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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 5

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FITCHBURG SENTINEL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 193" at 1644 I 1 pounds, which was 4 9 per cent more than the production reported on Of I leporting service of the United States department of agriculture an- toddy WORCES-l EHv a shoelace may hang thn fate of Newell bhirrun, Sutton ma- chuusl, huld in' jail awaiting grand jury act'on next Mondaj on the charge th.it h- Hoped a t.mo" and purposely diowncd his in Lake SituIe'iM 20 opecUtois who vebterddv v.atch- ed Fred I i i diver come up from the floor of the lAe of the lake i i a shoe his hands, said the lace a wi- tied It a oni' of iho I A shoes for which he had search'ng the lake at the instruction of Dist- Ch.cn A Hou mce for the sccord -p Vfr OF 311 631" Mechanical "Paul Prods lo Market She i 's Alleged police confession h.id i taking off his sh'i in the i he tipped- the canoe pushed i snueelme itL HUM flUlll On the condition of the lace, whethei it direfulh untied, lipped oppn 01 tied tl d'Strii-t attorritv depends largeK for alleged i i i a i the diver brought up the shoe Hobon had it dumped at OIKC gun- sick and he said i ild huJd A ev, i i i i i' which ii scheduled tor piemocr Report Milk Production Increase BOSTON, Aug W)--T)i on Aug 1 repoited a i 1 Ellen Sweeney, 367 Water stieet, shi'igle house, S415 Henry 58 Filulah street, shingla house $350 Armand Pure 1427 Water sticet. dltfiations in stoic. $200 Thtie aie twt other permits foi $50 --A daughter was bom to Mr and i Michwel a as chairman of the Mrs Alphe Leblanc. 195 Fairmount committee. Sunday at hospital Harrv Freedrran of The Rogers Co in New York city selecting mucb.an.dise for the opening of the Al Cutiluara for the past six years an emplove of the Iireslone enlarged store to take place soon y- Vi rrluE 1 Service Stores Co i open a hne filling station at Lunenburg and Congress streets tomorrow The NEW YORK, 13 G4 A well-dressed man this fall can wear a blue derby.

He can flaunt beneath bis dinner coat a canary vellow fun vest," or go to the office a suit with a six-inch i window pane plaid He can drink champagne In a special champagrte CO at and choose 1 its colors from 15 shades. He can get married in a midnight blue with blue striped trousers id Bermuda in an old rose shirt and ihoes wifh tan buttoned tops Thcie are, in fact, no limits for Lilt fftU cording to a stylist (Ray Twyef- fort) who has a left-wing urge I for color checked trousers may be worn at the cocktail hour, and a sUiped bow tic with a coat of more srdate hue A man can if he call this gaib a "cocktail suit place a flower in his lapel, sl.p on a dcib and add fillip to the whole by a walking stick He can entertain friends in a 'host suit' of jewel shade such as gainet or green while you OUGHT TO SEE HOW THE MEN FLOCK AROUND HER! rr'5 A GIFT SOAP! SME GUARDS A6AINST COSMETIC WHY HER SKIN'S SO POPULAR GIRIS never risk ugly Cosmetic Skin! They use cos metics--but they're careful as can be to remove them thoroughly. For it's stale rouge and powder are left choking tha pores that they cause Cosmel.c Skin! Lux Toilet Soap's ACTIVE lather guards against this danger. It thoroughly removes dust and dirt, stale rouge and powder. 9 out of 10 screen stars use it Paul Bunyan, loggers' legendary "what a man," who reputedly could have cleared a log jam with a flick of his finger, has a vvorthv modem counterpart--this caterpillar tractor, shown prodding reluctant to market With thousands of logs stranded unusually shoal streams, due to failure of expected spring high waters to materialize, Washington loggers drafted this tractor Equipped with a special bumper, it pushes logs into the current and stjrts them downstream to the lumber mills his wife svs ishes about a hostess liiimmUHiriiinNHJiiilMiiiiituiil Bishop.

