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10 JFTTCjrarRC, DAILY SENTINEL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912 BROKE BADLY FOR J. J. LODGE APPEALS FROM JAIL SENTENCE At At Dr. LemoB Found Guilty if Steaiui Tbitgt DSd( Gi Hii Wtj Oi a Mooday Nifbt Trip THE GOODNOW COMPANY WEDNESDAY MORNING SALE Money Saving Opportunities in Every Department of Our Large Store Witches aid Rings From Kirby Estate Wbalom Beaten and robbed by some unknown companions.

John J. Lodffi, aged 22 years, of this city, was found In a cottage at Whalom, Monday, night, and placed under arrest for drunkenness and breaking and entering. Th latter complaint was not pressed this morning for after the arrest the officers decided that nothing had been tlken and t)o effort made to remove anything from the while Lodge bode unmistakable evidence of being In police court, this morning, Judg Thomas F. Gallagher presiding. Dp.

Solomon Lemon of. Salem whs tried on a continued complaint, charging him with the larceny of nme watches and two rings from John P. Hoi brook, -In this city on May 3. He waa found guilty and sentenced to the house of correction for a term of six months. He entered an appeal through his counsel.

Attorney S. F. Ronosky of Boston, Women's Ready-to-Wear Department Bargain Basement Dept. LOW PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTION i and $-100 Tan Rut A BARGAIN IN CORSETS. 2 very season ne do?" 'out; MUSLINS' AT.

ONE-HALF RICE, 1 "-cent Fancy. Jl.OO'.to 53.0ft Lace Curtains, odd jxairs, badiy soiled, but they can he washed, pair 39c 1 24 -cent. Percales. shirting-patterns. Just imagine.

yards. Wednesday ri3c 98c in (he store Wcdnosd; ii W'liite Lisle dncsdnv Morning our. 5-1-25. Long. Silk Morulas if 2-clasp Lisle 3 12c ion Voiles and Silk Fin- ins.

Wednesday and recognized with sureties in the sum of $401 for apnea run 00 before the sitting nf the superior oUrt. John P. Holhruok anri Imtrector 1 Klaherty were the witnesses for the commonwealth. Mr. Holbrnok testified that he was In charge of the loan and I brokerage office or the late Charles E.

Kirby for several weeks during April and May of this year, aetlng as agent i roughly treated by. his companions. Lodge, was questioned as to the affair but he has extremely hazy recollection of what happened. His watch, money, pocket articles land other things are missing and his face Is all cut up and bruised He is unable to tell any particulars, but the police are endeavoring to find lout what resdly. happened and the.

Identity of those responsible for bis condition and the whereabouts of his watch and other enough for on shirt, will all- good. I Mus i for. yard 9 39c Ins. 5c Percales, good variety, some linen finish. Wednesday.

1SC GINGHAMS AT- MILL PRICES, for Mrs. Klrhy In closing up the bust $1.00 Red g' hemmed crochet nu nd Sisposlng of the property on I Apron Checks 10-cent Ginghanis. suitable for COT I ON UN DEAR WEAR CLEANUP. Lot- of in-ceht Women's Drawc Gingham. Wpdnesda-1 Wednesday Morning $2.98 Ctrl 52 n0 Raincoats V.XIm-.fhiy 98c WOMEN' LONG LINEN COATS TO CLOSE AT ONE-HALF PRICE Women 2.0'' Long Lhio Cats to $1.00 VERY SPECIAL ITEMS.

Girls'' Dresses, -to-, rlose; Wednesday Mor'ning. 19e Girls' J-Mnn K' nt. grade WMlnosdHV 9c Worner -cni Mijs.iin Wednesday Morning 5c Women's Muslin. Kimonos. Wednesday 13o Tlezektr C.

Welch of Boston' had 1th Mrs. Kirby and a price, rranged which he. was 10 business. Instead of keep- 19c Morning 5c J')-csm riali-j Ginchams. oialli.

7'l'2c' 12..4 -cent Red Peal Glhghanis. fancy Wednesday Lot. of 3S-ient dav Morning 29c of $100 Chi Wrdnn Wedne: 69c Morning 10c i Ginghams, 1 Wpdt.rsday..Mnr1dn.c 'nf r-n Odd Cells. -Wednesday Monting 25c .01 of Neckwear. Wednesday 13C -it of Neckwear.

Wednesday Morning 19c 'f 71-ce'nt pels Wedues-da- Morning 39C GREAT CLEARANCE OF SUMMER KIMONOS. Wednesday Morning -39c of Lout' Kimonos. Wed-: nesday Morning 69c Jl-2. Long Kimonos. Morn inir 95 15-eent Kimono Wednesday c.

