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The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts • Page 14

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TBE NOXTn ADAM!) EVENING TKANSC'RrTT. WKDNESDAT. JAM7ART 11. J9M A Goodrich All Rubber Fleece Lined Zippers $3.00 Values $1.95 Gaytee Rubbers Light Weight 1 Snap $1.50 Values $1.00 Men's 4-BuckIe Arctics $3.50 Values HOES THAT ATISFY $249 James Martin JO HOLDEN ST. Broom Sale We Have 360 Brooms on Sale from 9c each to 59c each 50c Brooms for 29c 70c Brooms for 39c 75c Brooms for 49c 85c Brooms for 59c BurlingameDarbysCo.

TEL. 41--WE DELIVER Vegetable or Animal Uio IfMclirr her class fo wrifr a srnlenrc uslnj? the ord one pupil hands In, "U'c arc i human beans." so-- Simic urc nnd sonic arcn'l. COOKED PRESSED CORNED BEEF Don't fnrgrt, you arc i i of having a nice dish of home inndt? lni.sh Tor supper, that our own make of CookrJ Cotncfl Mr of is Usr quickest, host and most ccnnninical tlniiff to use. It Is a soliil meat and Ihc very nlcc.st sivect picklcij corned hrpf we know how (t a arc making a (resli supply today. PICKLED I I A Un you fviT Ions () somothinff ilifTcrcnt, sonic- IhlnjT with to it, i sharp sour pickle? If j-nu (lo, (ry S'jinc lilcil LnnihTcinciirs or Picklod Pips' Kcfl or niro picci- of I'nckrl llnnryrnmb Tripe.

Tliry am all cooked ami ready to eat and i surely a i yuur OLIVES PICKLES We i a fine supply of all kinds. I'ioklps in bulk and In glass i i i i Sour, i pirklcs, In i all kimls, all sizes, all prices from lOc lip. Sweet i I'irkles--loose, tn bulk Hi. 10c Sweet Gherkin Tickles--by count i for lOe Sour Gherkin Tickles--nice size 3 for lite i Cucumber Tickles--rtAl i 4 for lOc i Jams Preserves The Vcr.v Kcsl AVc Can C.ct at the Lowest I'rires Possible 1875 Bafeman's Market 1934 Tel. 102--103 Verification of Pass Books The I of tlic State requires that all Savings and Iiitei-eM.

Departments of Trust Companies shall call iu i depositors' pass books for verification during the present year. Please present your book as soon as convenient, not later a Feb. 28, that any interest may be added and your balance verified. North Adams Trust Company North Adams; Mass. LITTLE INTEREST IK RESTORING PAY Legislature Recommending Cut "Weak Kneed" DECLARESPRATT Woman Bags Wild Buffalo PHILIP WESTON'S ESTATE $300,000 Legislators Point Out Em- ployes Dissatisfaction as Saugus Representative Tries to tLelp State Em- ployes.

Boston. Jan. 31--The, which voted cut Ihe salaries of state and coimly employes was kneed, timid mid with an car too drx-e lo (lie ground. Rep. C.

P. Nelson 1'ratt of Sauiuis charged In appearing before the joint 00111111111TM on Public Sorviee In support of restora- lion of the wage cuts. i Tlie hearing, which It was antlcl- pa ted would attract considerable attention and which was exix-cted to jnck Hie larne Gardner Auditorium ut the. State House because of Its vi- I a niporwncc was mcngcrly allcnd- cd. About 40 people were present, one of them a woman.

Some time a members of the Legislature drifted Into the auditor i and the place took on the jx-ai rvnce of a joint convention of the House and Senate. The battle for the restoration of the salary cuts was waged almost i by the senators and representatives prc.vnt. The famous Cl Clnt which stubbornly resisted tle passage of the wage cut when this problem was fought out in the letfislalivc chamber, led the arguments before the committee. At no time during the hearing did Hie attendance reach 100 spectators. The a holds nearly 1000 people.

In General the legislators pointed out, a i the a is suffering from Will of Paper Company President is Offered in Plerco E. Cusjldy of the Mine town. There Ut real oMnte ol mu'. JKT- I sonal property of it Elconore Adam of was appointed of Hie cntntc oJ Pierre A a of a town, trie bond BJIOWJUK rrni cstaie 01 and personal projiortv of ISO. Personal Paragraphs a Court--Be- Eunice onon of quests to Family.

tins returned to her home a KrrK's visit i mends In I Miss iei Anderson of the lloaii lias none lo Chicago where she i s(x-nd the rrma.ndrr of the i Mrs. a a 01 KBM a i Is the a i der of the i i son Ur John Srhrnlnr In RnMK 'or. N. Y. Miss A i NVvvm.ui of Union street is C' iMned to her home by (Associated Press Photo) Mrs.

