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nbntr lead Cm I Ncou) ScM forty mJ Scmh mlmtCmmp Ore iMcpiM ii httmkh be at rVtl Steal if fat' Baffct E. Spotty mi mm TWtten TMJEJtATl MJC. 1 hs ljrle thsaler baa chanajed haiios i Hrhuul kept al the Flrl Baptist hurch KYidav evenm Thr aa an i nrullment of aboj' 7S pupils Ud lb nMooixnaaler Ctasries A I51 berthlp Mirvory the (' A with still higher one La the outlook all aloof the line. Tba ophg BMMM the Eporth league of tha First Method let ihurih wn bald to tha psxtor of the church Friday nicbi when fvliy 10 nrnnben and frienda of (he league attended to enjoy tha irefully arrajvaed Drtiirrmru I again. This lima the BlKu Abun- oistit which controls tha Cuttings and title theaters have ivotented to MiiiDt the management of (he up town tbaaier and will enijeavtr it, i iur attraction fur that modern and haudjKme theater t'tie en u(iaad iwe week ao by Mr Nathan tun 1'rovldeip with rUnuel Kauf I nin aiau gf that ilty in haxge aa Ux.nl With many well placed contracts, spot cash buying and sW prepared hy tha turomitlM In I The ifun waa ardatKaliy orated with a iltimp laavaa and Oa inl the Hr dumbbell tne pulur 'jf tti cfiun' I' 'i'lbl who itarred I relaj This prt wtu one from rt 1n: or aw.lal waa pronounced one of meeting the rUI ba hrl running expenses we are able tg show tne prudent buyer a cbejjp to save money on PURS POOP Iji ield If you want a collar button or a gartf you get the same courteous attention here at if you were Luuig a $100 fur over-LUdl or $35 evening suit Judas noii'II find our line of iall furnishings rather interesting ntvs novelties in 'ictk wear l.aniikerchu'fs, ck4, etc that our New York Resident rimer has just sent in, showing just what is getting attention in New York stores OIK WINDOWS of PRODUCTS.

We are selling GOLD MEDAL FLOUR nesting waa held at the iloae fitertairi rg prvrin ut hl Una tttre mad for the wie'; lt Hr Jjl an ii Wodeworth the ohurth in the special hUh he la li hod ai i 4 oUov.k fur aaeU people I at Chrai churth Sundd; he) alieni, ltd ireeti hilclren Jep te the of Inapetur Thomas 5- lb bags appro 12 lb bags ihe j- ii i Ward 1 I Ward of a'K banded 24-lb bags XM Yi bbl (cotton) SMK tie Tuoaddi ptrforr I e3neda i at tie i ry pea( large crowds for Kaufman the'i am Yi bbl. in attendance I pon theae i representing- some phraae rreci! combined furnlant directing the holder what plan was a clever one and i for introducing each and i Bbls f.7 and upeti next Mrdai SO SOcml lhAt ns to hae been onlght at thL home, of Robert 6 Oxford Bine' ban been poi-t-untll nen dk l-iida night baa Amy Holl i diu'iter of Hi Mra A Hand of ibis cit, ten elected hfireUii of the ju-jtSSS at Rudiliffe college It Fltchburg; Ann-Saloon league rge of al- audew SWEET POTATOES TALBOT -KIMBALL CO. r. lea which they were at Then, the schoolmaster declared in sonorous oice that ach ol was opened Another form of lntroduci Was designed the pasti eaj) to go ihnjuxh with the a ounced program aa the out-of-lo' managers expetied and when no Fancy stock, 13 lbs WESTERN EGGS iet at 8 oi lock Hunda niyht for the day and that he wcftild heai the 'n cenrrapV The question! appeared at the theater during the first few da of the week it was realized which were hurled at the members of term club hall, Prichard street klgn plans will bo discussed and I of action pruoably outlined. mort Hadd The music waa furni-hed Bonnetts orchestra of Leominster anO the catering done by Kenney A Hills The entertainment committee onslsted of Doris Robinson chairman Madeline Fuller and Dorothy Sturtevant The refreshment committee was handled in an excellent manner under the leadership of Miss Dorothy White, assisted by Misses Mildred Lesure and May Monahan The committee in charge of the dec-orat'ons-avas Bernlce Hodge, Helen Holden and Dorothy Briggs, that a change was possible Best grades of April Often storage goods, doi.

