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A commlttco of seventeen were present, Joseph Sullivan, chairman, Mlss Annie Allen, secretary, and Henry Warren.' ot the Homestead, treiisurer. The com- nlltteo are to meet later and report. •A new case of measles Is reported in the family of M. Drumm, Cross street, the oldest gtrl, Anna, being the victim. Mrs, A. C. Daniels, of .Vashua, mov- ed hero thU week, into half of the A. A. TSirbell house, .M;ii„ street. an,d. It Is stated. Is to open dressmaking rooms, the location being very de- sirable. A meeting of the Oi.l .Scouts was held on Friday atternoun of last week. In the vestry of the Community church DODGE BROS. Motor Vehicles Rugged, Dependable. A won- derful used value. Ayer, Mass., Saturday, March lSs^21 Thero were flfteon Scouts prese the scout captain, Mlss Dew;i assistant, Mrs. Howard. Aisx, vlted guests, Rev.' and .Mrs brldiro, Mlss -Wood, and .Ml.'^ Drill workr by Mr. Drawin ii:; pled a. part t>t the oiteni.un, collation •was served to u:i , which was a delightful sm 11| E. A. WHITNEY DISTRIBUTOR Depot Square Phone 53-2 Ayer, Mass. KNITTING YARNS AT WHOLESALE PRICES You Can Save Your Car Fare by Coming Here. IVIail Orders Filled HANLEY & GO. " >ORGE VILLAGE MASS. •.v:Ul .tntl '. ;is 111- I'taw- s I'ond. I'- OIX'U- . uiul a It 5.30. irair. The vocational teach, r at the Homestead, Misa Agnes .S< Hiuiell, who comes from Ayer. dally. w.i.s persuaded to romaln over In town for the Wed- nesday evening fcstlvltl^'s'. aiul was the guest of Mlss Annie Aliin. The date of May 12, ha-s beon wn by the members of the local telephone force, for their annua! dancing party. It wlll be a May dance, and the or- chestra will be the .Min. r .t Doyle or- chestra from Lowell, and the event will no doubt take place this year in the opera house, which is beiii^ re- novated, Mrs, Elizabeth Shattuck Dole came from Hrlstol, .V, H., this week, for a short stay at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George E. Shattuck. Howard Denham from Lowell spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Denhani. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lnwrence came Sund.ay trom New York, by .auto, luivtng no great dillleuity until within a milo of thfir I'.e.stinatlon on the .Nashua road, when they bc-came mir- ed, and had to call for- a.sslstance. They will stay at the l.awrence homes- tead this smnmer, their goods being already on the cans. Their plans were mado previous to the illness of the late J. A. I.;iwronce, to come to Pep- pereU this spring, Kay Willoughby has been in town this week, overhauling his rar at llackott's garage. He has been In Boston for thu pa.it two week,s, having a temporary position in a broking ofllce. The Women's Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. R, \V, Draw- bridge on Wednesday afternoon, March 16, at threo o'clock. There wtll be a continuation of the subject, "The Near East, or cross roads of the world," Mrs, Tower, reader, Mlss M, L, P, Shattuck will give current events, .A. meeting of the East Village Social club, specially called by president Haymond, was held on Wednesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Martin', Cottage street with ten members pres- ent. The business of the afternoon was the consideration of the move- ment to form a Community Council In town, ivith representatives from all organlZiitions, tor concerted benevo- lent woi-k. The outline of the council was given by Mrs, Raymond, and af- ter discussion the club voted to en- dorse thc movement toward such or- ganization. The club also voted to resume their meetings, whlcn h.avc been discontinued during the winter, and the next meeting will be with Mrs, Cora Nutting, Townsend street. There was a little program of music by Esther Martin, and the hostess served refresliments, James Robinson, who worked under the foreman, Mr. Hilk, on thc rigging at the construction of the new dam, had a place offered him by his former foreman, at Whiteneld, N. H„ where the Shattuck Construction Company have the contract tor a new bridge, and lett Wednesday for that iil.ice. A, G. Pollarcl Co. THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE LOWELL, MASS. Merrimack, Palmer and Middle Stree ts GIRLS' NEW SPRING COflTS SIZES 6 to 14 YEARS Made of Silvertone, Polo Cloth, Sergeand Wool Velour. Each lined throughout. Snappy little sport coats are featured as well as the full length .pleated and belted styles. Colors are navy, Pekin, Copen., rust and natural tan. Priced at $10.00 and $12.50 SPORT SKIRTS FOR .SPRING Handsome new plaid and stripe Sport Skirts, box pleated, conceal- ing contrasting colors in the folds m blues, browns, grays, tans, and black and white effects. Priced at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 to $20.00 SECOND FLOOR WhLst Party. Tho ,cathc: Hoys nnd fr:' whi.';; at Sau:"; v'^"*'nin.i.r. niay X h.r^ .'^h'^wt-r.'-; ;* snrt'lv hlli; J a m o s I-'.ai" activo n.s ovt ;, and thc I.'- II utrhinsor., ..•S5.-,"y. p o : - - ; Miss \^unvv "• kooper of ;' laiitorns d- rival of tV was honri-H . " ' r i c k , \\"" 'his tinio ;vatn load ' ' i.ppion h;. '. ' tho trav^y, - prr-pp'lir.c " a irod th:i; Thoir iih---. : • Is prob:il''H •: bo socur''*; : A po'o, ' ' rondorod ! justict* to X' A ploas; v-TiR t h o p ; ' dolr lamp ^ from tho V,. young' ladi- Harrj'. ha,: lho \VorU' •^'• tho honcfit ' su.'^talnod '" • It In many -> •• cont mon. 1 proat ost'"v, l a d y w a s ; •.. last, whon y-' l i a n T")untnT- Of tho pif!. ' surpriso S" • ly for tho k!- Thoro wov tho flr.*it pr;?' china, Vi'i^ ••'- and for c '^^ by ir. W ^^ woro nwarl-" • van and .Mi •" T h e hns;>^-- rofroflhmf^'''' ,-. :r of the Homestoad •• 'is who met to onioy ;• r.s hall, on Wednosdav '.-v.ivo boon lessoned by :" no early eveninp^, but -.'-• -'ffect on tho jrayoty. rtho Homestead, was .!.< master of oorcmonlop. * -^.-jos wore Mesdames :-hoimor, Tarhell. Mor- md Miss Allen, whilo t -od aa doorkeeper, and ;> Flag'^ and Japanese I' '1 tho hnll and tho ar- : •• rtalnors from T./OW0II \ ' ^ted nntil about ten •^1 f ssa pe a cain ra me. •,, Tynffpboro, thai the :• mhers of the I^owoll . '.\o<\ there, bnt found ; improved from the and wore not onrour- rouid cot thr-^ncrh. -vns; roprottf'd. and It Inral entt^rtninors will ay furthor parties, > itld pal of mine." was •ry Warron. who did ' •.'•* foolintT of tho snnc:. • • iture of the ovoninc ' '..tion of a bronze bou- hand palntod shade. . .'--ad l)Oys to one of tho A •. >. nst expressed hy Mr. ] f«tod herself durinp in activities, for tho •10 soldier boys, had • rest, and manifested w 'oward the Convales- was hold by them In iio namo of tho yotinp . ly withheld until the liarry named Mlss l>il- - the intended recipient kne: her completely by . sponded voiy RTACIOUS- : ihouRht and gift. -ixteen tables for whlst. r>r ladios, hand painted , hv MIM Eva Capistran. . liox of clprarettpa. won .-lod. Tho consolations •o ^nas Mary A. SulU- • OrecnherK".. <; served tho usual flne of hot coffco and calcc. No\r .