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The Daily Item from Lynn, Massachusetts • 2

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DiLy EVENING Ail USE ESTS' AMUSHMID I'S AMITEMEAPS AMUSEMENTS AMTMM1NTS A1V1 Continuous 1 TM to 1030 CPM OPENING MONDAY NOVEMBER 29 730 PM 730 PM STRAND CONCERT ORGAN STRAND CONCERT ORCHESTRA MONDAY SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY RIDAY THURSDAY MARY PICKORD PAULINE REDERICK STRAND TOPICAL REVIEW AND OTHER STRAND EATURES STRAND TOPICALREV1EWAND OTHER STRAND EATURES SEEN STRAND WEST LYNN In the (own will taken Sunday SWAMPSCOTT (CONTINUED rS0M TAGS ONE) By pastors fur Sunday and Monday and ounfdderablp I i under West Lynn Odd Block 75 feet EAST LYNN nrvt ALL SEASON The club Truss iS large ly through the junior lodges of the president riday afternoon Dec RIGHT "Serves your whole ramtly 'Serves your whole family' Tonight and Monday PRICES ARE NOW REDUCED ON Edson Co SYRUP $1495 NORTH SAUGUS I INSURE I BESSE ROLE CO With 32 and 34 Union Street SISSON SON Olympia Square OU THESE NOTED Other numbers on tho were equally pleasing 'SCREE STARS DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO THE PROPER PRESENTATION THE SILENT DRAMA private way and that it was mnfie to use it he It to bo fenced off Humphreys called to the Dr Mlxter the com pltca years seo it styles Chui ch" Church of the in Swampscott at her home in Lillian Cameron well known In of the erly square 27 arrar St Tel 94 1 Lynn Mass' Call Us Up or 8L00I will Mad of 3 tormuU for radiator filled guaranteed not io freew at i 2 wki ntiOc per fsul nod op Pried 11 members of an whose admirers The scene of the lodgeroom' PARAMOUNT PICTURES ARE SHOWN EXCLUSIVELY AT THIS THEATRE SUNDAY CONCERTS START DEC5 $1295 $1495 $1650 $1795 Suits damage was 'done hnces were broken charge of the devotional service and Miss Marlon Owen presided nt the or MAKV PICKORD IX "MADAME church Rev John Van astor Morning worship Georgei Penniman of All this latest styles 1 St Helena Court evening the semi monthly meeting and social of St ran Ericson Bert Healey and the Misses Annie Benefit Party eostunw party for the benefit of Christmas work of tho Swamp Ihiion Church Tho Men's class will be In session at the regular time' Sunday at 315 PM with red allon as teacher It la expected tho regular monthly evening meetings will commence in December SWAMPSCOTT RETALIATES ACT DR MIXTER Mohawk Club Entertainment and Dance Cupid Busy Lodge News on box 25c TOUJti ir ernes Central Square hoae All lines represented hold in VVeat Lynn Odd I hall Mjirkct square riday night With the exception of this nothing but routine business was transacted Remarks were nado by Clarence Upham and 111 win Dow A collation was enjoyed in the banquet hall after the meet mg church Raymond pastor Morning service at 1205 PM Junior at 330 Senior at 545 'Evening gospel service at 7 with sermon by the part tor Improvements Contemplated for True Blue Other Social Events LORIDA EXCURSION 1 ickets and Stateroom A the scott Visiting Nurse association will be held In the Town Hall Thursday evening Dec Tlio arrangements for the party which promises to be one of the leading social events of the winter are In charge of Miss Vivian Tuttle and Mies Beth Goodwin The Swampscott Visiting Nurse asso ciation is doing a great work and Is well worth the support of all It Is the tickets all bo Very choice assortment of Jatest models (Baptist and out everybody open Saturday Memory er rederic Manning ice nt 7 in charge of the club of the church address by lion Jamrwi Odlln representative elect of he our hoptyi therefore which will be placed on safe in of the drug stores Uberally Miss Marlon Hertha Clarke of Bos ton will read the four act comedy drama Long for thebenortt of tho Swampscott Visiting Nurse association In the Town Hall this evening 1 $1995 $2250 $2500 Suits riday 'business Helena court Massachusetts Catholic Order oft oresters was held in the assembly hall of St building Chestnut