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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 4

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FTTCIIBT RO DAILY SENTINEL, VEDyE.SPJtM-Jj-igl- OiftniiB3rlBiivHuDtroM Co A MOST on question of. hell yourselves iaiiuv 'u 1,1 wd" aeirecorded ihe Wort-eater north 2Ki 'J Wa trolley 15 ulnC l'y TZtoUmtin reuir th vliy during ih.l.Z REMARKBBLE SPECIAL! Guaranteed PETTICOATd COMXIAtW. ,,,0 nation. that pe- extending out into the Mevk seat have Jkftafc. to to TOXTDAY.

NAW-H 111. 'fVuVl'il 'V Ut, 1 I liVV-t" secure il.i- rtvrr Bi.chorBe fcmuT Aifrt March 3 In American History. V- wrml "Jr 1 i uf 1 We mnd briiiBSi purcknM 01 rn 1 1 iv.ua i msde I i aatlaM Bat nlaitrf Biawt I 17W-UWSt WMblagtM. M-ntalnX 'i''j orj.nary citizen l.nia.u.nal ronunUlon. In whw wort Sh' rul'11 iliMmi.

KurnaniB. Turkey and Otwl L.L Wfin-Th. nw PmIbmI Irom-tao. PhB- I CftlMHf rfN PifTI KK uFQ bin Mu. raa made to sell for much more sale in Wrapper Dtpartmcot.

this Skirt doe aot give wear fos six (6) tMBths, will be replaced by a New Skirt. DRESS BABY btrForMciuSt oSSJte jm! I FROM THE WAR THEATER BLOCK N1NC 10VED 1 elfht bourm. without InfllctHut ntrl- i 1 i iLl iaftw! 1 THE BEAUTIFUL DANUBE. W-f f-Ki Ad WT I. A- aiiafflyfaa'sl oukieiteh box jt-2 J' I and black.

These skins were See Window Display-on Guarantee Tag BE SURE YOU GET YOUR TICKET WITH EACH SKIRT YOJJ BUY, iiW If It to tie ww renviBK tut nan i i ALMANAC MABCH 3. wory uf tna, continent, the -taned work on moving the two and LKOMINSTEH. THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION. National Geographic society says: one halt story blwk at the corner of Cwy i. I Standard Tim.

1 "To the Hlue- Danui.f. across whose Water and Fifth streets to it vacant AtJ tm 4 UI Kos)i inuirae- ll broad 'mar Helsnide lite Hr.l lyl Malt street Because the build- Compare. Una on Me th, and TJZe cleJvvol2ly. uVbehis tin- i hi' 10 Watr Blre1 bS? other v.hki.. nti p.

n. Ami -HufTraRe ony river in tlle to hllve wU probably interfere wltn traffic iirir.i vTI1 I'm w' rise to a distinct whool of music. The aomewUat. The building, a portion, of Edith A. Dow i.

to Fltchburs jtart-wV lhe falh" of is on that part of Fifth street i M.nh "inns tMl. -y (f HMlth. A. ff wlthoet a Pia a SaUaa, la rTirBTBMii Free Pattern 5 mother, of Pailm IWapaa Uj aawaaaeBnaTaWaWainWat. tTi fjj Lions no.iiu exi.iii.

men have morwiv translated the mootts "-y eu iBW "71 win --J "rco" BV Brn.n, land on Bfnjiniln slrt ChurlcK S. Damon to I.ls 51. Slack, laud ifl Chamberlain Huntress Go. -on tAn U1IN CTTJCITT BJ by StVgee. "to Alfred JS Cale.

land no Benjamin 55 fm by ittgee. t( Btnjamln i Does New England Naed Booming? Are lt. twenty-five thousand indus-iial plams receivlnn the help and cn-ourugenu-nt from New Knglanders deserve? Now "KnKIii.i.T mil- They are oeraiiiia in a ferule field in spite of pas. imwisn and. unhiislnessllke admlnistrai ions an thpy not be placed on a fervireahle.

and prolitable basis for the public and The success of 'New- England depends oiuthe success of New England industries" and" Xew Englanders can make themselves stronK factors in this Ask- for New" England made Kunda. iwenW-flve thousand industrial IS -ntents ofHSew- ld.4ioeiedJ- The aldermi a permit for moving the building svitb the stipulation that the petitioner Antonio Carboni, file a bond (or I100! protecting the city against accidents which mignt occur. On the site the owner plans modern 19 KlJCf If ARRESTED LH WORCESTER Charles F. Fester bfiecb taenal KcntieTue T. Be FeienJ Oim "is under arrest in Worcester drunkenness, pend-invostfeatlnn bv United Stales offlce" lt is.fclalmed represented himself as an internal revenue officer, and tried to collect the stamp, tax on.

tobacco, at Hotel War ren-in Worcester. The police of that citvi also claim that he collected ous sume from Main and. Front street himself as John A. Foster and sented printed forms such as are' used; collecting internal revenue taxes, with the name of Deputy Collector 'ollector John F. Malley Boston on them.

