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I Three The 13 FT-T I IIC Ez-le, Pit Wield, Saturdav, September 16 1911. Derlisnire EN fy 'e Chi'isiznas Mailing -103d Annual Jack Sprat Couldn't Do 'leiter -pr, Cl re 0 'Tr 17) rICOrr1r A. 4. LI tiltli t' 4 44 0 '7 'IN, i. A.

1 lc oncir CIL" 'Food IT'arcels 3eachino I nson Camps p. 7) 4 1,,,....." Li i CI, 4r by Streel 1-y- 1 kilitLrgeistions kfuren The Wrars, h'ilt 1 4. rt 1 pn-son nel it ro'''' 81-1 Ilo 4 ermanf y.0,1reay and Dennis a set of ftiA parne, arrny serial a or any other IF rrl U. Upens lomorrow Club Sponsoretl Horse Show at 1 Fe Howl; Hag Raiski-g Ceremonies by State Guard tti eee peyttro7sit ht! dann4 the cause of in 15, tho the var ljt-pArtment that cards for solIsers te! for the Arn sPnt ifl a 1 c.1 ani at firs fursotmeltlhs: pot vocrt a durin peri-Y1 pach inlivdua1 rr.ty mAil one IvIch(1 ri krh. ani Inchrs in Since May 10 Mrs.

Anna.Southard Elm street has, ten by the Via' Department that her son, Staff Harold D. Southard. prevlo1s4 ci 113 In over Austria es nt July 8. is a prisoner of trim as nr 8. is a prisoner of 11 ef Li 1 Is, 4 I 1 44 A44 I 1 I i I GREATt- BARRINGTON The), Thursday, governor's 'day' and I 'AO Ioterruption nal- annual Great Fitlia-State Guard At 4, Govers Antierated Says 'nor's Iranclicap on the racing card; a opens its seven-day pro7ram at 1 3 band concert; military.

pa- The Red Cross 1 tomorrow afternoon with a horse rade; 8.15, State Guard competitive show. Five minutes before start- finals with the winning unit of Eerkshire County' relatives el ing time the eolor guard el 00Sunday night's program contesting-; the-41 prisoners of war in GerState Guard will fog rais-iwith the two best of North Eerk-i maftly be interested to know inz ceremonies. and day pro- shire MSG groups; free circus actsithat no interruption in receipt of grams ere scheduled. 9.30. 'food parcels in erma cm aps is About 3-N entries lial-e Friday, children's day.

free cir-lanticipated, according to a sta.teceived far the, '23 competitive haiseicus acts at 10 AM; awarding-of ---iment by Basil O'Connor, newly' show events for which there will iprizes to the children at 11. i appointed American Red Cross be cashl, awards in -arithtion to victory day. At 11 a chairman. The present disruption trophies find ribbons, Winthrop B.r10-mile marathon as an added at of traffic through southern FrEinee Robh-ins of Springteld' is rnano7erltraction. anit Switzerland into Germany was ef the for which thet Edward J.

Carroll, fair and plans made Great narrinclon- Rotary iis.saiii today everything was in readi- ago before tTaint stopped running. co-sponsor. The 22,1 Infantry As. feir the weather uch, of Sprinedield wiii play dur said, a 'l ing. thel he seldoin discusses, he "Precautions taken by 'the Red afternoon and Will present a con-tall to keep prisoners suppll- American food included send-t" cert at 7,30 as the 11 ore.

contacts 'concluded, ling from Geneva a three months' I Assessor William J. Hickey wiTstock Cif food arcels fat most of State Guard Parti.de 41,. tlm. i 4.1. NatiOni A.

at ettlm of the officials cif the ives of In Ger- know colpt snips is newly- 1 France any was weeks runnipg he supp11.4 sendl) nlontlis' rnost of icel -each week to the same sollicr.11,In---,th out nryi wet in German y. Mailer hould exe rcise care no 4 i liv pckn nd es I aig a ad in West Stephentown, ions of the Army Sn Southard, whose wife i4l's land NavvcDrtme i5 been, with a bombing stluadron, ted brixes. Kake your articles fit N- Ye- wC.I in eig' of in Iaan bse ttlia 1 nuzly. Stuff raper into uniiti opratn The l'o5it, Office 'Department is since May 10- He wor'iii-'1 nt Ihe race ontents lire c5n reit Pift pric irai and the Nv ater 'If you -e L.flui,,,,i. orders to obey end diet hair shaving 1otion, 1- 8 but nt e- The 7 i ninner has two broth- wrap them in a to or pack era in the serviceJames wit the ricith cotton Intoxicants are pro or "--r if 2-T i tat is c'sp''''nnsille'4 1: 0, i ii rr its.

