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KVININfl TRAKtCKirT, WEPMMOAY, AUftiHT .11. WILUAMSTOWN NEWS SAFFORDS GIVE 2ND RECITAL SUNDAY irirtBta to Present Program ot 1 Mendelssohn- Bartholdy Compositions in Praemtlmj, a program entirely 'derated to of Dr. -Felix hold organiat and director of mule at. Laura Tappeji 'SaDord, talented contralto and iwill prewnt their second coi- eert Chapin hall Sunday evening 1.11 o'clock. The concert has bees especially arranged aad will fee presented In compliment ot Dr.

Albrecht' Mtndelasbhn-Bartholdy of Hamburg, a (randton of tbe famous and distinguished lecturer ot the Institute, of While the concert Jcyreeeated primarily for the mem- ben- and g'ueata ot the Institute, it be ojwa to the public at large. of tie pfonouncid Interest Baown-in Mr. and Mn. Sat' ford's concerts in past ot the; Institute and the attendance present 'at last Sunday evening's recital it is certain that the Chapin Sail 'auditorium will be well filled evening. Tie program that wijl be Mr.

SaSord at ti as follows: Senate In F-Mlnor for Organ a Allegro Adagio RecitalIvo Allegro, violoncello and plaio, Opus 68-' AllejTo auai vlrace -m Allefretto scheireando Jtolto Allegro Vivace. Beberio from Scotch. Symphony. Tkree Songs for "On Wings-ot Song" "KlghtttSong" Odd Fellows' Team to Play Mohawk All Stars According to announcement made todafc by the manager ot 'the Odd Fellows' baseball team, the nine will play the Mohawk Stan of North '1n what promises to' be' an contest, on Cole field tomorrow evening a't o'clock. On fTneiday evening ot next week the will play the State street ot on Cole Held at the same hour.

Classified Adi ANTIQUES--And home made rugs for 'sale. Mrs. Main St. Tei. BOY--Wanted or -more a w'eek.

Blilkjey. gt, BMALIi PENKNrFE a i iandle, several blades and scissors. Please return to 3. 1(3, WllUamstown. NEW ANTIQUE SHOP-- Mr: and Mn.

E. Slice, South. Church North Adams, Mass. (On State Road to Adam's'.) WILLIAM F. CAMERON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS STEAMSHIP TICKETS PO8TOFFICE BLOCK, SPRING ST.

SEL. 289-W 'WILLIAMSTOWN THE WALDEN TONIGHT "CAM1LLE OFaiTHE BARBARY COAST" with MAE MOORB HARRY T. MOREY Review and Fablee TOMORROW NIGHT "THE UNFAIR SEX" with HOPE HAMPTON Hal Roach Comedy and DELCO-LIGHT PRODUCTS Electric Light and Power Plants 32 and 110 Electric Water 32 and 110 Volts D. C. and 110-220 Volts A.

O. Inquire ROBERT H. NYE Tel. Ashfield 7 Dealer for Berkshire, Franklin, Hampshire a Hampdea Coantiea, LOCAL DEALERS J. K.

FERGUSON Wfllluutowa GEO. GRANT, Jr. Te THE "FRIGIDAIRC" ELEC- TKIC KE MACHINE and NATURAL DRAFT OIL BURNER W. N. O'CONNOR rlKKInt Con- tl Telephone SS1-M THE TRANSCRIPT ud left at Ike Mareti Brneat Ooodrick, A.

H. L. B. TnuucrW't telohooe rooat EAIMrtel BMB ALFRED SMITH WEDS ELIZABETH I Ceremony Performed at St. Patrick's Church Today A pretty wedding took place Sn St Patrick's church thta morning- when Elisabeth A.

Qulan of First became the bride of'Al- fred L. Smith ot North Rev. James F. X. pastor ot the church, performed the ceremony.

