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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 5

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FRJDAY, JUPTEMKR Police Salary Cut Sustained By Full Bench By full bench drciuort of the supreme Frederick T. Openahaw, Fall River policeman, loot htt Buit against the city for the return oi a 20 per cent pay reduction ordered April 7, 1931 It was a tost case of the validity in pay reductions of all tall River policemen. The full fctiKh the civil serc- Ict rtatute providing for appeal through a district court judce docs not applv because Ihe aefwi l-iker. of Mr Mrs Au M. Buskey.

32 Wa'rert street, this flty, were mar- bnde's parents by ftev Edgar Bruce Price, pastor of First Baptist church. The bride: was attended by Miss Luna M. Crafts. Paul Buskey was the beat man. After a wedding trip to Newport, I R.

I Mr and Mrs Buskey will mata their home In Shirley, The i bracelet and the bridegroom's gift to the best man was a wnting case. Of Parkhill Mill Dead TRUCK OVERTURNS Driver Escapes Without Injury And Owner Sustains Only Slight Cuts tive 01 Slattery All-Liquor Is dent i Co. lor about 20 day In Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr.

Thomson was bom in Glas- Scotland, Dec 24, 1863 and came to this couniry when a young man. Mr Thomson became Buperinten- dcnt at the Pafklnll ii'ill in 1893 i and continued in that jx Mtion until 1912 when he went 10 the Lancaster mills Later he became associated with the A truck operated by Sabatin Solimir.e, Somerville, overturned while driving from Tcwnsend street irito street yesterday aftcr- The license board at a special mctting last nifiht suspended the restaurant ard age licence of Daniel Slat'ery, 45 Lunpnburg street Atty Harry Pemn. counsel for Mr I i declared it w.s a preliminary fVp to the transfer of Mr Blattery's IxVnse fiom a to a taxrrn licer-se It is ur.acrstadc; that members of the licensing fcoaid objected to the operation of Mr Slattery's place as a restaurant on the grounds that the kitchen was ncH large enough not properly equipped for a restaurant business. They suggested that he operaate a tavern Atty Penan his client Will make the changes recommended by the board. i noon.

Joseph S. Vacaro, Wayland, owner of the truck, which loaded with apples, was cut on the nose, face, hands and wrists. Eugene Gazza, a passenger on the truck, and the operator escaped without Uijury. Sergt. William Moms "rd Patrolman Frank Roddy mvesti 7 eatifd the accident The truck got out of control making the turn into Pearl street Part of the contents Were scattered about the road.

Democrats Speak At Elks Carnival Here Many of the Democratic candidates who spoke at the Hotel Raymond last night also visited the Elks' carnival and spoke The fouith night of the fair at- IraLted another bisf crowd. tor of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Manktelow, Little Turnpike road, Shirley, and Elliott W. Buskey, son The carnival will continue again i tonight and end tomorrow when nounced, maior Popularity Begins at Breakfast Popular people are usually well people. They are the people who feel fine, who enjoy life, who see the bright side of thmps--and almost always you'll find that they are the people who eat right.

If yon irant to be popular, if you want to go places and do things, try Shredded Wheat with milk and fruit at least one meal a day. Shredded Wheat 13 a most nourishing food--whole wheat, boiled And baked--in easily digested and delicious form. It contains the carbohydrates needed for energy; the protei ns needed for tissue building; the mineral salts needed for bone structure; the vitamins that help you resist disease; and bran to keep you regular. Nature might have made a better food than uhectt--but ihe didn't! Shredded Wheat is mighty economical, too. Start it today and see if popularity doesn't depend on the way you feel! SHREDDED WHEAT norniniiird Chief Patriarch, S3 wood Y.

Bohaker; high priest, Dwicht 8. McCarty. jvn.oi wardvu. Fredvuck H. Brown, Ayur; lecuiduig ccnbc, Alfred W.

Barnes: financial scribe, Herbert P. Whitney; treasurer, Asa M. Buskey; junior warden, Thomas trustee for three years, Burleigh, house committee. Walter Bent. fTMTM 1 I Fashion In Fur WILLREQFEST (ConHnurd (mm One) selling agents for the Parkhill Mfg.

Co. and after the merger with Amoskeag Co, he continued with the Amory Brown Co. lodge, A. F. and A.

Thomas Royal Arch chapter and Jerusalem commanHpry, of this city In 1926 he demitted from Aurora lodgej and joined a blue lodge Newl York Mr. Thomson was a charter member of Clan Leslie, I He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Thomson, daughter of Mrs. I Amy Upham (Thomson) McKean I of New York city, a son, Robert i Stanley Thomson of Trov, N. a brother, Charles Thomson of Pawtucket, R.