Cora Snlsbury of Ganado. is shown with the buffalo she shot when a officials allowed a bison hunt in House Rock Valley. Five men completed i party and each ninirod was allowed to hunt down one buffalo from the stale-owned herd. Attorney Milton B. Warner of PUt.sneld filed in Probate court yes- i I a i of i i Western of Pltt.vllcld.

president, of the Byron Weston company of Ualton. The bond shows $300.000 In personal property, as an estimated value of estate. Mr. "Weston bequeathed his watch and tall mahosuny clock lo his son. Philip.

and other Jewelry Is lo be divided among the widow, Theodora P. Weston: the children. Philip, a i Louise and Theodora Anne Weston. and the testator's brother. Donald M.

Weslon. The widow receives tile furnishings in the street home, and automobiles. The rest of Inc. estate Is left In trust for (lie benefit of Mrs. Weston during her life and then the three children have a life interest i each Is 25.

when he or she receives his or her share of the'principal. The trustees may advance $10.000 lo the. son. Phillip. Jr.

after he a a i the age of 21 to aid Him In business if. In their judgment, it Is wise to do so. The ivltlow nnd brother are named trustees and executors. The will was drawn December 1, 1910. Treadway is Host In Washington Home the effects of dissatisfaction innong it.s employes.

Tile Commonwealth was characterized as a colossal Simon Ijcgrcc. It was also alleged a I he State is viol a i tile NITA Blue Eajilc by having in Its employ at least 30 person under the. gildexl dome who are recciv- inc. less than $10 a weekend In in- fititutlons a week. The members of salaries are but $3 the House nnd Senate received a pat on the back from Roll.

Pratt who claimed their 1 labors were worth at least J3500 a year i increases added in the present mileage allowance and an allotment to cacli solon for work. Even tho Ciovernor has seen the error of his wny and now favors a restoration of pay cuts nt least in part. Hep. Pratt declarcti. While Pratt particularly ill behalf of legislation which he had Introduced along with Hep.

Stephen A. a i of Marlboro he was heartily in favor of the pmvose of the entire batch of 17 bills before the committee providing for the restoration of pay to stale municipal and county employes. Hep. a said that he did not be'' licvc 10 per cent of the legislators who favored cut when it was adopted would today vote for It. In fact he said that if the vote on wage cuts had been taken a month earlier or even a month later than ft was that no salaries would have suffered.

He. urged s'pecdy action so a the question would not drag along nnd become a political bugaboo at nomination i to frighten sonic of the members. In a calm manner Senator George G. Moyse, chairman of the Ways and Comjnittee, watchdog of the budget, favored the bill. He told the committee that a state, nation, i or town Is only as good as the services they give nnd that a dlssatlsfled servant mentis poor government.

Club Richmond Will Re-open on Saturday John P. Walekcr, manager of the Richmond-Wellington Hotel Corporation announced today the re-opcn- ing of Don Weston's Club Richmond on Saturday evening of the present week. Owing to the many private social functions scheduled at the hotel Hie Club Richmond, was discontinued i the holidays. Don Weslon nnd his Club Richmond orchestra which was highly popular with the patrons last season will be on hand to please the dancers. As an added a a i Miss Lillian Worias i present two original dances assisted by Don Weston.

Houghtonville Club Has Concluding Whist The last of a series of lour whist parties was held last evening by the Hou-rhtonvllic Men's club at the Houghlonvllle school. Due to the cold weather and difficult i i I a section of the city the attendance Washington, Jan. 31--Representative Allen T. Trcadwny of Stockbridge, dean of the Massachusetts delegation in Congress, entertained with a i at his home last night in honor of Justice Harlan F. Stone in- was no; so huge as usual, there being eluded Hubert Lincoln O'Brlej), Ar- but scvrn tables in piny.

The door lluir 13. Chapin of Springfield, Sen- prize- last i was won by Mrs. utor Wallace H. i of Maine, A i i Brooks and Thomas Crofts was the i of the series prize. Re tlK Probate Court Allows Will of F.