The were Mlsa Delphlne Smith of North Adams, slater of the groomi and Frank J. Quinh, brother of the bride. The bride attractively attired In powder blue georgette with hat to match and carried pale salmon butterfly Her maid was gowned IX -Copenhagen blue georgette with hat to match and also rnrrlfid The gifts to the bridesmaid and best man were gold pieces. Smith was formerly ejn- ployed at the Arnold Print Works In North Afltms and the groom, who is an ex-service man, employed as a chef In North Adams. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Smith are well known In thla vicinity. Following an unannounced wedding trip the, couple will return to North Adams where a newly furnished home at ITS Liberty street them. CLUBS TO CONDUCT SUNDAY SERVICE and Broad Brook Clubs at White Oaks Church The regular morning service in the 1 White Oak! Congregational church, Sunday at 10.45 o'clock will be. In- charge of th'e Broad Brook Boys' club and the Oak Leaf club of'the church.

Members two organlcatfons are requested 'to meet at the church Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock when plans for tbe service will be made; Alexander Wright to Conduct Prayer 'Service --Alexander Wright will conduct Uie regular mid-week prajrer 1'n tbe Central Baptist church at. tomorrow evening. Mfc Williams Odd Ladies To Meet Tomorrow Night Mt. Williams lodge, Odd will hold Its regular meeting in Odd on Cola avenue tomorrow evening at 7.45 o'clock. Local and Personal Newman Roberts ot the Mount Hope farm who Is confined to the Albany General hospital where -she is receiving eye Is.

reported, as rapidly recovering from the ailment. Mrs. Nelson Roberts of Church street.and lira. Charles Burke and daughter of Plttsfleld are vacationing In Atlantic City, J. Godfrey and family ot Water street are enjoying a vacation at Windsor 1 Cummington Lydla Wlllcutt Wells, 9.1, widow ot Alexis Wells, died Saturday evening -at tbe home of her son, Darwin Wells, on Cummington hill.

Tbe funeral was held yesterday afternoon, Rev. A. J. Dyer, a nephew, officiated. The burial was on Cummington hill.

Mrs. Wells was the 'last ot her family. She Is survived by six children. Henry of Wakefield; Charles of Conwan Thomas of Haydenvllle; Janes of Northampton; William of Rosllndale; Darwin at Cummington; by IS grand-children, 27 great grand-children and one great great Rev. J.

Providence, R. conducted the morning service at tbe village church last Sunday. Rev. C. M.

Sangree of LHchfteld, a former pastor of the church will preach next Dr. and Mrs. Bugene Lyman ot New York City are spending a few days at Dr. Lyman 1 old home In this village. The date of tbe meeting ot the Highland Congregational Club is Friday, Aug.

20. Rev 1 Irving Maurer of Cleveland, will give "Outlook" in the morning, followed by dlicusslon. Tbe Wllkolt Reunion, an annual event was held today and the Porter reunion will Uke place tomorrow. Cnmmlngton has Its full quota of summer vlslton whose presence at the social gatherings in tbe locality most welcome. county commissioner, delivered an address before the Men's Club at tbe Community Ho'ase Monday evening.

Gharlerriont --For Consisting ot ot laid, rood newly dwelling boon, alao new cow Situated 1 3-4 from Cbarleaont Known tbe 'old Pete Place. Heaton for aellinf, moved ont ot town. Price reasonable. Good opportaalty for rlfbt party. 1 For aee V.

A. Acaetfal. Afent, Sullivan North ODD FELLOWS ADMIT EIGHT NEW MEMBERS Plans for 'Annual Clambake and Activities Made at Well Attended Meeting. Eight MW wen iiltlat- and several (or meo- kerahlp reeeWed at' a mwOm ot Abraham lodge. Odd held In Odd Fellows' hall last eveninf.

It planned at the meeting that the annual clam bake ot the organization will be held In. South- Sunday, Ajj-' gust .21. The clam'pake one of the no it erenta on the Odd Fellows' year and the committee which Is In charge of arrangements, has made eilen- for year 1 bake. It will be In the form of an all day outing with a clam chowder dinner at'nooa and tbe bake at 4.30 o'clock. During the day a varied program -will be conducted In which everyone will be eipected to participate.

Tickets, for the bake may be obtained from Frank Mc- Lalnl 'C. ft. Wheldon and W. E- Burr. AnnouuuetuGiit TS-S3 SMB it list night's meeting that a large class initiation will be held In Odd Fel-lows' hall, August JMT when the Lenox degree team ot Lenoi will be present to Induct the class and a number of grand lodge officers will also be' present to take part.

was also announced last evening that the travelling gavel will be presented to the Abraham Lincoln lodge at tbe meeting by the Adams lodge and delegations from Blacklnton, North. Adams, Plttsflold and planning to attend. Lenox are Readsborp 'Miss Elsie Pellegrini of Dorchei- ter, -Is visiting at, tha home of her Pellegrini. Mrs. X.