These forms Were filled w.fi"-'8 nierchi also appeared forms and. the police are inclined lo think Foster worked this city "before going to Worcester. Inspector Thomas Godley was notified of. the matter and- is. interviewing -local merchants today to see if.

tie operated here. n. Tuesday night, jtrant- Gaxrle E. Carrier, by Mtfe. rreii p.

cace. itmi on- una Leomtnste Clement's ph A. Clorari by Joiwph A. flonin b- Tr ijeommffter. iana by Colt 8tret-r- and Highland avenue 3 tenry Cook ux.

to Olof M. Swaiuon. land on Seaver- and Park jtreeta ajid' to.Al- delinquent children, 11: assault and batten', six: arrested for others, lar ceny, lewdness and loitering, four non-supnort. vagrants, three each; default, fornication, failure remove snow, held lor otners. Wu deserter, toying: wa- tered milk to sell, selling watered milk, runaway, sale Keeping, threatening, walking railroad tracks, one each.

The nativity of the prisoners v. is United States, 63: Finland. Italy 16; Canada. 12: British provinces. Russia, eight; Ireland, three: Aus-; trta; Germany.

Greec, Scotland: one each. The official business transacted by the department included: Official" letters sent out. 275; street lirhis found out, 9S: buildings found cper. and secured. 32; defective sidewalks seven, search warrants for property served, four: lights but In Walter.

way. three: ambulance calls, defective streets, lights out in eaeh; lost children restored to par- i- a bandmaster best the baton rtrtt Introduced. -liussle that wil jer, and tire pren- take Mac ar.uion for that struggle, wo like publicity through (he medium of the press. We think that is the way to rtuch the greatest number of people, ir the. cause is.

good, publicity will not Put, it before the people, omen 'Of ooursahome is the place for wirmen lirsi, both suffnigettes and nntis; but there are many women who, much as they would like to get out to attend a meeting, find it impossible. having young children, and sometimes old children, to loolafteT: iched only through the -newspapers. as our object is ihe good of huinan- and we would like; to help alone the good time that, are know -your platform through the new paper. 7-. J.

V. R.W." A Gloomy Forecast. To the Editor of tlie Sentinel: "Trly Our letter Box' lent Itself to a gioomy and fearful lookout, Tuesday evening. "The writer rinds fault with many people who are looking forward ,1 lime .01 peace, to a time 01. uui sal brotherhood, i He snys Arrhaseddon is approach- miL iiiinK the signs look if ArmagedUon We.

gloomy misanthrope- wish, during the last seven mor the war- in Europe. I' JfbjTht I direct him to an ar.iicle in .1 Boston toilul page) by Elbert Hubbard, Abdul. Baha, who comes out of Persia to the western world, and calls him self' the servant o'f God. He has converted one -third of the population of Persia from Moham medanism to his teachings. According- ADuUJ w'e will -soon period that marks the besiniiing of miilennmm.

a thousand years of peace. nappiness and good win- toward men. i re thinks after -that stttl lings a for 1 1 fact ind see the -dawn of the great peae, vhen God will will be done on earth and his kingdom of love established. This and a great deal more Elbert HubbArd tells of this servitiit of God preached the. same 1S')0 years aso.

ouehl to be a rul nut 1 away from the simplicity of Oliris have preBcrveJ Johann Strauss. Vienna' uf several huii'Ired a uuotbor- ct opoxeiLas. uaji, made melodies of this beautiful stream Intel national possessions, and. so, the- beat of the 'Blue Danube waves has tingled In the Veins of happy couples the earth around. impo.rtunt Europe's livers.