\dvcrtiftcinent GardnerW.Pearson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lowell, Mass. Washington, D. C. Tlu- Community. Sci-;lc( clrls will hola a meeting with Sil8.s Helen Pond, on Saturclay evenlns. Mai-ch 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ja'mca AttrldKi- went Into Uoston on 'WoUnesduy for a stay over two days. Tho Ladle?' Aid .'Society of the" Mothodlst church Vill hold un LOaatcr ••sale In tho veatry ,0n Thu'rsday after- noon and evonln^i March 17. com- mencing at three o'clock. The sale will consist «f .novelties suitable for BlttH, aprons,, candles, and potted Kaster bulbs. In bloom, A supper -\vlll l)e served at 6.30/ under tho chair- manship ot Mrs, B. E. Handley, and an Entertainment wlll bo siven con- sisltinK ot music,, and sketches, b^- Mrs. Irene Attrldise and pupils, at eight o'clock. . '• On Monday m^rnlnj: the fcrocery business of tho late E, E. Tarbeli will pass Into the baitds of tho purchasers, Messrs. Boyntoa ind Handley, Mrs! Bortha Boynton hfivlnff sold out !icr Interest In the sailtjo. (Jeor«e G. Tarboll, returnod here from Chelsea, onJTuesday xlvlng his family a plcasantjearprlse. He is to remain hero'a" fe'W days, although he thinks the aTr'afOlie'Uea is drver and agrees with' h'lmftrtttor. A socond call..for Arc extinguishers w.as made Monday afternoon, for a chimney flro In jtho house ot 1.. H. Howe, near tho, Champion-Internat- ional shop, occupjcd by Arthur La- valley and tamlly.'The hou.se w.-is for- merly owned by.'W, N, Mault and a simlliar flre occiipred there "out a short time a^o. Tho present scare has had tho effect of causing the occupants to look for another te'ncment, although no great damage wai) done, it was dis- covered 80 quickly, and respoi)M\ from tho engine house" waji so prompt, E. E, Iten Is.hpused by a bad knee, which at present'Is In a cast. The in- Jury seemed sllghf.;(it flrat, but an ex- amination by X-r^;r revealed a serious condition of the cartilage at the knee joint, and by advi^ of the specialist, Dr, McAusland. Of Boston, il is to re- main in a cast, and the patient- must keep quiet for aVhlle. A dancing party will be held on St Patrick's Day, March 17,. under the auspices of Franl? 'West Post. A, I. in Prescott hall. Clafln's orchestra of Fitchburg -will fur;il3h music, and re- freshments will baSserved, Mrs, E, A. -Bipod, who has been visiting here frOrA Oakland, Cal., at the homes of'.her relatives, L. C. Blood and A. A. P.fit'on, wont to Reed's Ferry, N', H., last week for a short stay with her rile'pc. The PeppercU :Braiding Company are again runnlngr'.nearly to full capa- city, and •wlthoufany cut In wages. S. Thompso&iBIood has been en- g.aged as the entertainer tor the even- ing ot April 7 iy the 'Woman's club, when the ex-soldlers from the Home- stead will be the guests of the club at a publio entertainment at the Com^ munity church 'yestry. .American I>cglpn Kntortalnment. The second entertainment in the series being presented by the Percival- Vivian Company, tmder the auspices of Frank West Post; A. L.. was given at Prescott hall pn Mon(}ay evening, drawing a bettiii;,hoilsa.;'than on the first appearance.'notwithstanding- the' conditions ol street.'! wo'tild' not be in- viting to anyone- from a distance. The play, the "Three Be;irs." was entirely 'lirffTcnt, ,i;ivin5,' le.^.s scope in ccrt<ain .-^ir.i.^tion.*^. but tho fanclf-.!!^ quaint stoi-y of --Ciokiilocks" interwo\'en in thc play, was rlt-v.-rly portrayed, and won appro\-al. .Mi.-^s \'ivi.in a.s the herone. w;i:. very i-.aiv.-to and charming, grad- i:ally meltin-..-- tht- hearts of the throe ini.-^ogyni.'^ts, who liad tied for seclus- iivn to the .M.iin>' woods. In the finale, when the "littlo bear." wins the f.avor "f the heniini'. -.he play is brought to a happy cli.max. so that everyone is .--ritisfied at la.-^t Dancini: followed the play, for about ;tn hour, the m'lsic being furni.shed by members of the Post, with Miss Butler, ;'.s pianist. Th-- next play is "Fine Feathers." a;'.rt -.cill p r o b a b l y he staged abo-.:'. .\;.ril t No. 2g. Price Five Ceiif^^^i^S ^. - ciomien 'MA'Sa- NEARING THE CLOSE OF OUR MID-WINTER ^ Mark Down Sale tsfSfSi Of Our Entire Stock of IVIEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES We have made big price reductions in every department of our store for the double purpose of meeting the new price situation and also in order to clean out the balance of our Fall ahd Winter Merchandise in order to make room for our New Spring Good's. - Many prices quoted are actually below_the present cost of production. PRACTICE SANE AND SENSIBLE BUYING": Our recent price reductions make it possible for you to purchase yoxir rea- sonable needs at reasonable prices. 'y. ra 1 ''/. '-1^ We Now Offer Two Special Lots of Fancy Mixture - - Young Men's Suits In single and double-breasted styles; .;, at a big cut from regular price for the purpose of a final elean:'up 1 lot of 50 all-wool fancy mixture suits, correct styles. Made to sell for $45.00 to $55.00. Nearly aU made by that reH-. able house of A. Shuman & Co. of Boston for the very low przps of $27.50 •», 1 lot of 22 suits, in an aU-wool silk mixture:- Made tdVseU'fS'"* $42.50. Heduoed to clean up to ^^^^ MEN'S WINTER AND BLUE SERGE SUITS $25.00 Suits, now .^ .... .. $18.75 $34.50 Suits, now $25.90 $40.00 Suits, now .$30.00 $45.00 Suits, now $33.80 $55.00 Suits, now $41.25 TROUSERS AT REDUCED PRICES $ 4.50 Trousers, now $3.47 $ 5.50 Trousers, now $4.47 $ 7.00 Trousers, now $5.50 $10.00 Trousers, now ,..$7.50 IVIEN'S OVERCOATS $25.00 Overcoats, now $18.75 $35.00 Overcoats; now $26.25 $40.00 Overcpats, now .$30.60 $45.00 Overcoats, now $33.80 $50.00 Overcoats, now $37.50 MEN'S WOOL HOSIERY 75c Fine Cashmere Hose, now 59<^ 65c Fine Wool Hose, now 50^' $1.00 Heavy Wool Hose, now 79^ 75c Heavy Wool Hose, now 50^ 50c Contoojcook Hose, now 29f^ MEN'S UNDERWEAR—Two-Piece $1.50 Derby-Ribbed, now $1.00 $1.50 Wool and Cotton, Natural $1.00 High-Rock Fl^ce, now $1.25 Contooeook A Blue, special price $2.25 Union Suits $2.50 Derby-Ribbed, now $1.75 $3.00 Derby-Ribbed, now $2.25 $3.50 Wool Unions, now $2:85 $5.00 Wool Unions, now $4.00 Boys' Union Suits now at reduced prices MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS Percales and Madras—Soft Cuffs $2.00 Shirts, now $1.35 $3'.50 and $3.00 Shirts, now ... . $1.95 $4.50 and $5.00 Shirts, now $3.00 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $1.50 Khaki 98^ $1.50 Blue Chambray 98^^ $3.50 Wool Flannel in Navy Blue ' or Gray, now $2.50 $5.00 All-Wool Flannels, now $4.00 DOMET FLANNEL PAJAMAS $2.50 values, ndw $3.00 values, now $3.50 values, now $2.50 Boys', now $1.85 $2.35 $2.75 $1.75 DOMET NIGHT ROBES $2.50 values, now $1.75 $3.00 values, now $2.50 MEN'S WORK SHOES $5.00 values for $4.00 $6.50 values for $5.00 $7.50 values for $6.50 BOYS' SHOES $2.50 values, small sizes $1.98 $3.50 values, large sizes" $2.50 $4.00 values, small sizes 3.00 $5.00 values, large sizes $4.00 MEN'S, DRESS SHOES $12.00 Brown Shoes, now $9.00 $10.00 Brown Shoes, how $7«50 $8.50 Brown Shoes, ,4." now $6i50 I.' $7.50 Brown Shoes, now'^ • $5.50 " , ' - . Women's and Growing Girls' Shoes at a Discount from Former Prices. fi??a V*,, TRICES REDUCED ON SHEEP-LINED COATS AND ,0INlMACKINAw4'til Store Closed o^ Wednesdays at 12 Noon Store Open on Monday, Friday and; Saturday Evenings \.'t[tV)t •• . - .H. Reliable Clothier '*^ .Ayeni Masa, ..m *->.'!*'-''jj'''S'' SM