Monte and daughter son, of Mechanvllle and Mr. Burton Sweet were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Letourneau. Miss Alice Mioall, a former Readsboro teacher was a guest of Km.

George Ballou over ths week-end. Miss Abble L. King ot Ludlow, has been engaged to teach the high school and act as principal. Miss King has had several years experience.In this state and also in Connecticut and comes highly recommended. The members of St.

Joachim's choir went to Wilmington Sunday with Father Dolnataro, to sing mass. Following the service all went to Lake Raponda accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'Damohr and had dinner at the hotel. Arthur Bouvier, Melvln Stickles and Elto'n Thayer are in the cavalry at Fort Ethan Allen training camp for'the ot Gardner Brown, who has been, at Lake Wln- nepesaukee for several weeks has joined them at.the camp.

Miss Ida whose marriage to Joseph Clmonettl of Ngrth Adams, Is.announced to take place Saturday, was given shower' at her home last Friday evening by twenty-five ot her girl friends and many nice and useful gifts were presented to the bride-to-be. J. H. Kennedy spont. the week-end at his home In Shelburne Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawkes of Orange, spend Sunday with Mrs. Hawkes' parents, Mrs. S.

F. Wellman of Tunnel street. Mrs. Neal Dolan and daughter, Phyllis, accompanied them home Sunday night for a week's stay. Jlrs.

Herbert Stickles left Saturday for a three weeks stay with her sisters In Boston. Mr. Stickles who Is having his vacation will Join her there soon. Miss Geraldlne Busklrk of North Adams Is spending a week her couain. Mrs, L.

D. Newell of Sch'ool street. Bert Seney and two children, Jeanette and Doris were week-end visitors with Mr. Seney's parents, Mr. Mrs.

B. T. Seney of School street. 'Jeanette remained for a longer stay and Donald Bouvier returned with them to Gloversvllle for a visit. Earle H.

Blanehard a son Klngsley returned to their home la Waterbury, Sunday, Mr. and Sirs. H. B. Blanehard carrying them as far as Holyoke, Mass.

Mr. and Mrsx-H. F. Jewell visited relatives In West Springfield Saturday and Sunday. Their niece Mrs.

William Dlckson and two children returned home with them for a weeks slay. Mr. and William Dooley ot New York city are guests ot their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Chase. Mrs. Amelia Davis Is spending a short tlmi with friends In Wilmington. About 35 members Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at Mausert's beach In Clarksburg, Saturday.

No one need-have any excuse for getting out of gasoline If near Readi- boro as we' now have Rve filling stations. Qu! Scala, -while running a shaper at No. 2 factory rece'wtly had the misfortune to cut the little finger ot the right hand, finger the Joint. He will probably be unable to go to work for two more weeks. Queen Seney returned home Saturday from a few days' itay In Sbelburne Falls.

Danny Gore ot Indian Orchard. came Tuesday for a visit at the of grandmother, Mrs. Mary Croaler. Mr. and Mn.

Francti Mulany and sister, Edna Trew, and. little Lucyle a were In Hposlck Falta on 't'uestfay. The North HID tehool opened Monday, August with the tame teacher, Mr. Noble. The other school i IB the town will open the Tnewiay following Labor and all will be la session for 31 weeks.

Mitt Flora Carpenter ot West Sprltgrield. has beea engaged to teach tbe fifth and sixth in place of MMM. let ratura tor Robert CUrk hat a two u4 otker of tntereet. Mr. Herbert Lee of and Mr.

and Mn. of N. ot MtV FrmneU over, the Mr. and Mr. Trew left dtr, while Trew remaiieJ for a longer visit with her sliter, Mulaay.

Mn. George Mather and soa, and lady friend of Monmere, N. witb Mn. Mather 1 mother, Mn. for two vacation.

Greenfield Emma Streeter, aged 73, widow ot Uriah N. Streeter, died at the home at 17 Shelburne street, yesterday afternoon after a long period of 111 health. Mrs. Streeter'waa born January IB Bernardston and.her early life was spent there. Sbe was a graduate of Powers In- ttltute.there and after a teacher In Bernardston Ve'rnoa, She had lived In tbe put 40 yean and waa a member ot All SorrTS' Unitarian church, the Auxiliary to Lieut, John F.