The Volga is the only river in Kurope inch exceeds it in lentftn auu drain age area, and this river falls behind the" Danube in-p pint of the volume of outflow, and in commercial importance. Rising In a picturesque valley in the 1 Black forest ar.c" untolding along fSS found by ihe of natural beauty to Pursues a course ol nearly -uuo muei, of" nearly "000 miles greeri hills, -grain-clothed and pasture land, and tvnauy tnrougn iow-ijvib ifrv. forest and reea swamp. io deita-mouths in the Black sea. ir nmin nut a Greater volume of water than that, which is brought down uy au.

tne ri or trance. As the nniy river of importance in Europe with a course from east to west, the Danube has had unusual political and commercial signincance. nas oe 11 the Huns i iim.a and "Turks uehetrat- ither hand, cnariemagne a and the Cruaaders pressed down the Dahtihe to conflict with the East. The mercial' value of the river has ye be realized to Its fullest extent. do trial Europe and leads to tlie greaL distributing centers for western prod ucts in the Levant, it is coi.neiv.ru with Europe's greatest mi the Klune, oy jl.uujBs Which joints the Danube at Kelheini he.

Rhine at it is oniy ent vears that the bed of the 1 Dtinube as. been sufiiciently improved permit any development pt me TmV "Danube has seen countless human projects, experiments: started, ifurgotli-iv. 1 pun banks races and nations have warred I and traded, have flushed with success 1 aiid, faded- away, while the blood of their soldiers has stanu 1 the enure river course and the- memory oi- fheii is now a. part of ttadiuut -eoncerrJUig vanished cities and villas long time tne Danube mark ed the frontier of the Roman empire and say she had a real scrapbook, with her monogram ir jrold letters on tne front cover, and you'd never survive the humiliation. "Go ahead with your "new scrap-book, Mrs.

Jamesworthy. Paste a lot of bughouse poetry in it, aod keep it on the center table in the parlor, so guests will open it, and marvel at your cultured taste in literature. When you have It well filled wKh gems of irom tne i prose and song, yoi reporter rrom the Bazoo office ami i have him Interview you on tile truc in- "ardnees of compiling a scrapbook. and If you work him right he m-av print your; picture. Everything Vom- en do nowadays is for grandstand; purposes.

They never do anything seriously, with a worthy object in "A real scrapbook would be a great i institution In any American home. 1 Take one of those excellent reports by i the third or was he the fourth? s- sistant postmaster general, end paste -yK mo jre. fpape in will dozens of such recipes, which have been tested by grand old woman who know how to cook. "I have been suffertiur for a change of diet for something like eeven years. Mrs.

Jamesworthy. I tnfnk it will be seen years on the loth of next month when I began to get sick of toast and eggs for breakfast and hash or fried onions for nupper. Change la supposed to be the order ef the universe, but it isn't -the order of the bill of in thlf house. I always knoiv what I'm amng to have to eat two hours before you Tin the fong. You're so busy with social functions and literary labors that you never have time to design sosnetnrnr new and appeallnc In the war of salad or reoli then lev nd I have no doubt VU live to hie bless the rhythm ot flow.

e.l a 23 he 'ed in of 1 I J. Goodale ft 'ux'. -io Ida H. lod on Union street Smith a ux. to -Samuel Jlc-nd on Hale and Willow Total Nsekr tf Arresb Fekmry 142 UaTkuMFDrsikeam The month of February proved a buey one for the ijjilice.

departmetit. Captain John Flood monthly report as presented to Chief A. Q. Thayer shows that 1,4 arrests were made in the 28, days. Of that number 66 were fot drunkenness and 21 for disturbing, the peace and 11, we.re "de- linquent cliihlren.

These three complaints, predominate in the Ust-iione of thje other offenses appearing more than six times. Disturbing "the peace seemed to be quite a common complaint during the month and helped boost the total number of arrests. Ot tnose arrested 4 on warrants, five were females, 33 were non-residents ana is were min- I0t, nU ifmmZ rltcy produce almost everyming tnai call be produced in the line of rnanu- t'ariured gnuds. It is' not. ne'eessarj' to btitslue of Ntv England to supply, the heeds of man, foman or child.

Ask fur examine New. England made goods, if they do not compare iii and price goods made elsewhere, it is' not incumbent up; But .1 England. made goods. first chance First a.sk for thera. then buy them If you think they will saOsfy you.

Busy mills make busy rajlroads, for freight is: the largest factor in the business' of transportation companies. With New. England industries be ins. New' England, railroads wil linuiniuu New Ei-eUmd age-eainers arid rherchanU will be prosperous. Your-a- member of the great pu.

help tnucK in briliBing bout-r-these miich'-to-be-flesired conditions. You he a valuable helper booming of iiow lEugland. A.k for New England made goods. It is fortunate. that the pro-German effort to commit our legislature to a declaration against the export, of; war ni.aterial and: fooifstuffs.

was defeated, but the vote of 1 01 for It to 112 against it was altogether too close for tht vilig'ene'e of the house. ests will breathe, the 'special sessu been abaniluned. aio making. foci The sees ttftiat is tlnm tiy mij-hty eatili oth uutes.H of (he rights of neutrals. other" hand, neutral nations ir interests sacrificed and they wiping to go to Avar In defend .1.

