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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 10

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Big Consignment Sale of ladies' and Children's spring Garments NOW PROCEEDING AT THE FITCHBURG CLOTHING STORE. The second week of our big" sale commences tomorrow, and in order to make it interesting we intend it to be a solid, substantial way of showing ft our friends and patrons in Fitchburg and vicinity to what extent we appreciate their patronage. A iVferciles Slaughter of prices on one of the largest, choicest and most complete stocks of merchandise in this section of the state, cut to the quick. Never has the a 1 of price cleaved so close to the root of good and fashionable Clothing for spring wear. Just imagine for one moment what we give you at this salee ft Every article is sold at 40 cents on the dollar, for new and nice wearables -not old stock, mind you.

Below is a partial list of our goods, which we ft maintain is the greatest valueo over ft- collar, and fit for any lady to A QQ 8.00, our price during this sale p.tPO LADIES' SPRING TOURIST COATS ipmrmis iwiuie? Salt SSI.4B in ft ft ft Ladies' Spring Coats A grand lot of all varieties of up-to-date Coats, made of all -wool atyteft patterns and colors. A bargain in-a lifetime. WILL THESE PRICES CONVINCE YOU? LADIES' DEPARTMENT Ladies' Spring Suits jnade up of. the latest cJoths in the latest styles: colors, black, blue, gray, green and all the other leatgrrKnafsT bjg Jiae in long anjd.sho.rt sjeeye effects. This Is the most popular and most up-to-date for this Spring.

Pony Suits are also the and we have them in greaf variety. A $20.00 value we sell for SB.98 A $25.00 value we sell for $10.98 A $30.00 value we sell for These Will Make You Handsome Easter Suits A $6,00 COAT for $2.48 A 7.00' A 10.90 COAT for 4.49 WHITE GOODS An extensive line of Ladles' Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemises, Night Robes and White Skirts. Space forbids us giving prices in detail and to close the whole lot out quickly we have marked on them "GIVE AWAY" PRICES WRAPPERS Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, alPsizes and colors. Come and take Ladies' Dress Skirts The largest assortment of Dress Skirts we have ever shown, in the most approved palte'tns and shades for spring car i r- have a lot of -those populaEjecayhaJs, Worjdrnama. Siuliiuis.

Mohaiib and Serges THE PRICES WIfc DAZZLE YOU A 55.00 value for $1.08 A 6 50 value for --48 A 7.00 value for "70 A 10.00 value for 4.00 BOYS' CLOTHING SUITS In ages from 5 to 14 years, all Worsted. These are strong durable goods, and styles that any boy will be proud to wear. PRICES FOR THIS SALE A $3 00 SUIT 98c A 5.00 SUIT 1-98 A 7.00 SUIT ....3.79 PANTS Knee Pants in ages 5 to 14 years, made of Union Cloth, and all wool and worsted. AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. Value 50c and 73c now and 29c FURS We Have No Cheap Furs And will sacrifice what we have at ridiculous prices.

We will sell at pi ices that will make lhom good bargains for, next season's wear. Come and look at them. your choice. LADIES' WAISTS White Lawn Waists and Madras Exceptional values. WAISTS worth .75 now 39c WAJSTS worthj.89 now SHc WAISTS worth now 89c JAP.

SILK "WAISTS We have the finest ever shown in the city. VALUE I3.G0 $1.49 VALUE 4.00 now 1.58 VALUE E.00 1.99 CHILDREN'S GARMENTS We have an especially fine line of all wool Cheviot Coats for the little girls. All the latest designs and fashions. These coats will make the little ones proud, and mothers cannot get a better value for THE EASTER PRICE A (3.00 COAT $1.29 A 3.75 COAT 1.49 A 4.00 COAT 1.79 A 7.Q0 COAT S.79 A 10.00 COAT 4.00 Can You Beat This Good Chance for Mothers to Save Money ana 3.0D Values now 09c SPRING MILLINERY This is positively the best Spring showing ever made In Fitchburg. Only the fact that a big house cleaned out their stock enables us to show such big bargains In EASTER GOODS.

