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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 10

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Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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FntHKMG 3BfTWEU MOMMY. JANUARY MOD'E'S the Moment Indian Princess HORIZONTAL IW'lio Was the heroine in the picture? Slavic pergoa. 11 Heritable to Previous is In 'poorer health. IS Pertaining 17-Waa vic- 'torious. 2S Ths T-- ars to claim "61: their TaeeL Hour 22 Type'standSrd.

Above. 'S5 August (abfer.l 56'Anyihing place. :31 To avoid. ps'One- in 37 Approaches. 39 Parrot fish.

13 Her was chisf ot 18 Little 19 To dine. 1 Flowejr parto: 4 Rubbed-out. Pronoun. TShe rescued from ikath. S2 To bind.

54.Fish. 55 To leer, 57 Chairs. 53 Agent. 61. Beam.

To eorrodo. VERTICAL 1 Her UOier -rrr-l'. Food container, Mertnrtin dye. To possess. 6 To bow 7 Three.

Physician- 10 So.uth America. Meadow. 24 Matter. 26 Grass start. 5S Chief of a dan.

SOFloating raaeses of Senseless. 31 Broad nccfc scarf. slate. 35 Krien. 40 42 Oprrehu'ive of 43-Inlets.

46Circler. 49 To employ- ill Wine. 54 SG Deity. 53 Doctor OUT OUR WAY By William. TO WAIT, NEW YOU IN FAU--MM BUY POUR KINDS 0 CXttSt THtfiE.

BORN THIRTY VEARS TOO SOOM. OUR BOARDING IT -firry -i- Minmiim'tmiip 1 COY TMWU OCD fcCOTLAKlO VMKD AND I WILL EXPLAIN IN TULL 0 1 I I if I Mf i tUOJ IIU iVkHJHbUWKMatUR'11 II IMiJI l-i if (r i--H i i 11ITUJ WASH TUBES Wanda La Dreeema By CRANE i WV.N. Hfe'S DU65S TD KILL, EM SAY HE HOPE VCU'LU MOTA OUT TO HIS B15 ESTATE EN bO VACKTIMO AW MA'M. AM SEE HIM DRIVE UP T. MEVER HEARD OP EASY, ft WEN 5 CALLIN', IN A TWENTY- FO'- CYLINDER THE BUM.

IF HE'S A PALUZA WIF TWO PAL OP W1NDVS, HE'S BROKE. TELL HIM TM MOT IN. A GOT A 2OO VACKT, EM HAH' ME A PAT CAP'N EASY SHO.IS 1 DICKIE DARE Trademark pSW for. U. Hcgislratlon 5.

Patent Ofjlw Just In Time! By MILTON CANIFF 33 bO 1 st I Jfe JAP LORD GIVES UP POST! front One) inducted into office in time to lake his seat on the government-bench Parliament is reconvened. It was considered too early today to gauge the Aignifi- of -tJif rabinct change, but political writers and non-Japanese military experts opinion prevailed that rrtirement may be the signal long suppressed liberal an- move.Titr.i to lift 7m! bf-licved. ii msy! of a furbu- be in the A a i ot the Iaii5- PlTl- and Bu.w;-^sp-iip^e-Jrar Some -writers, not ing the pentirneness of illness 1 from pneumonia, reported to have been the cause of hu resigning, believed that the- war minister--foreseeing a decline in the-army Clique's fortunes--seized this plausible opportunity to retire with his prestige unimpaired. YOUTH DRAGGED BY EXPRESS TRAIN (Continued from One) The er.gint*! of the second tec- lion saw the bsgga.ee rewn on the tracks arxd halted his train. In the inicrraJ Wetstein ww found, ur.co;i- sorous, rm ihe tracfc: st Boyston station, n'rxiut 8 mile away, irain frcm vhich irJIcn New York, its ur.iware c-C ihe acrident.

WeUtein ma.lc mir.ule dash th" 'o ihc lowpr of Bay station ard Ijed fnr handle at the rwr rnci of Ihe ia5t car ihe train ss The Kelievfd he found ihe vntjbuw (nd tn ccito uv bitisui until irain reached the whert. strenevh gntw. be thr train. PKAlfflS C.C SALES ARMY 1 1 WJ Ul WI front Col. Henry G- Bowen's army fellows; 'Divmten- I 5.

Anglim. Team" 1--Caplafn, James' C. Andrew; ISeutenants, Bruce Richard H. I. Garlton FanvelL Philip A- Hbnnon and Albert J.

Toner. Team Arthur P. Le- lieutenants," Will Ayer, Franklin C. Cross. Myrton A.

Cutler, Leslie J. Mossman and Sherwin P. Parkhurst. Team 3 Captain. G.

Burton Lord; lieutenants, Sol Dubner, David J. Hawthorne, WUliten Hay John B. Hayes. 4--Captain. Albion W.

fder- rill; lieutenants, Fred R. Bngham. Dr. George T. Greenwood, Frank E.