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Mrs. C. A. McGraw was cal led to McGraw, X, Y„ qui te sudden ly last week, by news of tho Illness of Mr. McGraw ' s sistor, t h c p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. A. P . .McGraw, be ing still .In Ii-lorlda,

A meeting- was held a t t h e Pepporcl l H o u s e on Frldity evening of last weok, a n d a commlt tco appoin ted , o t which M, Joseph Sullivan was chosen chai r ­m a n , to d r a w u p p l a n s and m a k e a r ­r a n g e m e n t s for a m a s s mee t ing to con­vene soon horo In town, In the Inter­e s t s of the nowly fo rmed Ir ish R e ­publ ic , It Is p robab le t h a t speake r s -wllV bo furnished f rom Boston; and

the mus ic -nlll bc the I r ish songs and ba l la rds pecul iar to t h a t coun t ry . A commlt tco of seventeen were present , Joseph Sullivan, cha i rman , Mlss Annie Allen, secre ta ry , and Henry Warren . ' ot the Homestead , treiisurer. T h e com-nll t teo a r e to meet later and repor t .

•A new case of measles Is repor ted in the family of M. Drumm, Cross street , t he oldest gtrl, Anna, being the victim.

Mrs, A. C. Daniels, of .Vashua, mov­ed hero t h U week, into half of the A. A. TSirbell house, .M;ii„ s treet . an,d. It Is s ta ted . Is to open dressmaking rooms, t h e location being very de­sirable.

A mee t ing of t h e Oi.l .Scouts was held on Fr iday a t te rnoun of last week. In the vest ry of t h e Community church

DODGE BROS. Motor Vehicles

Rugged, Dependable. A won­derful used value.

Ayer, Mass., Saturday, March l S s ^ 2 1 Thero were flfteon Scouts prese the scout c ap t a in , Mlss Dew;i assistant, Mrs. Howard . Aisx, vlted guests , Rev. ' and .Mrs brldiro, Mlss -Wood, and .Ml.' Drill w o r k r by Mr. Drawin ii:; pled a . p a r t t>t the o i t en i .un , collat ion •was served to u:i , which was a del ightful sm 11|

E. A. WHITNEY DISTRIBUTOR

Depot Square Phone 53-2 Ayer, Mass.

KNITTING YARNS

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T h e voca t iona l teach, r at the Homes tead , Misa Agnes .S< Hiuiell, who comes from Ayer . dally. w.i.s persuaded to romaln over In town for the Wed­nesday even ing fcstlvltl^'s'. aiul was the guest of Mlss Annie Aliin.

T h e da t e of May 12, ha-s beon wn by t h e m e m b e r s of the local telephone force, for t h e i r annua! dancing party. I t wlll be a May dance, and the or­ches t ra will be t h e .Min. r .t Doyle or­ches t ra f rom Lowell, and the event will no doubt take place this year in the opera house , which is beiii^ re­novated,

Mrs, E l izabe th Shat tuck Dole came from Hrlstol, .V, H., this week, for a shor t stay a t the home of her parents , Mr, and Mrs. George E. Shat tuck.

Howard D e n h a m from Lowell spent Sunday wi th his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Char les S. Denhan i .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles l n w r e n c e came Sund.ay t r o m New York, by .auto, luivtng no g r e a t dillleuity until within a milo of t h f i r I'.e.stinatlon on the .Nashua road, when they bc-came mir­ed, and had to call for- a.sslstance. They will s tay a t the l .awrence homes­tead this s m n m e r , their goods being a l ready on the cans. Their plans were mado previous to the illness of the late J. A. I.;iwronce, to come to Pep ­pereU this spring,

Kay Wil loughby has been in town this week, overhaul ing his r a r a t l l ackot t ' s ga rage . He has been In Boston for thu pa.it two week,s, having a t empora ry position in a broking ofllce.

The W o m e n ' s Missionary Society will meet wi th Mrs. R, \V, Draw­bridge on Wednesday afternoon, March 16, a t th reo o'clock. The re wtll be a cont inua t ion of the subject, "The Near East , or cross roads of the world," Mrs, Tower, reader, Mlss M, L, P, Sha t tuck will give cur ren t events,

.A. meet ing of the East Village Social club, specially called by pres ident Haymond, was held on Wednesday af­ternoon a t the home of Mrs. Martin', Cottage s t ree t wi th ten member s pres­ent. The business of the afternoon was the considerat ion of the move­ment to form a Communi ty Council In town, ivith representa t ives from all organlZiitions, tor concerted benevo­lent woi-k. T h e outl ine of t h e council was given by Mrs, Raymond, and af­ter discussion t h e club voted to en­dorse thc m o v e m e n t toward such or­ganization. T h e club also voted to resume thei r meetings, whlcn h.avc been discont inued dur ing the winter, and the next mee t ing will be with Mrs, Cora Nut t ing , Townsend street . There was a l i t t le program of music by Es the r Mar t in , and the hostess served refres l iments ,

J a m e s Robinson, who worked under the foreman, Mr. Hilk, on thc rigging at the const ruct ion of the new dam, had a place offered him by his former foreman, a t Whi teneld , N. H„ where the S h a t t u c k Construct ion Company have the con t r ac t tor a new bridge, and lett W e d n e s d a y for that iil.ice.

A, G. Pollarcl Co. THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE LOWELL, MASS.

Merrimack, Palmer and Middle Stree ts

GIRLS' NEW SPRING COflTS SIZES 6 to 14 YEARS

Made of Silvertone, Polo Cloth, S e r g e a n d Wool Velour. Each lined th roughout . Snappy little spor t coats are featured as well as the full length .pleated and belted styles. Colors are navy, Pekin, Copen., rust and natura l tan.

Priced at $10.00 and $12.50

SPORT SKIRTS FOR .SPRING

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• 1 f ssa pe a cain ra me. •,, Tynffpboro, thai the : • mhers of the I^owoll . '.\o<\ t he re , bnt found

; improved from the and wore not onrour-

rouid cot thr-^ncrh. -vns; roprottf'd. and It Inral entt^rtninors will ay fur thor par t ies ,

> itld pal of mine ." was • ry War ron . who did

' •.'•* foolintT of tho snnc:. • • i ture of the ovoninc

' '..tion of a bronze bou-hand palntod shade.

. .'--ad l)Oys to one of tho A •. >. nst expressed hy Mr.

• ] f«tod herself dur inp in act ivi t ies, for tho

•10 soldier boys, had • rest, and manifes ted

w 'oward t h e Convales-was hold by t h e m In

i i o namo of tho yotinp . ly wi thhe ld unt i l the

l iarry n a m e d Mlss l>il-- the in tended rec ip ient kne: h e r comple te ly by . sponded vo iy RTACIOUS-: ihouRht and gift. -ixteen t a b l e s for whlst . r>r ladios, h a n d pa in ted , hv M I M E v a Capis t ran . . liox of clprarettpa. won

.-lod. T h o consola t ions •o ^nas M a r y A. SulU-

• OrecnherK".. <; served t h o usua l flne of ho t coffco and calcc.

No\r . \dvcrtiftcinent

GardnerW.Pearson ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Lowell, Mass. Washington, D. C.

Tlu- Communi ty . Sci-;lc( clrls will hola a meet ing wi th Sil8.s Helen Pond, on Saturclay evenlns . Mai-ch 19.

Mr. and Mrs. Ja'mca AttrldKi- went Into Uoston on 'WoUnesduy for a s tay over two days .

Tho Ladle? ' Aid .'Society of the" Mothodlst c h u r c h Vill hold un LOaatcr ••sale In t h o veatry ,0n Thu'rsday af ter­noon and evonln^i March 17. com­mencing a t t h r e e o'clock. The sale will consist «f .novelties suitable for BlttH, aprons, , candles, and potted Kaster bulbs. In bloom, A supper -\vlll l)e served a t 6.30/ under tho chair­mansh ip o t Mrs, B. E . Handley, and a n Ente r ta inment wlll bo siven con-sisltinK ot music, , and sketches, b^-Mrs. I r ene Attrldise and pupils, a t eight o'clock. . '•

On Monday m^rn ln j : the fcrocery business of t ho la te E, E. Tarbeli will pass Into the bai tds of tho purchasers , Messrs. B o y n t o a i n d Handley, Mrs! Bor tha Boynton hfivlnff sold out !icr Interest In t h e sailtjo.

(Jeor«e G. T a r b o l l , returnod here f rom Chelsea, o n J T u e s d a y xlvlng his family a p l casan t j ea rp r l se . He is to remain hero 'a" fe'W days , a l though he t h i n k s the aTr 'afOlie 'Uea is drver and agrees with ' h'lmftrtttor.

