular bramis oy the bottle, and. case.

Special Price Butter Is Lower GAMING CHARGES Police VUk To Green Cloth Room At Row Of Coffee House Deacribed In Court Oiner Jcio. Si Fkirmount treet; Otto Binson. t.l Fox etr.et; J.ui Sharos, 22 KlmbaU Place-, and Merdlch Ja4lr- I in I i raar of a forr.i to pan through a tolll ciich the- rear room, which wns separ tid tioni the in'ilti itunn- by a wood mid oor. A large siiuare labli with green cloth, and soin hairs were in the smiUl room. were; i hull 1 by of iall '-The0' filvu2 Kept nut they tore the store be T.heie tour In Hit ID the rear room.

Patrolman Jena natd they found men in the rear. room had been sitting about the tabic- with cards In their hands and Jumped to their feet, up- five ThV police Art' rv men but oue thorn was let cn by Patrolman at the police station. The other four wcro in. Patrolman Jena and it iir.xtt li v. I tour in rear room" although Denson he and nf' tire four arrstpri n-ho -were In that small room.

Wallard larrftnt- -eiT8on8atd htjr-ha d-J beep playliriK pitch about an hour Jo- hi'o ho Vv. 'to house -to sell chances DUnci. hoard Jftllardl.tn said he had. peeiv playing he was in the- small room- and tjew denierr 'Maiutraian- tho police, 'offored record's to' show that his fourth offonse. fore (ritil'thnt Jallardia'n told the pollcerrreri had been arrested- over wife of.

Loc i Nellson. 7 Fulton her home Mrs. Nielson was borji in Dbnmar the daughter of Mr. -ana. 'Mrs: Pet Hansen, Aug.

17, 1863. She had bei in this rtr.tr- 30 29, of wh'li she had lived In Fltchhurg: oil. hc-r hv two Gc-mge M. ot Leominst and C'arl ot this city; three Saugl ters. Eleanor Victoria L.

and At Die of this, city, and a-brother and in Df-tn-i k. 3h fununi: w.il be held at the home Friday: afternoon -o'clock with burial In Forest Hill cemetery- Miss Dorothy L. Stec enjoyable vaca- -arct Graham of Ieomlnst ii attached for in an acth of t-haries loung or t. Jlrs. Henr- J.

King of Taunton has left for a trip to Vermont after a short stay, with h-i- put it'ir, Mrs L. T. Pitman. A rail my street, -r-W. general sccretarv of the V.

M. C. and his family have returned from a vacation of about three weeks ypent in Maine. --Conrossloivs will bo heard at Si'. Uemaril's tomorrow afternoon Thursdav end Saturday afternoon 1 1.3t Wedneeday evening from 7 to and Siturri, fro)n 3 at the boar'd of health A nurse will be ln.al- tena.uiee at the hours specified.

Word" has been received in this cit of the aeath. at Taunton two week." ao, of Ernest Bailey, a Crossing body was found beside the liein of this city, who di ears ao. on Frlchard at having lost an ad arcldent about ago, ne (Monahan), widow died at her home. 6S Thetford aven'ue! ,5 May- Jhe funeral will he held from the home tomorrow morn ing. with a solemn requiem mass at St.

Matthtw'a church at 8.30 o'clock. Hurial eeiil be in sit. Bernard's cemetery in this city on arrival of the. body r. the iratn due here at 10.48 nlrw Mrs.

Hogan lived here for yearn. Her James Koran, who conducted a hfjwtcT smitn -sneri in uiis ricy. na is survived by four daughters, throe sons and Bia Novelty Dance. Citv Hall. Mri.

ford. N. Friday night. Sept. 2, Good roac-s via i ownaena, DreoKims.

Adv Continuous Dsnoina Whslom, Labor Advt. lUvn r.ii right expert fiir. SHARP-ESER HARDS. 11 Cussing drawn will receive the washing ma- chine. The ve nereal disease clinic And the tuberculosis ci.ee h.a-.e rmpened after.

(' a m-mth. Thc hours of I For the man who likes tb be ahead of style, here are the new Fall Hats. Felts, the light weight in. soft. hrrr.yn that will 'he a leader this season.

Stetson Soft Hata. $6.50 to $10.00 Morey Soft Hati, $150 to $5,00 Fall Caps, all the newt 'shapes, $1.65, $2.00, $2,50 TalW-KimbaUGo.) FlTCHBURG. i ROMANO ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING, 187 Water St. -House Wiring a WIRELESS SUPPLIES, Prices Reasonable. TeL I180-J, 2718.

Monoosnock Keat, 264 Weat' Leomlniter corivepjent homo for ibe sick, rr- given day and night MedlcM'-" leases given. A place for In -I vallda and those -who need a rest AIRS. L. Matron Tat. 77S-J.

American Chinese i Restaurant. Special Dinner, 40 Froicrll A. M. to 2 P. M.