ev Navy in the Paritie, earl Wal-lhibited and an io mpt ne atteing tc, Ile w'buld mucif, ter, a mechanic at Shaw Field, S. C.1 enclose them is llable rer to rathr ar -cu eccc-it vont' ra! O'sn re- i tilon. Matiitiffts and lighter nulits l- 1, Joint Ftintl illovie Prbb f.se but Itii ilas no cholce. A pecund parcel. cia Postmaster.

Perishable Food nanttod York cost 14 cents, New 1 1 Le Sltolvil Pfood eri5hahle 6r wig, Orleans 41 ccnts, San not be accepted. Hard cand, nu t5 cents. A movie, "Memo tit Joe." be csiramels, cookies, fruit cake, anii these Chcistmai parcels show-n tr1 theatres end before bars should be the overseas in and employee grours'ln inner boxes. Soft candies do not Christi: is is to be the next fi.x weeks preced-roarry well and may spm.1- other tremend9us job. po5t Office the open nz of the After )ou are sure yibur box ill do its be5t.

but only throuzi Community turd-War Chest cnriils tizntly packed, place a sila co-operat noon ion of the foilks at filisetinz yesterday aftsr-HsPer 'ksth the comPlete al- liorne Can we, the plital sei-vlce, he clielrmen s- of the addressee. as even with be sure of 'I cardinal the film end for slis- i the wrarneil parcels the Out points: 1. Wra2 securely: 2, Al- a foidsr rz inform ad dress is someties lest, tiliess carefully; 3. hlail e3tly. I ton On the sii-iir and community i agencies nt ir which the j-i.

fundt h'e in the week begin-i Di is Garage Sold Oct. 1 rn For Clothes c.10 000 For Is Extendeti The deect transferrinz: three. IT-, I elide a i LX The deed transferrinr tlte 4il Coluiritus i 1r st vi PI tf 1 IF i 1 i 4 1 4 r-- 4 4 1 I i A i 1 I I 1 1 1 1-, i I 1 4 1' -----4 A 4 one horielthe Mr. Connor exToMorrownlaht at 8 there will'ande ox drawing contests. Heiplained.

"In June 261,911 parcels 'be a military parade rn ach! up of in a similar capacity when were sent to American prisoners the New latarlboro, former Housatonic Agricul-ifrom Geneva and in July 137.196 Gredit Barriniaton. Lee and Lenoatural Society conducted these'were sent. On' Sept. 6-7 one companies of the State Guard. events.

Tuesday and WednesdaY lion a rad a half arrived in GateFi fteen mlnutes later the same, at 7.30 there will. he free- bora', Sweden, en the Swedish ships companies will, apaear- la chases both divisions.1Mangalore and chart ive drills for hh'h cups have Warren Bodurthat. Elandford. will 1 tered by the Internanonal Red been provided. Judges svill bsupervise the and BrieeiCross.

and the exchorigj The free circus acts Nash of Northampton will Gripshiolin. An American Red iwill.be presented at 9.30 PM. entries and results In representative was sent to The remainder of the pulllng ring. I-we 4 iauen to assist the delegate 'al prozram: 1 Judizes assizned by Prank A. the international organizatn io in ftlondav nk-rksh ire Dnv.

County agri-Iforwarding tae supplies. o7ening of victory hall at 10 cultural will be: Vezetablesi American trucks whiloh 11,30 broadcast from the haqt: flowers, A. Kenneth carry five to seven-ton loads -PM, running races: 6.30 PM, Berkshire Garden Center; iailch have been' sent to Barcelona. Ing of new Club Fiesta; 8. circusjunirar poultry.

John fIrst "6 arrived about Sept, ite'll. 1 teacher of voentionet tralnirg at 11,. to take the supplies stored in Tueaday, Connecticut 8" '''swiWiiliarriq Sch('iSIckbrde; that city to Germany for, AmeriYork Day ll'AM. cf veCe-aiattle. Citfard J.