The the tJi. eijiment. backed by lurcc. 1 1 i compel nations to cease ifn- i li as our government prevent iween our states, -where worbl will settle dllTereiices between our. courts settle different iVccn oiir states and here thi gf.verument is able iiainiiig of entire nations to arms and: i'-e construction of fortifications and rrt'riishe means of war.

If -the worW it. a great opportunity Is open before. It-today. SUU Aid For Trelleya. ao distinct propositions ought to be in the blil which was heard crtlay by the legislative committee iroet railways to loan state credit ir amount of 1.51)0.000 for the con-ction of trolley lines west of the of those, which far inp.

was the financial consideration. Hut the educational and moral has tt which ought to be considered foT more than it was. The conditions in certain parts of Worcester county, similar to those in the four counties to Hie wesL especialy in remote hill towns, make the problem the same for -ll live-of the counties, and Ihe same conditions prevail in some partH of northern Middlesex ahd IJseex and in he remoter parts of the southern coun- ner. Tnr thrn towns and their centers of civllisniion is not to be settled solely by the plain question whether the trolley line which are proposed will be able to pay a dividend. Yet that Is th only consideration which la mphalred on the part the petltlonem and i bought in the minds of tee.

But the state ia spending millions of jRrst of all put one right over the fence and score for yours truly via Prince Albert, tobacco that made three men smoke a pipe today where one smoked before, and put new notions into men who know what a real makin's cigarette can taste like! Why, to fire up a jimmy pipe packed with P. A. or to pu IF on a P. A. makin's cigarette is just about, just about Never was such tobacco, because no other tobacco can be made like Walt Mason's Daily Story Scrapbook PRINCE Albert fA national jmy tmok Sooner or later you'll go to this wonder-smoke as little apples grow on trees.

Just can't help it, Hke! P. A. is so good and true, such "chummy tobacco, that men just go happy about it You get it into your system without losing any more tiW BOUGHT the finest scrapbook I ever saw when I was down-town this announced Mrs. Jamesworthy. "It's the most convenient thing you can Imagine.

A scrapbook is something I've always wanted, for I iiardly ever look at the newspaper without seeing something I would lite to preserve for future reference." "That's just. the way i feel about it." said Jamesworthy. "All those valuable weather predictions by the official forecaster are going to waste because ue haven't a patent serap. book, with interchangeable leaves and a mororco rover. And we really ought to save all the- lost, strayed or stolen notices we Fee.

some day we might And some article and get fifty rents reward. The more one contemplates the scrapbook idea, the more he aeea, how it ahould male life one grand sweet song. "(if course it wouldn't do to have a clieap. inoffensive scrapbook. Yonder bookcase is full of the reports of the third assistant postmaster general.

"ierVlff able MoXTi. "pnh" exi on excellent paper. nbody ever will read those reports, for we have all lost interest in the postoRlre department since tt ben to Crag that It was self supporting. A woman of an economical tum, such a woman a my winted mother, for instance would see at glance tliai those reports would make excellent ncraphooks. With one of them, and five cents worth of mucilage, a woman might paste eighteen mile of rewtnnper- clippings, ami thus store up amcsenteml and nt for tier oM age "1 see yon are hocked at the idea of home made aerapnook, Mr Jamesworthy.

I knew ym wrraM be. You havah't any use fori anything l- Of money in't If fja nad a home UBn 1 7VU 11 BaXlBjC 10 XX. gOUl JUSt BI soon as you fire up a jimmy pipe or roll up a makin's cigarette with P. A. Also, gat these few remarks: Prince AHjarpwduced by a patented process thtt cuts out the bite and the parch.

Prove that at the cost of a dime before you do the next thing! iMa thlS: JuetyofcegaiMeiMtgh tollyadiiM aainatalMy red tin-aid chr-up your stnokappetite dottars tq educate the children nf the the perjpte art spending million more 'even year. promotion of means to at in In the maraia of the people, eape- -rhrttf of ibMbTib. ret, fa tne nmatt It J. HEYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. parts of the state--and th Ban la true ef an Mm ataar New bbbM II tat ana tnm Maw Tor wmr lev ml wvmm emr IllBUHH -l)r WhTI fOT PfSW yi name mtg In coma In ami sneer mounted.

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1873-1977