street The meeting was presided over by Chief Ranger Miss Isabelle arrell One application was Teceh ed for membership and reports of committees were heard Several speakers wore present and addressed the court at the close of the business session It was urged that every member of the court be present at the next meeting to be held riday even ing Dee 10 when there will be sev eral prominent speakers present to address the court Happenings There will be a meeting of the True Blue club Sunday afternoon at 3 in the rooms on Melvin ave nue The Sally Wood (GIT SHOP) 1401 lewis st Opp Brlckett School Open about Dec 1st irst class hand work solicited to lev sold on com mission COLIANS 35 Book Av io Swampscott Tel 24 33 fl this object 1n view It Is planned to practically double the present mem bership of Eureka Junior lodge and through the cooperation of the mem bers tho new superintendent of juve nile work Mrs Evelyn A Mack his offered Inducements to the young peo ple to bring In new members These inducements are in the form of prizes Tho member bringing in the largest number of candidates will receive a suitable and the member bring ing 'In the largest "number of former members will also be rewarded with a prize from District SuperintendentDarker To tire boys or girls bring ing In the most applicants anotherprize will be presenfed St Joseph's Junior Society A meeting of St Joseph's Junior Catholic Total Abstinence society was hell last evening in the rooms at 207 Chestnut street Tile president red Kenneally presided iA report of the committee which had charge of the recent whist party and dance was re ceived The committee stated that the affair was a huge sue cess and a con siderable sum of money has been turned Into the treasury as a result btephen reports meeting evening done to the roadway Humphrey interviewed Mlxter controls tho the point and explained situation and told him of the agree ment which the Tillson Stanborn firm was willing tomaker According to a statement given out by Chairman "Humphrey riday evening Dr Mlxter emphatically refused to allow the firm tq use the avenue and stated that tire road was a an attempt should cause Chairman attention of lions that might follow such action but the doctor still refused to consid er the proposition Wednesday mwn Ing a fence was placed across the ave nue et the Puritan road'hnd a specialjxilicemau was plared on duty there to see that no one entered the ave pue Chairman Humphrey reportedthia action to the Board of Selectmen 'with the result that the action of 'ri day evening was taken Said Chairman Humphrey when 'speaking of the action of the Board of Selectmen riday evening: "I feel and the board feels that If the residents "and citizens of the town are not to beallowed the semi publlc use of the ave inue leading front Puritan road to Galloupe's point that the residents of 'the point who are not citizens of thetown should not bo allowed to enjoy conveniences which the town pays forThe board has based its action upon the fact that it is Illegal for the town maintain street lights and hydrants private property "If tho avenue was left open for tseml publle use at any and all times asother avenues In the town are thoproposition of the town doing some thing for the people owning tho prop rjy would be another question but If 'this avenue Is to be held as strictly pii Svate property then I bcllevo the action (taken by the board tonight Is perfectly pusl and proper The situation caused by the wrecking of the II uprn Galloupe's point was an extraordinary pccurrence and one which does not hap yen often This avenue has been a peml puhllc rond for years and to shut It off at this time and deprive residents and citizens of tue town use of tne pnly way leading to this part of tho Shore Is It seems to ma decidedly un leaaonahlo Tillson Stanbom who are large property owners in town with Mr Stanborn a citizen were will ing to agree to make good any damage to the roadway that they might cause in teaming