Fawcett, Stateican prisono.s. tab, fruits. Grange competitive CitilIege extension dairyman: canned I horRe draw ulz contest at Mrs. Harriet Haynes. home! ra 1 'The remainder of the State College.

tiver Filmintv I a and program wal- be the The By Scouts and Girl Sco'uts, aa, an'd --evening prograra will be the The Boy Scouts and-Girl Scotits Holidays 'Open Tomorrow, Named Iloitilavs That biz smile kill for nothing'. Little old Mary Ann Morrison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IN.

31orrittoon of 21 riunkett Street. Is helpirig to feed the family as far 14 ration points go. anti provitling ammunition for the sirvyted forces. Durtnir her sununer vacation 1,110 has- collected 120 pounds of valuables kitchen fat for uhich she ha sae as the previous day. iare the Rotary Cub, in illo Start, th i received rneat points in return.

She ill enter third grade at Ries ednesnqy. junior sale of horse shots. tIckets. The! School Monday day: of cattle starting st a booth this: 1 I I' 1 11- ox drawing conteq at. I- oifernoon.and in the "a a 011acre a 11 I 4: The remainder of the Inn lohhy.

1 wi'l be the same. ex-1 All who rtan to entet articles in, The Iroualonie Il mi .1 hoot .71 i 1 -c that Mal dttett's and the copetitio merit As 1 ns an who have not -no ne 1 i ti i 11.0ar 14-itket-' Will play for the dancing foorreceived a premium list. tray th zi; more an i Stq an lleets the rOght9n-place of Ray one today er torrorrotv at 11.14't thse, irsal f.h:::':a.1 Fifty members of the teachirel band. 'secretary's off-ce on the ground, tions or the prejeot in roske a coior! and of First; 11 CotlVellt-1011 srund movie for promoton of thei river pollution ellmination Church school, hallr a toy- erect sh a.4 eve- 1 2d Lt. Burke Judge-s ee ha rci A retairier fs bee toining In the a'c'elai ha3 at the 11- church.

The, of Beelket Adrian C. Wilittms, the docutnen-1 Affrmed in: eel twat on Ikl.as B. Myra i in ry director an i preKlueer. and Troll he has completed ail arrangementsi .1 ()taker Lenore 0 1 Expfc .3 .11 ROIICY' Case the group, ell to start fittning aS soon as talk, For Erth Annual foliage -effects make that! a tt, AllI: 2d Lt. in I has collected 120 pounds of valuable kitchen fat for huh she has received meat points in return.

She il enter third grade at Rico School Monday. story brick garatie at The drive for cliAhing and bed- Avenue from May Etfitterts Ing for horneless belan'd the estate of Ralph A. extend' through Tuesda y. to en-to Sadie and Isadore Secunda has ah it? late d)nors to leaye tIteir been filed in the Retry of triut.ors at the center' It is stamped for l.I-I.j.rkt:i, The 'at 393 North Street. Two tons was made through the agency Of garments, blankets were packed iast night by memnetis ell i he shipping department of the i Ilovvard and Ruth Parrish bave General Eleetriq, Company.

sod a house and garage on New The collection headquarters wiliampshire Open 'Monday and Tuesday to-. Avenue. to Charles and Ruth L. Rockwell of Dalton who contribution from Mal- buy for It home. The sale was and front other towns through the Charles Genovese will mend and Few on but- agency.

tOnS, and wiil sort the garments the men who twill do the Ilnal. Mrs. O. Welch of IlollyIpackirg later In the week. i i wool, has sold her bungalow Packers who rave Abetr time iat 97 Greenwich Street to Mr.

and under the of JohnitA. 1 Mrs. James Brown. After some al-Bresnahan. derailment bead.

are terations they will occupy it for a Paul w. home. The was maile by Manuel Previa. Frank L. Sagarin, I I In France Husband of Local Woman Was 34 Years Old Seconi Lt.