A socond call..for Arc ext inguishers w.as made Monday af ternoon, for a ch imney flro In j tho house ot 1.. H. Howe, nea r tho , Champion- In te rna t ­ional shop, occupjcd by Ar thu r La­valley and t a m l l y . ' T h e hou.se w.-is for­merly owned by. 'W, N, Mault and a s imll iar flre occiipred the re "out a short t ime a^o. Tho present scare has had tho effect of causing the occupants to look for a n o t h e r te'ncment, a l though no grea t d a m a g e wai) done, it was dis­covered 80 quickly, and respoi)M\ from tho engine house" waji so prompt ,

E. E, I ten Is.hpused by a bad knee, which a t p resen t ' I s In a cast. The in-Jury seemed sllghf.;(it flrat, but an ex­amina t ion by X-r^;r revealed a ser ious condit ion of t h e car t i lage at the knee joint , and by a d v i ^ of the specialist, Dr, McAusland. Of Boston, il is to re­ma in in a cast, and t h e patient- must keep quiet for aVhlle.

A dancing p a r t y will be held on St Pa t r i ck ' s Day, March 17, . unde r the auspices of Franl? 'West Post . A, I. in Prescot t hal l . • Clafln's o rches t r a of F i t c h b u r g -will fur;il3h music, and re­f reshments will baSserved,

Mrs, E, A. -Bipod, who has been visiting he re frOrA Oakland, Cal., a t the homes o f ' . h e r relatives, L. C. Blood and A. A. P.fit'on, wont to Reed ' s Fer ry , N', H., last week for a short s tay with h e r rile'pc.

The PeppercU :Bra id ing Company a r e again runnlngr'.nearly to full capa­city, and •wl thoufany cu t In wages.

S. Thompso&iBIood has been en-g.aged as the enter ta iner to r the even­ing ot April 7 i y the 'Woman's club, when the ex-soldlers f rom the H o m e ­stead will be the guests of the club a t a publio enter ta inment a t the Com^ muni ty chu rch 'yestry.

.American I>cglpn Kntor ta lnment . The second en t e r t a inmen t in the

series being presented by the Perc iva l -Vivian Company, tmder t h e ausp ices of F r a n k West Post; A. L.. was given a t Prescot t hall pn Mon(}ay evening, d rawing a bettiii;,hoilsa.; ' than on t h e first appearance . 'no twi ths tanding- the ' condit ions o l street.'! wo'tild' no t be in­viting to anyone- from a dis tance. The play, the "Three Be;irs." was entirely 'lirffTcnt, ,i;ivin5,' le. .s scope in ccrt<ain .- ir.i. tion.* . but tho fanclf-.!!^ quain t stoi-y of --Ciokiilocks" interwo\ 'en in thc play, was rlt-v.-rly por t rayed, and won appro\-al. .Mi.- s \'ivi.in a.s the herone. w;i:. very i-.aiv.-to and c h a r m i n g , g rad-i:ally meltin-..-- tht- hea r t s of the throe ini.-^ogyni.'^ts, who liad tied for seclus-iivn to the .M.iin>' woods. In the finale, when the "littlo bear ." wins the f.avor "f the heniini ' . -.he play is b rought to a happy cli.max. so t h a t everyone is .--ritisfied at la.- t

Dancini: followed the play, for about ;tn hour, the m'lsic being furni.shed by members of the Post, w i th Miss Butler, ;'.s pianist. Th-- next play is "Fine Fea the r s . " a;'.rt -.cill p robab ly he staged abo-.:'. .\;.ril t

No. 2g. Price Five Ceiif^^^i^S

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NEARING THE CLOSE OF OUR MID-WINTER ^

Mark Down Sale tsfSfSi Of Our Entire Stock of

IVIEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FURNISHINGS

AND SHOES We have made big price reductions in every department of our store for

the double purpose of meeting the new price situation and also in order to clean out the balance of our Fall ahd Winter Merchandise in order to make room for our New Spring Good's. -

Many prices quoted are actually below_the present cost of production.

PRACTICE SANE AND SENSIBLE BUYING": Our recent price reductions make it possible for you to purchase yoxir rea­

sonable needs at reasonable prices.

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We Now Offer Two Special Lots of Fancy Mixture -• • • • - •

Young Men's Suits In single and double-breasted styles; .;,

at a big cut from regular price for the purpose of a final elean:'up

1 lot of 50 all-wool fancy mixture suits, correct styles. Made to sell for $45.00 to $55.00. Nearly aU made by that reH-. able house of A. Shuman & Co. of Boston for the very low przps of

$27.50 • » ,

1 lot of 22 suits, in an aU-wool silk mixture:- Made tdVseU'fS'"* $42.50. Heduoed to clean up to

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MEN'S WINTER AND BLUE SERGE SUITS

$25.00 Suits, now . . . . . . .$18.75 $34.50 Suits, now $25.90 $40.00 Suits, now .$30.00 $45.00 Suits, now $33.80 $55.00 Suits, now $41.25

TROUSERS AT REDUCED PRICES

$ 4.50 Trousers, now $3.47 $ 5.50 Trousers, now $4.47 $ 7.00 Trousers, now $5.50 $10.00 Trousers, now ,..$7.50

IVIEN'S OVERCOATS

$25.00 Overcoats, now $18.75 $35.00 Overcoats; now $26.25 $40.00 Overcpats, now .$30.60 $45.00 Overcoats, now $33.80 $50.00 Overcoats, now $37.50

MEN'S WOOL HOSIERY 75c Fine Cashmere Hose, now 59<^ 65c Fine Wool Hose, now 5 0 ^ ' $1.00 Heavy Wool Hose, now 7 9 ^ 75c Heavy Wool Hose, now 5 0 ^ 50c Contoojcook Hose, now 29f^

MEN'S UNDERWEAR—Two-Piece $1.50 Derby-Ribbed, now $1.00 $1.50 Wool and Cotton, Natural $1 .00 High-Rock Fl^ce, now $1.25 Contooeook A Blue, special price $2.25

Union Suits $2.50 Derby-Ribbed, now $1.75 $3.00 Derby-Ribbed, now $2.25 $3.50 Wool Unions, now $2:85 $5.00 Wool Unions, now $4.00 Boys' Union Suits now at reduced prices

MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS Percales and Madras—Soft Cuffs

$2.00 Shirts, now $1.35 $3'.50 and $3.00 Shirts, now . . . .$1.95 $4.50 and $5.00 Shirts, now $3.00

MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $1.50 Khaki 9 8 ^ $1.50 Blue Chambray 98^^ $3.50 Wool Flannel in Navy Blue

' or Gray, now $2.50 $5.00 All-Wool Flannels, now $4.00

DOMET FLANNEL PAJAMAS

$2.50 values, ndw $3.00 values, now $3.50 values, now $2.50 Boys', now

$1.85 $2.35 $2.75 $1.75

DOMET NIGHT ROBES

$2.50 values, now $1.75 $3.00 values, now $2.50

MEN'S WORK SHOES $5.00 values for $4.00 $6.50 values for $5.00 $7.50 values for $6.50

BOYS' SHOES $2.50 values, small sizes

$1.98 $3.50 values, large sizes"

$2.50 $4.00 values, small sizes

3.00 $5.00 values, large sizes

$4.00

MEN'S, DRESS SHOES

$12.00 Brown Shoes, now $9.00

$10.00 Brown Shoes, how $7«50

$8.50 Brown Shoes, ,4." now $6i50

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$7.50 Brown Shoes, now'^ • $5 .50

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. Women's and Growing Girls' Shoes at a Discount from Former Prices.

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TRICES REDUCED ON SHEEP-LINED COATS AND ,0INlMACKINAw4't i l

Store Closed o^ Wednesdays at 12 Noon

Store Open on Monday, Friday and;

Saturday Evenings

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a n d J u U a H . F l e t c h e r , R o b e r t P r e s ­

c o t t , W l l l U i m E . ' W r i K h t . M r s . M . A .

S u t h e r l a n d , F m n k L . F u r b u s h , M r .

a n i l M r s . H . V . H l k l r e t h . M r . a n d .Mr.s.

F . A . e - w o a t t , E d w ; i r d -M. A b b o t . .Mr

a n d M r s , H . K . F l c t c h u r . C a p t . S b c r -

m u n H . K l e l i - h i T . M r s , J . H i - r l - i - r .

F l e t c h e r , C h u r l c n L . l i i l d r i - l h M i d doixx

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WESTFORD Center.

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s e n t f o r t w o w - e e k s .

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• V V e s t f o r d a t t e r . s p e i i d i n j ; t h e w i n t o r i n

C a l i f o r n i a .

