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You Can't Get a $12.00 Sweater fore $4.00 Every Day'--Can 'a And What Do You Think Of $6.00 Sweaters for $3.00. OCTOBER 3d Instead of Paying '28 'to For a Custom Tailored Suit Come This Week to OUT 7th Semi-Annual Tailor Custom Sale Fall Suit Fall Balrnacaan Fall Top Coat FallOvercpat IP Brand Nev Sweaters' 0 -c----- re, et 1 01 Stock of Great 'weater, Cp.upiiyI 5old WHITE "HERE'S WHERE I COME IN" So That at Tomorrow Morning Morning on the Street ust Ins ide the -oorWe Are Going to 'Have a Gat Treat ReadyJust 1Vh.en Air Is Oxford Navy White Dark Oxford Green I Dead Grass Cardinal'. Green Mixed Havana Maropp. Brown Tan, Scarlet Brown Mixed Natural Mixed 4 LillItittlittE3111111111111t2111111111111011111111111ICIUMI1t R. H.

Styles: You could guess there'll be too many styles to mention -V Necks: Shawl CollarsByron CollarsBrushed Coats The Brushed Coats are sometimes called Angora. easure Absolute satisfaction guaranteed as to fit, fabric, trimmings, or your money refunded. We make this semi-annual offer to all big men average sizes, small sizes. The price and the chance are open to all. of extra people engaged for this saleso you may get in and get out QUICK I bftWW 6., LI 11 itcaiptArt.i3,111.

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ft. 16a 11.4 Ft amt WHITE CO. I A Sale, Beginning Itionday, of The Standard Raincoat of Boston, Retiring from Business, have sold us these coats at a great sacrifice in price. You may be sure we wouldn't have bought them otherwise. Now you share this cut price deal with us-and get a big bargain.

1 Smartly Fashioned Coats ofaHeavy Tweeds, crav(enetted materials, etc. Here's a fine chance to get a new Fall Coat. Se'e what YOU: save. But, of course, the best go first. Why not? See BROOKS-CODMAN, Afternoon Wedding at the Cathedral Church.

Maine Bishop andDean Rousmaniere Perform the Ceremony; In the Cathedral Church of St Paul at yesterday Miss Constance Codman and Edward Brooks. the only son of the late -Mr -and Mrs Edward Brooks of Dedham, were married by Bishop Codman of Portland, Me. a relative of the bride, and Dean Rousmanfere, rector of the church. The big manthe little manthe thin manthe stout manSizes for everyone from 34 to 46 II vercoate for OtherArni3ortant NeNArs On Pages 12 and 13 pink roses on the wide brim at the back. The bridesmaids.

who were similarly gowned, were Miss Catherine Bowles, Miss Charlotte Winslow of Boston. Miss Margaret Lincoln of Brookline, and Miss Gertrude Munroe Smith of New- York. a cousin of the bride. The best man was Howell Maynard. The ushers were Edmund M.

Wheelwright of Dedham, T. P. Brooks of Concord, John and William C. Codman Jr and Fressenden Blanchard. There was a reception at 7 Chestnut at.

Mr and Mrs Brooks will make their home in Savannah. Gai where Mr Brooks has business. interests. DAVIDGE-WEEKS. I milu Daughter of United States Senator 1 th Wedded to Harvard Graduate ati I Il Senator John W.

Weeks on tine st, -West this afternoon the wedding of his daughter, Miss Kath- I erine Sinclair Weeks, to John Washington Davidge, Harvard 'Crl. of Washington. took place in the oresence of the immediate members of both families and few invited guests. A reception. 'which followed the ceremony, was attended by prominent people of Newton, -Boston.

Brookline- and Washington, the couple being widely known in Washington, where the bride has lived the greater part of the time since Capt Weeks became Senator. The ceremony was performed by Rev Julian (7.. Jaynes, pastor of the First Unitarian Society of West Newton. The bride was given in marriage by hr father. She wore a gown of white satin with long train and trimmed with Italian lace.

She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. At the rec)-ption the couple were as-I i sisted fly and Mrs Weeks. After I a extendet wedding trip Mr and Mrs Davidgevvill reside in Washington. Mr Davidge comes from an old Wasik- ingten family and during his course at Harvard became well known in Boston. The bride is also popular in Newton and Boston.

BEQUESTS TO CHURCHES. Filto by i On FAE(I SACJIWM I Joseph W. Stickney Leaves $700Qto -mango Those With Which He and Wife MRS EDWARD BROOKS. Had Been Connected. A total of was left by Joseph W.