Sprinefield diocese alter- ftf irm In inlMmt He no longT "as to to dinner for the fun est waistcoat of for the 'fun a waistcoat of btiff ribbed silk, is, available 10 or 12 including lilac and royal blue Moreover, a man can wear blue kangaroo shoes in the country this autumn, and later don dark biue evening shoes to match his midnight blue opera hat with sk blue lining Water Pipe Bids Opened Three coinoames submitted prices when bids uere opened this, morn- ing by Joseph Peirce, i sioner of public works for watpr pipe The bids were requested foi purchase of 2000 lineal feet I wrought iron cement lined I pipe, measuring two inches in di- an I The Eureka Pipe Co Inc and th Cement Lined Pipe Co, both of Ljnn, bid $4249 per 100 feet Tnt Boston Pipe Filling Co Inc submitted a proposal of $47 50 per 100 feet All thiee offered 2 per cent discount for yment vvi hm 10 da 1 The bids have been taken under pdvisement by Arthur Brown water coirmrsionci ard Pe KP, before the award of the contract i he submitted tc Mayor Grpcnvvoo-j i Painter Returns $10 To Man Who First Said It Was Not His church Marcoux stieet S500 Doroihy Bickford 82 Central -t" 1 shingle house SWO Philip Beer, G6 Phillips Fdouetle Fred Sunne and Mas Margaret Malonev are on Autoist Car Hits That tion from duties at the Roe- Of Policeman Is Fined buck store --Mrs Arthur Morm and two i daughteis. Betty and Dovuthy of Arthur Hudnell, 37 earb old, Salem, are MsiUng at the home of who gave his address as Box 26, her father, Anthonv Choumard, 2 i i 1 1 1 Congress street i 'he wrong automobile to col- lide with rt Mom and Blossom -A marriage intention was filed i in cit hall da George streets about 3 JO clock i a ynn dprk Center street Dor- afiejnocn as Newton A Dik re- ster and Kathenne Drum- ccnil appovmed reserve oidic'r, dt home 38 Mt Globe street operating the other car Officer Dik and Patrolman An- -Vincent Mazzerallo pianist and drew ODonnell investigated and alist, station will be under his direct oil, lubrication, tire and tube repairs will be provided --Members of Fitchburg Grange will a a ride following the meeting Aug 20 Mrs Lovisa Miss Minam Earls and Wilfred Bedard have charge of reservations which expire Saturday. The business meeting will be at 7 clock instead of the usual time, 8 clock rested charged with drunkenness ar passing pert of their va- and operatuig under the nfluence of -ations as guests of James Gallo liquor He pleaded guilty to both a hls Laktuood camp complamts and was given until Oct snw 'fine HIIIXWKJ St Anthony parish wll auct us annual barar th'e week be- poratmg under the influence of ginning Sept 23 The St Anthony's liquor Tht other complaint was society, aided bv other membeis Officer O'Donncll told Judge of the parish will have charge of the allagher that the man stag- fair, and plans to make the affair gered, had a stiong alcoholic odor, i the most successful ever conducted filed and was drunk One drunk was fined $5 A drunk con plaint against another was placed on file and on an old drunk complaint he was sentenced tc two months in the house of correction with sentence suspended six months Another diunk was placed on probation for six months Near-Nudum at Old Orchard When the bathing public is made Ui understand that improper dress It no wanted on the public streets, and confine their near-nudity to tSe the reputation of the resort, as a Mecca for high clafs patronage, will mean something News Old Orchaid by the parish Rev Angelo Cnr- pinella, pastor, has appointed Rev. not'-- Chicago News. Mother Goose Researches Who was old Doc Foster who stepped in tha puddle? for Old Mother Hubbard, that is easy She was the New Dealer who led the taxpayer to the cupboard, was she LOCALS --Fied Brigham, agent of the board of health, is on his annual vacation --Secretary Morey of the Chamber of Commerce has letuined from his annual vacation --A son was born fhis morning at the Lucy Helen hospital to Mr.

and Mis Paul Harhn 156 Mt Veinon sli ec The Perfect Tea for Sulo T. Matson, Mgn painter at Brockclman Bros. Main street market, found a $10 bill in the postofficc lobb last ncek. He asked a Fitchburg resident who had just cashed a check and who was counting his monej on a lobbj desk if he had lost it. That man said no.

Mr. Malson then asked a salesman, was taking out a large monej order, if he had lost the bill. He checked his inoiic) and said no. Mr. Matthen asked Edward P.