SUNDAY, Turkey Dinner Best rood service a-ia carte. Open daily from 11 A. Mi till m. Bickford's Garage CALL 27. For taxi, baggage service, am-: bulance and service car for fowirig disabled cars.

Touring Cars and Limousines for Weddings, Christenings and- Funerals. Opp. B. M- Depot. ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS THE SENTINEL THE Commerce pertains Co your jew ioi policeman, fjney HIS WAR RECORD New Haven Veteran duced After He: Iine Rc 'ells His Story To Jtadge Ess'a Jacob.

30 years old, residing at Now IlRcn, saved In dls-i hrrict'-rmirf. this' rnomlng by tellrngj Judge T. Gallagher that, he ololer In fhA Wm'IJ" -ai-' "tV, rhat in- a ncr.r to mi-I; i.icos. c.ir-talhs and other ait-rjes of that -nature from house-1- hu.ise without a license. Jacob was ly J.

iianh-y un street iihotit I ejacob- pleaded guilty. In district Jacob I- pay it but said, he New. trum Jerusalem nliout SU -years-ago -and aurinir tne war at'. tamp jjov- town In Conni'cticut without a license and thought as hint' ns he was a Monday and Tuesday s- o'-. He intended to rHiv'e town Tuesday nlghl.

T)i Judge revised his Men'enre arid ordefed him to pay 10 $15. William Gelinas, IS. First stre. who was defaulted otj the payment of a' line for being drunk, had the default removed and ordered 'to stand committed until the fln-e wan paid; "I can't pay it," said Oellnas when the seriiene.e wns retid and prepared to go to Wor-: roster to work it out. WiUi-m W.

Wnrd of Krvene. wis defaulted for non-poymi-nt a fine f-r dmnk.onne.as Ctime -in today mid pud his money the default was removed. Another drunk uas placed oft probation for. four Mother And Five-Day-Old Child Taken To Hospital prolonged Tuesdn hi ght wrch the. police arrowed Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Mo- hid was' s-nt 'to the I'-urlKink honpitiLl by Dr. P. J. fJea.

cil.v and leidav v.n.-n it.r was noiifcr She was also morning, Jhu tc.ld the polled (.. Her husband pleaded guilty wlrn arraigned he-fore Judge and: was placed or, "probation for four( South Afrieun in Kncland ii is unlat billiards in a public pla. Christmas day or Good Fr -VANITY IS VANITY, ALL IS VANITY." SAIO THE WISEST OF MEN doing this or that htraiM ihv frlve ii a eharrn for life. The dortnr! said the woman was in no condition to. at of I i I t.ores Md hnnrt CJlre ot (nc 53D REGT.

VETS Oldest Living Member, Now Over 96, Is Coming Up From Borton TheEVerit The annual reunion and of tho Fifty-Third veterana of the- Glvll -be held Friday af thia. in' Grand Army, hall. Com- pany meetings will be called promptl 10. 30 a. rh.

Of the 64 Bo living S3 Jntena to be- present. The oldest member, John A. "Waters Boston, 06 yonrand 5 months, and mo 'yftlihgest, Chr.rTes' Roclrwobd "of Waterhury. Conn. 73 1-2 years, are both This regiment Was recruited from.

Fltchburg and surrounding towns, and Companies A and were made np of Fltc-hbtirg. men. Tho regiment" was ir.ti-.'the service Oft 17, 15P2. lost in that time by death over nne-slxth of its chtire number. Tho original -strength -ot the regt WeKT- president of the assqclatibn.

rubiic Lriude AMERICAN RED CROSS, Wallaos Building, Main ttreet. Miss Vlning, agent. Office hours, 8.30 m. to ASSOCIATED CHARITIES, 9 PriohaH atreat, Mrs. R.

C. Kosdlcki general eceretary. Hours, 9 a. i. to 5 p.

m. BURBANK HOSPITAL, Nlchola Roadf Dr; F. Bakor, superintendent. Vls-- Itlrig hours every afternoon, 3 to 4, Wednesday and Friday evenings. 7 to CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 560 Min-tret, open daily, 8.30 to 4 p.

except dainrday. closing at noon. Vlalt- ors. welcomed. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY HOUSE, 20 Oliver street.

Rest room for women and glrla. Mrs. C. H. HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 52 Orova atreet.

Open Sundays and Thura- dav3, 2 to 4 p. in. Closed Jun 15 tn Sept. 15. HOME THRIFT BUREAU, 737 Main street.

Mrs. Florcncn Wright, agent. POSTOFFlCE, Wallaoa avenue, oor- i a. -p. in.

Registered ieparttnent. m. to SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, E. D. Mosher.

agent, 13 Branddn avenue. SOCIETY FOR PR TION. 'OF Building. Edgar W. Austin, ageatd unico hours.

a. m. to 6 p. m. ViSlTiNG NURSING ASSOCIATION, 9 Prichard atreat.