Www Negotiations were opened with the score Inning by innlnjf, of Hpira lire This also worked wel and bN the time the program of gamei and amusements was announced al present had become thoroughly mln gled The progTam pro ed to be a mos complete one and consisted of oca solos and piano selections A talk was given by Rev Mr Wads worth relathe to plans for the comins special service Sunday He said tha Uijou Amusement Co to take er theater The Bijou compani has been the geography class were In the form of conundrums Abbreviations only served as answers to the questions. For Instance, the answer to the question, Wlwt Btate is like a father'" was Pa, which is the abbreiation for Pennslanla and also father Problems which were submitted to VAN CAMPS MILK PoJnea Court, Gallagher J. OlUer Gates Aahburnham, waa arraigned before Judge F. Gallagher at the regular session of police court this morning charged wjth violating the automobile laws by driving most successful in ever theatrical terprise and those back of the effort Evaoorated and sterilized. Per can 4( Of secure them to conduct the affairs of the theater were confident it could the members of the arithmetic class.

he wished to thank the members of the society who had so willingly pledged make a success out of the house The an automobile without having it properly registered He pleaded guilty and CREAM OF WHEAT Bijou company believes that with the which was next heard consisted of thi compounding of certain Roman numer their supportMn arranging the trans Fresh eoods just in but at was fined IB Morris Jacabson was arraigned on Shea and Cumlngs theaters in opera orld eeriea baseball same in 1 today, will be displayed In Indow of the down-town store Fltchburg Hardware Co to regular weekly meeting of nerlcan branch of the Socialist Of Fltchburg Is to be held Sun-t 4 p. sharp, at 48 Wallace A debate will be held. The la Invited. lere will be a special program 4c by the quartet of the First church, under the direction of nMiam Bennett, organist and ir. at the Sunday evening eer-.

7 o'clock le annual meeting of the Colum- als with common nouns so that other a charge of falling to have his dog li tion they cover the motion picture and vaudeville field in a comprehensive old price. Per 4 BM Pke! IOC words were formed, which would an swer the question asked For instance portation for the elderlj members of the church He said that the sen ice would be held in the vestry so that the aged guests would not be obliged to climb the stairs and so that it would be easier for the committee to arrange manner and at first didn't quite see their way clear to assume the Ljric the answer to the question aOO plus GRANULATED SUGAR censed He pleaded guilty and was fined t5 A suspension of two weekB was granted him. John Conway appeared in answer to a 'drunk complaint He admitted the charge and was sentenced to the lease. large boat equals without light' was ark This caused no little fun for Ernest A. Stolba is confined to his home at 42 Fox street with a sprained ankle and multiple bruises received in a fall down a flight of stairs.

There will be a meeting of the anniversary committee of Loyal Progressive lodge, I. O. M. U. in Unity hall, West Fltchburg, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

There will be a meeting of the Friends of Irish Freedom in A hall West Fltchburg. Sunday at 2pm All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Eliza Boucher, the elderly lady who was rescued at the Are at Final lv the BIJou crrnpary accepted Its decorations He announced that he the answers were not easily guessed, the proposition and are now ready would take for his subject "The econo No tea or coffee sale required and any amount you 7 if want. Per lb I fiet our orices on hieh eradt and many of those which were guessed were sensible although not exactly mies of life." house of correction for two months.