their lumber over It and were ready to file a bond to cover that agreement I cannot understand the attitude taken Ly Dr Mlxter As soon possible after the went on the rocks Hpeclal rolleinan Kennedy went on duty at the Mlxter estate and undertook to prevent any one going on any of the property which the Mlxter estate lays claim to I'ersona on the little beach which a Zrts the shore at this point were told that The Mohawk efub again demonstrated Its ability as entertainers when it gave another festival riday night this tin in St A hall Market square More than 200 attended An entertainment of exceptional merit Was ghen the first part of the evening after which the guests danced late Into the night A pleasmg feature was the sketch 'The Dublin presented by members of the club of the name The action of the playlet centers about toe nvafry of several Irish lodgij over a girl are many and ardent the sketch is laid In with a meeting in session and the cross lire of repartee' which flies between the admireis of the girl all through the sketch was such as to provoke a good many laughs The piece was admirably handled by the following: Thomas Cur Mlss Blanche Curran Theodore Robert arley and Rita Cur morning prayer church school address both services Tuesday Nov in fSt Andrew's day) 10 AM holy communion irst 'United enureh Dalton was chairman Other were also received and the was adjourned to Thursday Dec 2 Wallace 1 with Me My Permit Grantcl There being no remonstrants at the hearing the location for underground conduits asked for by the Lynn Gas Ar Electric Company was granted by the Board of Selectmen riday even ing The location asked for was In Atlantia avenue from Beach Bluff ave nue to the Marblehead line I'vrsonnL Word was received of the serious Illness East Hingham of Mrs Beale who Is quite Swampscott Mis Beale Is the young er sister of Mrs Margaret Bartlett of 39 Blaney street Hippies Tho annual inspection of rank Hayden temple 73 Pythian Ulsters will take place in Odd hull Elmwood road evening Supter win be served at 6 o'clock Grand Chief Jucy Day of Dorcester ami other grand officers will be (present Whist and lunch will be the attrac tion at the Swampscott club this even SUITS To MAKE ROOM for XMAS GOODS property and his prop of land contains 7128 It fronts or Burnll Blaney strep 'bin? pastor th pastor wilt preach on dren of school tn service at 12 he the land Some of the special music will bft as follows: Anthem Thy Lovo Has Spared IX duet' Heard the Voice of Oppcnbnehjt rtnlhcm Baldwin The happy romhlnatinit of laxative In LAXTIVW BROMn fjUININE muJwthe quinine in thia form hv a far better effect than the ordinary Quinine ami It can be taken by anyone without affotUnir the head Remember to call for the full name Txmk for signature of Grove 2 Ao 7 action we shall until I have re action of the ee liad a talk with Dr Mister am sorry that there 1ms been any trouble but we certainly have got to protwt our Withcy 1030 subject of sermon will be Hattie of music by the quartet Iverson tenor Miss Greene soprano Mrs Mabtlle A Hardy contralto red Balfour bass: Melville organist and Sunday school at 12 subject of the lesson Will be "Israel and chapter 17) Melville superintendent Epworth league at fl PM: Miss Madeline Reed lender 'Sub lent of discussion "Our Neatest Home Mission Evening praisg and preaching service at 7 the pastor will ftpeak on the subject "What out to Puritan road over "avenue agreeing to file a bond to cov er any possible damage that might be Chairman Dr property at to him tho ine Hominy lb 4c Makes delicious breakfast food when cooked and served same as oatmeal Kuntz Rosemond Wessel Ruth M1I bury Eldora Hardy Vera Burnette JJgbel Hapworth Bruce Crocker Jr and Eddie Curry Recitation Clayton Wentworth Solo Roy MllburT Recitation Norma Kuntz lag drill Primary class Vera Burnett Ruth Mllbury lorence Caney Alice Brown Gertrude Par sons Mildred owler Sylvia Clem ents Elba Lilly dale Thesa Eaton Mildred Blaney Annie Kent Chris