Hatch. Harold M. Fand Minot R. Stewart. Division 2 Major, Robert P.

Is New-Thrill "For "Sportsmen Flaherty; Lieutenants', Walter Bad- day. in Hollywood. Or suppose that stiibner, Joseph H. Bernier, George The had not venffig-- Samuel McLaughlin. I He half raised his hand to touch Team 22--Captain, Harry i his lips, then turned and walked A i h-miit in Ynrk very prmxi KM for nrnr Jdrvl rf old to HoU LOOM FALSE TEETH TV AitlDTTH unnnjr tr ptoln finn tftv Team Captain, Curtm H.

Brockelrr.au: Barney Rosen, Wilfrod A. CKarron. Wilfred Cotf. Alia, i C. awl Joseph J.

Team i Captain. George R. Frnw: Sleplien Boiiocw, Donald H.dHen. Willnrd P. Hur- rtrweil, Arthur G.

and Kus- E. Teirn 7--Captain, Hirr--' D. Per.an: lieutenants. Harry Baylin. Frar.ci? W.

Hundley. Edwurd W. and FrTrferic Pea'vxiy. Team David A. Bprn'er.

Td- wifl H. Griiw, W. Morgan. -Toneph H. Miller; Lieu tenants, Benjamin Ash- jer, Bert E.

Gage and Joseph G. I FJvnn. team. 23--CapUia, Richard, Stiles; Orlando, E. Bicfcford, Walter A.

Downing, John Eager, George V. Upton, and John F. Widlund. Team 24--Captain. Clarence Lieutenants, Henry Bothner and Thatcher Rich.

A. BLOND GODDESS ream bacfc to the hotel. He was in a gl of anticipation, bemused and clear Upon His regartflor Btrbert Jensro) Tomorrow, Myberg makes cision of moment de- dropped to his side. The girl's slender figure took on a new poise. She said hurriedly: "We mustn't be silly.

You must go now. You--Oh, how mournful you look!" Her little laugh broke on a half note. Swiftly she drifted against Frank. She shook his aVms in a small gesture of good-humored protest- She stood on tip-toe. Lightly her lips brushed his--a fleeting feather of fraijrsnce.

then shf was cone, But she WES not gone from Frank'? rrrr.d. He stood, at the and i.ipid!y nirtning through the iirap.gc triiil of -events that bmucht them to this spot Therf were so many chances that 'hey ha-p Suppose, fnr ote. thai madly dcc.ded to follow hci car that Abusing the Beatitude (Boston Transcript) An English vicar remarked that he couldn't understand why 10 r.jny of his congregation wcm straight from church, to a public "I said his curate, "you rrupht call thst 'thirst after 1 SHORTE COLDS fROVED BY 2 CENEKATIONS Albert Belli- John Auhncrtoti. Du- nrvont. Bernard Falk and If the "dude" in the yacht shown here are lucky enough to land one of the leviathans they're huiuing.

they'll have pirnty of ice to pack him with, they're juM foot of Mu.r glacier. jn thf icy vnter. Wctt are (fettjng thrill out of pflftirne of using specially equipped The crnft shewn here belongs to Campbell Church. of Seattle. A- Latuff.

lifuamantiL, Walter Donkm, IJT W. Hitfutt Anrf TnMMM MttttllfWt TMIH Albert Phil- litvtMunU, Arth ur H. Ife- A n. ftr-- TaIor and Paul J. Wood- Team IT-CipiAin.

Waiitr Woodruff; Gardner C.i OCoarr.r. Dr Alfred D. and John H. Welch Colonel rrKnr.u Cowdrey army C. ti-- Orpttm.

Nirhtn Tettxn, tA KL-CoUa M. Herman Freed and Anrtond Hayden. TfWTl jj. Herbert W.Jkie, Huntlie Cot- dortj Montuon, Verrw C. ftulwr, Prieirt and Clevwly, Wesley EHm G.

Team H--Captain, W. Marcy: lieutmanta, Albert B. Albert P. W.l- liato J. F.

HUMTI F. WUaoe. Major -Robert IT--Captain, Herm (i Robert A. Hail. F.

aUrU niTi MIH SmrUi. rar, Laoa A. Dtitfjr, CvwvM U. I 18- -CapUin. William Dudley, B.

and Laurence Htibhs TftTn Hr-rrwn H.ilii- day, I. Fnvi 1. Htimphrey. Frwd S. Hunr- Rudolph T.

and Herbert Oliver Perry: Boland, Hvnry BuferfM. Jrsnri. Rhnten an'l William EL '-t Vijor WilHam f. Sammrtt Zl-CapUln, B. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Ctty IUO it hl 5 T53 HIM Maturity Maternity.

Middle Age Al tbcw: trying fo tide TOM ot Life, Take it A nwdiciM wbkk OB wrinva of MWtp BOO.OOO fmMt (Mtd, LYDIA E. ranuu CHIPOIRO.

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