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FWCMBORG SENTINEL, 1PEDNE9DAV, MARCH Special Ujrifi zi ai MJ fit II TUE TEMKEATlftE rn. Su 11 OX 31 7HE WEATHER (Mi'VTt'N li A' i i i 1 and i i i 1. n.g 1 And no 1 Civilan Club Will Entertain Worcester Unit A meeting uf ihe jo Civi'an i be Thurvluv 7 AUx.li Hi Vlu- Bar, IWnoVnl a Wtxxiruff of tht FV hi IIIR c.ub Uxiav thrti 25 i i c( the i-lub U- gw5U of Kitchburu crffa'-iratinr TTicre SIDE GLANCES By George Clark the 'w; i i as the rcesler jVi 'ccojfnued ai the z-ation pe i br -iu: 32 I The rin thjt i Ji iff law irrtio ilj, ai. tt.j' had enf rM ti-'iuai' i vhj' of i' ai.d a fine has (wen 'diid. miitstrel i- a ,3 at I the I-mif' vi is i)i i if snow a if hfld SI 1 i to Tcx.is B-U' 'n Snow 11 i i I 1 "-M'es "Hi'' a er iva.

I i fnr th "i I (o A i a tne Oruo nnd She fixi. i hut it 'ne vmi ppi va and the 4 i i 4n Keene Debate To T. C. Team i i Teachers college de- ba'ing team, upholdlnz the of the question, "Resolved That ibe Seveial States Should Enatt I Providing for Con pul- jcrv Unemployment de- fca'ed Keene Formal school yesterday at the assembly penod The Fitthbur? team included Sees Etkication For Peace As Youth Problem Dr A Dfiter of addressed the meir-l-em (if ilw Branch on "Education for Pemt?" rd.i ridrrnmm at the regular nutting in Phillip-- chapel Mrs. Drxtor pointed out that comparatively i dde'it'on Riven to-education of pence Icni 1 until the l.tsl and gentTdl attention sinep Iht World war The I I i.oralior sJn 1.1 is 1 Ih ii i dii Wood Dealer Fined $10 For Short Measure fitwITifiF BiU Hiid that nnyht nut al-- wab nuiko i tliat peihapi huniin cnn tint he- (hanged hut thnt the wav it functions can Arthur Dwjer, 69 Middle slieft, was J10 by Gallagher in district court U.Jd -whtii fnund i of soiling false and insufficient MitMsuic nl wood to dt-r E.

Wilkinson, Pacific t.iret-1, Mauh IB He appealed ajid fur- nislicd $200 for appearance in superior I'ourt Evidence indicated that Mi i kinson received 43 cubic feet oi wood instead of trw b4 cubic mpi'urrmrn' ffir 1 nlf nr-rl Mr Wilkinson ttitJitd he oiderc' WASHINGTON, 22 The prtnt-ipie of ihe beer ltU f.nallv fipproved yrslerday by Congress follow Localizes and wires of 3 2 prr oenl bj we gilt or 4 per cent by vulurue a. of (5 barrel of 31 Beromps effective 15 days aftPi on.iftnw.nt refruJauon to dw- tribution fjitos d'v hv i a i ma. Lht i i i tune Ihe iljht i.lftie» nr for pur not cotstrarv to penal a is Mfryuardtd Conttiiu u'n Thew, in bnuf t) de of ihe ('opiiilij which Prt-wdrnt i undtr iliat other wluUi glvea iiun Uie (itthi ftt lu tip in the event Uiul "pubikc and order in Uw German vhould bv tun go lultlicr, i i if rwt-d be, he "ma with the ud of powti Much rws bern mid in i cuun'ry i fi dK-tnUif-htp wtLhm CojiitUuiion Jscnijtor BoiaL, rebukiri: one of the advri- uf pfiwrr of a s.is iKe i jl i i ib up. 8 hair roro mixed wucxi, saw and it wan delivered Thursddy afternoon about 2 o'dotk He piled the wood-and ihe quuntny was Email i he notified Jjme-. A Shea city scal- ing into lUrs that Liw Stilt' of inure one lid'f of one pt'r rent torship i the CoiMituuun Pnt of the piMfrnrtieiitiil rnachinei'X lor Gerijaiw.