I and two sisters, Mrs. John L. Hunt of Newton and Mrs Jessie Grardison of Milton The funeral will be from the i funeral home of D. Bellows Son, 85 Park place, Pawtucket, R. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock Relatives ond friends are nvited to attend Burial will fc: in Riverside cemetery, Providence.

RUHPOLDING, Germany, Sept J4 the younger generation how to cliTib mountains. 42 septuagenarians of this Upper Bavarian town recently revived "The Day of the Ancients" After prajcrs at a church, they scaled a nearby mountain and had enough energy left to dance with dairy maids in dizzy Alpine Brothers Compete for Office KANSAS CITY, Aug 30 -S W. Van Scoyoc, treasuier of Oakland township, Clay county, Kansas, ran fdr re-election on the Republican ticket, opposed Van Scoyoc. Democrat, his brother. LOCALS --The American Lepior hold beano in the Legion rooms Tuesday n.ght.

--The Daughters of i a will meet at 8 o'clock at the Kaleva home --Miss Jessie Cogswell resumed teaching of the piano and organ. --The Municipal Employes will meet at 8 dock George's hrll -i-Rev Dr Charles Babcrck wi'l preach Tl Re gi.ine of I'T- 1 Anii-C'n ist" 'oni-ht at the Dark gray galyak is used to fashion this sleek spcits and informal daytime coat worn by Frances Drake, screen star A scarf of matching gi.iy wool emerges from the bach of the fraTie-hkx? collar and ties under the chin in an Ascot loop The tire s'nooth i ot the shoulders, full at the elbows and tight at iho -rti sis Flying Is Bijj Expense To (he British Customs In the three months ending 1, ibe Bnt.sh Exchequer paid ojt i nearly JS' 1 000 for the I new cjslorns a a i tv.ent}- one airdromes ports and land'Tr 1 'fields, the customs and crowd of strikers and curious gathered. There were a few derisive yells but no other effnrls were made' to intimidate the workers. The mill anencd this morning as) usual with about the sauia number working as yesterday. The 40-hour week, provided by the NRA code, will be completed today, and, as it is impossible to work bfcyond this numbrr of hours, the mill wi'l no' be open tomorrow Officials said it would open as a ual Monday.

This morning theic were about 50 strikers parading on the southerly side of River street when the workers entered the plant. They booed but made no other distur- bailee 'Snonjv airer tnc mni sisrtwi operations for the day the crowd dwindled to about 25. Some of the sinkers met at Saima hall last light where they ad- Advortise your wants in the Sentinel NEXT WEEK ACRES Of THfllLLS THOUSANDS Of ATTRACTIONS ma year, don't pat off icplng thousands or itrumal attract Ions at in the WO'-ld a cbsnplotiKhlp Srampcclc and Rodeo--150 i corTboja from Caru'li ftnd ll-o West--300 wild rLTd oP trlclc rtot'JT fjp pvcf shDTi in tho EaAt. Twice a -W 2 c- sMmo Ton 11 doson In i a I the 175 prrf i of i vou '1 flncl lh-11 tor tto cBlIro a 11 GOLDMAN'S B-4VD--Son. Sept.

HICKS Honihij to A I 11VCKS (jPtUNt.F'FTI IIOltSF SHOW Efm EreJilns In KIREU ORKS--Dally 17,000 WO I.nESTOCIC SHOW SPECIAL ntOGHAMS ETEHY 1 no 7 DAYS 7 NfQHTS HcmcmlH-r llir dntcfl MaLi? plans nrrri ta Kfy nnfl enjoy the Inindrwis of rromlfu la tluj CT- LllMtioQ of tTi? j-eiirt NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY sfipMimiimiiiiimiiimmii.imiiiiimiiTM i of the provide special 1 music. --A t-j Mr and Mrs Herbert -h DJJ I this morning at the LUCJ I Helen hosmwl --TTiTio IT Heisson forircrly whh S10.000 taxes on imported articles declared tile 5 1 jliiihtinr; And the ic-d or the ImUnec et i Let them go to distant placet! Let them sail the teven icul Let them trade in tpicea, lacet, Scimitari and filigrees. Let them dock at far-off Aden--We can find romance and more On the shelves to full and laden Of our corner grocery store! There well buy black tea from Cbfaa, TWfflnt iflSVes Worn ZahilDlK Figs that come from Asia Minor, Other products from afar. We can get at bargain Coffee out of hot Braxil, Simple foods, exotic spket -Anything we want, at will! Oh, they'll go on yearly whalings -Lei them! You and I can roam, Build otar ships and make oar saflmgi Wjjflim rf Let them foDow their wild Let them tight their Trinidadi! City streets wffl 'our oceans, a werM (he Ml Motor Car Co. as a lolet salesman.