After the talk by Rev. Mr. Wads- handle tne Lyric theater in addition to the other theaters. They feel that there 1b a need in this city of a theater large enough and modern enough to the rleht ones On other drunk was released by Probation Officer Gleason and two were defaulted. Jltrb -will be held at the club on the evening of Monday next i o'clock.

Officers will be elected worth. Miss Mary Lue combe, president or the society, called upon the arious officers for their reports of the June meeting, after which other matters of Canned Goods before stocking up appeal to many attractions that can Similar schemes were carried out In the anatomy class which was heard next. Riddle-like questions were asked the answers to which were names of not get a hearing or showing at any for the winter. nchjwlll be served. A large at ice is looked for.

of the down-town theaters They as a routine character were completed. the borne of L. LIzotte was taken sume the control of the Lyric with the We have The Quality as well certain parts or organs of the body The sDelllnr bee, which was the great Bell-ans nton Hebron, No. 11. I.

O. run a series of military whist i In Odd Fellows' hall during intention of having that theater in as lhe Price. est fun -provoker of the evening, came She then gave a short talk to the members about helping in the program which had so carefully been outlined by Rev. Mr. Wadsworth, after which she said that a committee had already the open market for the production of traveling musical and stock'plays, for last All but four of the entire Bier months The first tiartv will pany lined up on equal sides, and the words which were given out were to the oroduction of any one-night attrac 1 on Monday evening, 16.

A party is also scheduled for tion that wishes to come into Fltch been appointed to look after the mat Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25cat all druggiets. be snelled backwards before the ter of decorations and another one had been selected to help transport the burg. for the production of amateur plays and entertainments by local talent and for any other purpose the ter could count ten. Failure to spell the words in that manner meant that the persons who failed were obliged to the hospital Fridatnorning suffering from a nervous shock.

Land and buildings owned by Dr C. H. Rice on the westerly Side of Prichard street were sold to Joseph G. Flynn Friday, according to a deed filed at the Worcester North registry of deeds this morning. The board of health today released the house at 67 Canton street, where a child died fron infantile paralysis, from quarantine.

There is one other case in quarantine. This will be released next week. Capt William H. Hall of the elderly members who desired people or tins city or out-oi-town tne Tin Part Fee! Oftotry to take their seats. Slowly ana She urged that the members who atrical or entertainment managers de ly, the lines dwindled until one lone niing or isov.

3U te Father Mathew institute will Important business in connec-Ifh. the recent field day and the diocesan convention for con-3on at its meeting Sunday iff. The meeting of the society preceded by meetings of the of government and the field day fttee, which -will be held at m. had not been appointed to serve STEEL GARAGES sire. 290 Water St TeL747 young lady remained It was several any special committee make It their minutes before she was finally outdone High class musical companies have often wanted to come Into Fltchburg and was obliged to seek her seat.

Then came the number on the pro but have been handicapped by lack way to do wnat tney couia in assisting the regular committees and stated that there was plenty ot work which had not been assigned which she wished these members would look gram which Rev Mr. Goble as well Gertrude Kelley Qraduata Teacher of of suitable theaters The same Is true in regard to permanent and traveling' Summer street fire station who was injured on his way to the fire on Day as Mrs Gofcle starred it was tne rela. Chalk lines about stock organizations while the Knight! no neighborhood meetings are enjoyed by the members of the New England Conservatory of Musks, of Columbus and other local societies The committee In charge of the pro org Branch Alliance on wednes are always handicapped in finding has resumed teaching. the floor, and it was the game for the street last Tuesday, is improving rapidly at his home. Although be is still confined to the house his ankle is healing in excellent shape.

eS on Friday of next week. They nlace in which to present their ama gram and entertainment which was so thoroughly enjoyed hy the many four persons on each side to shove their dumbbell to the goal In advance Studio, 436 MAIN ST. Fitehburg teur With all tha other keen invited, to attend a meet-the Unitarian church in Leom- members present was; Misses Marion of their opponents. When the, dumbbell theaters catering to a regular patron-. age with picture and vaudeville pro Combination .2 from the central station was called to a brush fire Fri Fitzgerald, Marlon Gibson, Eleanor TE Wednesday, Oct.