111 tvs refyr 1 drrpes haa fivturi's vn'l lie on ihe She in fa; or of a low i i decViriig that central pmsp.Til\ can cmi'f unlv i the circulation of trade with foreipn countries Mrb Sherman Parker presided and Mrs John Faxon introduced thp speaker Mrs Frfxon. Mrs Charles Ames and Mrs E. Remington hostesses nt the tea which followed Rotary Honors M. I. T.

Winners; McCarthy Guest Members of the Tech championship hiph school basketball team were the, guests of the Mr Shea testifod )io went to the Wilkinson cellar and measured the wood which was 21 cubic feu short Mr Dwjer testified he sent a half cord of sawed and split wood to the Wilkinson homo "1 give customers what the dealers give me." iud Mr Dwyer, "I know that the amount be a little short dfter the wood dressed as the bark, sawdust and other waste reduces the amount when the wood a sawed, split and dressed His driver testified he had a ha'f cord on the truck and delivered it to Mr Wilkirson Mr. Shea said that several complaints had been mdde to Mr, Dvvjvr and also to the sealer in regard to short measure The sealer told the court he found a cord was 44 cubic short Oct. 7, another was 6-7 feet short in 128 cubic feel Feb 1 and 1 1r I Provides uut An a a federal hcen.se cf fnr irrch I Continue existing calling for i S50 a i foi's 1 and $20 for U.k" Amends drv Hawaii Alaska and Puerto Rico to permit sale of the 3 2 per cent beer und Perm us sjlo of such liqu as maj be developed not containing more than 3 2 per cent alcohol Makes mamifaemrert bear the burden of pi oof that their products do tvt more than 3 2 per cent dlcohol Reaffirms Volstead act penalties on violators of provisic ns including the forfeiture of license. Perm is advertising by rad newspapers and other puoJIcations Levies pcndlties for violations. of 1 damental law I The purpose the activities seeking tti overthrow the order.

is a purpose- which will i-onunand riu mtjdthy oi those ho view i the couise of in Russia, and ihe pernicious 'propaganda of whl'Ji it bouict But these provisions of i Cerm.Ui Constitution olniouiy su gest trie possibility of their ube by uniLiupuluub and dtubiuoui men for very different purposes What mi-it happen in Gei man under president other than the vcnerab 1 man who has the respect of country and the world is an ini estmg subject for spcLulatiun. est is not lessened when it is menibered that while burg is president. Hitler chancel- 1 lor. Hclora icW) 1 Kansas Ci'v Nrw CfrVars Ntv, i- Lc 5. P.ul Fiarc 4S 2fi 50 54 36 40 38 64 30 GH 4C P8 4g 34 50 26 4t5 26 52 "4 "3 ja 22 4G "(J E'liilp Juliiiiiuii i Teiilx-U a a (f 'his i and Ain Warlianrn VVtstmuiitti, aileirdle The Keene debaters were Thomas McCullough, Edith Johnston Edward Hiikey and i i The i argued that com- puKor inurani.e was an impor- of ihe welfare of the trnt it was the expressed PI P'psidpTL Roosevelt, sev- i Gov Ely, -nd th" Amei "ar Federation of Ln- 1 pointed out its success in ji r.

of Europe The nc a "vo contended that it "But, xnitlur. jou wouldn't a me marry a man on such short acquaintance. Majbc he doesn't play bridge." C. C. Men's Club 35 Glee Club Will Present Girls Wil Sing Minstrel Sbow At H.