John E. Burke. 34, N. was in tIon In France Aug. 13, )-11 -wife, the former Rita Mazur of '83 Burbank Street, has been thq War De.nartment.

tem In France Aug. 13, his wire, th fo rm er Peta azur of .83 But bank Street, has been iniforrn ed th War No lipreme o.ourt ras arrirmen phase of the Ile re.iii, Edard Bro ur L. TL th w. adhst's de- awn- 1.brartan of I he eree i ent for winter in Sure ho Court inu i the ds-f Th. fori ta rnoi.

reviewe trial case of George to eurif.i-i-ence AZIS in tr Jud who r-i Roney, an employee of Thomas rt I tne pastor, Rev, Chrt.sEanIfoun,le,d the Amer wan Mo-ii i Palmer of Great wbol as fr. The of tit to the mountains! lied aeratrynew Ilospital in Groat and reopens tomorrow -from; ln the Lini roaCe Of 1 rlZ trl -souices, EarrinVon Oct. 20. 1933 of in.lurre Vt si 'a V-1 1-'1 t4) thew rural horn est ea the acI susr Y54)- re land direct ainel 1D days before. lhi In former a il farm.

ha ndful- of: The TrayelerS In-urance Inl Wil- i GorrdthrieLsur Va sper American Moors esemt-led here i pany is ordered t-y the Surrentel menu She was sksoiitiszed by i)esterlaA. for the 17th annual to pay the CornmonweaAh of i -7 -ty Jensen end Miss Carolyn 1 de. vetion ef Sci lkt ence. a o- n-1 ettisetts 31010 and tOPYI IV itmor IN ative Ai-7-roximiate'iyi bosniital anfL are expeet el to be 1. I rtleteC31 servtc 1.

es and $7.) tow-arcl 13 ecli-e 31: 4 henth twe-day event formally, bY lreasoable payment -of burkel ex- ICS It), Adams ay. I I This Weiot the verdlet of the L. Snow, F3, Dies l'ifte-t- Illness todPhilailelphians. Charlesi Aln-4 Accident Review news dealer. died ly kk- Street --P1 30, asswant courelor of.

of by 1,0, Court Yas eirme of tho? vc1.1 bills fer reasonable beaseetal tei ii: 31 304) are tt3 eresien-ti sen ecos and et-.) 64, II ec when, ve-day eve fo nt rmally byireasoable paymr.et rka x4 cif bul It' Ad 411 elle ti as opens ay. I detaiisipense. This wale the verdict of the ADAM---SFranklin L. Sneew, 6.1 Dies Aft-a- I tod llness FA, VG eilaeelphians. Chariest provideel.

1 elndustrial Accident RevieV1 LOardretired news dealer, dled suddenly' w. Griri7.nn, Street-PL 30, as coureelor ori i (' A 4 "7: i Ehglan Brot Brothers i i 1 if 1 4, .4 10- 14 4 4 a 0 1 i) 4 ill 1 I 1,., 4 11' .4, do .) 11, O' i t. c-' 9 4r, --t -1 iNt: i "A i a i4 i 1 i- iif' )- 4 I 1 i were Adlersheint Lieut. Burke. 24- nItive and lorg-jee4ed ray I i ''-3.

a Dn. i r.e-- ntotnee- at faith in the Nekv Ere-lane and ti yesteedav at he; hrime. 147, d-ed thel tie ee ea ti etis et ee Mendel Adjersheen of this city me re selent Fi tchburg Mr. Kenev wa 3 injured while! A of Mr. Snee le, J.

4.4 a te f. Serving, with a' intetritry outf.tele,-tr,,,z, cf 0,1. a for Mi.rey. orternein ser-tisi. 61, of whi er ch went to Frence sttere te--rea tine diet of broii-etu a rne ar Isere ine in lee' e-' ct im.l'll--4-- t'' i 1 t'l .0 1'11'1'1) '1''a' C'" I aft D-Dny.

1 1 1 ieorn in tee etet of James i i ''-'71 In nierea. Cl kites on hie preeertyri ed Mies Lizzle-. A. t-, I ci -17 Seeeer l'eaeset At in'avere eele Marie a or Tee eou Blooks, cemminett. tele, leveci thee tow eeere, n2ry i z.s.

eleeeee. le ,,,1 AN i I It -Lert-itee-'1, nire.strerix of tee estate; by llatis.jobserved their erni-j et i Kineesley Ozereha lerladeviee lesir Alteriheti-ei has lit Ls the Fe-sit, on Store in 1, ea emeoeee Le, I lk Orr, 1 Etr.t,S in -now ten He was marrie there in of l'slizelea, Vest Afteea, andt center ea-rieeeenes in- th ha beer. seearated fe man yt the feilwing year 4.4 ilehll. Mier die and by Henrietta Burrot.eiesi Survivors ere two deughters.1-1,Ii rrarrled Catherine L. Galli-i son of the present rujer of Nieeria VI, North Aaarr-e.