tina Sawyer Jean Burnett Louise Jelly "Report of Victories Under the Misses Bessie Vaughn Phyllis Parson Ruth Mllbury Eunice Lundran and Mildred Vaughn Address Offering Song "Onward Christian Benediction AreYpu Prepared for the The Stephenson Stargard Un derground Garbage Receiver saves its cost in a few Visit our salesroom and demonstrated Several and prices The Stephenson Spiral Ribbed Ash Barrel will outwear two ordinary cans Come in and see it irst Christian (7hmvh Convert by Bible school Sunday even IhE nr entitled ke Under The program: Victory Maybfpmd on xScbool Scripture hwon Romans Prayer Alec Tattrie Recitation class Introductory statement Supt Bruce Crocker Sr Song a Call Comes School Map drill Horne Mission Geog lunlor class Clara Hooper i Amy Lundren Muy ONLY ONE that i If ynxative firomo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day Crip in 2 Dy win trick Xestor Carej John Arthur Hoyle MeGaffee Ila ironbe John Callahan Carl Rrxwn crgUH Hrlinii Henry Smart ugenu llobiiry George Buckley and Robert Murray Weddings Aplenty This past week there boa en hardly a clergyman In the western part of Lynn who has not launched at least one pair upon the sea of matrimony And one of the best Indications of pros perity In West Lynn is the fart that there have been but very few marriages where a large reception to friends did not follow the ceremony The General Eloetrio Company Is em ploying Its normal number of and in some departments shifts work nil night long Then again tho re opening of the Kelly factory the opti mistic appearance which West Lynn store keepers are presenting anil last but far from least Cupid activities in West Lynn Indlcalo the pl easing fact that the western district has severed Its acquaintance with hnnl times Sons sod Daughters Arrangements were made for another In tho series of "open" meetings which are to be held under the auspices of the Sons and Daughters of Scotlinil this soasqn at a meeting of that organiza tion In hall Market square riday night The function Is to be held New Year's eve and according to plans discussed at last night's meeting prom ices to be a banner one In the history of tho society There will ho plenty of good talent for an entertainment a number of speakers a good supper and dancing A comnllttce composed of the follow ing was appointed to arrange fur ther drtalls: Mln Jessie McComba Miss Agnes Brown Mrs Elizabeth Gil lispie and Mrs Harry Gordon Remarks were ramie nt last mooting by James yfe Andrew John son william Thomson and Miss Jreale MrCombe hearsargc Lodge Sl candid itrB were Initiated at a hrlef meeting of Kearsarge lodge Odd cl (CcngregatlonaH iederlo Hi re nt 103U "The Chil ry Sunday the vestry during the church Sunday school In the vestry Meeting of the Junior at 330 PM subject "The Luke 2O lead Evenlng serv Sugar Supply More sugar la piudu ed in Germany ea year than it can consume Last crop sugar beets was un usually large and iho present crop is said to promise well but the price of sugar bus nevertheless Increased more than 25 per cent In conn Hon with this state of affairs a letter Io the loknl Anzelg of Berlin di elnies that the largest sugar rcllnrry has this year declared a dividend of 20 per cent against 10 last year I Peabodv The I at is tn as rouows: Grafton Jr of Boston 235 Central National bank of Lynn 251 Loring Tolman they were on private property and must leave and persons taking lumber from the water or from the beach wore pre vented from doing so by Special Po liceman Kennedy The residents of the lower end of tho town arc much wrought up Over the closing up of the avenue and some pretty harsh tritlclsms have been innde over lie actions of tho owners of the property The selectmen were unani mous In their action riday evening and it Is very doubtful If the Pghts at the point will burn again at the expense of the town unless the avenue is opened for tho use of the public Mrs Dr Story In JM1 interview this forenoon Mrs Hr Mlxter who owns the property