Galvln post ot the American Legion, and auxiliary to "Canton Davis Patriarch Militant. Mr. Slreeter died about three i Mrs. Streeter Is survived by two sons, R. Lorenzo ot Holyoke and Samuel U.

Streeter' ot Greenfield and one daughter, Mrs. Emerson J. Carpenter of a Clarence F. Hale ot Montague and fonr grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thursday 2 o'clock at the home, with Rev'.

Houghton Page ot All Souls' Unitarian church, officiating, and the body will be taken to Bernardston tor In the district court yesterday, Judge Philip H. Ball presiding, William Newton ot Holyoke was found not guilty to a charge of driving a motor vehicle so as to endanger the lives and safety of the. public and was discharged. The complainant In the was Edward Majesky ot the state, police, and the young man was arrested on Jane 27th, the day ot the alleged offense. It, hi said that tbe boy, who was driving his father and mother and sister to Vermont, forced'a Ford sedan off the road and up Into the laws, at the Whately Four Corners roads.

The young man testified that he was forced to pass a car ahead of him which had suddenly come to a'stop and.that be knew nothing of the jar behind him being forced oft the road until he was stopped by the state officer some distance-up. the road. gtatemerlts were corroborated by other occupants ot the car. David Livingston of Chapman etreet was found guilty of assault and battery on his wife and was sentenced to three months in the house of Sentence was-suspended, however. The class ot 1908 ot the Held high school are today holding thetr annual reunion at the Corslg- lia camp on tbe Green river.

Tbe Catholic Woman's council will hold annual outing fafc! Lake Rohuata oa Wednesday, 18th, and all members who Intend to make the trip are asked to communicate with members of tbe committee her fore Monday evening, In order that sufficient transportation may be provided. Tbe committee Is composed of Mrs. Frank Knox, chairman, Mrs. Vincent A. Solway, Mrs.

Kdward J. McHugh, Miss Katberlne Daly and Mrs. The Hampshire and Franklin Medical societies held a joint meeting at the Hotel Warren In South Deer- neld this afternoon. The program Included addresses by Dr. J.

B. Stone, president of the Mass. Medical society, on "Medical and by M. S. Sherman, editor Springfield Union, on "Tbe Workings ot the 18th Amendment as Relating to the Medical Profession." Preceding the meeting, there was a ball game and supper was served at the Lathrop after the meeting.

Wilmington The young people of the community are invited to go to Jacksonville next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock for a young people's meeting to he-held in a tent in connection with the Old Home Week celebration. The speaker will be liev. Mr. Fisher ot Halifax. There will be chorus singing with Miss Violet Mackenile ot Boston soloist.

The meeting will be held in a tent and Is open to all. TCie Invitation comes the Christian Endeavor and Life Line societies of Whltlngbam. All who wish to ride may be at the Congregational at 3.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Guests in the borne of Mr. and Mrs, Verne L.

Adams on South Main street are Mr. and Mn. John C. Hancbett and two sons, Jack and Tom of Janeaville, WIs. They mb- lored from Uiat city reaching here Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beal on Russell road are enlertalnlhg Mr.

Beat's Henry Beal, Mrs. Beal and two children and other friends from Waltham, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crafts took 15 of their guests' to Old Deerneld Tuesday to the opening of bouses of the first settlers to the public.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of Island Falls, N. were over night guests of Dr. and Mrs.

Allen H. Wright'Sunday. Tile family returning to their tome after a visit to Ludlngton, Mich Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Terrlll, Mrs. Frank A. Childs and Victor Clark 'motored to Charlestown, Tuesday. They will spend' a few at Nantasket Beach before returning home.

Tbe Sunday school of tbe Congregational church will hold a picnic on Andrews' camping grounds Friday afternoon, August 20th, to which all of the -church attendants and mer as the nemtxn of tbe Sunday acboof are Invited. There will be many of snorts to lake. up one's attention and Interest. It to a basket picnic with free lemonade for all. Thoee wishing transportation be at the church a.