BLACK MERCERIZED PETTICOATS GREAT ASSORTMENT. Value 51.50, 2.00, 2.25, now 69, 79, 8c LEATHER GOODS Dress Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Grips and Extension Bags, Just what you need. We have a large stock, and will sell them out at prices that 'MM4Uu)tu-4mentbetMeiefn-c9mer 1 REMEMBER YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED I'M EVERY WAY 232 Main Steret RTeWBtflte CLOTHING WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. FITZWILL1AM. An alarm was friien, Sunday morn- sion, of which Former Senator Cnand- ler is 'chairman.

Representative Sul-; the Cyrus Wheeler place the past has moVed to Mrs. Edwin Piper's ce, where he has formed a partner Concluded from Page One, ivan or Massachusetts declares it is ing for a fire ftom the chimney of1 Frank D. Holman's house. Fortunately FINANCIAL. ship with Louis Piper.

not only useless, but it has been de- 1 cldedly expensive luxury. Since it was as extinguished before vcty serious James Allen returned, Saturday, ith some fine horses, which he pur established in 1901, the commission damage wus done Smoke and water injured the furniture somewhat, has pulsed upon awards totalling chased fn Canada. 40, while Its maintenance has cost the An artesian well is being driven on government (553,000. Mr. Sullivan has asked congress to abolish the commis- School!) commenced Monday.

Mud has been very deep in the roads he pat.t week. Herbert Gale, the evangelist, and his AYER. A verv interesting meeting of the Unitanan Women alliance was held with Mrs. G. P.

Beveily, Thuisda afternoon. This nominating committee for officers lo be elected at the annual meeting in May was elected. Miss. Anna Hallow, Mrs. Beverly and Mis E.

H. Brenan. was voted to have an apron and food sale at the May meeting be held the vestry The progiam was these readings. "How to grow old," Mrs. B.

F. Farnsworth, "Om foreign policy." Mrs. Alke Butterlicld- Ro-fieshmonti, weie reived and a hour enjoyed Muss Mary K. McCattbv i the new deik employed In the pa pel store of Woodbury Andiewt, the Pertey Gates place, now ocupled by Theodore Carr, by a party from Pepperell. the least.

When these cards were turned in to the census buieau in the past, it has kepi 1000 clerks busy for over a year punching this information Into another set of cards so that electrical tabulating machines might do the rest. It is now the plan to let the enumerator in the field do the punch-ins, thus saving a year's time and the expense of the clerks previously employed to do so. TOWNS END. A petition to commute the sentence of Tucker to life imprisonment was circuited, Monday, at the town meeting, and received about 100 signatures While returning from town, last Thursday, the horse of Henry Spear fell dead. Mr.

Spear is a veteran of the Civil War and highly esteemed, and has the sympathy of the public in his loss. A rich treat awaits all Grangers. Monday evening, in the form of a hot pan-cake supper, sewed with maple syrup, in chai-ge of Brother Holman of Ashburnhani Grange. The commillorj are congratulating themselves on having so competent a "chcr" foi the occasion. A literary piogratn will he and turn over Uh woik to the W.G1BL1N OF SPRING FIELD.

COMMISSION STOCK BROKER, American House Block NO. IS 1SLOSSOM STREET. W. A McCONNELL, Local Manager OortepomlCBt nt J. SsAt.K (Tii-iirpointril SOTO court of claims, which is amply able The B.

W. U. T. C. met with Mrs.

fathei Jacob Gale, have been guests of co tane care or the business. Abbie Curtis, Wednesday, March 21, i'. and Mi.s T. M. Blodgett recently, Mrs.

Harriet Stearns, formerly and with Mrs. Ella Sheldon, this week Wednesday. of this town, moved Tuesday, with the Rev. Mr. Shaw subject for next family of her nephew, John M.