5C of Kimotv-s Wednesday Morning- 13c or Shprt-' Kimonos? Wednesday. Morning. -39c of SLno. Short Klmonoe. Morning 69c t'ne.

appointment himself, he sent who gave the name of non Lpwls and represented hVm-as a expert sent here to aise the property, and an employe lr. Welch. After staying a week spending hmst of his time In the familiar with' ihe com-. AVod- 'in' 69c patnrns- of $1 on oepp nesda.v Mornlnp of $2.00 Chemises Morning .01 of Jt.no. frrp.r TOWELS AT COST.

Leent Huck mt.ll runs. Wednesday- Morning 6 1 4c 2 4 -cent Nice. Large Huck Towels, bleached Turkish towels. Wednesday Morning 5 -cent Large Huck Towels, bleached. Turkish and Linen Finish FTc.mstitcb'rd Huck Towels.

Wednesday Morning He T-c'ent Ctj'nV-a: Turkish 'Towels and tn-t-eni Linen Finish Hem-stitched Huck Towels. Wednesday Morning ......12 12c GALATEA AND 99c ent Galatea nnv Cir' Sweat tion of -the safe and 0lh It la alleged that Lodge went to WhaJom with some companions early In ihe evening. He is unable to tell what followed, but later in the night Officer Washburn of Lunenburg found Lodge In a cottage belonging to a railroad employe. The railroad man works at night and has been using the cottage to sleep in day times. Evidently Lodge's companions were aware of this condition for some time during the evening 'It Is alleged they forced an entrance to the cottage and put the Fitchburg man there.

When brought to the station Lodge was minus his watch, what monty he had in the aftednoon, and various other things. The Whalom offlyer put a drunkenness charge against Lodge and also stated he would press a breaking and enter- ing cnmplalnt. so both complaints were entered against Lodge on the police blotter only to have further Investigation result jn the withdrawal of the serious complaint. He was fined $5 in police court, this morning. SEERSUCKER.

so much in de- 12 l-2c genuine first -driesdav Morn- 12 1 2c M'TUUIli we. for day ent Skirts. Wednesday Morning 69c niaml, ednesd-a Lot of Hamburg Tflmmed SeersuvUp Skirls, Wednesday 98c (ft Lot -of 25-cent CorsHr Covers Wed- iiuiltj---goods, 50 rder from Mr'. Dresses MUSLINS BED SPREADS. Rnii.pel extra' Ii! v.

-r grade. We.lne.sd.siy "intr '33c Rlrls" White Muslin. I. nu DrcspoF. one-half 1 grade.

Wednesday Morning R3c nesda.y Morn.Ui-k 12 1 2c COLORED CURTAIN MoVninc J. '25c AND SCRIMS. Lot nf AVfd- Colored C'urlnins' nesriayMnnnne -39c "Irir assort ment A CLEARANC SALE OF WAISTS yi-rCrim'wn' i White size, hemmed or fringed; and r-ut-'-or-ners. V.V $1.69 $3.00 White Crochet Quilts." full size. aura cme COLORED ITCH ELI NE QUI LTS Children's Odd While Muslin Drosses, somewhat to cln.sr.

Wednesday Morning. Women's Embroidered Long White LONG TO BE REMEMBERED. throhch and throuirh. dnes.l'ay' Morning ...12 1 2c SHAKER FLANNELS. Welch for nine watches, which were given him.

The watches were In the office as. collateral on loans ranging ii Sis' were missing from the safe after the defendant's departure The witness had never seen the defendant or the jewelry since that time until this morning. The defendant took the stand in defense, telling r.fa previous trouble with the Boston police department, on which he was-subsequently discharged; as a reason for changing hie name; and Insisted that he intended to neither 0rr.ml1 nor participate In anv larceny. He a that lie suggested that the rings be included in the list of Jewelry rooucsted by 'Welch and said that they were given him by Holhrook- He also admitted that he assisted In pawning the vari-ms watches but -uffered 69c 9 and Hi trimmed high Shaker ning rP.5c miiel. host for ednesdav Morn- 9c IbniS' Skirl Afions i ROOSEVELT SPEAKS.

Oyster Bay, Aug. 27. Col. Roosevelt desires to bring the names of Alton B. Parker.

