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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON GLOBE-FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926 OUR PLAN fOrigtnsted by ftltM'll FIRST nrlcre must he lew or lose tliroucb nr automatic nine tb after 1 selling day 60 after 18 selling dare 0 after tl selling dare Good riven near to charity after 80 selling days. 42 buyers with but single thought BARGAINS 1 different kind of tore hu lu own rete organisation Prta constantly Harchlni the markets of the world for bargains fiafiaMJte QfeogsftD BggaaMf EDUCE YOUR COST of CLOTHES HERE SATURDAY --ready at $-- this low price that -read Such noticeably good style and quality at we don't expect to have one left MEN'S SILK shirts seconds Biscuits that melt in. your mouth! IIGHT, golden-crusted biscuits, with butter melting in their snow-white warmth theres a real test of flour! Cheaper flours may make gravies and sauces but real baking demands a real flour Pillsburys Best. You can make biscuits every time when you use Pillsburys Best Flour, We spend thousands of dollars each year for expert chemists to make sure every sack will be the same. And we safeguard its uniformity still further by daily baking tests fust as you would in your own kitchen.

Rich gluten, creamy-white color, fine te ture make Pillsburys Best the superior allpurpose flour for bread, cakes, pastry, biscuits, for every flour requirement. It makes more foods to the sack better-looking foods, better-keeping foods. Buy It and try It now. PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, U. S.

A. I' bHlSSTg 'U er STOCK up EARLY! MENS SECONDS jCh 1 Si shirts 85e Box coats with patch pockets good looking quarter lining on most of these coats note how neatly the seams are taped. Good variety of colors. Also some whipcord topcoats in lot. Send for helpful booklet, "100 Foods from 4 Baste Recipes? tV4HV- fashionable tweed topcoats at $8.90 overplaids or herringbones at $8.90 plenty of plain GRAYS( Zdk at $8.90 PLENTY of mixtures( $8.90 Imported or do-tnestlo cotton broadcloth, woven madras, cotton flannel, etc.

Neckband or collar attached SATCRDAT BOYS 9 or youths 9 trimmed tennis shoes $1.15 A few cents more for the most skillful blend in cigarette history fY DR W. G. COVERT WILL SPEAK HERE To Address Presbyterian Student Association SATURDAY at 9 unusual dresses $1 They sell quick-ly every time misses new suits Dr William Chambers Covert will bo the guest and speaker at the Presbyterian Student Association of Greater Boston at 186 Bay State road, on Sunday. Dr Covert is general secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education of Chicago. He was graduated from the Seminary In.

Chicago in 1888, Hanover, 1906, and Blackburn In 1917, and was ordained at womens, misses some SECONDS samples, I TweeS evil, $10 FATIMA Georgette, flat crepe, flannel, challls, satin, prints, etc. Plenty of bolero effects over So styles. New tweeds, checks double-breasted, with kick pleats see them! Sizes 14 to 38 in lot. tt 95 Be early! FLAMES WIPE OUT PART OFGHESTER. VT Two Families Homeless by a $50,000 Fire CHELSEA, Vt.

April 23 (A. buildings In the center of this village instead seven as now made by the present 6:23 m. The new train als serves Arlington, Lexington and Bedford stations. The marketmens train, which was to be canceled by the railroad, will bo continued in service, leaving Bedford at 6:42 a m. There Will be a morning mail, express and passenger train from Boston leaving at 7:10, due Bedford 7.57.

and an evening train leaving Bedford due Boston at 7:13. Altogether there will be 10 trains a day over the branch end a Saturday train leaving Boston at 11:32, running through to Billerica, To accommodate Billerica commuters the Middlesex Boston bus line will meet the 4:18 train on arrival at 'Bedford at 6 the 6:35 train on arrival at Bedford at 6:30 and to speed up the 7:46 a Billerica bus to connect with the 8.09 train to GIRLS 5 new Misses womens matrons HATS were destroyed, six business merits were wiped out and two famllle were made homeless by a Are that rage everal hours this morning, causing loes estimated at $59,000. DR WILLIAM O. COVERT St Pauls in Minnesota in 1S8S. He wti pator of the First Presbyterian Church in Chicago for 20 years and was made director of the McCormack Theological School, trustee Presbyterian Training School, Chicago; trustee Illinois College, and president Starrett School for Girls at Chicago.

Dr Covert will apeak at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, South Sunday morning and the Roxbury Pres-' I byterian Church in the evening. Dr Osibert W. Warmingham of Boston University will also speak at the Student Association meeting Sunday. SAVE FOR many samples few- of-a- kind etc. BOYS madras or cotton broadcloth blouses Home Sinds Jamaica Plain Church Girls Club to Present Comedy Tweeds, po-laires, in tailored or dressier styles.