Lamb, On the 100th anniversary of the approval by President Jeffei-son of the fiist ajcl looking towaid the construction by the government of the Cumberland Pike, through the states of Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Hany proof "Were wanting'' of the tremendous commercial expansion Sunday morning, will be "Jesus teaches forgiveness." Rev. Mr. Loom is' subject will be "Who knows whether thou art come to the king- om East Jeffrey to Hinsdale, N. h. Mr.

and Mrs, A Beebe and Miss clen It. Perkins attended the funeral Dr. Oscar H. Bradley at Bast Jaf- mien is going on in this country, it Thei thr frey, Sunday afternoon the trade of the United States with Mexico, aa Just issued by the depart- Pearre has introduced a bill looking to the reconstruction and maintenance Waller 15 Holman, who as women jnent ot -cominei'ce-uid labor. In-a-l for years in Vliilnoy'h stole, "Of "this Internal improvement- by thc- Bf8QN.

Jason Webber died on Thutsday, Tmy, 1ms come back to Filzwilllam ind with his family will occupy the icw house near the home of his father. ham Walton Miss Clara Blood Mis Maiy John son "Miss- Ada Blood and -M Barker attended the om ludmg le ti the course on Shnkeweaie, a i Fitchbuig noimal school by Pi Griggs, Thursday At the Globe hold, Wednesday mt; March 20, of old age. years, 3 months, 5 days. He was amative ot W. 15.

Holman, as soon as it is ready. fIDELLTY CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 251 MAIN STREET. Roam 4 Ths Johnaonla, up ons llloht. MONTHY MEETING. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1906, Montr to loin on Real Estate, Bank open that day 8 a.

m. to 6 p. alu every Tuesday evening, to I SO p. m. Money sold at 8 p.

m. Mlhs (luce Blodgett recently visited Heath, but his pal ems soon moved to this place, where he bus since resided, since the death of his wife which occurred Doc. 21, 1901 A step government. The bill Is in the line ot state and national aid In road building which has aroused so much interest throughout the country in the last few years, and whjch has provoked so much slate legislation and discussion In congress along these lines. The bill provides for a commission to investigate present conditions and report 011 the expense and advisability of carrying out the plan.

Washington, in company with lak( 1 iry t( chaige of Prof. Seaver, Ten cents will be chatged for the supper, Mifls-NcllteWeston-of-Burbiink'hos-pltal, Fitchburg, is visiting her parents EL Broughn moved his family and household goods to West Groton, on 1 Monday. I The L. S. will hold their Easter sale in the Congregational church cs- next Wednesday evening.

Supper will be served at 6 and an entertainment at S. I In the absence of Rev. William Hodgo. who is attending the eon-! ference at Maiden, there will be union services at tho Cong, church, Sunday. Rev.

J. Murray of Boston will oc-cunv the pulplMioth morning and even nembeis of Koonc high scliool -Voty fo single decade this trade 'has trebled, liaving grown from $31,000,000 in 1895 to $93,000,000 in 190D, and while in tho case of other countries the exports exceed the imports, ith Mexico the two are pretty evenly halanced. The -imports of this country consist chiefly Of tropical products and raw material, while the exports are made up largely tyt foodstuffs, manufactured pioducts and machinery. As an indication of the readiness lo handle the tropical trade which must come with the opening of the Panama Canal, the Mexican showing is especially gratifying. enjoyable neighbotbood socials- have daughter.

Miss Maitha Jones, has resided with him and his last years were held at the homes ot itifinent families living in the vicinity of Laurel G. Ci aw ford was chosen ,11. president and Saboll aiy tUMsuier About 20 men resent, mostlj from Shuley. hist meeting of the t'unoiit club was lu Id with Mis '1 Shares in 37th Series, $2-01 ea lake. Mis.

A. Becbe's residence is being painted white with green blinds, David C.is his all the boat dors, ho can well accommodate now. but is fin od. The i was ishing off scvcial new moms, so a. lo E.