Democratic nominee for the presidency In 1904, and Vice President Sherman into the senate committee inquiry into campaign contributions. He said today he would place their names $1.19 .00 lot; verv i $1.95 from lapse? of memory when he attempted to how and where he dis ator Clapp on which he is at work. It will embody some of the things to he would, have testified yester MnrnUiK 95c PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE. Pa W'-h-s 75o Pavaso'- Wyr gl.QO I Wc Tl, U-r-sdav $1.50 85c posed of them. BillS- Romano was arraigned on a.

complaint charging him with day had the. committee granted him a hearing. He said he would includ In CHILDREN'S ROMPERS, Wa street A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ET I LS' SUMMER DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 33c ''wpd'nrsdriy 'ilnrin-c "-44c l.ot of GUIs and. Presses W.r-d"eso:x 95c J'lpr-'w'e Wednesduy $1.39 open for I a etter to Clann a letter he Parker In 1914, replying to Parker's charge that Roosevelt's campaign fund my right a of not guilty. He was rep- I had received 5100,001 from the fita.n- Attorney A.

Rati 19c Mom- 39c 3 .1 -2c 7 1 2 hrn23c 7 1 2c ndnesdav 19c ma.n regarding Harrlman's $250.000 In 1904 to the Republican campaign fund. Wednesday Morr in-ineh Firm. We sted a continuance to next tomano providing sureties to his appearance at that time, nk defendants entered pleas One fined; 55 and the, days disposition. Sheeting. Glen's Furnishing Department TRUNK AND BAG DEPRT.ME-N I PILLOW TUBING.

ropnt. Wednesdav William Wirdnham. employed by James Heslam, left on the. flyer, this noon, for New York, will sail on the Lusi'tanla of the Cunard line from lhat city a.t a m. iomorrfw.

Passage wa secured throtigh John R- Smith- David I. Walsh, candidate for the Democratic" nomination for lieutenant governor, was one of the principal speakers at rally, in Salein. Monday night. He went, to Vermont today, 10 join in the Democratic state campaign being waged in. that state, -George E.

Stoddard, author of the Vook and lyrics Of "The moon maiden" Morning 10c Tnhing, Page Three.) ide r-dn' MISCELLANEOUS. n-iav. and Matting Suit es wednesda'. Morning 95c Leather M.THog sV we.rn.-sd.u 1,29 $1.69 "-riw- 2S he with 5 for tHe professional of "Felic 4 25c eiAr Pieces. 9c -tPTn" 39c Ciates or: 1 highly effic-ient officer, arried to Fllizahnth Aldei eent Storking! 23c 5c rs for I0e Infancy and mglltei ed by lithe I7c 3 50c 5c 35c 3 $1.00 a 1 Tli or ehlie ''O-'-eiu c'-ade W-dtiesda M.

39C VollirKMn iJJ rc, 1-feavv Rlne Xu-erallS nr-d Jumper. Wrdiics.da Morn-. 19c nvs- White Pork Hats, Children's White Flannel -lams, and Roys' Summer Caps. Wednesday- 10c V.I Wren's. Heavy Khaki Rompers.

Wednesday Morning 39c ovs' SSinn-Khaki Suits. Wcdnesday Morning $1.50 V.VS'.' m-. -n! Suspenders W-ed-nesday 'Morning. 'Soft' -'Collars! Wednesday Morning 10c "'5-cent Soft Collars. Wednesday.

Morning 12 12c oys'. Bathing Suits, onc-rleee or -two-piece 0115 regular Wednesday Morn. 29c hid- Suit $3.85 "$4.85 69c 'l2 1 2c Gnnz- 19c 19c the. family being two nephew. George W.

Bigelow'of Wha- HAMMOCKS. Hammoeks, les. to close. in Woven and James Bigelow of was a member of the police de-ient relief association, and of E. Bnlbriggon.

Sumner post 19, G. A. and It 79c Wedncsdav 89c 89 -Rags. 51.25: Matting Rags. Morning Mackintosh She Wedii-sday Morning tS.rii Solid Leather Trf Boys' Department expected that, both organizations will end the funeral.

This will be held his. late residence. 3" Forest street, Thursday afternoon' at 2.:1 o'clock, irnds are invited to attend the ser- hall Wool Suits. Wedne $1.98 $2.39 Wedilesdnv Mot 17, "0 Rlfn k. Waif -sday -Morning all of our Roy lots as follow Leather Llnd Plrtr' WEST FITCHBURG.

Wa J.i no woo Pint- wenneediv rn- Ing $3.90 BOYS' FURNISHINGS MARKED M01 $2.98 Rm 5 1-1 re 5 rents. rents shot the ieo part W- r.n.-rrt the homo of Mrs. 9S eont's Wednesday Morn- 24c Wash. Suits, only largest sizes 69c s. Wednesday.