Miss Codman. who is the (tidy daugh- Stick nev for 50 sears a manufacturer ter of Mr and Mrs William Coombe Cod- man of Mt Vernon st and Hingham, was of Chelsea. to three Congregational escorted to the chancel by her father. Churches. who gave her in marriage.

She wa To the pirat Congregatlonal Church of gowned ITI white satin and lace. the rCh1sea. of which he and his wife wern bridal veil was fastened with a wreath 4 members flr afoot half a century, h-2. of orange blossoms, and she carried a left with 131,00 each to the Con-shower bouquet of lilies' of the valley greeational Church of Hallowell. Me, and ferns.

where he was born, and that of Union. The maid of honor was Miss Eliza- Me. where his wife was born. Mr Stickbeth Millet, who was picturesque in a ney died Aug IS. and the will was tiled rose pink gown with wide girdle of yesterday ta the Suffolk -Registry of black satin and a large black hat with Probate.

Home in Newton. NORWOOD, Sept 26The voters of NEWTON: Sept 26At the home of the town of Norwood are far more in- Senator John W. Weeks on Valen- terested In the proposed change in the Me at, West Newton; th afternoon method of conducting town government -is as as it' is more commonly known, the he wedding of his daughter, Miss Kath- rifle Sinclair Weeks, to John Washing- new town charter. on which the? are to Davidge, Harvard '02. of Washing- vote Oct 6, than in the State election.

DO, took place in the presence of the umediate members of both families It is comprised in House bill No.1701 nd a. few invited guests. A passed by the Massachusetts Legialahception. which followed the ceremony, ture at the last session, and its title is as attended by prominent people of An act to change the time of holding lewton, -Boston. Brookline- and Washigton, the couple being widely known the annnal meeting of the town of Nor-Washington, where the bride has woo to enlarge the power and duties ved the greater part of the time since apt Weeks became Senator.

of the Selectmen, to abolish certain The ceremony was performed by Rev offices and relative to the administration ullan C. Jaynes, pastor of the First of town affairs." 'nitarian Society of West Newton. The is commonly known as "the new ride was giren in marriage by hr father. town charter." although it is not a he wore a gown of white satin with new charter in the meaning of the mg train and trimmed with Itniinn 1.4 Asit IN NI fts. ft aft.

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wo a. WIPP moo WE, im, MO INO ma oat Li NORIN00DIOTERS, di HwtioleleOniaett'l ments are ssublect to the approval of the Tax Commissioner of the Common acealth. The existing elective offices of town clerk and town accountant would be abolished, and the Selectmen would be empowered to appoint eine person to Will on Proposed rirreeslisecttmowenn would and att'pepfTliittanatn unpaid board of charities! to conelet Of three persons who would exercise the Change in Government. power's of overseers of the poor under direction of the Perhaps the moet important change IS in the appointment. of a general man.

Appointment of Town Manager by ager of the town by the Selectmen. which is provided for in the act. This town manager would be the administrathe Selectmen Important Feature. tive head of all the departments of the town govegpment. the conduct of which is placed on the Selectmen.

except as provided for in the act! Under this act NORWOOD, Sept 26The voters of the town nianager can organize or dal- the town of Norwood are far more In continue epartments. appoint or' discharge chiefs or and. terested In the proposed change In the employe's in departments under his se- method of conducting town government pervieion, and tixetheir eateries. lie Is as as more commonly known, the to attend all regular meetings Of the Selectmen and consult with them in new town charter, on which the? are to gard to town affairs. vote Oct 6, than in the State election.

The manager may be removed by the It is comprised In House bill No.1707. Selectmen oil live days' notice, but be hTall be all passed by the Massachusetts Legiela- shere woulowed a hearing if desired. be elected by the peoPl6 ture at the last session, and Its title is a Finance Commission of three metre, "An act to change the time of holding berm. the anneal meeting of the town of Nor- may til woo to enlarge the power and duties The recall Its the provided for. Any voter with town cleric an affidav- offices and relative to the administration for his removal.

lie must then it containing the name of the official of the Selectmen, to abolish certain whom he wiehets removed and the secure the cignaturss of 20O qualifie of town affairs. Is not a grounds voters to a petition for the official's! re- tmoutshaiel.totfntecrietrhitianteieht hitai)I teIseniscler mot commonly known a il new charter in the meaning of the tie it with the Selectmen, electen, who shell petition itti rt words. gSre notice to the, official of such However. the changes in The method icate and if he sloes not reeign within ef condueeing town government. while nee days'.