B. Dr. and Alien H. and two" daugbten, tbe Vera and June motored to Caiu, N. Tuee- doctor called there oa accent of the Illneti of aged other.

i SHELBURNE FALLS NEWS SCHOOL REPORT IS MDtFORPRIHTER Will be Ready for tion at Beginning of the School Year--Much of Interest Reviewed. Tne copy for the annual report of superintendent of schools is In the knds ot the printer and will ready lor distribution at the beflnnlnt of the rear. This report also contains the report of Principal W. r. 'Pollard of Arms Academy and the various supervisors and should read with Interest by every Toter, particularly tbon who hare children In the schools.

School Superintendent for Vacation Superintendent of Schools T. P. Davison and Mrs. DatTson left yesterday morning on their vacation, taking a motor trip' to Provlncetown and from there following the Massachusetts coast to Maine and thence to Portland. Superintendent Davlson will return to his office on August 21.

Miss Pearl Burnap will be In charge.of the office after August IS, when sho will return from her vacation. The office La closed this week. Hoosick All Saints Parish Woman's Guild will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harrison Phllpott. The Loyal Workers will bold a food sale Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Roy White. Mrs. Mary Welch Is spending a few with Mrs. A. Qoss in Petersburg.

Mrs. Peter Jublc, Miss Mary Burns and John Burns of Troy and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stevens of Pot- terhill and Mrs. Katie Powers, Ruth Marie Smith and Murray and Philip Gorman have been recent guests ot Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Smith. Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Dora P. Armstrong formerly of this place, now Newark, N.

to Harold M. Ward of Florham, N. J. The marriage took place on Friday, August In N. Y.

They have come to the home ot Mrs. a Mrs. Grant'Langwortliy, where they will spend their honeymoon. Miss Mora Wentworth of Boston, has been the guest ot Mrs. Ida doss.

Mrs. Ella Harrison spent Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Stella Eycleshymer, In South West Hoosick. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward B. IJawks and son Edward and Layton James spent Monday and Tuesday in North Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G.

Cox are camping at Hedges Lake. W. Cummington The church fair and supper Friday was well attended. Several auto'parties attended both fair and supper. The sum of $165 was realized.

The auction at the late S. T. Benjamin place Saturday afternoon had a large attendance. Antiques 'and other goods brought high prices. Church services were conducted Sunday by Rev.

Mr. Owens of Providence, R. I. Sunday, Rev. Carl Sangree, a former pastor here, now of Lltch- field, Vt, will preach.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tarrey ot Springfield are at their summer home here.

Mrs. Raymond and Miss Alberta Pierce of New York are i to home after a three-weeks, stay at Deer Hill bouse. THfe TRANSCRIPT Advertisements' and MWI lUau aiay left or telepkoniJ to Paarmacy oa Brian Phone, JU-J. Tbe Traucrlpl la OB at ifarca'a Pharmacy. Butler Girb' Club Htu Social Time in Colrain 'The Butler Girls club was entertained by.

one of their number, B. G. Hooper, at her home In Colrain. Mrs. Hooper was an a'ctlve member of the club when living In Shelburne Falls and allll retains her membership in the club.

A. F. Smith House A. F. Smith of Bridge street has sold his house in Grijwoldvllle to Charles W.

Nlms ot Greenfield. Motor to Boston Miss Sarah Leach and A. F. Shlppee motored to Boston today tor a couple of days. Local and Personal and Mrs.

J. Walter Smith ot Bridge street entortainod over the week-end Misses Elinor and Bliiabeth Goode of Rochester, N. Y. Miss Esther Goodell of Mechanic street and her. sister, Mrs.

Charles Randall of Norton are spending the week visiting relatives in Schenectady, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A.

Brown, Lowell Brown, anij Miss Alice Brown of Sweetheart Tea House left yesterday morning for a motor trip to-Canada and other places of interest. Arthur A. Donelson ot Main street a few days with Richard Ben ton at Ashfleld lake where the are spending the week "The Charleston Lodge." Heath The descendants of tbe late Thomas and Mary Stetson will hold their annual reunion Saturday, August 21, In EucV.and at the home ct Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stetson.

There will be a basket lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allard and baby of Jacksonville were' at A. L.

