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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 2

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i- FTTCHBURG SENTINEU FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 11 a. aa. THI B00TON, XT 4 Waatbar aondtttona; Iba eold wave and anew atom rapidly aovthward over tha plaint atataa to central Texas. was odder ttUa manual tha central parcel Texas than along the Canadian bor- dar anywhere from Mirhiigan to northern Maine. Tha morning readings with man- ad (or the preceding 0 -2 62 32 54 Boaton Bermuda Caftago Denver Helena, Mont Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles New Orleans 68 New York 46 Norfolk 48 Philadelphia 44 St, Louis 44 St.

Panl 30 San Francisco 50 Washington 42 TTSTBSn 4 0 43 .58 38 12 12 64 46 72 66 52 58 58 48 44 00 58 38 Rev. Dr. Park Talks Tuesday At witt B. the buff iaaatar, la tha mmatler fttcb- of tha tha ef atoaioa. AMI aaurefc havtaw imhrokao record afe.ee Vit, a parted of mm ton MO ytaxv, Tha First Church ia Boatoo.

tha BHteinadiaa, dates tram tba yaar of tha dtjr'a fattndttia Its tousa of sjbip Bartwy and straets, is one of the moat in tha city, and la tha home of a and influential mniaaatum Rar. Dr. Park baa aarvad tbJb church wtifc distinguialNd ability for 25 yaan. Dr. Park was bom in India arfaara fathar was a miasionary.

Ha cornea from long line of Con- greaaoonaUst mtnistrri; be WM educated at Yala, and at tha Uoiwraity of Chicaco. He ia an and persuashrc spaaker, in constant demand for special offcaaiopa, and ia equally at home in assemblies of, ehurcfainan. at college commene- in community forums. Protestant churches, first four days of Holy weak. Special musical programs have been arranged.

The first speaker Monday wil) be Rev. Adolphus Lmfield. professor of evangelism at the Boston University school of theology. CLEGHORN SIDE GLANCES By George dark --Tonight At Assembly Kill High School Concert --Shakespeare lodge, Sons of St. George, will hold its weekly whirt party tomorrow night at 6U5 o'clock in its --The Frank A.

Smith Cofl, Inc, china and novelty store at 550 Main street, yesterday filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in federal court, listing liabilities of $11403 and assets of $5716. --Harry Austin of Worcester, beri- -tone, will be the guest soloist at First Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. At the evening service at 7 o'clock Rev. Edgar B. Pnee, pastor, will preach the last in the series of sermons on the "Sayings of the Cross." There will also be a service of baptism at the evening service.

--Warren H. Doodale, chairman of the Worcester county commissioners, i in a letter io the Chamber of Commerce declared that due consideration will be given to the chamber's opposition to the diversion of traffic from Route 2 to Route 117 between Leommster and Westminster, which has been suggested by Leommster of- ifcials at different tunes for several years. --A surprise party, was tendered Miss Rachel Cosentino, at her home, S3 Canton street, last evening by the members of the "Children of-Mary ao- ciety of St Anthony's parish in honor of her marriage to James Fenifla which will take place April 6 The society presented her with a picture of the Blessed Virgin and she received many individual gifts from friends. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Louise Alario.

Fancy Boasting Chickens, 48c Ib, Coaghlm's Market, 19 Putnam St. Advt CoaghlhVs Market, Ifl Putnam St Tet 1417-UU. Local Eggs, 38e dot. Advt Palms will be blessed and distributed at the 10.30 o'clock mass at Si. Joseph's church Sunday morning.

The high mass will be celebrated by Rev. Alpherie Chartier. Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred T.

LaFortune, 120 Fairmount street, are spending I to talk 11 two weeks at Ptnehurst, N. C. Tbe St Joseph's Mirget guards will hold a rehearsal tonight at 730 o'clock in St Joseph's school gymnasium. Workmen of the Fitchburg Gas Si Electric Light Co have completed the leiiiuviitg LU. a.

MT. err. 21 a lt more than most, Ma am, but I ve worked for near- every family in the neighborhood and you'll find me interesting hand side of Clarendon street between Fan-mount and Columbus street. ITie removal has resulted in a wider sidewalk for the use of pedestrians Good Vaudeville Bill Given program at of Fined On Complaint Of Endangering Arthur Heard, Mt Watar itraat, was bjr Qallaajbar court today for operating negligently ao aa to endanger tha public. Rfcard, awnanonad kf Patrobaac Edward H.