they shall order an election they la not take away the rower's or to be held within ei or 2e days elm' the old-feshioseed town meeting. are the petition iss Med with the town clerk. ery decided. the fleet change being to The oiticial whose removal is sought can rn alter the time of the annual eetine be a to plicce ed fileelf of the ton from Orel Monday in 11 AeatlY of those who (aver the accept- March to the third Monday In January anee of the act by the town organized beginning with 915. memo time ago.

electing Town Counsel The number from three to of Selectmen is cilanto r(' Halloran as chairman and Jelin J. Cosa- five. At the first annual meeting two would 'be elected for I ley k. 1 three years. two for two years and one for one year.

and at each annual meet- AVIATORS SAFE IN BED. ing thereafter the election to fill the placee of those wheme terms are about, to expire would be for three The Search for Them at Los Angeles Selectmen would continue to Net rte Dark overseers; of the poor and surveyere of Fine), RewlrcledLand In hielvays. These five Selectmen woithl taw. and Cio to Hctel tranrferred to them, upati thr-ir ANGELS, Se et 26hile bearc teen. all the powers, riebte.

slutls, awe Silas waa tieing made taut night fo liabilities. of the pressent leoneoe ell Water Commisorioners. Sewer Commie- Christolletsor. ties aviatoreleieut Morrow a sions-re, Park tenemiseeetere. alveleaeil et the Government Aviation School Light Beard are Tree Warden.

ssed the wed meeemedate wile above mimed offices' would be abolisarel. (limn. -d yeraerday while a ttertiptinf The office of town treasurer and roCese, so lee tor -of taxee woeld be enmbined. and it a flignt from San Diego to lAni Ange would be an elective oflice the men were ere in ised in a hotel here. dark One of the duties of the Seleetmen They landed near the city aft er would be to appoint a board of three I end went isninediately to an hotel and assessors.

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DoorWe Are. Going, to Have Great Treat Readylust When, the. Ge 1. I Ilk 0 r. If 1 1 ILA LARGE 4, i Styles: -All 4 Color FORCE If! I .1 4 Navy You- could iii' eSs there'll 'll Th th 1.ttl man-- 1 0 aa, a4 .4 Oxford Whit be too I i manthe thin manthe I I D'' ea rass mention but of 'extra people engage ar or reen 'II 0 ii-G stout manSizes for -V Necs k-LL-- 1: for this saleso You may i ele.

1 -4, Cardinal, Green Mixed Havana a -t -t ev i Shawl I get in and geu everyone from Maroon. Brown Tan CollarsBrushed Coats il i 04 The Brushed Coats are 4 46 7 Scarlet Brown Mixed Natural Mixed '4' o' sometinies 'called Angora. 3 re a lial et' AMOR. a i .4, manimanimilthiallinaltr 1 aumommaimmak ellillentetilireeM121212112111111 Ei 21 F. 7 A Sale' innln da 4, u31 ii Thank theillot Wave of Last -Wee ti Days 4,4 a' 3-, 30 No, Extension of This Popular mice-a-Year Event lee.

1 4 f-, )1 a 7 le 3.. 3 Men' a macaan di ad ,1 NON CI I '4' 01117011 I OCTOBER 3d 0, .4,,, 5 43 '-e 'If- hi 1- 2 eee-- 4 ee eleefa eie 7 3 1 1 I 5 Nj1-1 1. A for t', 4 41 el Instead of paying 28 to 30 ad )1 1 ee, eies1 '1' )ear and Ni'lli or a Custom' Suit The Standard -Raincoat Co 'of' Boston-, 'Retiring from Business, i have sold us these coats at a great sacrifice in price. 2. Iry Came' -to Our You may be sure we 114 1 1 I woulan have bouceht them Now you share this cut price deal with 5 11 5 us- and get a big bargain ..1 i I i Ed 7f eml.

nnua Smartly ashi Coats of Tweeds, cravenetted materials, etc. 0 ned ,1 INS 1 4 I '1 i 411 111. 7 Jill Here a fine chance to get a-new Fall Coat. Se'e what Ili I I 111(, Cl or you. save.

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who were gime time expires his successor IP to be ago i- se BROOKS-'-- ilarly gowned. were Miss Catherine pointed for three years. The appoint- II111 '441111 I 5 Bowles, Miss Charlotte Winslow of ments are eubject to the approve! of the Boston, Miss Margaret Lincoln of Brookline, and Alien Gertrude Munroe Mternoon. Wedding. at the ax Commissioner of the Common- Ai T' Overcoat Fall op E' Erimditen.

of New-York. a cousin of the TO MEET. OCT 0 GT 6 wealth. The existing' elective offices of 4 li rag I town clerk and town accountant would Ili WI a I Ea Cathedral Church The best man Howell Maynard. be abolished, and the Selectmen would 4 1 5 The ushers were Edmund M.