Miss Wlllarette bears, superintendent. Office houm. IWXLLACi PUBLIC Main atraet, opposite Monument Square, Open 9 a m. to p. week days.

Reading room open Sundays, 1.30 to 5 p. m. Art Gallery open Sunday, Wfdr.esday and Saturday afternoons. PROTECTIVE WORK FOR GIRLS, Room 25, Park building, Mrs. Mabel u.

(Kite) uaurrman, nsia representative. Office hours. 9 a. rh. to 8 p.

m. COOLIDGE DENTAL CLINIC for acho'ol children. Day street school. O'Oinnor in charge. OrBco hours Saturdays -i Relief RE LL-ANS E5J Hot water ZjrZW Sure Relief Motor to Toy Town Ta.v0rii Winchendpn, Mass.

The iieket for the washing ma- m-'the fvc WuTlomAVomen drawn rtnya nta' nit Ih'ti dlimWrih! be John H. Fellow t. The poller, say thai Hi- fa'hr and nuitning at $. o'clock In the office of wother law been orinkum. a lit- afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.

Thomas and Peter J. McGuIrk, ions of Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Ji McGuIrk, 76 Hejrwood-Street, have relumed to LaBaHette college, Hartford, lo resume lcJ A spi oiai nir c.i tho Highland church will be held Friday evening at o'clock in the. church vestry.

All members ate expected to be present. r-Tho basehail- game -which was to- be piayea tcmignr ttlhe. O. R. be played Friday, night.

Mir. and Mrs. M. B. Lynch of Xow Torh cltr -and Mrs.

J. T). Hanrahan Reed, 6 Myrtle avenue, 'A man and his wife, created a disturbance in the vicinity of Kailroad street Tuesday and w-ere arrested by Patrolman James 3. Hanley charged drunkenness. V.

F. X. Gagnon, optician at M. and family have relurned from a motor trip through the Adiroo-rlaok. fn Sarflrino.

Lnk. X. Y. Thev York and Small pa per signs for of automobnes to ndverllse FiiehVoug fair Sept. 9 and 10 are being given nut by Secretary F.

E. Smith. is hoped that all owners of cars win call at the secretary's office for a supply for thflr own and their friends' en rs. Mrs. Agnes Reed, county president of the Ladles' Aid to the A.

O. Mrs. James Daley and Mrs. Hannah Dohcnj ot thr'neillrc statl. night and today Pjitrnlmnn J.

Enwright brought them breakfast and started them back to New York state. Plans, w-ere completed at a special meeting- last night for-the I. O. L. and I.

O. O. plenlr to he held dav at William Hennet Sterling. Trucks will leave Comer and the steamer house at 8.30 and. stop nt Oak Hill road at, 9 o'clock, at Puinam "street and the F.

L. a( 9.1 o'clock to ronvey the memhers and -Mw LOtth SsAiclsr-and grandson. Campbell Paw-tucket. R. Mrs.

Italph Lafontnlne and granddaughter. Miss Gladys Ltt-lonlaine of Orange are guests of Mrs. Atirelia Lefontslne, Clarendon street. is Mrs. Iafontftine brother and they had not met before for 1 16 the trip by au'toxiioiMV.

-ffeaded bV Fltchburg Moose hand, employes of Brdekelman Bros. the Clinton started at 8.30 i morning in 40 cars and fnrlJ hold their first annual outing. Thej closed for the day. Ah interesting program of field and water sprru i planned for this afternoon after the Greated PiQ Raca, Whalorn. Saturday afternoon, 230 p.

75-lb. pic ji Cinderella Dance, Whalom Thursday vaning: Lady with smallest foot will, receive beautiful pair of satin dancing slippers given by Mr. Student of the 20th Centuary Shoe Stora, alto a bvautiful chocolate set will be given Ihe lady holding th lucky number. Covered top touring for hire, Where from borne tn hospital and hvck. Phil Oradv.

1012-M SJ7-M Advt. fIGMT Expert. SHARP-CBER- will be trucks at the corner of 10 clock to accommodate hosa who pSo'oarV V' at the same time -Two boys from MechanicsvlUe N. out them up th rwl Ice station' rn-iri Frank Uodely the couple tin dcr ritosL Thc inr-''nt was In a pitiful rnndftio Play a round of GOLF, have a game of TENNIS, take a plunge in the SWIMMING POOL, have supper at between 6.30 and 8 o'clock, listen, to good music for an hour and if it happens to be a Tuesday or Thursday, sit on the front porch and watch the movies on the ft WiP-' i nB tlon so Dr. D.

a Imir.ertlately sent da Mo: TO MERCHANTS OF FlTCHBURG You Arc Invited To Attend An Informal Lunch 'DtftdH 1 At the AMERICAN HOUSE 1 2.30 Noon, THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, To Discuss An Important Matter with the Mercantile Committee D.A. Boyle 290 WATER ST. TEL. 25SO Chamber of This is very i.inf.

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