Giainey, was rapraaantad Attj. J. H. firQacr. wba aetrrcd a plaa at not guthy ana allowed the jndga te.Biak* a finding of aa a atatanant af faeta.

Ricard drove from Wanooanoc road Into South about 9 o'clock March Z2 and struck aa automobile operated by Ernest Growler of Leonv inatar. The Crowlay car was dan)- aged. Ifee offiear said than waa ao personal Tha judge imposed the fine and gave the defendant a monthm to pay the monay. Chosen (SpecUl ta ScnUMl) WORCESTER. Marjoh Z7--Richard Foadick of 71 Dudley street and Tbomaa J.

Qulgley of 60 Sanborn Street, both of Fitchburg; Henry J-ohannesson of Winchendon and fftf-r-w ara among those from northern Worcester county who have been summoned for jury duty in superior court at the session to open in this city Apnl 6, Probate Court (Special to TTM WORCESTER. March 27-A petition has been filed in piubate court by Evangelme M. Conant of Leominster asking custody of the minor child of herself and C. WesJey Conant, also of Leominster The petition the couple are living apart and that the happiness and elf are of the child Safety Katioaal bank at Ftefcbvn, taacmar imMT taw wffl ai Frank a of Pitcabuit, Mr fUed its first and final acoaant It ahows raoajpti cod dtafaanaaaaats of and dubunsaaanti art shown by the first and final account of A. Seidel, with tha will aoBaaaaV of tba aatata of Cari Augaato Boatm of rtatbbuci that baa MM fiataV Receipts and diihuiaainanti of t2HU4 an IBOWB ty fM and final account of Ruth E.

Laird. JBinistratrui of tha tatata af C. Conant of No one permitted to antw Ingland's Houae of aaaibig an ovai coat or tact brella. WANTED TO LEASE Aa or Offie. Span fa Main Strwt AdtJrtm 1-74, Sentinel RUGS CLEANED Special Dbceat Thb) Heath CAR5WELL HAWTHORNE 900 Main St.

Skull Fractured James Gtllespie, 56 years old, 545 g'HHflBflbJHMltatfMU US USED CARS Backed by Onr Reputation. NOTICE I Local FacWoe Pradu. I will appoiotnaU ta can, 1 with tftapUjr aatflt, Fttchbnrf tad SDiMMa, Silk HOM. The vaudeville Stnet rroeta, Man's 8Urta CUMru'i Comet moderately I i priced. All by null, O.

direct fron nutnafaelnnr CM- Fairmount street, is at BurbankJIVER JOHNSON GARAtE I i tmt TAXI Official Stotm for 2281 i a depressed i 1 week pleased a large audience last nifiht- WiHiam Morris gave a senes of comedy bicycle falls --Hie Eh'te club meet to- Reed and Senna followed with an night with Miss Rose Leclair, 376 instrumental musical act. Clarendon street I Three Emeralds, two youths and a -A Durant coupe was stolen in! rl a fast and clever danctng Orange yesterday Fitchburj? police- routine. was Fitchburg policemen were asked to be on the lookout for it It has Massachusetts registration plates 294,600. routine. Edwards and Morris, and Dadd were entrusted thi WXL lo closing comedy offering and took hospital suffering from fraeTure-Sf thy ahull leieited-trhain he fell down a flight of stain about 1 midnight last night He was arrested I as a drunk and conveyed to the po- lice station where Dr Antonio D.

Debsle treated him and ordered him removed to the hospital i ADVERTISE fQUR WANTS IN THE SENTINEL i fiiiniririii-nTiii" nun Prlehard Elm Sta. lnow tertaincd Fancy Bump Roast 39e H. Coogb- Bn's Market, IS Putnam St Advt Ib. BoH Batter, 6St CoogWta's Market, 10 Putnam St TeL 1417-1418. Advt New England Fresh Killed Pork.

35c Ib. Market, 19 Putnam St Advt. Shelled Nats (no peanuts), 89c QL, at Nanlf 9 Main St Advt Lag and Loin Spring Lamb, 29c Nanlt's, 9 Main St Advt Swift's Premium Daisy Hams, 2-3 Ib. average, Me Ib, at NaolCs. Advt 4 Large CBJIJ Libby's BaruetfPears, tie, at Nanlt's, 9 Main St Advt Large Florida Oranges, 3 dox.