Iludeee, Burke returned to the; city to es im le, 1,,,,, of t-his tow'e 3 ears se. as ho! win be one Of the conven ti on re end hee been tre! 'seee4 lien at the tent her -4, of Isratel her Syne- of Great a reeative be. orence ven goeue in this City. iv wit mother Mrs. P.ay- rria et age, who hid ept ou se he lived: tear-ewes, weth three sone, Ldwardters.

The main address to-j ana elm, Gargan. a paratrooper now inintorrow will be given ry Greed! mond Weep. i him and who said she was totally. Cl tt erk of Pisburgh, Pa elFreniee, Henry and eVellam at Frederick Turner -el. 36-1 The hteh holelays open tornor- Lieut.

Berke took besie traer ungi 'dependent treort him for sueeort funeral wild. be Merelay detheoe Mrs. -couneelor or. heal of ehei row recht et 6,30 in the orthodox at Cam Lngston arid WaS I 4 L. Ee.

er-, commeseeoned (I Fort Benning, i y. ner of thes! city 13 at the home, with nevi Ft Vstr-Imereb. Hulse and Mlss Teresa Gar- reerk. lea nageetues with the observanee of was for the insur-ance ia ee officting. Buried will be in April.

3941 lie went over- A re( tt ee ean of this town; a brother. James, Delegates ire expeetet'l from ll-drae- Ie Yeees, will he conclud- bees last Aped. At' ra of -Great 1 in Vet- Cumming eon Cemetery of Lee. eerhusetts, ConnecticutNew York.1ed Tuesday right at 6,30. Barrington.

ler Henrietta Bur- The funereal will lee' Tuesday New JPrsey, Penreylverea, Virginia! rouehs aid Airy. Wam Brooks last eeme at frern ent to mornine et St. Cheeeliard Weaehineten. D. C.

I 6 T) I II e'' Nej 1 on lid- etiti 1 ir Ile vi.ren i nevi for the attorney-general. i ledeard J. tunezal pri-ss-lints-or tee threetatherj 11 Lalton, is in c.hal Tur in whersh the fs-th te incoro-t- In a peteinn ehent LOCL 1 i A A-1117R Mr ram a. Ab S. Foley-bee 1 er tetod, wil atter eev are Ed-seven thers 'he F.

ited ithe i Weathcr etureast noon report Boond Over on Joann3 sel, esierethae, Ste 1,1 Temperature Ot xire of Abrm l'erd ne-et C-2. of Yo rk lCity COUTICil SiCS! De. TPMerbi ehn pttnr. Ilt I 11..13 S't i of i reteer or the eeand Sh- t', l-eeme e-ery te a liht peratore 21 tour selil.1 Ims', 1.44 -it! aio- Steet, (eel early v-1 4S4attit. Char tie Ontr ainz at her home.

ente' stin w'! te, i Loweet temperature 24 bo. 2' rot 4 ea, 45. ef Hart-, in ArVeur ors Precipitation 24 hour SI At inch rain 4-- r-e herne a PO'nCe Thomas ford, Come. and Ceet.es Itaeuon-ti Burdick aslie the City Council raerten i Temperature range year ag today 72, th ADAMS --Jisee Narbut, 51, aj She IA't14. bnrrn in Nski.

of 36 Slieuth leterriemjhey, 50,, of Sprinetield to resignation I etiereseo woodenopeer 1 or changed alY, Sept. '21, 18:39, a nti has livert in's, ee th inernin a 942, pre-t A parad eleeate's in ld' see that be ousted i lia at Slott a 1 i 't denial to a guilty a 53 M- pared for action. het they dinin't11-41ororcen garb vcill be one of the! Burdick estee that thls petition 1 acts at ea a-dgus weapon! her husband, a retirtel tner-, and 1, ,,4 ethave a thing to do. Smeke heel of proerttme, 'not be reel," All other petitions-I eee-meee asult th anero Fell MOOS Of I Sept. 3 upon Michael Michalvici-eichant, observed thet, fiath been (.11,3 by Lamps lighted at 1 al 50 Savoy lumberjack, this morning anniversary Nov.