S. Concert The Men's club of the church vull stage a nrnstiel show and one TJodnev May. young radio stni w.ill be the guest soloist at the an- Rotary club when Henri'. McCarthy head of the phjsical education department at I praised them for thnr lorts'nar- ship, skill and clean Rcfpn mt; to the Newpor. toiirnE- i ment he said 1 'Nothing- in spirts is I so hard to take as a licking after nmg for a consideiaole ptnod Most winning teams fail to do that grace- fully, hut nni this I James A Chalmers, principal, i troduced the plavers and Dr, Edward A.

Adams Those present Here Reir.o Filll ac 1 0 Belliveau. John Duauid. Gerald Mc- c.ord Feb 9 CLEGHORN Death of Jennette Bicharo Je, nette Ridiard. two months old daughter of Edsar and Agnes Richard, 24 Allen street, died jesieidai afiernoon at the home of her parents Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers, Alphon. and Edward, three Clarice, Lorrrainr and R'ta The funeral was frorn St Jnisph's church this afternoon with burial Within the Constitution (Boston TiEPbC-rifjl) I A parallel to what has happened Germany, as far as it involves the German Constitution.

may be found if it is assumed that in this 1 country some among the first 10 amendments to the federal Constitution, and portions of the Bills of Rights as ciibodicd in stale constitutions, had been suspended. Hcie trip narnllol ceases for the Gem jn is i specific the Conitilu- 1 the i lias prcved in llavor and if thev for several minutea )ust prior to serving It Pas to Read Sentinel Want Ad PRUNING Fruit trees, grapevines and 1 I shrubs trimmed: pruncrs; 1 I reasonahle prices MANCLSO SOX, Landscape Gardeners 24- Canton St. Tel, 1827 I COMPARATIVE PRICES In nparinp our prices i nf the fitod borons, dun forget dial feflinft of security nnd jou when trading with Ihe home 'oun merchant. Compare our pncc with any of (hose C. C.

O. (cold or starve) Stores, their (rue colors during the banking Uid.c^ lU A I' meo 1 afternoon 230 clock in Ihe Grcvp -vtreet hah --The roaul, Wednesday r'gli' i i at S' Beriard- c-'iurLh tonight th and benedict on Girls' Friendly wi'l ic Jo Ixiriten work toinourAv at 730 OCJOCK The proba- t.one's i meet at 7 ch ek A'bert a OA-HP'- of i Co in Boston todav the spnnj, i i exhibit in Medianic 1 hall --Progressive -wiH be at The panv to he'd in Granae i tomorrow nul.t at 815 The Ladies detrrpe terim of 'ih- Crrsn in charce TTTT--i i 1 1 '--but 1 (lie i i of labor, m- crftise unen i pl 'Vmcnt. tighter, the i a of labor unions to indus- i i and 'hot Hi cost would be or by the public Tliey said a' pldn belied on nere a it i involve the i i of cbss lecisla'ion ana was nl a solution to vhe problem uf ui The 3 uc Rtn Kobert Underwood, pastor of Rollstone church, James Mc- of schools, nnd Edward Walker secretary cf Chariber of Commerce Ralp 1 of a oi the debating club presided Jeannetlc Gvnr.e of this city act l.uce In We social ronins ol the t-hurth tomoriow at 8 o'llock Geortje take the of mUiloculc-r The black-fciced end- men will be Robeit Gordon Chase Ibtrt Brooks, Polxu Forbes ard Georne Upton. Jr who i supply humor and jokes in their repartee A nale chorus til present negro ngs a i i r-e PITIC up of tho following Will.am Cairns Por- kola. Otis Edynr Fran 1 Preston Andrt? ddell A fred Bishop, Rol Jo 'p'i Russn Al 1 Lt i i Rev Lionel A lon i a LaCvrnce Hiibbs i K.ch.