Stetson's Sunday. A. 0, Sumner Is out with a new Nash sedan. and Mrs. George Felix and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Jacobs and Mrs. Annie Jacobs were at Oeorgc Newton's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Newton attended tbe funeral ot a cousin last Tuesday in Greenfield. Christine Brown of Rowe Is visiting at W. Carl Smith's. Mr. and Mrs, H.

L. Thompson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter and daughter were at Lake Ilaponda Sunday. Mr.

and JMra. Herbert Stetson and children attended the Hager reunion at Leon Hager's in AdamsVllle. last week Sunday, Mr. and F. i S.

Jano Ballon and Lucinda Gl'ea- son attended the Old Folks', gathering at Charlemont on Wednesday last. Maurice Thompson, Harry Terrell, Stetson, Herbert Stetson, Ralph Sumner and Harry Legate went on. a fishing i to Somerset, last Saturday. Mrs. Harry Legate and children of Charlemont are with Mrs.

Legate's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Oscar Sumner of Shelburne Falls have been spending a. few days with their son, O.

Sumper. Mr. and Mrs. James Shelburne -Falls spent last Sunday at C. Cady's; Sunday visitors at William Crown- Inshleld's were Mr.

and.Mrs. Fred Walter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. JVan- els Crowninshteld and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ball and Louis Crownln- shleld, all of Greenfield. 'Miss Clara Temple, Mrs. J. G. Thompson and Miss Ruth Thompson were In North Adams on Monday.

Two Local Youths Aid Cbautauqua Tent Crew Floyd Burnap -and Francis Wilder, became much to tent crew ot ChanUuqua and who in turn were very useful tnd popular with the crew, went as far North with them Monday night and returned by train Tuesday In clearing up the Chautauqua tent and a small purse with a small sum ol money, was found In the children's section and in tbe hands ot Dr. H. B. Marble. Local and Personal i C.

K. Pierce and family spent list week at a cottage at Ashneld lake. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Tognarelll are entertaining Mn.

Tognarelll's sister, Mn. Joseph Simlrarl. Mrs. G. D.

Lang and children were guests of Mn. Allen Bardwell at Oak Cove cottage, Ashfleld lake, yesterday. Joseph Tognarelll of Bridge street has gone to Gloucester for a vacation visit. -Mrs. George Mathlews and daughter are visiting Mrs.

Harry Gagnon of 107 Main street. Mr. and Mib. Bailey of Frankfort, N. are visiting at the of their aunt, Mrs.

Bertha Shlppee of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bardwell, Dean Bardwell and family of Mechanic street are spending the week at Oak Cove cottage, Ashneld lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Johnson and children with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Kirsch of Springfield are spending the week at "The Amherst" cottage, Ashfleld lake. Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Soper ot Water street are entertaining Mrs, Soper's sister, Mrs. Susie Brown of New Haven, Conn.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation and thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the many acts ot kindness extended our dear mother during her Illness and for kindness shown us In our sorrow. We especially 'wish to thank: Her. George Stockwell for comforting words. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hocumb Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Field Mr. and Mrs: Francis Benson Albert Johnson Shelburne Falls Classified ROCKFORD GOLD Plain case. Ing.

at Baker's Drug- Store, Bbelburne Falls. FILMS DEVELOPED IN 24 HOURS MARCH'S PHARMACY A'. H. March, Proprietor 2 Doors from Port Office Shelbnrae CooHnf. Tha, Horn.

Food-Drink for All ACM. CuticuraSoap Best for Baby SALE SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AUG. 12th, sat 9 A. M. Shower Of Bargains YES, INDEED Abundance of everything.

Prices on hundreds of other items reduced for this You'll see so many enticing: bargains you won't know which way to turn. This shower will not last come before it is over. Limited Number of WOMEN'S DRESSES-- All New -Styles WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES $3.98, $6.98 WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY Regular and Fiber Silk. All shades 3 pair, for I1.QO CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES ch $1.00 KIDS' CREEPERS MEN'S SHOES i tIENIS BLUE CHAMBREY WORK SHIRTS-- Double stitched, full sizes. Quantity limited 2 to a customer 59c MEN'S WORK HOSE pair 9C BOYS' SMART SUITS with 2 pain of 9O.0O MEN'S WORK SUITS ALL MEN'S SUITS formerly priced $22.50 to $30.00 SP-UI $16 .50 A.

L. JASEN SHELBURNE FALLS, MASS..

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