$1, at Kanh's, Main St Advt Boneless Prime Rib Roast Beef. 40c- 45c Ib, at Naulfs, Main St Advt. Boneless Pat Boasts Beef, 28c-Mc BK, at Kaoli's, Mate St Advt Avoid the Ambulance Don't cross until you see the signal Better be a patien' pedestrian than a pedestrian patient Boston Transcript Cleghorfi Cab 24 Hour SerMca TeL 1322 Blflim 1 iiHiiinwn i int. mini SPECIALIST A 5 INENTLY REMOVED by Elettric I Needle. no scars.

1 NELLIE ELLSBL'RY I 16 Maverick St Phone 3321-J i I KelJ Rtnt. RfpBlr TYPEWRITERS aJI and tar mU John Gillespie'g Main SC 'at E. B. Crothcra at Son, acd Heating. Sheet Metal TeL 39M.

Advt Ic Safe Ideal lee Cnaa Friday ami Sarorday. Fitzgerald Brae, 381 Sam- St Advt Par the Sarvira, CaO I78S. Moreland. Advt Mn. Special Gemrine EnfeBeTermanent, tiM catnplrte.

Le Mar $Lf(. Mbw, RWa 9t Tal MM. Advt. Owhv tha ftqaaits re- a ilfMl ITOBI tbe pabfle, we are heM fcaf atwdter Mill-End Sate ttarday aaaa, March It, (raaa 1M ta 4. win be anr fhaal sale af Sprtaf a- EZlWn HPFKC aaaava am aw prlcea.

Bay herv and fceaoti j.a_a_ cwy, mion to Uaa, WatetA Traa MTLMiB- JUri. in the last of the series of special services. --A private dance for the members of Miss Mildred Helmnchs ballroom dancing class and their fnends will be held at the John Fitch hotel Saturday Tickets may be secured from members of the class --A drunk put up fight against Patrolmen Frank Roddy and Gottfried Jena in Cleghorn last night, but was finally subdued and conveyed to the police station. He was in a dif- ferenf fronT of mind this morning was released by Probation Officer, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Bernard A. McManus.

--Owing to the drive of the Community Chest starting Apnl 6, the. Rotary Anns will meet next Tuesday at 1030 a with Mrs. Charles E. Moody, 39 Beacon street There will be sewing for the Family Welfare association and basket luncheon as usual --Mrs. Ellen Coughlm and two children, William and Alice Coughlin, and Miss Catherine O'Brien have returned from Hartford, where they were called by the death of Mrs.

Coughlin's and Miss O'Brien's uncle, Michael Coughlm. Mr. Coufihlin was a former resident of AshburnhAm. --The first annual ball to be given for the benefit of the Draco lodge, G. A.

A and installation of offa-- cers of the Ladies' Ortho- doria, will held tonight CapL George Demeter, supreme governor, A. P. A. of New Enpand. will preside at the ceremony The cers of the chapter are president, Georgia Georgucopoulos; vice president, Helen Gely; treasurer, Marjr Mangoiias; secretary, Mary Kop- siaftte.

--There will be a special musical service, in keeping with Palm Sunday, at Rollstone church: Sunday evening at o'clock when special music will be rendered by the church choir The anthems include "Sun of I My Soul," by Lemaie with solo by Mrs. Llewellyn Rowe, "Blessed Jesus, Fount of Mercy," from "Stabat Ma-11 ter," and Mackinnon's Lambs." Gardner W. Higglns will I sing a bass solo, "A New Command-, i ment," by Maunder. The anthems will be interspersed with hymns and prayers and a short sermon by the pastor, Robert L. Underwood.

Orchestra, Weatadaiiler. Ta- Advt RADIO SERVICE For Particular People All Makes Radios Repaired. WILUAM V. LOWE inMutmitutunuiiijai IUMIIUIUII DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Old-Fashioned and Modern ODD FELLOWS' HALL, LEOMINSTER EVERETT LON'ZO'S ORCHESTRA 31 nmwmul II 1 149 Prichard Strwt innini imii (him irciimiiu Hi Tel 3527-M I SPECIAL THIS MONTH Regular S12 Permanent Wme, Tuo for $7. Marcel 5(V 1 ERNEST BEAUTY SHOPPE I No 13 Blossom St Room 1.

I Tel. 4178 I Prmting that Satisfies THE SERVICE PRESS Wallace Building, 8C4 Main St. Tri Guard Against INFLUENZA 1 I When you feel Cold or Chin coin- 3 11 ing on taUe 11 FENNIA i LUNG BALSAM I A reliable remedy for the 2 I treatment of I' Cough, Hoarseness i and Bronchitis, i I Manf, and Sold by 1 1 FINNISH DRUG CO. 835 Main Street, Fitchburg SECURE "SITTING PRETTYr With money the bank, Una world saerni a batter, cheerier plaev in which to bve. Financial clouds vanish with the knowledge that you have an adequate each reserve.