nual concert Fuday night in the assemblv hall bv the com- binpcl musical oigamrations under the i of Edujiti i and Miss A'ice PPDIII Amoni: ihe 1 to be presented arc 'he i "Yoirh rombmrd bard and "The New i orchestra' We Meet Ac.i.n Tonight," bovs and PeE'-alls Who ill O'ei t' Down Tetlpv'a a i of Spa.n and Bu'- l.i 1 cis i i S' iilee chib, a anJ a i 1 girls glee wjth a ncn, i i i The i 1 of the cirh' i a i i i a ui the conn rt sovran' Bottj UowelC Selmi Hyj tinen, Robert Peterson Bernard MoIapHan i Maki. Lajne Harlan Weeks John Chalmers and Robert i Mr Cha'mcrs explained that Coach Am.olt was loo ill to attend the meeting He praised the Icadei h's orkj, in co.ichine aid cai np for thp poTted out no re than 50 pel cc'H of t'ie sound were on the 1 In the abbcntp of the Miller Re- A Vincent Bennett presided He introduced one of the as tch- bure mosi a a fan i Ai'l-u 1 E'oc'c'" 1 1 Mr McC i' 1 a i i i t'mt the CondUion "Fairly Good" The condition of Eugene Paquette who lost four fingpis on his right hand when it was crushed at the Angel Novelt-v Co. plant Monday, is i a 5 qnod at Ihe Burbank hospital today The i the accident and ampliation was frert Thp finders vvtie sa mancled that Dr P. No.ton had to ani- puute them To SmR In Concert KINGSTON I March 22 -Miss St'ea, 105 P.iv^on avenue Fnthb'irg, is a of the 1 GU'P i i pji L.cipate tonight in Eciwdidfr a in i taken, and 'hero are; clauses 11 n'n be tiJic-d the Bill of Ri hls which nn hniili-i'ion and 'i i Subject to such i a i i i tl i German i pioaui 1 that freedom of the pei-un caiinol bo i a i a "'ihn 'florae of German has the i with'n the limits of the general laws, to express his CDinion by wnarp, p' int- ing, picture or in a other a (hat a Gcrm.irs a the to gather in meetings peaceably and PENNY BRYN -ME- WE ARE SELLING TUB WEEK CHASE and SANBORN Coffee will hold their regu'ar meeting Fnaay afternoon at 3 clock in the church parlor? Tim executive 'board will meet aT'230 o'clock. --Carl DcnneH.

state charjnin will soeak ai citv hall Match 31 on federal state economv Robert drrc'iwood local chairman, announced toddj. Tne "Woman's auxihaiy of ihe Chuich of the Good Shephcid A ill h'eet tomorrow afteinoon al 2 o'clock. Mrs Fred Warren, socil service secretary at the BurLank hospital, will -peak on the work of her depamiert Ra'ph A Marble of this eitv and Mrs Grace Kendall of Woref-tri his are the residue of the estate of their mother. Mrs Flora A. Marble of Worcester after the payment of seven bequests of $100 each to grandchildren The will was filed yesterday in probate court.

--The Daughters of Isabella i have their monthly social in the Elkh' auditorium Monday night with Miss Lillian M. Taylor in charge pi the program. The puze sophornoie class play will be presented by a group of high school pupils There will rertdinps and musical numbers Refreshments will, be sen. id --A social will be given in the West Filchbgrg Methodist church vestry Thursday night at 7.JO o'clock under auspices of the Ladies' Aid society, instead of Friday nigh as previously "The Old Family Album" will feature the en- There will be shuffle-board contest and other ames Refreshrflenti plaved piano selections enuueu une on uiu ue ijeicner Aili Heikt-'inpn, Je and Manhattan Ser- oph-ne sobs bv Wellipcfort I Ihelma Pa-ker, Eleanoi debaters were, Special scencri has been designed Cflroiyn Sevmour their jebuttals and thc a and constructed by Oscar Waikone 1 Estkgr 'Wood- their ballots. The "Soi CT.itj, I second sopranos, Hilda Aho, i i Rdxn TP'O i Geraldme Casavoy, Prucilla Ken-A turkev supper will be served addi'ioiidl humor Tliose taking neyi Florence Lovell, Constance to 7 IoT j- ln ne veMrv of tho Fust Mtlhodisl land.