The Regma Elena Junior lodge will have a special meeting tornght at 8 45 o'clock at the house of Miss Sanltjid Eramante, 86 Nashua street. --Ignatius Mclnemey, 19 Williarns street, is visiting his son, Bernard I Mclnemey, in Wilmington, Del, for two weeks His son is emplojed in the law department of the Du- Porvt de Ne-mours Co. there, --Miss Julia Connors was tendered a surprise shower at the home of Mrs. Frank Espie, 25 Atlantic avenue, last evening by about 30 friends in honor of her approaching marriage to Noel Roberts She was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. Refreshments were served and the evening informally passed.

The wedding will be solemnized in St. Columkill's church in Brighton, Sept. 27, at 3 p. m. --At a meeting of King David encampment in Odd Fellows' hall last evening the following officers were Notice of Lost Bank Book Notice hereby given that pan-book No.

78688 Issued by the Worcester North Savlnas Institution, has been lost gnd application has been by the owner for payment at the amount ot the deposit represented by siild boon, ot a duplicate boojt has been stopped Fltchburg, Maw, Sept 13, 19J4. glllDI FOR RENT FurnUhed Apartments Four Rooms 158 South St. TEL. 1341 FOR STERLING RANGE OIL Prompt Deliveries CITY FILLING STATIONS 10 Lunenburg Ills Water St. but whWify wi; Jif for tower rndct of HOUND SYSTEM to 8PRAGIE A DONNEUJCT 'if custoirs airdromes being augmented in its infancy About liX) officers aie at directly engaged the work, which consists passergers 1 baggage and the "om- almost exclusively of examining caratively small quantities of goods that aie transported by There is piac'ucaUy All aircraft arming Great Brit- am frcon abroad are compelled to land at customs an drome for examination, and in event of ft forced landing the pilot is obliged by law to communicate immediately with the nearest customs officer, Years of investigation by the have shown that as a rule the only attempts at smuggling are those made occasionally by individual passengers in the hope of bringing in a few cigars, a 1'H'c scent, or perhaps a camwa, without paying duty.

65,000 Harvest Hops PORTLAND, Aug. 30 estimated 65,000 harvest hands weie needed to handle Oregon's, crop of hops. Youth Directs Library BORGER, Tex Sept. 7 W) Don ffennessee, 19 years old, Is ending his third year in charge of the library here. EXPOSITION ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SILK SALE! 38-Inch ALL SILK CREPE and AII SILK: CANTON CREPE At the Unusually Low Price We Have Sold Many Yards of Similar Quality, At $1.00 Yard NEW FALL COLORS Just Arrived This Week! Malacca Piper Admiralty -Cabalero White Carioca Navy Black i B.

M. Trains To And From Boston Effective Aoril 29 (Daylight Saving Time) Week-Days Week-Days To Boston From Boston Leave Arrive Leave Arrive A.M. AM. AM. A.M.

602., 7.35 310.... 454 6.25.... 35 632.. 7.20.. 759,.

8.47.. 10.15.. 817 8.43 8.50.... 958 9.15 10.00....11.16 .1015 P.M. .11.35 1145....

1.16 I P.M. PJrt. 5....12.40 xl.27.... 303 Pto. 3.10....

4,19 12.17.... 130 4.12.... 542 1.45... 313 425,... 605 430., 649., 702., 7.09., 1055..

620 7.55 820 8.55 A ..1215 510.... 630 534.,,. 646 613.... 730 8.10.... 924 A.M.

L18 632., 1015., P.M. 1.42., 3.02.. 7,00. 10.53, SUNDAYS Arrive Leave Arrive A.W. A.W, 817 825....

943 ...1135 1000....1116 PM. M. P.M. 2.50 2.15.,.. 340 4.34 500....

600 6,55 1 2 727 7.5S 6.45.... 3 IS 800 810.... 9.24 8.35 A.M. ,..1215 10.45....12.13 xSaturdtyi only Headquarters for Maytag Washers AN UNUSUAL OFFERING! Just 8--Model 110 Maytag Washers At the Amazingly Low Price of Easy Terms in early for your MAYTAG! Remember there only 8 left, and no more can be had! Never in history has MAVTAG Warier nieclatiiilar prfcei all absolutely Brand New and built the MAYTAG way UM way that baa won world-wide approval md preference. No Telephone or Maul Orders Taken.

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317,153
Years Available:
1873-1977