11, at 2.20 was knocked outside the lines, the Flynn, Mary Luscomoe ana muton p. when Miss Anna Ban- Absolutely fireproof. Portable, datable. Sea grams the Lyric theater should be in day afternoon which was believed players were obliged to begin the con Singing Gray. will deliver an address.

They demand by various enterprises. Tne test again, and as any player had the be burning near the normal school. The so invited to attend a' similar Bijou company believe that their Each member in attendance brought with them some form of a basket department found that the parties en logue and nearest location write DAVIS-WATSON MEG Ml Foundry St, Nashua, N. Tel. 823-W.

62 Baltimore Lynn. Tel. 3932-M, Immediate delivery and if at the Unitarian church in nounced plan otTiavin the theater gaged In burning the land had a permit A young lady (soprano) will accept a position In Protestant church choir. Address MISS HELEN BLACK, Lake open for the presentation of lunch and this together with lignt refreshments nrovided bv the commit jnd also had perfect control of the fire tee was served at the close ot the Wachusett Inn, Westminster. Mi TeL 8042 Westminster on DTiaay, ucr.

is, at aw p. ben the speaker will be Rev. Ccandall of Ayer. Mrs. E.

A. requests ail who desire to at-o notify her before October 9. urae number is 1210. in the amusement line that Is pot hooked for the other theaters of-he city will work out to the satisfaction of the theater goers, owners of the Lyric and evening's entertainment. Get It At The funeral of John F.

Myers was held from St. Bernard's church this morning with a high mass of requiem celebrated at 9 o'clock by Rev. Fr. John Fall Donation Day at Children's Home. traveling organizations.

Saturday, October 14, has been selected bv the directors of the Chii- A. Martin. The church contained The Lyric will also be utilized to present some of the wonderful motion right to shove his opponents neu outside the lines, it was some time before the game finally ended with the boys' team victorious Then Mr and Mrs. Goble led two picked teams In the battle It was a hot fight from start to finish, for Mr Goble and his wife allowed family matters to enter In and for once in their lives these good people actually quarreled, although in a good-natured way. Mr.

Goble's team finally won, out the lead was not so great that victory was assured until the bell had crossed the line The games were followed by a series of readings bv Miss Bridge, which were of a varied nature and greatly enjoyed by the gathering. Refreshments were served, and the evening's fun came to a close with piano music CHINESE and AMERICAN THE BOSTON CAFE 19 Main LEOMINSTER, MASS. Under new management Open from 10 A. M. tUI 12 P.

M. Special Dinners 25C From 11 till 2 OXIoeJt picture productions that cannot secure the other theaters. Such pictures as drena borne, 27 Holt street, for the acceptance of supplies for the charges in that institution The family is un-nminllv lure at the present time, and number of friends and relatles. The bearers were Samuel McCormlck, John Leary, William Baird, Thomas Lavin, George Price and James Price. The burial was in St.

Bernard's cemetery "Civilization" "The fall of a nation" and other Immense productions may be; EARLS' fig; Hetpexine Mr Druna Prompter Ha Mentholatum 7c 4tc Modme SLM Hatches Ec Musterole He, ale eight different nationalities are at the present representee, xnere are in an with Rev. Fr. Martin officiating. The regular meeting of the Fitch- Orders for meals taken anytime. Hot seen at the Lyric.

The theater will remain dark until Columbus day when the Bijou company wHl open it with motion pictures for the remainder qf the week There has been a great demand for another showing of the "Ro 15 small children, ana as very mue food has come In throughout the summer the expense of maintaining the rolls tor supper every day. Anything you wish. Give us a Trial, au orders burg Teachers' association will be held at the high school on Tuesday evening, Oct 10, at 7 30 o'clock. At 8 p. the address will be given by for special taken by phone.