J a m e s W . H a r t e r I s i'.l a n d u n d e r

t h e d o c t o r ' s c a r e .

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j u r y . T h e a c c i d e n t h a p p e n e d w h i l o

p l a y i n g w i t h o t h e r b o y s o f h i s o w n

a g e . I n a d d i t i o n t o c a r e f r o m t h e

l o c a l d o c t o r t h e l i t t l e p a t i e n t h n s h a d

t r e a t m e n t a t a I x > w e n h o s p i t a l .

M r s . H e r b e r t V . H l l d r e t h i s a p a ­

t i e n t a t t h e I J e a c o n e s s h o s p i t a l , B o s ­

t o n , w h e r e ^ e u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a ­

t i o n M o n d a y o f t h i s w e e k . H c r m a n y

f r i e n d s a r e g l a d t o h e a r s h e i.s r e s t i n g

a s o o m f o r t a b l y a s c a n b e e x p e c t o d .

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h o s p i t a l M o n d a y o f t h i s w e e k , f i n d i n g

h i m i n g o o d s p i r i t s a n d m a k i n g g o o d

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v e r y c r i t i c a l o p e r a t i o n .

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a m o n g t h e s i c k o n e s .

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t a i n e d t h e L a d i e s ' . a l l i a n c e a t h e r

l i Q m e ' W e d n e s d a y o f L i s t w e e k .

T h e L a d i e s ' A i d s o c i e t y m e e t s n e x t

' w e e k T h u r s d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .

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S u n d a y a b e a u t i f u l b u n c h o f 2t w h i t e

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p l a c e d t h e r e i n m e m o r y o f O l i v e J o s ­

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t d t o s i c K a n d s h u t - i n o n e s .

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w i t h t h c i r r e h e a r s a l s h e l d i n C h e l m s ­

f o r d f o r t h e b i g m i n s t r e l s h o w , t o b e

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2 9 f o r t h e s p r i n g v . a c a t i o n .

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a u t o s ; ; e t t i n g s t u c k a n d h a v i n g t o ;-•• :

a s s i s t a n c e f o r g e t t i n g o u t . T h o m . i ' :

t o W o s t f o r d d e p o t i a b a d l y c h u r n . - . !

u p a n d t h e o n e t o F o r g o V l l i a g o w a . -

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p . x s s a b l e . T h e r e a r e a l s o s o m e p . i r -

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t u L o w e l l . T h e I m p r o v e d p l a c o nt

. M i n o t ' s c o r n e r h a a b o e u m u c h a j i i J i v -

c i a t o d w h o n c o m p a r e d w i t h f o r i m ;

m u d t i m e s , a l t h o u g h i t i s t o b o xy-

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b i l i t y o f t l r i v e r s . T h e o n l y f o a t u r o

t h a t n i a k o s t h o . s e h a r d c o n d i t i o n s b o a r -

a b l e t s t l i a t w - i t h t i m e a n d p a t i o n o o

t h e y w i l l s o o n b e i m p r o v e d . -

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h u r e w i t h t h e h o n u - i - o p k - .

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The Chandler Still Leads for High Quality at Low Price

Eight years of service to Chandler owners, a-hundred thou­sand of them now, have proved Chandler worthiness. The one Chandler motor, developed and refined throughout these eight years, stands out notably among sixes. An'd the known Chandler policy of best quality at lowest price is exemplified in the Chandler car of today.

A Car That Lives and Multiplies Its Friends Standing back of this car, and responsi- takes you on the open roadway at such

blcfor its superiority, is one ofthe notably speed as you may wish and, in crowded strong organizations of the motor car in- city traffic, throttles down to a creeping dustry. .^n org.an:zation whose purpose has always been to build a car that shall live and multiply its friendships.

You will feel an unusual sense of pleas­ure in the performance of the motor unde.r your Control, its quickly responsive power which conquers the hills on high, which

pace. Seven handsome types of body are

mounted on the onc standard Chandler chassis, all of them roomy and comfort­able, splendidly upholstered and- with lustrous finish. Some one of them will meet your requirements.

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A n d t h o p o t i t i o n o r la h o r o h y d l r o o t o d t o g-Ivo i t u h l l o n o t i c e t h o r o o f . h y p u b ­l i s h i n K thi.** c l l , T . i l o n o n c e I n o a o h w o o k . f o r t h r o o p u o r o « 5 » 1 v e ' w e o k f . i n t h o T o w n s o n d TV.<-sln, a n e w s p . a - p o . r p u b ­l l s h o d In s a i d C o - . i n t v . t h o ! . i « t p u b i l c a ­t i o n t o b o o n o ( l a y «)• J e . a s t . b o f o r o f a l d C o u r t .

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' W h e r o f t f l a p e t i t i o n h a n b o e n p r e ­e e n t e d t o mid C o u r t t o K r a n t a l e t t e r o f a d m l n l e t r a t l o n o n t h c e s t a t e o f s a i d d o < - o a * e d t o J I J I . I A K . O ' M K A R A o f A y e r I n t b e C o u n t y o f M i d d l e s e x , w i t h ­o u t K l v i n K a s u r e t y o n h e r b o n d .

Y o u a r e h e r e b y c i t e d t o a p p e a r a t a P r o b a t e C o t i r t , t o b e h e l d a t C a m b r i d K e , I n s a i d C o u n t y o f M i d d l e s e x , o n t h e f o u r t e e n t h d a y o f M a r c h A . D . 1 9 2 1 . a t n l n o o ' c l o c k i n t h e f o r e n o o n , t o e h o w c a u e e . If a n y y o u h a v o , w h y t h e e a m e e h o i i l d n o t b e K r . i n t e d . ""

A n d t h e p e t i t i o n e r l e h o r e b y d i r e c t e d t o K l v o p u b l i c n o t i c o t h e r e o f , h y , p u b -l l w h l n K t h i s c i t a t i o n o n c e I n e . a c h w e e k , f o r t h r e e s u c c e s s i v e w e e k e . I n T u r n e r ' s r u b i l c . • S p i r i t , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i e h e d I n A y e r , t . h e l a f f t p u b l i c a t i o n t o b e o n c d a y , a t I p n « t . b e f o r e « a l d C o u r t .

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SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921 • •.^ ' • 'V-'ftiii'. .-^.j, I '„,' V ' 1 , . , ,

—AT THE-

Boston Auto Show MARCH 12th to 19th

.'ind w.llt unt i l Justice and. l iber ty ahull bo fstabltohcd on flrmcr. foundntion.* than L'Vcr boforc. AtJmlsslonH to n ;• order Is not merely, a chango^ of rr-'-i fur creed wo havc none. It inc. • ^ , change of life and sou l—thc lifo ,,, , •''liintual plane, . t he life wnlch .:•,., from the marrlaifo" of ca r tu K, .i,.. siJlrliual union of tho heavenly .-•,.,.

Tlic Mount Lebanon Shak . • , ,,. , coiiii)ri.slinr more t h a n 3000 u • - . i t land. Ul Btll lnbe la r fes t of tli. .<• ,iki-r coiumunl t ics of the couiiiiv. 'j';,,^, o the i s a r e a t 'VVest Pitt.-Jii. ' ) j. ; . t ' ' a i i l c rbury , N. H. ; Alfrc l .,:..| ..;'^,',. ba th I>ay Lake , Me.; Wm, r xyt. s • v. ; South Union, Ky . , a i id 1' ..-i.iu, 'phy combined acroaye In all tii..-. . . '^e.s IN J O , 0 0 0 . ' ••

"PcrMon'allv I should lik- t,, s^ . „,;.. p roper ty t aken over and • • .!:;.-..,i |.[, a rel igious or educatJ..!,.., :„,sUui'iou af ter we a ro s o n e , " said Kid.-r Hliep-ard . "Tlio location h c i . ::. Uic beau­tiful valley la all tha t r ,uiii i(, j , . . slrod. Our splendid tjui.iliuK.i could easily be m a d e ovor to .-mt the nc^,l« of such a n Institution, i believe the p roper ty can be put to the last ing ben­efit of mankind and, when the la.s- of tho S h a k e r s shall havt- paB.sed on, aa U «eeni« to me they uui.st .somotinio, to wha t bet ter purpoj.c could it be vo t ed?"