You're "sitting pretty confident, self-assured, serenely tranquil! What more can we aay to induce you to open a savings account here TODAY? And By April Draw Interot From April lit. i 5 5 i ndniiiMifiri'iim in i i i HUNDREDS SUFFER i From mlsplsced bones and cln of feet This surteimj may be ivoldwl by consaltln; 3 G. W. ROYLEIGH I FOOT CORRECTIONIST I cUy e.vrtpi Monday and Tbimdny, from to 38 and 3 at DM Orthopedic Dcpanmetit of W. C- GOODWINS SHOE STORB 342-M4 W.

I Ml. Hot Annmurclnf! i AMERICAN LEGION I DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 28 ILECJON HALL, SHIRLEY HenrV BolduC I BRODERIChVS ORCHESTRA I I of Lowell WOOD COKE 11 111 Range and Oils I Finnish Trucking Co. MoTcra. TeL MS4-W, Elm St Fltchbntr. I RlndUnis, 8 double buketl I Genuine Hardwood, load S8.N I 5 double baskrU 2 Drr SlaK donble huketi S2 New England Coke, ton tM 08 1 irtumHitrmmdwrrtflu Kxfaa Quality Sweet Pickled Corned Bad, Me IK Market, St Advt Pat Koaal, 3te Ib.

CoujhBn'i Mai- ket, Patera St TeL 1417-14U. Advt fl CoaflhBirs Marfcat, FBteaai St i Advt. Natural Color, all Basaburg, 2fa tt. Market II Pntoam St. CaOffcOn's Advt ITaalf Maia 9t -41 Fawl 5-1 Ib.

St Me flu at Adrt JSeft, Advt to lUaat, by HMT He at NaaJfty Matai St Advt Nativt rotatoas, extra at gaaJfi, Mate It Advi ia i at KaaJft. Mani 9t Advi 4 lafrfe Mcy Giaythult Advt iaerf haai btf, tWa Vt Advt iCavaBb! naia 4.V tlM, at Haalfs, Mate ft Idrt IIIneM Me To I Sell My BARBER SHOP Located at 6 Main St Reasonable Price JOSEPH BEAUREGARD, 180 Cedar St. I Best GoarantHd Ion I Superior While Raaie Oil. gal. 116.56 8c i Not Very SPRINGLIKE So Far But We Are All Ready for SUNDAY With Our Spring line of HOMADE APPLE PIES Mince, Lemon, Squash, Apricot Cakes and Cup Homade CottAge Complete Line of Bakery Foods Clover Hill Food Shop 368 Main Street i I New Topcoats For Men Opens An Interest-Bearing Account.

DepoaiU Are Free From State Income Tax. Oar QUARTERLY DIVIDEND to Paid to Depositor. On April lit Will Be At the Rate of PER ANNUM And wiO amount in total to $300,000.00. Worcester North Savings Institution 288-294 MAIN STREET, Depot Sqnara KIMBALL'S II. Three months ahead to "wear topcoat; also needed for frequent use during the entire Here's Something New -CASH and CARRY 1 .00 Oiar Refolar Price For DRY CLEANSED AND FOB MEW'S SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS LADIES' SUITS LADIES'CO ATS PLAI9 DRESSES Can mA DaRtanr JUST CALL 1946 Walter Malley Frank 1H 75c O'COATS 12 TIES SUITS' DRESSES TOPCOATS Each CLEANED and PRESSED OR CLEANED ONLY FOR 50c EACH Don't Lose This Addreu.

O. K. Cleaners 181 Main Street aMtWTMB MWW MM Roftt All Other Prices In Pi rvffwr TeL 4586 tion. They're Fine, Rain or Shine. 3 Popular Models Boxback Belted Back Raglan Shoulder $14.50 $19.50 $25.00 Heid-knit TopcoaU Showerproof All wool knitted fabrics, in handsome shades of Gray or Brown.

$30.00 New Suits I 2 popular prices mentioned here in men's and young men's models. $29.50 and $35.00 Two Pair of Trousers With Each Suit. NEW SPRING HATS SMART SHADES CORRECT COLORS JSNAPPYLSHAPES $14? $5.00 $6.00 $8.00 SMITHSON SPECIAL SUITS One Pair of srs NEW $35.00 Kimball and Son Co. Fitchburg, MAM. 377 379 Main Street.

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317,153
Years Available:
1873-1977