Mending Tissue All bills of the old firm will be paM mance of Fltchburg" that was taken lc hoi Ice Se romatic Leaf Sl-M home has been correspondingly large. It Is the desire of the members of the executive committee that friends will help provide the necessities before winter sets In. Any supplies la on presentations before Oct. Uth. Nose J.

A. Moyer, director of University of will be paid thereafter. Extension. He will speak on "University extension work in Massachu under the direction of the Sentinel. The "Romance of Fltchburg" will be part of the program for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with other big MOT, JOE CO, Proprietors the line of groceries sre very accept and singing.

AH things considered. It was a most successful affair, and many non-members of the society were present Those who constituted the committee In charge were- Miss InefcBig-wood, Miss Mildred Woodward, James Caldow, Miss Alice Becket, Miss Margaret Walker, and Charles A. Leach. able and they will be delivered by any features including a Ave reel produc setts." Ex-Governor Walsh did much to further this extension work. Any one interested is cordially invited to hear Mr.

Moyer. There will be no grocery store In the city. Tne nouse will be open from 2 to 5.30 o'clock and tion and single reel attractions on the program This opening program will Lake Wachusett Inn Westminster, Mass. session of the evening school, Oct. the land's sake use Bowker's lew.

They enrich the earth and who till it." Advertisement. tOO FOR A SINGLE WORD, aique Prize Contest open to ev-t la to be featured hy our toilers during the month of Oct DT. 7. irg New York manufacturer, hsrlcan Ever Ready Works, make the well known dy" Flashlights, are offering for a word to take the place 'laahllght." Their announce-State that the word "Flash-b out of date, as these portable i lights give hours of steady Instead of simply flashing, so is to be paid for the best Aon for a "coined" or "made-rd to take the place of "Flash-contest will open with what fH as "EVEREADY Big Drive Oct. 7 to 14, during which from coast to coast will make window displays.

The feature window displays will be the tO Contest, entry blanks for the dealers will distribute. The tsT local houses will make these Window displays and will be distribute the Prise Contest beginning Oct. 7: B. Aubuchon Co. ka Pharmacy, ib org Hardware.

a drug co be shown for three days only with a 10. -The house at 67 Daniels street: continuous exhibition on Thursday and The first meeting of the Orient a cup of tea will be served to guests. Meeting of Watatic Lodge, N. E. a P.

Watatlc lodge, N. E. O. P. held its regular meeting in Pythian hall Friday night, A large number of mem Saturday.

where there has been diphtheria, has; been released from quarantine, club of the C. church will be held Open for Fall and Winter guests An in connection with annual meeting The Stationary Firemen's union SMord's EXPERT REPAIRERS Jewelry. Clocks. Watches and Antique Firniture All Work Warraated Opposite the LHvarjr Ideal place to enjoy a vacation or week of North Middlesex branch of Wo- will meet as usual in C. U.

Hall Hundreds of Fltchburg people left on the forenoon trains today for Boston, where they will witness the first bers were present and plana for an end stay. Banquets for small, select Board of Missions, to be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A full attendance of members is desired open meeting to be held Oct 20 were formulated. An invitation from the game of the world's series between the Red Sox and the Brooklyn Dodgers at The funeral of Emil Peltonleml, parties a specialty. Come and the Autumn beauties while they last ML AND MRS.

ARTHUR BLACK Tel 1042 Westminster who died at the Burbank hospital Wednesday, was held this forenoon at at the Congregational church, Box-boro, Tuesday, Oct. 10. Mrs. C. Ransom of Africa will give an address All are urged to be present.

Take 8 45 train for West Acton. Automobiles will meet trains from both directions before and after the meeting at West Acton (not Boxboro Golden Cross lodge of Leominster, to be present at its annual visitation of Grand officers to be held Oct. 17, was accepted and the balance of the evening was devoted to transacting business of a routine nature 10 o'clock at the Sawyer chapel. Braves field. Many of the local people have had tickets procured for some days past.