Courchene The probale court at Pittsfleld yesterday allowed the will of Fridolene Courchene of this city and made Arsene Courchene of Milton executor. The bond sliows real estate of J4500 and personal property of $500. Tile court also appointed At(y. Francis W. Cassidy of Adams administrator of the estate of his brother, "Wear-Ever's" Greatest Percolator Value Makei Finer-Flavored Coffee Flaror-sarlnit, lieat-rnalnlnA cover.

Protected glaM I i a I "cool" Uroad bottom heats quickly. -CUPSIZI CUFSIZI 65 PAYNE-CUMMINCS HARDWARE CO. TEL 25 or 26 Minority Leader 1J. Snell, who is alumnus of Amhcrst college; Representative Scliuylcr rltt who is an a of Amherst i a whist prizes were won by following Fred Cole, Mrs. Thomas Crofts, Donald Brassard.

college; Representative Edward Goss. i Mrs. Anvmid Bcnuchomin. both of Connecticut: Judge J. a Frank Brassard, Mrs.

Charles Brcs- Covington, Gilbert Grosvenor, presi- Arr.iand Bcauchemin, Louise dent of the National Geographic to- Glcason, Margaret King, Michael clcty; Walter R. Tuckcnvmn and King. Tho club will Inaugurate a new Heaton I. Treadway. scries of four whist parties next Tuesday evening at the schoolhouse.

LocaJ Intelligence --A meeting will be held by the I. R. T. club r.t club rooms on Norih Personal Paragraphs street promptly at 6.30 o'clock this evening and all members quested to present. --Mrs.

WiiiU-r Aspinall of New street, Greylock, will entertain Die members of Ct. Allies Guild of Andrew's Episcopal chapel this ning nt her home. Miss Betty Rudd and Miss Mnry arc re- of 'he Orchid Identity Shoppe returned last, evening from Boston where a the New land Ladies' Hairdressers' convention. Severn! nciv creations in licnd dress were shown during the convention. I CALA I REOPENING Don Club Richmond I HOTEL) Feb.

3rd I and DANCE 8:30 Tn Close SPECIAL ATTRACTION LILLIAN WORIAS In "ORIOTNAI, DANCES" Musie by Don Weslon's Club Richmond Orchestra Minimum Food Check 85c No. Cover Chnrffe J. F. WalFkrr, Mjrr. I1ANCS WHAT do they tell? Are they washboard hands, roughened and reddoncd by near-scafding water and none too mild soap? Or are they a handi, a prefer a keyboard to a waih- board hands that need not hide when company comes? THIS is only one reason for usrng our service.

There arc others, too, of convenience, a i i and economy. Try us this week MODEL LAUNDERING LINCOLN ST. HILUAMS7WHA OUT OF NORTH ADAMS 30S 1 ADAMS HSfi vou Prosperity Note lor GOOD CARS AUTOMOBILE ROW TODAYS CLASSIFIED SECTION Lucky Strike brings Bloomsburg, Pa. (A.P.1-- Judge Charles B. Evans says a gold medal should be awarded Prens Oirton-- He's three weeks ahead In support payments to his wife.

Several months npo Judge Evans ordered Girton, who was out of a Job then, to pay $4 weekly when Yesterday the husband reported back to domestic relations court with the statement he was paid up to date and his wife had $12 in advance. Furniture Auto Loans to 9300 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON ON THE AIR Small to yoar income mar be extended over inr eoorenienl 1. fi. 10months orlanaer. COME IN--fflONE-OR WtfTE Industrial Bankers of Inc.

North Adams Branch Tel. 1S82 11 State SI. Lie. 151 MM. THIS COOPON TOMkYI From llii Diamond Hont-Skot i i Optra Hnat In Thii SiluTdiy P.

Enters Standard over the Red ind'Blue Networkl ofNBC, LUCKVSTRIKE will the Meoopolinn Oftn Through these Saturday afternoon hrbad- casts, direct fromihe Metropolitan Opera House in New York City, we endeavor to pay our respects to the inherent good taste of A i a the good taste that has brought such overwhelming patronage to Lucky i We feel Luclcies Open, "DitWilkiri" Always tlie Finest Tobacco and only the Center Leaves are the finer things of life because in making this fine cigarette we use always the finest tobaccos and only the center leaves May we express the hope that while you are enjoying the i a broadcasts you add to that enjoyment by i i a Lucky? NOT the top leaves --they're under-developed ZL Cream of the Crop NOT the bottom leaves i-- they're inferior in quality.

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