O. Ilurluv made brighter by her tender caic. He was the oldest person in tow with the exception of Mrs. Martha Blanchard, who had her nsth birthday, Apill 2 His funeral was held at his laic residence on Sunday afternoon. Rev.

Geoige Shaw7 of Ashty "officiating. B. Goodwin and Miss Lucy li Goodwin sang "By cool Slloam'u shadj rill and "I would not live always" W. Robblus, Leslie G. MacRobbin, C.

I. Wilkinson and Harry Hill wcte beat ers. He leaves two step-daughtei-s, ing Mr. Murray comes highly endorsed by Dr. Anderson, and is a pleasing be able to lodge quite numbci mine.

Alva Dnby finished wmk for H. While Son, April 1 Dugal Campbell died at the home As a result of the settlement of certain questions before the Algeciias conference, Uncle Sam is now the possessor of one share In the Moroccan soeakcr Notwithstanding the storm a good of his son. Malcnmb in this town, house trreeted Vermont Wa KENILWOBTH INN Biltmore near Ashville, N.C. There ii no nmerf 10 tha world llmt wdl compare crlili Ihf vk from Ihii palace. Locaccil ou Ibe point inA-benhe burroujiJtcl hv International bank, which he distinctly -doesn't want.

It is said that the stock The taiiff has been invoked to protect manv strange infant industries, but the stiangest request of all has jusf come to light. Representative Alden Smith of Michigan has introduced a petition jongress from the manufacturers of wooden shoes, that the tariff on wooden shoes be in-1 creased lo 125 per cent The competition of foreign-made wooden shoes is so keen that the Michigan manufacturers find cheif business away from them. The wooden shoes are sold largely to immigrants from the Netherlands, who are numerous in Michigan Twelve manufacturers have signed the petition, LAWRENCE. Friday evening, and ason the first Apul 2 He was bom Scotland. Ahitl 11.

1936 evenlnff It was a decided success. vice legislation. Mrs. Fiencli Japanese liteiatute, Mi.s AVoodhuiy. Hearn.

Mis, Hailuu Tins nominating committee was appointed Mis, CUrk, Mrs, Bixby, Mis Osgood Robot Ruinslodgc, 1 (1 and! Vesta Rebekah lodge, aie planning to ceiegrate the anniv ci saiy of the founding of the otdei cm Apill 1 TtflCSL'ti'ioi THESES Tu kets ot 1 hildren's day in the Woman club can be obtained of Miss Mabel Puffer, Wednesday, April 11. Is not especially desirable from an Mrs, Rhoda Barrett and Mibs Mariha Thayer of Pepperell furnished the music for dancing and about $90 was realtzed'from both evenings Jones. Schools all commenced, this wee with Miss Mayola Furbcr at the Cei ter. Mrs. Minnie Wheeler at Pratt' Lamson Hubbard el'nment itself cannot subscribe for the share, it devolves upon the state department to pass it along to private individuals.

The amount of money in and added to the Townsend A. A.ti ury Comrade Jonathan Smith of Clh judge advocate of the G. A. deliver the Memorial day addie.ss, Miss Alma Wnglit in No, 4 and Miss Florence Belcher at No. fi Thomas Jackson brings the chlhlion fiom No.

5 to the Center A son was bom, Thui sday, lo Ml 0, Hii the jeiu write for beoklrl. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proorlator. anil Mis iciest Uusn, Mi and rs lupono R.i 1 1 h.i 1 cached San Dlepro. ('til cm theh inn volved is about J150.000, and the department will ask oome of the financial firms of the country to make it up Incidentally, there is a hint in ths lepoits of Ambassador White, the representative of the United States at the conference, that a hitch may occur at the last moment when the program is submitted to the sultan of Morocco foi his approval.

year. The Memonal as-soclatlon have secured a band from Mil ford, N. for Memorial day. Rev. C.