Sizes 7 to 14 in lot. 81.95 Tweed coat, 4 Boys' 4-pc. suit SG Half the lot with LONG and short pants, coat, vest bigBQYS The El Gemla Girls Club of the Boylston Congregational Church, Jamaica Plain, will present Its second annual play, Dearies, a comedy In three acts, next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 8 oclock, In the hall of the church. Refreshments will be served between 1 i the Part of the proceeds will Edith Senslbangh g-0 tjje church and part to the club fund to cheer sick and needy children. The Mlsseg Helen Ross, Ethel and Edith Benslbaugh, Vera Claybe, Bar bara Nagler, Violet Strachan, Mary Ley, Rose Shire And James Thorpes and Mrs Sparks are mons those who will Ever see lamps like these so low before better come early SATURDAY Samples or showpieces of a famous maker oo-two-alike bridge or junior Theres a camp on a lake in New Hampshire sandy beach, cool fragrant pines, bracing air.

A vacation there will be a succession of unforgettable Sunny Days for your wife and children. It costs no more than you can get by steady saving in The First National. Stop at the nearest office today and start your account with $5. tit tt, or-lulMlIf ilokOMil gray georgette and gold brocade shade work fringe Deep tope, bae of 'mahogany finieh trilA gold" and black Sizes 8 to 7 in lot Bright Spring grays and tans in overplaids or stripes note the new broad shoulders, the new wide lapels, full knickers all double breasted models sizes 8 to 17 in lot come at 9 SATURDAY! complete with shade some SECONDS some slightly soiled shades Could you make the shade alone on many for See the artistically designed bases, the beautiful shades of fine georgette with deep fringe, the rich and harmonious combination of colors. Many with adjustable cluster all with 2-pc.

plugs some tassel pulls. NAMES ASSIGNED TO TWO LEXINGTON BRANCH TRAINS LEXINGTON. April 23-Wlth the inauguration of the daylight saving schedule on the Boston Maine Railroad Monday, two trains on the Lexington branch will carry names which have been assigned them by the Lexington branch protective committee with the Indorsement of the railroad officials. One of these will be known as The Patriot, which will leave Bedford at 8-C9 a Lexington at 8:18. Arlington Heljfnts at 8.27 and Arlington at 8.33 arriving in Boston at 8 45.

The running time Is 36 minutes and the train reaches Boston 11 minutes earlier ghan the present 8:16. and gives commuters a chance to get to their offices and places of business at or before 9 oclock. The Patriot will be in, charge of Warren Savory, one of the most popular conductors on the Boston Maine System The 6:21 train from Boston has been christened the Paul Revere Express. This train serves Arlington Monroe station, Lexington, North Lexington, Bedford and Billerica, and makes the run to Arlington In 13 minutes; Monroe, 24 minutes; Lexington 29 minutes; North Lexington, 33 mini utes; Bedford. 38 minutes, continuing as a local train to Bedford Springs Billerica and Lowell, coall burn like the ears of the member Station who couldnt get to the meeting of the SommuPe quicl ser service, ths train ne -FIRST NATIONAL BANK of 1784 BOSTON 926 Capital and fpurplus 40,000,000 -O SAVINGS OFFICES: Main Orncet 67 Milk St.

115 Summer Street Uptown; 426 Botljton St. Uphams Corner Rosundalb North Enpi 260 Hanover St. Fields Corner Briomtoh Writ Ends 56 Camiridoe St. Hyde Parr Almtoh Copyright 1914 by The First Hatton At Banc of Boston 1 HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAIN LOTS NOT ADVERTISED NO MAIL ORDERS Dennis Murphy. DGW, and suite from Roxbury lodges.

The deputy and members of her suite spoke on the membership drive and Juvenile insurance. A buffet lunch was served, followed by dancing. torian of the graduating class of Mansfield High has been announced as Miss Myrtle lively, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Lovely of Tremont st West Mnnsfield. The salutatorlan Is Miss Lois Belcher, daughter of Joseph W. Belcher of South Main st.

chemical was called to Central st yesterday morning for a Are in thh automobile owned and driven by Fred W. Baker. TKe Are was discovered as the machine was passing the Central School. The blaze was soon extinguished, but not until the machine was damaged so that It was necessary to tow it to a ga- Ilia I nevCMttl (U low It L( DEPUTY GRAND WARDEN VISITS SAUGUS LODGE, N. E.

O. P. SAUGUS, April 23 Mrs Margaret Kane, deputy grand warden of Roxbury, paid Saugus Lodge, N. L. O.

an official visit last evening In G. A. R. Hall, Leing accompanied by Richard M. Murphy, deputy grand guide; Miss Mary Mulvee, deputy grand chaplain; Fire in Auto at Georgetown Mansfield High School Honors MANSFIELD, April 23-Th Valedic GEORGETOWN, April 23 The motor rage.

The loss will be about $76 making only four atop to that station nJ sewing circle," Cincinnati Enquirer.

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