Wheel- lusbrent a wright of Dedham, T. P. Brooks of Con- Win. Act on Proposed nil 1.1. 1111111116111 a 1 a 4 Your aeOrirdd fretdn7DircIllnicaklat r(d'it 4.

anwtrar mrde no aont I 1 11 i 3 MaineBishop andDean Rousmaniere Change hi Government. Mrs Brooks will make their home in a wer wooru IA ee xpeorocri ileonfthewe direction of the Selectmen. 1r 11 1 1 II I 1 -7 made to Perform the- Ceremony; 1 Air has l'' I Petraps thie poet Important firm 1 a tmowennt bit; atirecittietreect men. anger Appointment of Town Manager by a I i :1 1 I '4'1 '4 From -Your re In the Cathedral Church of St Paul at DAVIDGEWEEKS which Is provided for in the ace This se town manager would be the administra- 11' Daughter tilted States Senator Ili 1 yesterday. Miss Constance LI the Selectmen Important Feature.

Dye head of all the departments of the le 1. A Codman and Edward Brooks. the only aug- town goveepment. the conduct of which a kl 11 1 .1, of, is placed on the except as son Of the late Mr and Mrs Edward Wedded to Harvard Graduate a Provided for in the act! lender this act ee Home In Newton. NORIVOOD.

Sept 26-The voters itt.elf, teirntlotu drilanager can organize or del- i 1 1 I Brooks of Dedham, were married' by fl Sept 26--At the home of Iry epartments, apeoint or' dig- I tine John 'W. Weeks on yalen- the town of Norwood are far more I eb else se' 120 -r t-ty 'et ct -4. Bishop Codman of Portland, Mee a rel- tive of the bride, and Dean Rousman- charge chiefs or superintenciente and aiere, rector of the Yes in departments tinder his se- a tmerezited emi and tixetheir eateries. lie is -e- i ne ent Newton, this afternoon a 1 i as as it is more commonly known, the the wedding his daughter, Mies ee, FIT- OMNI. my ,1,,,,481: to John Washing ton Davidge, Harvard lee of Washink- vote Oct 6, than in the State election.

I a 1 i re- gleailr.hadtetteonl:onvk:te.:1:rartymeagaiurysh.tr meetings of the ec men ItIlt consult with min I erine Sinclair Weeks, new town charter, on which the? are to re ''ieej- ton, took place in the presence. of the Selectmen on live dabee Different- tomm en- 4.A.,;m: immediate members of both familien It is comprised In House bill No1707 1 "el re er-, --'---11; and few Invited guests. A 1 I 1,0 passed by the Massachusetts Legiela- hall be allowed a hearin If desired. 8 There would be el ee Is the ,1 Ca. a reception.

'Which followed the ceremony ture at the last ession an I tite Is 114 It I 1 a' a Finance Commission of three metre, II '1'' 4 ial i 4- was attended by prominent people i aaa 1 4 44 0 Newton, -Boston. Brookline- and Wash- An act to change the time of bolding berm. I i 5 1 --ee re eekeeee. eee e. eies.

in NIaehington, where the bride has woo to enlarge the powers and duties edge ei ee ington, the couple being wedely known the annnal meeting of the town of Nor- The recall le provided for. AnY vete! renmotoivceed, 11), Jyt thh: 14 '') Matenals -4 may tile with the town clerk an affinav it containing the name of the Monti i 1 li Lel lived the greater part of tbe time since ee The ceremony was performed by Rev Capt Weeks became Senator. of the Selectmen, to abolish certain whom he wieheil removed and the 7 offices and relative to the administration a 1 E. I re; is commonly known as "the new Julian Jaynes, pastor of the First of town affairs." 1 el lie mutt then 1 5 1. i 4 we ..4 ease 4- eze eeseeteece Unitarian Society of Vest Neveton.