said: have not been notified of any action taken by the Board of Select men relative to the avenue or the lights and 1 cannot say anything nbout what we may i( have not had any talk with Dr Mlxter about It either know what we may du Me were obliged to close the place up ana it we kept course we had to kee Me left eveiythlng lit a Thrilling Combination of Realism and Romance il STEPHENSON MANUACTURER MORE gj 1 1 nc 1 qclelt ly Giro extrnne height va nx cxc xl width or nuUalor lllw xud me A ut yMn DR STEVENSON 5IS Modlml BoliatMg XUno Mrelt ktn Deoil Receivcil The deed of the property on Burrill street presented to the town by Prof EUhu Thomson was filed with the se lectmen riday waning The deed is dated Nov18 1915 and was executed in the office of Keeleir Rice of Swampscott ho Is uy member of the library (building committee The deed stipulates that the land shall be used for library puriroses on'y ther says that Professor Thomson places the restriction upon his re maining property that no building or fence more than 10 Peet high shall be erected either by himself or heirs 10 feet of tho boundary line library The lot In the Greatest Triumphant Achievement of Photo Dramatic Art UKiAnAAir niiTTmn vh rnHUftlllL DUHtnrLT PATENTS THAT PROTECT AND PAY Books Advlci and List 1 of Inventions Wanted I II Higbsst references Best results Pnitptneis istzrej WATSON COLEMAN PATENT LAM YER 624 Street NW WaMngton DC THEY REUSE TO EAT At periods in most lives they fail to relish their meals and refuse even the delicacies prepared to tempt their appetites They lack ambition and growth seems im peded yhicli causes anxiety Do not compel them to eat be cause nutrition is impaired They need healthful exercise in fresh air and sunshine but of equal import ance is a spoonful of Emul sion three times a day to feed the tissues and furnish food energy to improve their blood aid nutrition and sharpen their appetites ''The meilicinal food in KtnuL nmt supplies the very elements chil dren need to build up their strength Diev relish it is free from alcohol or drugs Avoid substitutes Sevtt DIooiuGuJJ Advt elosG it up owing to the way in which we have been treated As I said be fore what further take I cannot suv celved notice of the ketmen and have wThnglit Centre Rev Martin Sehermerliorn will give the secoml of three lectfiitcs on Our Divlnu Heredity hh Biologically Confirmed" at promptly No it Market street The lecturer Is a grad uate of various (Universities in Amer ica un) In Europe Is the author of va rious important books and for more than 60 years has been the minister of large 1'rvabyterian and Epiwopnl anl Unitarian Churches in Boston Buffalo Hartford n1 New York Holy Name Protc st Monument uv nue I Rev Edward Tillotson rector irst bunday In Advent communion 1015 and sermon 1215 7 evening prayer and rector will preach at Supplies for Christmas Work Standard Goods Here at Cut Prices Telephone your orders We de liver anywhere send goods for in spection collect if you wish We can pk'ftsis you Berkeley Cambric 3( inches wide yard 10c Lonsdale HG lnch Cambric yd12Jc Berkeley Nainsook 40 inches wide yard 18c Berkeley Long Cloth for fine un derwear yard 12c White Lawn 40 inch yard 125jc Tine Sheer White llaxon Lawn 40 inch yard 25c bine hite Linen 36 inch all pure linen yard 50c White Embroidery Linen yard 25c New While Apron and Waist tioods mercerized figures and stripes yard 19c White Ground Lawns with little pink roses for Christmas aprons yard 12'ic Silkateen 1c Persians 8c leisher Germantow skein He 15c Coatlnnons 1 to 1030 the ebusiness session plans for the annual temperance rally A be held In tho Town Hall in ebruary were discussed but no definite action was taken Mia Mary Till read a very Interesting letter from Professor Nichols who is touring the State at the present time In the interests of temperance: The death of Mrs Em ma A Howes member of the union announced and appropriate action was taken The next meeting of the union Will be held tit the: home of