Z7. She a ttended wood' burning In 'A red i rttg bfinze beside! have been filed. 1 4 kis itehen stove; the Ameriean flag on the 14-reome, 1 District Court. Judee Ilenry Lithe South COO 2 re za Iona! Church! hetel. -which' is the conventlorft V.1 11' pi i 'el a rnomber of the Pittefield it, i.

found probable cause az 1 headquarters. Ir'rovate NeIrs 1 I an (I ordered the defendant held os'Grange. urvivors are her hueband, JA rasortifollison li 0 Most of the Moores are American i berm According -to T. i il, e-1. I 4 i e-se i St Pee bait for the grand jury.

At. one dauehter, Mrs. LeBar- 1 I- tri 1' frarretnititt Is 14 4 lt. tornevs Erna Ober and Andrew J. I 1 i te 1 Dilk are for Narbut.

ron of this city, iee eran 4 r7s ze and four great grandchildren. most of the members of the faith! Ede ard T. Kestner, late of Great 1 4-1 o'. tm an 'James G. Ache The body is at the are American citizens.

-t! iBarrinetofe left personal proper St Parol ty Lucas-bey, a native-of and real estate of thp arrest after an 't te -4 ailegedt Funeral Herne where serviees i 1LS a gardener by trade. and seeseiee. accordine to the inventory i great posei hire for the home- filed in Probate Court. The r--f- 1 11 0 7 Ek richt between the two rnen in; bt-' M11'14- 1.k Vri eals Cafe, Savoy. Michalvich is afternoon at 2.

lelo3e1 Roberts, paetor of the Sot. ssed'y rreveeirg from severe i Church, will etre-tate. Burial ill ra ei i 0 i Tentative, props-my incluled about elite 1 Imale to do censeeieratie in savings' bank deeoets, le 1 it itt e.stab ixounc is in the shoulder II the Pitt'slield Cen here ex ALt, t. It is tteeted that i sharea Of com mon ock el st 4t, 3 Ell 1. neck, Which, police said, could have of the famey will Meet i 1 et permanent caretaker avid be ap-i Western 0, -I l'k i been -fatal friends at the funet el home eanightt i nointed et today's business meet- i Compitny, lest Ni at live it- r( i ere tomorrow eveninz frem7 to 9r urchased tie eine.

he Moore of preferred stoek in the 4 and tomorrow afternoon from 4 3 qC property a year ego. jsame company. e500: rue' $375) in 'war bonds. Mr. Kastner to 5 ei ie.

I le Pe 'lel stele Al I en hr of th iee fir NVt of ale 8.ti A A itnpeei so Mendel Adlershenn Arlicrsheint of it i L'P to )-01, la) Jt ha pr. rA A14 VA 'Mr. A has it i Li: ntor a': LI 05 1 13 ri 7-1 r. i7, 3, Vi. North 17 has rt tre snd beei the Gpither.rtz.

of Israii in city. rhe hizh open tosnor- nzbt et 6.33 in the orthodox with the oh.servanoe of Year's, whCch wi.1 he contlud- rtght at 6,33. urtlick I etitioli. rn a illl'illi nthrp-; N.1.1111 thr OUTICil VV. b2a1.1) ro.rnt.s.s.oner in Ar'cur rdick City Counett raz-tIn her to see that beta ousted Burdick atl.i..4 that thla petition pt be Ided.

All other petitions- ve been flied. 1 'robot() heirs 1 ward T. Ely, ard T. Kastner, of Great property of iv-ewe-01-y The r-, out Stilots, If) el k'inanc, live in th $175) in was a 'hAlen 8.t, I When it conies I 0 13c H'3 Bottle 11 so 1-) St 'Luke's liolial 1 t1 Mr. end Mrs.

Albert J. Gre Quart 1 lc -e. i Bottle '''IBlrilli ci ad- ,3 Luke's lins Hat 1 I Mr. end Mrs. Albert J.