35c, 3 $1.00 'trrian, AshViurnham afternoon, by 'the ladles: of. Loyal 2-. 4" ann Wachusett lodge, I. O. M.

It will continue throughout the afternoon -DOWN. A K. All of.our best- gvad'e of this releVrated brand- In fancy-colors. Part of the lot with soft attached, collars, the rest with neckbands. Wednesday 3gc All of our finest $111 crade Roys' Outing Shirts, soft collar 'attached.

Wednesday Morning 69c W'ednesday 51.9?. Wednesday Morning 17c. 3 fo- 50c BOYS' STRAW HATS ON HALF and. Cross Sus- PRICE In-Hand; Fnilro Bra Panftna Hats, all our best Sn.oo., JT.ftO and Oennine, Pnn.nnm Tlatj. Wednesday M-m $3.69 Vll of our Straw Hats Wcdnesdny Morning ONE-HALF PRICE All IS-eent Soft Collars.

Wedn-sday Morning 10c.3 fl" 25c Jerseys and Morning Jerseys and. Tights. Morning 35c s. 25-rent values W'dnes- nf and Children's Ml ts-renl We.lnesda The police were rather busy Monday and five drunks were gathered in this city and Whalom. two were captured at the summer resort, while Officer Charles F.

Donovan got two mare and Officer D. F. Moran one; The annual reunion of the Cush- ing family w-iji be Wed nesday at lower Naukeag on the farm of Mrs. F. Rlilenut, AshburrLham.

Auiomobiiles will leave the Unlversaltst church for the grounds throughout the forenoon. A meeting of the directors of the Worcester North Agricultural And Driving association and directors of the Fitchburg Board of. Trade and Merchants' association will be held, Thursday evening, to arrange for the monster trade carnival and industrial exposition planned to be conducted in connection with the Fitchburg fair, Oct. 10, 11 and 12. i Biagio aged 33 yeftrs.

proprietor of a grocery and provision store ar Middle and Second streets, was arrested Monday night, for welling goods on Sunday. The arrest waa made by Officer James J. Hahley. It has been reported to the poltre that 'several of the Italian speaking store keepers have been selling articles on Sunday. Warnings have heen given to discontinue, the practice, but It is I alleged Romano violated the- Sabbath.

Passengers on the electric car from Aycr arriving at the American house "at 12 o'clock were entertained oh the. by man from Cambridge, who released carrier pigeons at vari-'ous siagest if the route. The; man left. Cambridge with 28 of the birds. All had becn released by the time he reached the depot, yo took a train back to Boston.

Pigeons were released in North. Leominster, near the Clearing at Wha-; lom, near St. Bernard street, and at the depot. All west bound Fitchburg A Teomlnster street, ears are obliged to 'come to a dead stop at Main and Oliver streets d'urlnsf the remodeling of the Fitchburg Drug Co. 'a building.

The erection of the covered passage- way for the protection of pedestrians suits off the. view of. Oliver street so the street railway is safeguardln the public by making all cafs stop. Many close escapes from serious automobile accidents have been noticed stncenhe Morning and evening and a light supper will be for those, desiring to stay for the evening's part of the program which will include an entertainment. Miss Mamie Carr has returned from a five weeks' visit at her home in Mrs.

William Bolt and Miss Annie served, all. of our best and finest hats included. Wednesday Morn- lhg.0ne--Ha1f.Pri. Shoe Department Wednesday Morning Sale BOYS' PANTS. from New I' 25c Wool Wednesdar with relatives In Pro-ldence.

Mrs. Ernest Miller and fa mil returned from a. five weeks' visit relatives In N'w Bedford 19c 39c 59c ps. small de, W-d .1 f.1.98 Morning wool Pants. Wednesday TSe Wool Pants.

Wednesday 51 on Wool pants. Wednesda; Girls' Black and Brown Ox- 1 5L50 and 5200 grades. Wed- i Morning $1.00 I Patent Oxfords Ankle. 51.11 grade, Wednesday 50c 1 Patent Oxfords and Ankle 51.00 grade. Wednesday 50c Gun Metal.

Pumps and Kid WOMEN'S AND MEN'S SOLID LEATHER CALF SKIN BAGS $7. Solid Calf Skin Leather Rags, leather lined russet; color. Snme-whal shopworn, hut otherwise perfect. Wednesday $3.50 56.S1 find 57. r.1 Calf Skin full leather lined and' finely made, suitable for men or women, splendid looking hags.