illu.m Fisher, Frederick Niemela Alice Dons Porter, A Baaman and John We HalbcH Pai.hurst ll to the at- The publ.c is -An nrporK'nt meeting of Group i tlip i a i of 'he i HMhUnV Baptist church will be TMTM" held in 'he i i Thursday af'er- noon at 3 clock. --The quaneily meeting of the La-lies a i i Da 4 A (n urt Coasting be held Thi.isd^ "hi at oil-nek in ita01es' hall, followed bi an informal social lor members Eleanor Smith Vircmia Turner anrl A a Hp'lu. Thache, a Cooke A a GallMher I a LiurenPe Hobbs pjoperty Dol) Cofiueni GIadvs Alben Chase chief u.her PeBr i Sipn Teto, make-un electrician; Robeit Wannop, Ail. Olive Wells, Maxine Williams and Helen Winttun. Accident.

Leaves Hospital imiiltinirnniiimTiiiiiiiiiitnii inmimi Ha: old FlagK, 15 of 24 Snow ihe I Rev Riiben T. Nygren of the street, who was seriously injured Sv tdish churthh wj ep will be the speaker at the meetm" of the Filchburq local union of Lhiries Christian Endeavor the Pilgrim Conpresatioi'al church. Leominster, Monday night. --The funeral of William Korhonen, 57 Haze! slice! was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sawyer funeral home. Rev Matti ArUonen officiated The bearers were Paavo Korhonen, Nestor Al The Theaters I JJ.U 1 14 Id i i v-ui n.mn'ii Vaisto, August Luoma and Malti wa; consldered Rrave several Paananen Burial was Fdtest aj( Hill cemetery.

I --A -Lenten mtmorial gathering will be held tomeht at 745 o'clock sled on which he and Dufort 13, of 26 collided with an au- Iruck operated by Napoleon BourRel on Knnball sticet near Rollstone March 1 was discharged from the Btirbank hospital todav and to home The two bois coasting The Univeisal- The Conqueror and Dufoil child almost i a inc Lldi killed and the Flaps bo was so. foi Sale' and badly injured that his condition "Jungle Parade' 'iiiiuiuiminniiiiimiiuiiimiiiuimiiiiili Tonight "Mcn Must Fight "lie Old Dark Plav. 1 Luck" and House' "American Madness" sln chatge of the- scholastic touma- spoke" nt the club fol- successful pat'rTi rn tnff tfwrit for UIP pHflt th'iee ve.irs I Mr McCarthy that formerlv nn nnn at M. 1. ment v.as gome nn but 'f late vears moie and of the facultv were apperiruiR a' the He I the 1 i'j t'ie club to wilnesS ju-st one Ri.i'i3, ai.sunng them they would became rabid fans.

Fellowsliip of Youth Plans Sunday Program The Fellowship of Youth of the Fi st Baptist churdi i conduct the evening seivice, Sunday at 7 o'clock in observance of "Young People's D.iy A a i will be the of bne of the youngest soloists in Massachusetts Miss Marjorie Nichols, pastoi's assistant, will pres.de The wngint; will be led bv Alfied Tayloi P.iul Buskev will read the icupture and Helen Cramer will offer player. The speakers will br Dons Cramer. Graham Croft and George Juskalian A quartet composed of Eloise Sibley, Fiancis Angcvine, Alfred Taylor and Alvar Svcns will club and the band of thp Rhrde Island State college. Tb'Tatt (Humorist) (in snow-bound We can't sit" Lere aTT day, clnveV What are you pomp to do 9 Driver (fed up)'--Well 'ow about making a nice snow man" 1 He Has Already (Indianapolis News) If Jimmy Durdnle follows nose he ought to get somewhere. JtinHUniiiiMuiiiminiiiiimiii'i i Deluxe Motor Coaches I Available for Private at BeiMntble Ratei.