Wright pastor of the Baptist chuich, Weht Townsend, will deliver the Memonai Sunday evening ermon in the hall JAMES H. MACK. Nfr SOUTH ASHBURNHAM. I Lincoln Spencer had an attack appendicitis, last week, but has so fai recovered as to be out Carl Howl has taken Mr Spencer's place in the market and began ivork this week. Michael Morrisey has purchased a livery stable tn Arlington, Vt and will for Ml CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Coueh Syrur Tastes Gorvl PLUMBING and HEATING The Ladies' clul met al the home of Mrs John Scott and icnd 'The tempest" The hostess served ice ricam and cake.

The selectmen commenced their annual assessments on Monday They will be at the town hall on Satuidav afternoon to pay any bills that may be presented The many fnends of Morton Barrett are sorry to learn that he Is very HI. Waldo Newell began his duties as superintendent of Townsend poor farm April 1. MlsS Etta Flagg will assist Mis Newell Ml. Whitney of Wt Use in tune. Said by druccists.

jmove his family there the middle of Spring Styles ASH BY. The-e appointments have been made by the selectmen Inspector ot meat and animals, John E. Joyce; special police, William Joyce, El-bridge Gibson, Fred A. Bingham; public weigher, Harry Bingham, sexton and undertaker, A. Hub- Time waswhen Die president used to give to his friends, as a mark of special distinction, his autographed photograph But that time is passed and to the very favored few the chief executive is now presenting the progeny of "Slippers," the famous seven- me moiun.

Jine jxings xmugmeis illui with Mrs C. Gray, Tuesday afternoon, Miss Avis Pierce and Miss Ethel Whitney joined an excursion to Washington, last Friday. Owing lo an unavoidable delay In re- FOR SALE BY STEBBINS od White House cat. "SUppeis," be has hii it know has just becom TeTm 6 ft silay-The of seven, and Cnngtessman Bed Minnesota, the humorist of ihc hftve been obliged to postpone their up keeper. William P.

Green: care ofDn I fair until a later date town clock, Abridge Gibson, board of A Gay went to Springfield Wed- leetmen and Dr. The Clothier and Hatter. At Every Point 1 nesdav, to visjt his uncle c.eorge pope. Dr Ellen Schenck, highway I 'Harmon who was reported til is lm- surveyors Haywaxd, I I wned by J. A M01 Who Will Be Pleased fo Show All the New Spring Styles, at 1 120 Matn Under Am.

House proving -Ernest Wlllard spent Sun- nrf)nks Rons Frank Green, has been made the pmud recipient of the first of the batch It was ghen him as a mark of the president's appreciation of ris mutation to come to Duluth to hunt bears The opportunities foi this sport aie unpatalteled. 11 bears having been killed in the cits streets last year according to Mr Bede who left the Wrhlte House as happv 1 dnv with his famllv Adolphus Pe- Charles Lawrence. Plllshuiv lault ha returned tn work nt Plln Richards Henr A. Rob- Whltnev'x reed shops and will move bln! John Elliott I You re growing beautiful dav hy Vocal Instruction 1 his family as soon as a suitable tene-, mss Alice Green's bam Is being ie- day, dear Grace. tics on be secured paired and her house painted Augus- I hope you're not using uniommaol lOc CIGAR a limited 1 Titedny.

1 After a heavy meat, take ft couple Edwin Btxby has moved Into the Oh. Charlie, this Is a great Injustice to Doan'a Regulets, and give your lenement in Will Partridge's house me, stomnc1i, Ilvrr and bonetQ the help rhev Ooorpi- I-iwrence is to oeeupy Ihe I'm simply using Tlorlty MountTln Tm 1 will need. Resulets brliur easy, regular house lecemlv vacnied lv Edwin nix- (rnrds out Studio, 44 Safely Fund Batik Biililng. J-nr TeMim rt. A.hlreM 1J passages of the bowels, i by E.

Barney, who has carried Hayes Plerson Co. -1.

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