11 shingle house, $487 fipiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH son Wolfe, clerk in the money order window, and the latter could find no owner. A few dajs ago Postmaster Patrick H. Shea received a let- 1eJ from the salesman from Manchester, N. H. The salesman said that upon checking 3 I i 5 A SALE- JURE "EARLY BUYERS SPECIALS!" FEATHER BED PILLOWS Full Size, 21x27 i Choice of Ticking 2.48 Pair Others Leather can be cleaned washed in ammolua water i i and he the $10 short- i 11 age He said that if the finder "cnTild be Auulu pieciate its return to him at a re Postmaster Shea referred the letter to Mr.

Wolfe and the 1 1 latter communicated with Mr. 5 Matson. The bill was return- ed to its owner by the next mail. 11 jui uiiiiiimmiliiiiiiiiiiTMinmniiniiiimmimiili iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin IIIIIIIIIN iiMMMiiiiiui iiilHiiiiiiciiiiiiiuliiiiiiniiniiiminMiiiiiiiiinu I up Pair No. 208 COTTON MATTRESSES ONLY FULL SIZE.

jr. Girl Scout News No. 337 FULL SIZE. INNER SPRING MATTRESSES ONLY COLD WINTER'S TWILIGHT There is an Eleetrolux adapted in me and for every home. Termi ai low ai IS down, balance in monthly payments.

Clear, cold stillness that reminds you of nature's own quiet freezing. Eleclrolux makes ice, maintains perfect ing temperature inside the box without effort, without any ing parts. A i gas pilot keeps the simple refrigerant circulating, maintains an umaried coldness, even defrosting. ELECTROLUX preserves the freshness of food, the crispness of vegetables, until the minule ou are ready to use them. Beauty of design regvlattoir Lew operating coit lighting lei cube releait Trigger tray rcltaie Vtgttablt IntbtMt Split ihelf Egg and fi uit rack and many otkeri Fitchburg Gas Electric Light Co.

Tel. 1550 Fitchburg, Mass. Friday the Scouts in the pioneer I unit made plans for an overnight hike The meals have all been plan- i ned and the pioneers will receive final instructions today The general I i called "The Gypsy Wander! continued work on second- class requirements At noon Patrol i 2 of the gypsy wanderers prepared an appetizing meal During rest hour the i i class continued work on their swe ters The other Scouts lead during this period or took part in quiet recreation. The judging class continued work 1 on judging height, weight and dis- tance under the supervision of Mrs 5 Dana Rhmcs. The dramatic class's leheaised the visitors day play to be given under the direction of I iVflte 1 A 1 MUlc'ahy Tiandcraft class, instructed by Piiscilla Broome, completed work on a few marionettes and began work on the scenery of the manon- ctto show also to be given on ors da.

Enid Stewart began a course second-class first-aid A large lumber of Scouts are enrolled in his class as they are anxious to iass this requirement of the sec- badtre Target practice for 'he a i class was postponed until the next carip day The target a the archeiy m- luctor, Miss I ucretia Pearson af- an accident in which it was slightly damaged The obsetvers class pawed flower I and insecl-findmg The tUiss studied stars and expect to pass i requiiement of the observer liadge Tow.ud the 1 liter part of the afternoon the camp was divided into gionps and played and Indians At cciT 1 camphre gioup i i iho camp ai 1 5 mi i HIP a i ,1 good-night i Building Permits bu.ldiuf, poimils i i ami unt.ng to S8002 a i i vsunl ihs month bv Arsrne I IVIrtior i i inspector The 1 9.95 Choice of Ticking. No. 510 Inner Spring--Box Spring TION SPECIAL! A Regular $29.50 INNER SPRING MAHRESS ONLY Choice of Ticking. Regular $42.50 Value. ONLY 29.95 DURING OUR AUGUST SALE! ON EVERY SPECIAL! SAVE $2O to $35 BED ROOM SUITE WE HAVE OVER 65 SUITES FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM.

i i i CARPET SWEEPERS. )8 a $1.79 CARD TABLES, Including Ash Trays Rejnilnr 11 $1.49 ENGLISH LOUNGE CHAIR $9.95 Kreiilar GREEN AND IVORY ENAMEL STOVE Repular id Value. STORE OPEN MON. NITE BY APPOINTMENT. STORE OPEN FRI.

AND SAT. NIGHTS I 9. ASK FOR GOLD TRADING STAMPS permits folio i i a i Znrella 4 Granite street 3 icmodcl Inrn m'o buncalow i nov TOfi Mam stree' iddi i tn si ire i Burnpll 845 Wpstmin- sler 111 11 road, shingle house, $700..

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Pages Available:
317,153
Years Available:
1873-1977