SUBURBAN BUS LINES, INC. 1 Announces 1 PALMISTRY, READINGS I GRATIS I i Miss Maud Walker I 1-lb. can Dated 30c PILLSBURY'S CAKE FLOUR pks Tea Noon i PILLSBURY'S BRAN, I 6 P. M. 35c, 50o i lare kg 1JL RUMFORD BAKING POWDER, 1-lb.

can GRANULATED SUGAR -10-lb. bag, Domino Probate ('ourt i Rax." Marjorie D. Davis of Leominster and Scarlet Dawn and "Rackety the Universalist church vestry with Rev. Max A Kapp lead-, was granted a divorce on ing the meditations, assisted by grounds of descition i Noah George Powers, pianist The meet- rj av is, address unknown, by Judcc is especially planned for those Atwood in probate court who hdve suffered loss through the er this mominj? --Trte meeting of Fitch- first of thrre Lenten" satherings to 7, 1921. She alleges desertion Aug auxiliary of the Woman's asso- be held on succeeding Wednesday 4, 1928 She also charged intoxi- Realty Transfers Leominster Helen J.

Schlusenipyer to Carlyle G. Burland, et ux, Pierce street fittktmm A mixed chorus of 20 voicei, from I the Fellowship of youth, will assist' with the singing Young Hopeful (lookmR over, family album) "Gee, ma, weien't we terribly old-fashioned when we were BILL DOCEKAL. Proprietor LunenhurB Slate Bd Oppositt Fllchburg Ice Tel. 870. MATTRESSES Bedding and furniture at wholesale I prices.

Your old Matllrevscs of all kinds, also nptiolMerlng made ever Juit Uke new, Loneit prices In (he I city. Free estimate 1 FITCITBURG MATTRESS MFG. CO I Tel. 1815 Showroom. 125 St Next to Universal Theatre.

Faclorj, SI Jackson Ave iinmiiiiiumiimimHUiiiiHiiiiHHHi tmmimimiirnrt'' Genuine Eramti NEW j. J. HOGAN PI ENGLAND MONEY CAN DO A BIGGER JOB! As many as seven people may ride for the price of one in an Independent Cab en route. PHONE 3500 47c NATIONAL BISCUIT -Cream Lunch, Graham, Crown Pilot, 7 Mb. pks 1 GRAPE-NUTS, SNIDER'S CATSUP, large bottle P.

G. SOAP, 4 PALMOLIVE SOAP, bar IVORY SOAP, large bar WALDORF TOILET PAPER, for KIMBALL'FWASH. FL' ked Cap, large hot. ciatipn of the Massachusetts Osteo- i rughta. pathic hospital will be held Thurs- I hymn sing will be held Sund-iy niRht at 7 45 at the home of a afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Mrs Allen Ames, street.

Dr Ruth on "The Spiral Examination 74 Blossom Swedish Lutheran church In ad- Brown will dllion to the of of hymns Evald an SoderberR will render piano sclec- I cation in her libel Death of Mrs. Jacob Rajala Mrs Laima E. (Laitala), wife of Jacob Rajala, 12 Saan parkway. ti TJ of Our tions, Rev. Theodore Palmer will iere W1 short addrew and article, on a clmfcal demonstration.

the lives of two great hymn writers --Sunday evening at 7 o'clock a will be presented Gtlberg special service of interest to music will spcuk on the lif' 1 of Anna lovrrs of Filchburg will be given in Polhtone Congregational church A chnius of 60 voices, made up of the combined choirs of West Boyl- iton church directed by Jnhn I. Gnrside. formerly of this eily. and the Rollstone choir, di- recied by Mrs. Harold A.

give an hour Hoppe, and Miss Helen Thompson on the life of Ray Palmer. --The funeral of Mrs Mary H. Quinn, who died at the Massachu- Abraham I Rome, 2d, to Matilda Kumpulainen, Boutelle street. Joseph Nadeau to William Burger, I et ux, Buttrick and Klondike ave- nues. WCTtminster William E.