Greene. St. Luk 1 Ifte' re got the sitthition in hand I 44,1 Stcrts GUaranteed Fresh 19c 11 ritwite pkg. 2ec EIELS57'S GlEtri TRULY A GREAT PLACE TO TRADE "Map WV KaStner, hiCh c-enducted en au to -i reohee sales and gas statii.m. ler.

1 Mrs. MAry A. Grady. ft9, widow briof 'Michael Grady, of 81 Weller It lee leastner owned 213 ehares of the. tined 1 tillti 8 Sat net Street, a son, died at the Kelly Nursing stock in it, listed as of no value.

pit Ali Ittiu4.6 of 31erey Home this morning ADAMS---Law'renee A. Atkins, Born in Ireland, 'Mrs, Grady 43, of Hawley, was fined a total Ellen Irons on thre driving charges this i Miss M. Denna of this Rev-. and Mrs. IV.

Ben- spent practieally her entire life in st nalterzi son of 16'3 Stoddard Avenue. allettsaell. She was a communieant; In DIstrict Court while I city has declined to serveeels exec- da leghter, Martha Jane, yesterdaye of St. Charles' Church. Surerivoes 1 la charge of leaving the scene ell utrix of the well of her aunte ltles St.c rts Mrsi Leonidee L.

Benson Br- i are a sieter, William Cal-ull of autostruek accelent at 5.4e last Irons. Atty John Alieeeti nein gliam, and lilr; and Mrs. 1 Great Barrinetore and I zt wss at the requoit North Adams Lae entered ale, Fresh 'Alfred Pe Hartshorn of Needhaminieces end nephews. I oi the Commonwealth, Hit fee marearet. meaey, a are the grandperents.

1 The body is at the Meehan Fu- et tee for driving, opprel relative of Miss eroese r--71T4--- 19c I neat Home where the funeral wile 1 a Mintz to endanger an'i $10 for stl ae .14113 pkg. Cpl. and Mrs Les Ir ne lie vi parate upport 'e Morse of Housatonle Street, bioeweledlondav mornine, at 9.eiu foe! I drunkennese, I The zeparate support petition of el, ei, ere 1 91. at if) at et. Charles' Churzen' 11 a dauehter, this morning.

Thetwith a Ma Bural ll ss i wiei 4' erandeerents ere Mr. end lIrs. I In St. Jose-ph's Cemetery. i Cpl.

Louis J. Perachl of the PittS I II" state police arrested Atkin, iiiie M. Ti sh Of North Adams Anthony Testi of that city lIterse of n3 Marcelia ,4 tit home in Hawley. The de- I or er The will be at the funeral i ktel and abue treatment ev pkg I reatee 20c and Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Thompson home tonight and tomorrew eve -t i fendant, according to the pollee, wa. granted yesterday Afternoon of Housatonic Lenox nine from 7 to 10 and tomorrow! i in atternoting to make a sharp a by Jueze F. Anthony Hanlon, after I th ammowntide ty afternoon from 2 to 5.

right ttrrn in Savoy, went to the a hearing. Stee was given the cuse 1 left and struck the left Ode of a tody of four children ranging in 111 1 7-1 Tiny Flame says: Herman 'I 61 of 04 Jo, ttlan MamIt'n email truck operated by Da- age from nine to 21, and he was' 4 "Notiw Industry's Herman M. Young, nee el'eta brow-ski, of is ci. The Atkins Third Street, ht3 ied torning at ear vvent off Info a dltehe but bis c)thredegreudlyptotirtPaoYf blifs5 irriefeekle'r thartr I Conking 1Vith Gas' hi eil home following a lineer ing ill- tenl Mason announce' the an- end friends pulled him Out and the de- younger children, lie can visit the- ey tes Not lefeale Inees. Ftr, fendent drove to Hawley.

Bo-th children at reaseinzthle tIllf.i 'and cherman -mime eruck and car WPre damaged, but Atty. J. Bernalet Bolen -I -e tie 1 Born In Cornish Mr lter ement of their, Joyce teine to Wa eav was for eirs Tash end Atty, Joen Metals Gas is being to Pittefield with his e'en sn of elr. rind Mrs. liarry ti()" tparinie an infant, and admitted till entinte IN.