So great was the crowd of fans, In fact, that it was found necessary by the local railroad officials to add two cars to the regular train leav- Burial was in Forest Hill cemetery The registrars of voters added 57 A most attractive program is being planned for the next meeting of the more names to the voting list Friday. In the evening they were kept busy continuously for over an hour without at 10 25. Hiking was not very popular with The regular Commercial and Short the bos of the M. A yesterday a let-up. The total registration now lodge and it is expected that Grand Warden, Asa Smith, of Boston, will be present and give an address The deputy warden of Randolph has also hand teachers of two schools have Indirectly admitted to some of their and today Perhaps it is the world's series weather, and perhaps it is Drug Co.

something else But so few turned been Invited and a special invitation pupils that they could not do the work done the Junior Students of the FITCHBURG BUSINESS COL-LEGE Think of it' Proper jasftmln- out on Triday afternoon for the proposed bicycle hike to Clinton reser- been extended to Easter lodge in and aim the lodge In Leominster. Perfectly Laundered Linen a Moore that it was deemed expedient to A program coni.tIn of a banjo trio, 1, instrumental offerings and read ings Is belnp arranged and refresh- call off the trip Then many of the bovs who arrived for the walk this afternoon were not armed with food of sufficient quantity for the hike. atlons for teachers or even a supervision by a competent principal would prevent such amazing ignorance But such teachers can deceive and satisfy the child-mind and draw their salaries How long will the farce nt- will be served Each member permitted to inite a friend I is 8478. The Oklahoma Land Sale car which has been setting upon the tracks of the New York, New Hayen Hartford railroad opposite the UnHersal theater for over a week, was carried away oer the New Haen tracks this forenoon. Frederic C.

Nichols, treasurer of the Fltchburg Savings bank and Richard Bullock left the clt this morning for Poland Springs Maine, where they will enjoy a -short hunting; trip in the woods of the Pine Tree atate Frank Foss member of the Republican Matt committee Representatives John Fax in and Waiter Hard Chairman Wllllsm Pna-m. The Urty Electric Co, Tnublee It Hardware Co woe will secure for himself or fine Christmas present, as pier of the 13000 GO prise will his or her 3000 00 check op fa day. Announcement of the be natlonalK advertised jBsar Ready people OF BOSTON Denrinjr AsnWy, Saturday Oct. 7, Brigbam Hall. Adrrtlamtnt In Grand Concert I No Saw Edges Os Your Caliar and toffs If Laundered Here THE FIRST UN1VERSAUST CHURCH Sunday, October 8 Morning Sorric at 10.30 Subjoot-" Tho Leadership of Jesus Bible School at 12 M.

Illustrated Lecture Scene In the Early Ministry of Jesus Y. P. C. U. at 5.45 Mr.

Sarrmel T. Pond. Sute Preadect, Will Speak and Charles Grifre of the Repub Anfitennm el the New eBeisW lican citv committee and Fred A Youn rasher of the Fltcjiburg Bank and Trim were the Fltchburg men in attendance at the "night before" of the Republican state convention in Boston Frida night. UOHHISTEJL MNMV, Oct IS Fltchburg Sentinel Information Bureau FREDERIC HASKIN, Director Weuhtaffttw, D. sjPkase find enclosed a 2-cent stamp, for which you will Ime, entirely free, "The Child and the School." This bare njfflcient to Our "Edging prevent" all such tu appreciate the oast talaut.

I miss it Tickets. See, Tic, SI H. at You can depends upon it, our work is strictly nigh grade and satisfactory. Chaff! Co 'a Fltchburg, and Leominster Autptos of Rosfcwoet JL UHOOUf Calvinistic Congregational Church SUNDAY, OCT. 8, AT 10.30 A.

M. Sermon by the Pastor Died Street DUFST In thi city. Oct. 7. Brldftt City Stum Laofidry 1 ScboolUM.

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