In his devotion to .Sliaker princi­ples. E lder Shepard reprosents al! tha t Is noblest and best in the sec t of to­day. Hay his admirers . He w.a.s b o m In Guide Bridge, I.aiic:Lshlre, Eng., 6S years asro. He cume to the L'nited States in 18S7 and for a year was with the Fa l th l s t colony in New Mexico.

YATES' GARAGE Maple St. Tei. 425 Ayer, Mass.

1 9 1 4 PRICES

For Men'.s Clothing cannot return •so long a.s there is still a war to htt paid for. Nevertheless you want to know tjiat every dollar you .spend is going to buy as much a.s it will in the near future.

H. W. C.

The meet ing of the W o m a n ' s club on Monday, .March 7, which -ivas In charge of the l i te ra ture comnii t tee , was a very .>iucces.sful one. Mrs. Wen­dell B. Willard read an Intores t ing paper on "Some American poets of our own day." Illustrated by a n u m b e r of modern poems, some*of which were read by Mrs. William H.' Dean. The second p a r t of the progr/ im was an ablo talk on "Some recent p rose , " giv­en by Miss Helen F. Page, our town l ibrarian. Two vocal solos by Mrs. W, C. Ha.skell were much enjoyed.

On Wednesday evening, March 23. the play. "Bubbles ," will be ffiven at the town hall, unde r the auspices of tho \Voman'3 club. This play is di­rected by Mr. and Mrs. T.ucius l-'air­chiid of Ayer and has been very- suc­cessful wherever given.

Our Spring Line of Woolens is rt-ady for yoiir inspection. We have takon advantage of every op­portunity to aoeuinulate materials ofthe finest quality, whieh we are offering at remarkably low priees.

You oan place your order with nte right now for a Made-to-Meas­ure .Suit or Top Coat with absolute confidence that we have met the demand for Bottom Priees.

J . ^W. M u r r y Merchant Tailor Ayer, Mass.

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ThiT.^ will iw a .uofi.il iMnre ' o r ••! ! .'ind .v..iing .'tt th, ' i,,wn hii;i. .March 1^. at eittht o'clock. .Music, i'l-.-n.-s' . r rhe . s t r a . iirr.in;.-,-,! l,y .N. 11 T. Hnrt>!-h 'Tn ar,.l the .Mf.^.lanlcs .Mil.lr,',! S.tv-n-.-f. !-::;z:,I,cth Mi.yiiard. .Mir,. liigo-li'W. H 11-: i.t M s;,,n,. ;in,i Gyrirndf T l i n i . T .

to n ' - n X nncf nif.^t-iri , .it th,> ;o-.vi hail on .•"^nn-I.iy , - \ r i i . in,-. M , ; . ! ; i:;. to whicli c\":-yl,oilv is inv;t. ,1. ti"v (tfovKo K.-nt is to !,,. th,- .' ;i,•::>;,-r iii>,i tlinse wlio know Mv. Ki'XXX .-Is :i ;--'-'lii-,'r f,',--l s-i;-.- tll.'i: ll. will l,c .XXX .-itri ,-K t i \ , ' speak,:-, 'l'::.---.-W'ill ll,-, ,', in::! •::! ;t\- ,<;nL:;:i.: .Tii.l n gf-nf:-.Tl :_., .,, ti:;,p f„, .,y^ -y,.,. , i , , , , , is s,.v«ii oi-l,x-k in in,- ,-\ .•xx:o'-r.

The nf-nxxxr'- wiii m.-.-t on 'I'm^sil.-iv Marcll I.-,. I,lit d e g r c - ir'ork is vol,'d on tli,^ r.Tli-n.l.-ir is to hc pos tpon. ' t for a i.itfr inceting. An ;nt,-;-,'.s;:ng p rog ram is ;);-i-anK.Ml for.

.Services will l.e h.-ld al the m i M r -ian ( h u r r h on .Sumlay morning. i;..\. Georgo Kent wlll p reach the scrii;,i:'.. Mr. T h a y e r will sing. Hev, A. W. Dycer is to supply thc pulpit nt the Rajitist church as Mr. Gu.ssmaii is a 'A-a y.

The annuni s u p p e r and parish ga th­er ing .,f the Con.grcgatlonal church will be hehl on Tuesdny evening In the vestry of thc whi te church . Supper serv,-,i nt seven o'clock, followed hv the business m e e t i n g at eight. All member s of the par i sh arc urged to be pii-sent. as t h c r c is business t ha t nee,I.s abi, ' a t len t ion , to he talked up. Then- will be a genera l soclnl t ime following the business.

Master .Mexander M.icl.ennan. Jr . . who is \-er\ sick with br,-,nchlnl pneti­monia. is reporti 'd as holding his own. Drs. Hopkins . Coodwin nnd Chase havc met in consultnt ion and cverj '-th lng possible is Iteing done. Mv. nnd Mrs. Mncl .cnnan have the kindest s y m p a t h y of th, ' en t i re communi ty in this .cri t ical l ime for their baby boy.

F'rank n. Preston had the misfor­t u n e to Rct a piece of ei-nery dust In nis eyp lant -week .nnd will not be ahle to use his eyes for sever.ll weeks.

T h e r e seems to hc an unusual a m o n n t o f s ickness about town lust nt present . Mrs. Dycer Is confined to her room witft tho preva i l ing malndv, Mrs. .M.-irJorle Tay lo r , I rv ing T.iylor

nvf nii on the sirk list. .Ctanl.'v Tur-".-:• < .i:i;-> h,.me I.i.s: week f„r ';i sick v.o-.i;i. ;; -iii.l his ir.oth-:-, .Mrs. A. H. T ::-:i":-. is now c,-mined to ' he hr,lise ••\ I'i: t:'.,- saiiii' trouiil,...

Tile siili.iec; of the loo:i;ion ihe new ::---n: ' i . il :,,:• wo:-M \\-ar \-,-t,r.ins has

l'l e--:-. pr,-:;y w,-!l aiie.l .l-iri^lg the pa.st ; '.y-,'.;. ,\t the g r a n s e on i.is! week

in,- siibj.-et wns l,r,i;ii;lK np and prettv t;ioro:i:.-:l]y di.s.'ussed. At the mee;"-I'l-r of the .Men's c lnb on HniKlay night ''\"-"''''' a larg,. pi-oiiortioii of both rlni .s were Iiresent. the mat te r was .ils.-i ;h;':islied pret ty thorou,;lily. Cm .'-l,,nil,:y the W o m a n ' s club also t,i,Tk .1 han.i at the affai-s and in all three n-e. ;:::',-s .ilnio.st ,, t m a n l m o u s voice •.v,is vote.l ;ig:iins; thc ;,-i-ation cn thc :• -.v.-r ,-oinnion. .\t the M.-n's clnb .M- Torey gax'e the reasons offered i-v ihe men,1,ers of the legion who I '-pr. 'sent this iiriier on the o m m l t t e c , fi.r s,.I„r!,iu. this spot f,-,r location.

Ti:,^ I,.1.lies' Henevolent socier\' liad n Vfry enthusias t ic an,l pleasant meet->n_- on Tuesday last. The re were 14 .,; i-:;::er. which became a blr thdav : .::, h for Mrs, Ethel Wright . A b;r:!i,!:iv r a k e appro;, i lat ,-Iy trlmnic,! wa.s serveil an iong o ihe r g.io.i thincs,

l : M. G r a h a m of Ayer announces her MillinerT Opening Mon,lay an,l Wo'lnosilay, Marrh 14 and 1.';.

>'e«-s I toms . At the meet ing of tho .Shirley post.

.-V. I-., .'Vlonfjay evening, the resig^la-tion Of Mr. Hunte r ;LS finance othcer and hou.-»e commit tee was accepted and John Peneseau was elected finance of­llcer and Harold Moss house commit ­tee. V.acancles in the executiv? were filled by election of Alfred Quintv and Pierce Shurtleff.

Mr. and Mrs. .Munson of Mancho:-iter. N. H., ar r ived at the Indust r ia l schoo! Fr iday evening and were put in charge of cot tage Xo. 7. i'

There was a meet ing of the execu­tive commi t t ee of the Retl i'ro.ss .Sat­urday evening at the municipal build­ing. Thero wa,s a part ia l report ,,f the work of the dental clinic which was very .satisfactory. .-Vlso, a report of the classes in home nurs ing and $1.30 was voted to pay for them. Other ma t t e r s were left over fur the next meet ing April 2.

Mrs. J o h n Kelley and her mother , Mrs. Magulre . left last week for Or­lando, Fla, They wlll he away several weeks.