Alberti represented 'Mr. Tasie. irr: -1 used in ever here 12 years. Survivors 'are i ies elason is a eraduate of the I Ai- I It tle it ils, 2 plants in billionx of this wire, Mrs. Lena M.

Youne i 1 thool Huntington Iligh cubic feet whereverlitwo dziughters, Mrs. erances Morin 01 WCSt Yarrneuth and Mrs. ce, te, She stutIeel rurieng at A iii. tee I dteileid, evil is tee Friends ULY A- GREAT heat is re-II J. Menar this city; overt ley Crane Gem- quired.

teter of Mrs. Francis lewe-er thre ef I evt Pt- a 1.0 'TRAD 7- FITUTIO CO'L C'S CO i it, ield, Mrs. Edgar Caron ef i leer arid Miss Lillian Young Gar( pany, ler, Mollison es 10 'a graieuate ef the eame schools are! tga 3st ppular IL. I lei h. i' 'II is seociated witli Ilia father in -4, 1.4ad.tolis of the Berk hires I of Chleago, and one brother, leds eeieee farming.

-tteneeeeettel werd P. Younz of this city. The weildine take place Tues-' I I Ige lec ii 1, fee' I e' iee ari 1.1,1s, era iiirec- eay night, Sept IX, at 7.30 at the, le tors, are in charge. 1 First Cliinereleitional Church and ii- re rit I di general Invitatien is extended to 11. 7 I 0 I AO, 4 4 4,11 44 Satire art au'oon.

Mr. of thl value. a of this iiis exer- ertid a non of i Adams that city rtial rnent fternoon on, after the cus-- ri.ing in lie was toward throe' visit thA 'and ri Jo.in Tasn. A Q4, 8 SatIni At All Hausa 44 St.crts rnmghal GUaranteed Fresh are the 71 4::15 pkg. cp, More a daa4 20 Mor pkg.

L. and Mr of I-low la 1 a IkC7-11 i I' 'N A gi-- A i 4, it, TRULY A- GREAT PLACE TO TRADE 'I FITT SI It's the t'rings that countif you're -particular (and who days) you --N osn rest assured that the nd of g'oves are correct. We carry fie fn'trnkes, makes are known for Ask to sea our; new Fe.1 showirts! Look for thoeLabot! 0 Kislev Demo Van RaaTte Aris 1 I 1 I 4 0 MARVEL BREAD First 1 .4111 4.1olk -r FITSt 1 1 7 410.. 1 i -11'1P11; i 1 I i i.v i- I 1,, 1 ri r): l'''' cc' 10 -4, a 1 co re i il 1 IArtvEL BREAD 1 uy LIP Baker 1 i 1 hi Fabrks and Leark8rs. New, Modern Vove, Street Poor Cocktail Lounge 1 0 In Memoriam Notices Anniversary Masses Cards of Thanks and Math I Notices Cards Oh th an and I NO ices In rilemoriam Notices The nest of at Peptilar Pricesi Music The 1 and stnattct open from rttm This IIEWBERRY'S SPECIAL BREAKFASTS and LUNCHEONS at Our Modern Luncheonette and Fountain le 7.1 Try ct TE bE I L'i 1t1 16.

1 a lr' I' 13 1. 4 Roof leak? Dial C.Adv. 20 A turnnee parts. Will bp at Vie ri-Itinhire 19 init Fart, Ally for trm roliowint daf' nua licntinn iftron of death notieii anich Iiiiii tie atfftpied UP in noon to. Gi.rmifitroe for odors.

lianoi 1 pubtieitton in 1- Itoquilrell, Itt centit ptc. bile, 5v2 Drug, Cl'), Inctolv 19 chillic Card of 11-tritil 3.9 I.Z7,0,1,.e.rmiriating. Ii.the,3,: Drtii; C.1., 0 England -Brothei 11 7-'" 7 IN To' we PA so okA a Ali Ili a 7 Irr conds rethr, tionds AiL 7 fli ..1 .4. TATT. NIARY A We eil.h tri thrtnIc fnendl, I end teilitINCs fqr LAkp golf course, 50c week t.r foa1 trthwes and maNy sat and sun, And 75c surotaik, fsf 6ur recv-at be.

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