The e'- ex--ee bride was iren in marriage riage be hr father. mwedhitewistantinitawniatnh 1 mrygolctire the denatureI of 20.0 qualinal to eh a ter." al II ou i is a 1 efiliybanii'llsi tatri i A. i ntriomt 1'1 I new charter in the meaning of the 1 fee it with the Selectmen, who shell I a i 1,, 4,,, k- lace. She carried a bouquet of 1 -e vere the changes in ption the couple were as- ef conelueteng town governmente, wetly live daye. they shall order an election they le not take away the i eerie of 1 to be held withiti ee or 2,5 41.1Y41 after.

li- woHrclisv.e nie me thod i igeleaTenoontideel le ey. L'--- ee'ere 'le li sietee ny Seeeter and Mrs Weeks. After! ft, by, 1 i ilk, 111 the ole-feshweed town meeting. are 4 I ile I e.e i i I II Fee eie re7e eeeeeeeeeeee-e I extendee wedding, trip Mr and Mrs el tide 1 re l'r tet.eer et, fg 1 a ter me of the ennual meetine eery decided. the 'Lett change beine to AllitilliVitt 414 IN, Davideewill reside in Washington.

1 1 i a fhe oiticial whose removal is sonstit clot I 0, 5 4 Afr Davidge comes from an old Wasii- of the tova from the firet Monday in te to piteceed elect with the town clerk. ee. Vielee.eeet,..e.e,e,..eee,et.--..4eee, ingten faintly and during his course Alany of those who 1 4 I I thi A arc onday in January, Ianee of the act 113' the town organized 1' i le ee ei i eefeeee eeftee. at Harvard became well known in Bos- 0: re e.e..'eeeVee ea. ee .3, e.

et, ton. Tbe bride Is also popular in New- beginning with 1915. ONN'n COIlesct 1 --42' '41 11 .1 .1,0" 0 ton and 13oston. The number of Selectmen is charmed 1 memo time ago, electing' Halloran as chairman a 4,1) and lin J. Coate- i fe' 1 i 1 ley clerk.

4 from three to five. At the first annual meeting two would 'be elected for i 1 1 I 'i 1 -11 Ai'le Yea- e.e. e-- efe 4 41. 'eee- BEQUESTS TO CHURCHES. three years.

two for two years and one 1 for one year. and at eaeh annual meet- i 4 i 1 I a- Absolute t. t. guaranteed Fiwtoky Joseph W. Stickney Leaves $700Qto ing thereafter the election to fill the aver the accent- 1, weeirthtlite.

41 ra ...4 W116 Feelekel SAUPSOI place 1 54 (, ose wheme terms are about i 11 'II la I sa is ac ion as to fit 211 Those With Which He and Wife Ito expire would be for three years. The i Selectmeb would continue to Net an i AVIATORS SAFE IN. BED. for Them at Los Angeles i 1 finish, fabric, trimmings etc. or your money mks EDWARD BROOKS.

by w. the. 1107 and serveyere of i Finelly RewtrttedLand In Dark 1 ill' i 1 ill 1,, i I 0, )' refunded. Miss Codman. who is the (Wily daugh- for 50 years a manufacturer I i if I 1 ,1 teee fil Selectmen woitle eaye and Co to HcteL ter of Mr and Mrs William Coombs Cod- ibi i 1 tranrferred to them, upen their WS ANGELES, Sept searc man of Alt Vernon st and Hingham.

was of Chelsea. to three Congregational i teen. all the powers, riebte. eluties. mile.

1 eg lade taut night for Silas 1 a I a au esrrtedto.the chancel, by her father. 1 Churches- ee Preeent leoneue ef wa3 W- make this semi-annual offer to gae ner in marriage. She was To the piret Cerigregatinal Church nf i I I re. s-ee big men avenk Th ge sizes, small sizes. price gowned in white rutin and lace.

the of which he and his wife wer a a 14LOne'ra4. Park Commiseeetere. etveiceent et the Government Aviation School at Water COTaltalfSartoraert. Sewer bridal vet I was fastened with a wreath i members feer ateet half a eenturY. he ILilagbeitlittlleseelr6titatteht -Tree evarden ie'd tile teen Dieee, aed thee" mechanician, whit tel 0 ot orange bioesome, and she carried a left with each to the Con- ahove rimmed would be abolas'te'l.

1 IS Oft' and the diance are oven to all. 3 hower bouquet of lilies' of the valle reeational Church Hallowell Me. The Ana and ferns, where he as born. and that of Union. tor -of taxes woeld be enmbined, and it a Client from San Diego to 1 office of town treasurer and t't '44.

eisaePeared YeeterilaY otel here he maid of honor was Mies Eliza- Me. where his wife was born. Mr Stick- would bp an elective Unice the men uere telfe in iied in a -aa i beth Millet, who was picturesque in a ney eied Aug IS. arid the will was tiled One of the duties of the Seleetmen i They landed near the city after dark umiluslitcluntuttinsimultmlismultilm WHITE CO. SIIIIIIIC2111111111111E11111litinlit311111111011E31111111111110111111111111E11111111011111111110 "se Ult R.

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