the 10 Dihv'lplee Rev Wesley A pas CTrvrr at Iff AM Lord's Supper at 1030 Morning worship at 1045 sermon on "The King's Business and the Business Man" Bible school orded that the senior lodges are be ing built up and strengthened With Jkieral down 1 fitnnd and damage was WM anu piore ihg lumber was wt notified the prospective pur rfiasors of It tliat they not go over our avenue "We have always wanted the people to enjoy the point and have always! been willing that the people should use the avenue and the rucks along the shore could not have a gang of lumbermen riming an over the (Place however The rad was not uuut lor Iv ny teaming and hea trucks goingibver It would have rlr much damage The place Is privi property and we have been obliged Bowling alleys and a dance hall are Dwo big improvements which the members of the True Blue club Mel vin avenue plan to accomplish before many more months elapse is going to hold a fair In ebruary and the mane accumulated through this fair will he devoted toward a fund that is being raised to otiiset the expenses of these contemplated addl tions The members believe that such Improvements are greatly needed There Is no dance hall in this section of the city anzi neither are there bowling alleys It fx said that tho rreelpt of the alleys an(J (1alc6 haJ1 Wbieli would he let to other organiza tions for entertainments would as slst greatly in reducing the expenses To make these changes it will be nec essary to enlarge the club and add another floor to the building Jlore Members Wanted An effort Is being made to Increase the membership of Eureka Junior lodge of Good Templars It Is inr MASS SA TORDAY NOV KM 1 1 Bl I 27 191 5 prNjgrani which ere a souk and dance sklt by rank Meagher andergus (Jnflhi a vocal solo by Charles Splahio accompanied on the piano by Ellas MacKay songs by Joseph Iay a voU rendered violin solo by Ernest Powers a monolog by Edward piano selections by Miss Kathleen Shan ahan vocal solos by Miss May Callahan Miss Mae Dauphine and Robert Ells worth soft shoe dancing songs by Shanahan various Imitations by Eawrciicie Murdock a humorous song and reading by John ay selec tions by the Mohawk quartet composed of Michael Doyle John and TW Nestor a by Jhnry Jinyew a reperivrie of songs by a trio com posed of Emil llourgvss Thomas Ander son and rank Green and vocal se lections by William Hooper Walter Creighton and Charles Deoe The committee in charge was oom pwred Michael Doyk Joseph' nald Walsh red Nestor iltiatn Mang Joseph Nolan rank Geanasco Quinn Charles ATERNOONS 10c EVENINGS 10c 20c RIB LAMB CHOPS lb if noiiiiu sieaK in jbe Hump Steak lb 42c Sure Rising Buckwheat and Pancake lour pkg 10c MAPIp SAP T'ie unndultcratcd sap syrup in which 11 rtrn nnri inlft PX 3 1 a mmj fuuuv ml lhc uuu inupiu iiavur naa boon retained the premier syrup for griddle cakes Quart Jura pint Jar 2'r measures 110 feet on remaining property of i'rnfessur ThoniMn 'is 5153 'Met on the rear and 11320 feet on the side! bordering on Hie vi operty of tho Uni Aersalist church The deed was taken by Town Counsel II Ashley Bowen at the close of tho meeting of the select men to be Jeeorded in Salem today Bonds sold i iday evening the town treasurer and selectmen received and opened blds tor the Issuance of the 330000 tem porary Argle Company of Boston 200 Tho lqaIt was awarded to 11 Jr of Boston The semi monthly meeting of th a Swampscott was held ri day afternoon at the home of Pres Mrs Margaret Bartlett 30 Blpnry street Mrs Carrie Bentley was in I AMISEMEXTS I 1 I A 1 mii Sfc Il ijgjii ii'" 'AUL aMH aawirtwk Tiiiiuiiiwai1 trim IB MH i I 1 flL 1 1WM Jg Mirecf from the newyorkIh A MB strand sail zZ ixn i' aC' 2 7 VU 'di TrtR'o rW WaTT 3 i aK '4 3VUt otr WT tW 7 abfi ki vn i i waa aM 7 T7 A JL I Hr re C2 J0 i 1 I 1 i3 4 ZVX fj 3 1 1 I 4 f'kX 1 5 3 bbv 'v a rw a a i re i iHa i re ow i ji vw a i i i irew 4 1 that Bn bKLlI bnOb 4 jKpgfShJtKL A I 22c $995 Are now a BL (C I.

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