Wednesday Morning $5 00 $11.00 Cn.lf Skin Rags. In smooth 'russet leather, handsome lining, brass mounted, a swell bag. Wednesday Morning $6.00 20 Per Cunt' Discount on all Trunks K0c Heavy Khaki Pants, sizes 4. fi Wednesday Morning '19c BOYS' WOOL SUITS AT SACRI- Child nesday Morning fords and Fnmps. 52.SO grade.

Wednesda; Women's Gun Metal a One-Strap Tump, Wednesday Morning Women's Gun Metal Brown Oxfords. Wednesday Morning ll-in Ox- $1.69 i and $1.00 Llttle Men's Canvas; and Leather. FICE PRICES, oxfords, to 10, grade. ftp Wrt0, Sujts, Wednesday Morn-nesday Morning -SOc i 'mg $1.35 Whlttenvore Polishes, all colors, 53.00 Wool Suits. Wednesday.

Morn-10c sizes, Wednesday Morning 5C ing Oxfords 51,01 grade, Morning 50c 1 Issps' Tan Two-Strap Pum.ps, 51 25' grade. Wednesday Morning I 08c i Fitchburg Funeral of Mrs. Paulina Baehmann. The funeral of' Paulina (pirechsler). wife of.

Frledholdt Baehmann. was held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the home of her s.m-ln-law; Dr. Richard A. Morgner. 429 Main street.

The service was attended by a large gathering of relatives and. the deceased being especially well, known among the many German residents of this city. rtev. Gottlieb. Scheueric.

pastor of the German. Evangelical Church. cbnr ducted the service and there were many beautiful floral offerings, including many handsome set pieces from various Individuals and organizations. The bearera were Emll Baehmann of Waltham. Hermann Baehmann of Lnwell and carl Baehmann of this clfy.

all -sons of the deceased, and the husbands of thrVe of the four daughters. Emit Vletyeg of Sdhc nec-tady. and Paul Helmrtch and Dr. Richard A. Morgner both of this city interment was in Forest Hill cemetery.

THE GOODNOW COMPANY, ASKBURNHAM. -Mr:" and Mrs; Abel g. Farweli hare 1 turned, Saturday, from a visit in Call- been living with him for the nasi year, fomla, with a return trip by the way mil Mrs. Farweli died Inst Wednesday, of the Canadian. They are so that the household Is now sadlv enthusiastic oVerVhe country and both broken up 'have been henefltV-d in health by the 1 The sewae.

disposal commission did. not meet. Mondaj evening, so ar-. 1 1 on on the Punch brook contract will not be taken until later. In the estate of Mary "a savant of this city, the probate court han AUDITORIUM and Miss Keith of Wor- Mr.

Ward was the last resident i journey, member of, 1 1' ohurch a t. Norn, Ash- granted a p'tlth The residents of Willow street are to petition the city council for the installation of atn electric, light, on that, street. The installation of the cluster lights in front of Fairbanks' dnig store caused the removal of the arc lltfh: that formerly hfd Its rays up Wllow street. That answered' the purpose for a hlle but the erection of a ln-ge bill board at the corner of Main' and Wll-iow street darkens the latter street to such an extent that the residents are going to the council vtth their requait Clifford thnyi of Chief of in this city. gage irned.

Monday, from a visit E. Clark in this village. A. Q. Thay Death of Stephen Wrd.

Stephen Ward, one of the oldest residents of this town, died at his home at North Ashburnham. Tuesday morning. His death followed a shock and paralvsis He was born, Jam 12, 1S23. and was Nov. ,2.

1M9, to Ann Harrington. She diedarid In later life he married the "widow of Henry Tuckerman. Since 'her death he ha been cared for by housekeeper. united with the Congregational church "lib to ihe late, General AFTERNOONS AT 5 aod 3.J0 5 cents to all NIGHTS AT AND 9. 5 and 10 cents In the Interests of Everett ('.

Ronton, candidate for the Republican nomination for governor. Mr. Thayer In the village, thus ending the formal association of the North- Ashburnham -Mr. and Mrs. Thnmaa- F.

Neylon. slon. have petitioned probale court Draper will he dedicated at Mtlford, on 2S. and it fs reported that the tb regiment. MVM.

Is to attend the exaruie. church. for leave to adopt Margaret E. "Grit- Is Col. Remon chsuffeur and dls-Ulbuted much advertising matter.

Mr. and Mrr M. P. Greenwood re-j fin of Leomlniter..

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