The W o m a n ' s club at the Imiustr ia l school en ter ta ined with a mili tary whist last week Fr iday evening. Ther,-were six tables. The highe.st scor.-was fort black and whi te with S7 points, Mr. and Mrs. Beckley. Mr. Campbel l and .Mr. Sullivan, who were given cor respondence ca rds and boxes Of candy. The lowest score, fort grny. 55 points, .Mr. and Mrs. F a r n u m , .Mr, and Mrs. Wambol t , \vho wer© piven chocolate bars for the ladies, cigars for the me'n.

At the meet ing of the board of se­lectmen on last F r iday evening- the following minor a p p o i n t m e n t s were made: special police for Boston and .Maine rai l road, J o h n E. Kelly; fire engineers, Joseph J Iurphy , Cha r l e s J .Stebhins and Guy H. Cook; burial agent, .As:i .-\..' .-Vd.-^ms; weigher of cot­ton for f=amson Cordage Works . Henry .-Mliert; s;ieci;ii ;,ollce. T h o m a s C K :•'-rill.

.-'it the meet ing of the school co:n-n-iitte,. liri.i last Sa turday evening at the Muni,-;p:i: building the comtnitf- ' org:iniz.-,l with T h o m a s E. Lilly, c h a i i -man. an,: Ilob.-rt H, J. Holden, clerk, this li,.i;:_- t]-,y s,-iiiie as last yea r ' s or-Itaiiiza Iioi:

I'.. M. (;r;ihani .-f . \yer a n n o u n c e s h,-i- .Millin.-:-y i,-,"--nxnx: Mondav and \Veil:ies.i:iy. Mnr.i, 1! ami 15.

Sho waa a c c o m p a n i e d by a nurse, -who will remain wi th her tor a short t ime .

.Mlsa E the l M. Holden. who. has been visiting Mlaa E m m a Whi t taker In i 'awtucket . 11. I., re turned home oh .Monday also. Mlss , 'Whittaker accom-lianled liei'. romaln ln j^here until Wed­nesday.

On .account of t h e vacation at Ciro­ton School T. J . B. Pulling will not preach at T r in i ty chape l for tim ne.xt two Sundays , T h o regular servii.'c will he held, however , .at 3.10 p. •,..,, and th'., jiulpit wlll be supplied I: um ciro­ton School.

Alice Wi l l i ams observed li,.r ninth hirtSiday on Tuesday witii .i party for a i','W friend.s. Games-were played a n i refr . 'shmeiits of Ice- crtiaiii and cako w-r,, served. Those piesent were: Gertru,!,, Thompson , Howard A . Hridgman, Jr . , Frod Williains, Alta 'w-ave.-i.

The high school i«ho!ars returned .Monday to I - l t chburs hlgii .srli..,oi j^f. ter a vacat ion of one week.

The CSitacunemaUK Campfire girls met last .Saturday with .Miss .Margaret Dodge und h e l p e d . h o r to eelei^rate her bi r thday. Uefreshment,s of ice c ream, cake and cookies were served. There were abou t tlftccn present , i in next Sa turday they will m e e t at the hall for a "(julltlny bee ."

T h e next m e e t i n g of Shirley Grange occurs on Tuosday evening, -March 22, and will he a "pjc social ." Every lady is requested t o brlnff a pie to th is meeting, and t h e pies ivill be sold at auction for tho^ beneflt of the Edu­cat ional Aid fupd.

The mud In this section Is the worst tha t has been experienced for several years. Those sect ions of Center road and P a r k e r road which have been con­sidered to be p a y a b l e under any con­di t ions h a v e srtveri away, and t h e ro.ads a r e d a n g c r b u s for automobile tratllc t h r o u g h o u t . ' On Tuesday Har ­old B l e n k h o r n became stuck on Cen­ter road, b r e a k i n g an axle on his Ford. On Thursday morning the t ruck of the Masachuset t ts Raking Co. of F i t c h b u r s was stalled In the mud nea r the Center schoolhouse for some time and had to be pulled out. Sev­eral o thers havc been stuck at o the r points a long the road, one mach ine get t ing into difficulties opposite the .MacKaye cot tage .

S u p e r i n t e n ^ n t of -Moth Work A. A. Adams has started..-the work of p<aint-ing the gypsy m o t h nests on the shtide trees .al^sut to'wn:"-,,

^MB/L'-'rmm

(Trade Mark)

FARM TRACTOR •^f. » i *

Clear-Sight from krtcKen lo parlor witK iKc sameilasses

Don't keep yuur n .se to tKe

griiidstom- evet'y in inute ju.st be­

cause you can'; .see ijoyoin! it.

"\Vitli the Clear-Sight bifofal you can keep your particular 'atten­tion on the job to be clone; and, ul tile .same time, have the .same advantages of di.stant ob.servation as the chap who doesn't ivear gla.sses.

Let us fit you with these b.'n.ses. They cost little, look well and bring to you—CLEAR-SIGHT,

HOMER'S AYER

FINE WATCH EEPAIRING

Tel. 8020

HOLLIS, N. H.

News Itcnis,

•Mr. and .Mrs. I r a Adani.-s, -n-ho sold their piace recent ly to fn i r Greeks , a re planning to ero to Xa.-hua for an iu'iellnite stay.

Rodney C. H a r d y and his room­mate. .Mr. N'oble, were in town re ­cently,

.M1S.S P.uth Goodwin, who teaches in -New Britain. Conn,, spent last -week with her m o t h e r ftt George F. Hills ' , r e tu rn ing to h e r school duties Sa tu r ­day.

Miss E leanor Denaul t spent the week-end with her parents , .Mr. and .Mrs. .A.Ieo Denault .

Mrs. Geor.ge Noyes go,-s to Rosl in-I dale, Mas.ss., th i s week to visit f r iends

anil relatives.

Miss Lena L a d d w.as at horne frora Manchester over the week-end.

Miss Helen Fa rquha r spen t the week-end at hcr home in Leomins ter , JIass. -.. -

Alv/yn Carleton and Miss B e r t h a Clinton Were Mont Vernon visi tors S'Jr.day.

Uliiel.irds and .meadowlarks have been hear ' i .

Mrs. I-;mma Goodwin has sold he r farm to her son. Daniel Goodv-in of \\ 'a;-:-town. .Mass., who has begun to neike repairs and improvements on the houae. Mr. Goodwin doe.s not ex-p'-et t,i be !i,-i-e at present , but his wi;'.- is coming s o m to have an over-s:-!i; of the work.

'.Vinthop I.. I 'arter. who recently ;, . I'h/ised the Merrick farm, has gone t . l-:'Lirope on a b.i.siness tr ip. He cx-I"-.t.s to re turn ab'-iiit t he flrst of .-\pril.

William W, W i r c e s t e r and Willis .-.';> lu'eling attende-i the t r i angu l a r in­'i-,or n-.",,t lietw,-e:: D a r t m o u t h . Cor-:i,-ll anii I larvard, and the basketbal l gan:.- !.,-:w,,>.a th,- I'eltlcs of .Vew "i'ork :ir.il the .\nierie;i:: Le.gion of Boston.

.Mr. and Mrs. .' .- eph Galloway and littl,- da:i:,'ht,-r ,-: t.it'A-rence. Mass..

G,-i'r.:. \ ' . Bigelow's rc-

G-E Thru Cord Switches

The Last Word in Electric Convenience

' I 'HIS handy little switch doubles •* the convenience of electric appli­

ances. It is so easy to turn the cur­rent on and off without disconnect­ing anything or reaching for an awkwardly placed switch.

This switch is attached to your appliance cord near the device to be operated—it is always at your finger tips.

Ayer Electric Light Co. Barry Building Ayer

Latest P r i c e $ 6 2 5 f. o. b . De t ro i t -

When Henry Ford set about building the Fordson i ractor he had a thorough understanding of just what It should be and what it should do. His early Ufe on the farm gave him a deep insight into .the daily life of the farmer; his mechanical genius saw the type of tractor needed. He began work on a farm tractor thirty-five years ago, and for more than twelve years he expenmented over more than 7,000 acres of land m different kinds of soil, with different crops.

So he built the Fordson. It is so simple that a schoolboy can operate it. It Is low in first cost. It is lowest in operating "bogt and Fordson parts and Ford­son service are always to be had promptly f romthe

The Fordson is'a profitable investment. It can be used every working day in the year. It is a;n inexpen­sive power plant that will Hghten your farm work. It has proven its worth on more than a hundred thousand farms not only in operating implements in the fields but m belt and pulley work. And it doesn't eat when idle. . ' ,

Don't delay ordering your Fordson Tractor. The demand is greater than the supply.