Simpson, et ux. to Real Estate and Ini-irance 80 Maverick Street COKE died' last night at Burbank hospital 5 1BJ Gl i ilt iett Drive in after a short illness, aged 34. She was born in this city and lived here all her life She was employed for five yenrs as a bookkeeper by the Oliver Furniture Co. She leaves, besides her husband, a daughter Mildred; her parenU, Mr and Mrs. Matti Laitala of three sisters, Miss Aili Partridge Lake Sites tract It costs over $400 to clean Nel- column in Trafalgar square, Redmen's Hall.

Tickets 2S Advt. General hospital Monday. wasi 0 Lunenburff, Mrs. Anna Personal held from the home of her sister, Devon, Cona, and Mrs. Bertha Francn Leary, 208 Aahbum- Rolfc of Gardner r'of hBTT1 Slr fl tod A gh 8 funeral held at Sairtw 1 1 ce ebrated at Jhall Friday 34 o'clock-Burial.

ThuwdaV aT o'cTocTfty in "the West ceme.cry, Ashby i Martin Forham. The church con- The body may be vtevwd at the tained a large conRrrffatlon and the Hintala funeral parlors floral were numerous i Burial in St Bernard's I' Pays to Read Sentinel Want Ads Snippy Printing win move Mer- e. The Press. 804' where Rev John O'Brien Main St. Tel 45M.

Advt. officiated The hesrers were Peter I Kesveny, Ernest Leary, Thomas Me- i White Birch Kindling barrel Nally, Luke Mclnenwy, XJlL.au H'njgJUfm -jmrh-fntrn-Offrrcy I Oner thfy wrro nnmcntionablf Call i nnw new nnmc for them Radio Servlrp. tUMivnann, $3 Farolah Road every York Sun. Tel. 2W9-W.

Advt I Advt Of. A. P. toirlek, Johnsonia, ye, Ear, Nese and Throat. 2 to 4 12 Smil a 34 Funeral hJl) rndo Burial' In Wrtt twTTMtnr.

Aihby- i RICHARO-ln city, March It The CLOVER HILL I 8 368 Main Street SPECIAL BRAN' MUFFINS, doi CAKE BUtCTION CAME, 2 fot 10c 12ci 18cf London. It was last cleaned 192L $25 Reward for evldrnrr leading la the'armt knd of the party or par- 5 atandnnfd garage" nT Alfonso Everrtl 91, Flirhburj. on the nljht i of Mnntfaj, Feb 27 Inform Robert L. Djson, P. C.

A Main Worcester. or John i M. O'Neill, Dof Officer, Ptlrhbnn. 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i RED SEAL COAL W. pUnty I CASH tor you YOT CM borrow I tlOO nfht nrayl Rtyay 1, 1, 6, IO Men INDUSTRIAL BANKERS to.

NEW ENGLAND" COKE WARM HOMES CI.FANHOMrS I NUT STOVE $14.50 15.00 3 hi HIGH TEST RANGE OIL 8c a gftfT The On Market PETRO KARBON $14.50 ton Lcavea No Aihti Charcoal, bags $1.00 I Hardwood, per load $5.00 Kindling, 10 bundles $1,00 Screened Lumps, ton $9.00 Henry Bolduc Fuel Co. Ttil. 2602-W tire party or the whole fanvly will be safely and covrteoatly transported at the one low fare. THRIFTY BUT NOT RISKY INDf Pf NDENT We Are Headquarters for B1RDSEYE FROSTED FOODS C( 290 Water Street Telephones 2581 2582 Need Coal Today iurpnce witfrthe best iiard coal we have ever in town our Super-cleaned Famous Reading Anthracite. UNITED CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, of Fitchbiirg 815 Main St.

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