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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 9

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I I A 2 7 The Stock a To Wed--or Not to Wed? NEW YI gene I .1 i 1 a i i i- i i i It I r. a a p. i i i a i i i a i at support a i i i hour anrl i i a tftpr a a a i i i i a I upward and i a 1 were Backward tune i I lehem, Chi'vs'er conda. Unimi i Telephone and i a J. Resistant were i n.

Santa Fe, Pa'he, a a a i Pont, i i Ameno-in C.in tnd Coniolidated Forward i i-hc, exhibited bv Ijockheed A ican Cyanamid "B'' and Oil of Nebraska. Deaths Funerals There Are Such IYions BELFAST. Ireland Irishmen who could get a nt $24,000 from the Rnt.r-'n i ment for no work dorr? don a it. Farmer Patrick i a and country newspaper i A N't York hriress a a i i i i above in a n.ifih.t i i i i a Z. Breed, i a i i i a a a i a i i i i.fl i 'tilt? a medicine tur.c ii I'l 1 i i a a a is i i all over (vi a Bermuda trip.

J. Mulvey in 1P35 were elected to the Northern Ireland a i a but i t.ikinc; an or.ih of allfp.incp i i operates frcrn to Kin: Gcorzr. of i A i I'iry i a i The a a beehive a i be- the a i dnn t- they 0 anc! 73i000 a never took their soa's because it can claim member's a a i rf few drones, and one YOU IAVE SALE PRICE REGULAR PRICE ON 2 TIKIS ON4TIKIS 4.40-21) 4.50-21/ 4.75-19) 5.00-191 5.25-18) 5.50-18/ 9.00 10.76 13.05 9.00 10.77 13.05 12.00 14.36 17.40 12.00 14.35 17.40 6.00-16 6.25-16 6.50-16 I I I See Firexonc Tires madt in thr Firatonc and Exhibition Building at Nrn Ynrtt Vr'nrlci'f A.iso the Pirctlnne Exhibit at the Cote International Expaiuion at San ftancuco tbf Voirc of Firestone vith Richard Crootj, A a i i tnd the FirrUonr KtuJirr dirertian of Alfred Wnllcnttein, Munrinj L-t-ciiinsj, Nnnonwidc N. B. C.

tied Network i 1.. a i Enii'M I I I SO i died a i i i i i i i He in i i i i of i i i i I i i i I i i i in hr i KT i i i i i He a nf A A A ThmiiHs a A a Com- a A i KHIRP I i arc- i i and a A i both nf lli.s Thp i i a i i i Sawyer a Immp a a at 1030 i a i i be in Forest i i Mrs. iMaruaret Meegan Mrs. a a gan, widow of Owen Meegan. form of i city, died at home it her a Mrs.

Medie Dov a 83 High i A i i a early today after a long i 1 ncss. She wa? lxrn in I 91 a flEO, a of the a John and a a She resided in this i for over 40 years, going to Ansonia about seven years ago to make her home with her a I She is survived by two a Mrs. Devarney and Mrs. a i J. O'Neil of i i two John F.

and James L. Mpogan of Ansn- i nia; nine a i i creal- i a i and a sister, Mrs. Andrew May of i cily. The a i be the John Smith a home a a i i a hi.ch mass of requiem at St. a at 9 o'clock.

Burial i be in Calvary cemeterv, Winchendon. Mis.s Phoebe H. i 1 Me i i nl I i "i a in i i 1 .1 a i i i In I I I I id a Joseph Lal'rade, a Fred ial was in tore.st i Albert Ciotaulas i i 21 The a of A i i a v.ri i)l Mr and limenir a a of Hr- i a i i i a was held a i house I A a a 1 i wro Ednmnd Edward and Joseph a i i a was in St. John's ceme- ten-. I Mrs.

Kirhard J. Drunununcl GROTOX, CG-Funeral I ices for Mrs. i a J. Drummond, of Capt. Edward W.

Drum- rrnncl of i i i a at the home of A her son, in a a by a solemn high mass in St. Mary's i a and i a in St. I a cemetery. i i are a a Helen Drunininnd nf Bramtrrc 1 and I sons, Capt. Edward W.

i mond of now on at Furl Devens, Richard and David i of a i and A of Waban. David F. Porter LEOMINSTER, July 27-David F. Porter, North street, died this morning at the Massachusetts General hospital in Boston. He was born in Lunenburg 25 years aeo, son of George W.

and Elsie H. Porter. The funeral will be from Hawes chapel Sunday at 2.30, with Rev. George L. Thurlow officiating.

Visiting hours at the Brown Walker funera) home, Fitchburg, will from 3 to 5 and from 7.30 to 8.30 m. Friday and Saturday, The a nf Mrs. a a a vry i he held her i Middle nv.imins; with a solemn high mass of requiem at St. Bernard's church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St.

Bernard's cemetery. The funeral of Daniel C. O'Con- I nor, hotel proprietor who died in i Athol. Tuesday, will be held from the John R. Smith funeral home to- morrow morning a solemn high mass of requiem at St.

Bernard's! church at 10.15 o'clock. Burial will I be in St. Bernard's cemetery. Call- ing hours at the funeral home are from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

today, Would Transfer Duties Of State Division Edgar Bourne GARDNER, July 27 Edgar Bourne, 70, of 98 Vemon street, widely known florist, died in Henry Heywood Memorial hospital yesterday after undergoing an operation. Bom in England May 18, 1869, he had lived in this country more than half a century. He had lived in Gsrdnrr for thf past 20 years, and had operated a florist's shop for 16 years. He was a member of Hope lodge, A. F.

A. Jessamine chapter; O. E. and the Rideley club, His only survivor is his wife, the former Agnes Small. Tine funeral will be held at thr Walker funeral home tomorrow at 2 p.

with Rev. Mont M. Thorn- burc. pastor of the Chestnut Street Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in Green Bower cemetery.

Frank C. Wyman RINDGE, N. July 27 Frank Cushman Wyrnan, 55, died at his on the Pomfret place Wednesday following an illness of about a year. He was born in Auburndale Aug. 31, 1884, the only child of Artemis B.

and Mary (Harden) Wyman, and removed to Rindge. where he conducted a poultry farm. He married Margaret-J. Harty of Newton Upper Falls, and they removed in 1917 to Bennington, where Mr. Wyman became supervisor of the A.

Pierce estate. They returned to this town in May of last year because of Mr. Wyman's health. Mr. Wyman was a member of Marshall P.

Wilder Grange. As a boy he was a member of the choir of Auburndale Episcopal church. His only survivor is his widow. The funeral will be held at the Rindge Congregational 'church Saturday at 2 p. m.

BOSTON, July 27 roll call vote of 25 to 11, the Senate passed today a bill abolishing division of reclamation, foil survey and transferring its duties to the division of plant and pest control in the department of agriculture. Assailing the bill, Senator Thomas M. Burke Boston), said it. was "just another move on the part of the administration to purge more Democrats and won't save any money." They're Hunting Bushmen At Cleanvater, Fla. CLEARWATER.

Fla waler pampers its summcv bathers and provides a girl patrol to warn them against too much sunburn, but i tolerate no more in-the-raw swimming and in-the- bushes changing of clothes. After police arrested six shore- changers in on; roundup. City Manager F. L. Hendrix warned the city would establish an anti- strip patrol is necessary." The secret of silk leaked out In 552 when two Persian monks 1 visiting concealed silkworms' and mulberry leaves in a hol- ow staff and smuggled them intc own country.

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317,153
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1873-1977