J. M. HARTWELL-Authorized Dealer to Sell Ford Products Anywhere in

the United States ' J, Ful ly Equipped Service Station '

LITTLETON, MASS. Telephone 39-3

J.A.>IES F I T Z G E R A L D , S c o l c e Station, W e s t Acton, afaiss.

Your Efficiency Depends on Your Eyes

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SlinWcrs to Dlo In ."iO 'i 'onrs. Klrler 'V\'alter i^hepard, cl inlrman of

t.he .'\Ioiiiit l .ebanon ministr.v ancl liy v i r tue of tha t olTlcc head of .all .Shaker cominiinl t les in the count rv from .Maine to Flor ida , liellcvcs thc sect will last at least nfty ycars.N T h e ilccllnc has hoen n m d u a l since thc r iv i l Wnr .in,l he th inks It will cont inue at ahout Ihe same ra te until thc end. There ma>- he a re juvenat ion, hul Klder Shep.avd douhts It.

f>rt : i ln U Is," snid Elder Wnltcr " w h a t e v e r happens the Shake r s never Wll! abandon the foundntlon principles of the i r fa i th—rel lbncy find commun­ity of Interests . Those principles are Just a s sfronKly en t r enched nmonK the S h a k e r s na thoy . were In 17SS. when the Mount I.ohnnon commiLnltv. oldest of the i^hnkcr .soeltlcs In t h e TTnlted States , was cirfmtti7.et\. Mother Ann I.ce founder of our sect, prophesied t\ revival n[ te r a lonfir nnd ser ious de­cline.

••The s t r eng th oif pr inc ip les Is not measured hy the numb<>r of those .sps-talnlnc: them. Wo n r e c o n t e n t to work

lli CI lula.\- .\iini\cj->:ir>-. III,! fri,-r,ils pass,--,] ;h,-> word ahoiii

ti 'wn that .Mr.,--- I., iiise l . ivermore would lie .isj'iiy y,-,i!s old .March 7. Hoth oul an,I yoiiiiu- f,lt it a prlvileRc to send rar,Is . eifi^ ,-in,l flowers so t h a t thos'- who c,III,.,I fi,iinil Mrs. l . ivermore siiri-n;in,l,,,l with matu tokeiis of es -t,^,mi. Mrs i,i\-, i-niiirc sjient I>i>jht years in l u r ymiii:; w, manhood in Kansi.w. hnt returne,! to Shirley w h e n she w i s tweiity-tw,, ar.l! has lived he re ever since. Her d.iiit-hter. Mrs. WrlR-ht, and on,, son Kupene live with her,' while anot lu ' r son Irwin lives in Mem-lihls. Tenn. ,\ iarste hunch of p inks testified thnt the ahscnt s,in ,locs not foritet his inother,

Mr,--, l . ivermore Is a riuict. unn.ssiim-Inir wonian whose iniluence is felt by all whn knew her. She was the oldest woman to cast n vnte in ttiis town last No\-cmher.

I-: ::- , a former i loll ls ;;, i,I,-.veil at the hotne M' • Ia>'. Feb rua ry - 1 .

T!;,- fii:-.,-ral w.s ;-,eUl the following '^^•,',itlcs,!a^-. S:',. :'--ll and liroke licr hi;, s.,in,, \\-e,-l-:. ;. , and ttevev rccov-,'re,l fri,ni it.

The Oir! . ' : - xe'.d thri;- regular tveetin:.' I.I.St -,,-•-. Thursda.\-. p.-iln,:: tltroiiclt tlle;:- " .vork out of iloors. .\ft,-r th, ' ,irli ' ,:" H.ardy was kept ,-iiit of i!,,ors 1 - of the scouts and whf-n she w,-- • .- • , the house foun,l I.t. liiils an,! - ~ nts had prepare , ! a :-::ich ,if cni..- .- - lemona' le, .-\fter the lunch Is* ,';,,! leader. Hannah Hnrton, pres,-- • 'apt. Hardy with a sum of ir.,,,-- - -.,;th which to piir-cha.s,- a c n ; ; - , ; - ^ . ,1 p e d o n i c t i ^ r .

Good work needs ,;,-oo,i cy,?si,i;ht, be­cause, .as a chain is no str,,n(!:er than its weakest ilnk, so a man Is no .T.ronjrer than his weiik,.v. f.iculty,

; .-\nd now, when t h e qual i ty or a man ' s j work will play such an impor tan t I par t In the de t e rmina t i on of his In-I c m e , you owe it to yourself to keep j y.'Ur faculties a ler t , keen—tit for the j c i i i i ic t i t ion of indus t ry .

Don't woiuler wl ie thcr or not your eyes nre efticiont. Knve t l ieni ev-

niiilnecl—and know.

Electrical Supplfes store open 3.45-8.00 p .m. daily—Saturday all day

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JOHN F. RYAN Main Street New Carley Block AYER, MASS.

WoiiLan's .-Xinlllnry. The woman 's nuxlliary of Ihe Shir­

ley post, A. I,., met Tucs'Iny evening. After thc rcffiilnr business two new msmlKTs were ndded. It was voted to hold n n-OJltnry whlst pnrty In thc IcKlon rooms Fridny cvenlniir. April 1. Tickets will be on .sale by the m e m ­bers at Ihe usual price. A .smnll charg-e will be made for r e f re shment s . A letter from Mrs. Kdwards . d e p a r t ­ment president , was rend, stntlnR thnt ,Massnchii.setts Is now second In n u m ­ber of m e m b e r s na Minnesota hns R-nne aheiT,! nnd uriflnR nil women who a rc ellKlble to Join nt once. T h e menihersh ip commi t t ee of Shir ley nre Mrs. fidlth Westover . Mrs. Amelia n o u s e and Ml.ss Mlldn Bndstdbner . but If more convenient please Klve your nnme to nny member .

O u t e r ,

Ml,ss .Mildred Fvnns hns re tu rned to he r .ichool In Arllnftton nfter ' n week'.s vncntlon spent with her m o t h ­er, Mrs, J . w , Evan.s.

Mrs, E l izabe th Hazen, who hns been unde rgo ing t r e a t m e n t nt ti hospltnl in Boaton, retui^ncd homo th is week .

."vhool IMilMini; At the srh

af ternoon f'iia en modern to r clerk. Mr. > t r e a su re r nn,l fieorR'e F. Hil Woodin was e . school board :

Article 7. will build nn school hulldliiL-buildlnK. brouu cusslon. Seve •nnd explnlne,! representn t lvc s t ruct ion Co. " discussion a ;i carr ied that tli-Inntln^ commi ' n.ames of four • board nnd brim; Journed meel;-Hllls, Wllbert I N', Hnyden " brouRht In Ihe • M, I.X1UI.SC P i r i : ' F m n c i s A. l.'-f Rrown. The •, thorized to seji InR In district N

Article i). To • e.V the .district -. pr lnte tOr the ir. for the ensulni; to be broiii^ht meeetlnK April '• na the re Is n s, leRl.sInture wh;e!i a bipr difference i! nld cominir to t! acquonoo the nn town. T h e mee to Apri l 9. .

' i np last .s.it;irda\-- ;• P.rown was chos-

: Ifenry H. Wilson ', - XX wa-^ reelected "; 1-cis l.ovejoy and

I litors. CicorKc W. '• 'i a m e m b e r of the -• -\ e th ree years.

- .' if the district ; - on on the h l sh

liiiild a s epa ra t e • !, - th a lenKthy dla-

1 ins were shown Mr. Record a n d / a

,-,;- ;!ie Osiroort Con-• Nishua. . After thc . • ,'xn wns m a d e and , lir appo in t a n o m -

•-. to brlnjr In t h e • with the school

-1 ,, repor t at an nd-,: \i ,rll 9. E d w a r d • r . i r lcy and Wnl te r

appoin ted and ' -'.vlnK nnnSes: Ml.ss V Henry H. Wilson,

"•"V nntl, Chnr lcs P. ,1 board were nu-

; • old achool bulld-: , 11. - e whnt .sum of mon-- , : rnlse and a p p r o -

::i!en.'\nce'of schools -,.--,ii's wns passed by a;, nt an adjourned

This wns nccc i sa ry liiiol bill before the :f passed, will m a k e

11 the a m o u n t of t sa te town an'<l in con-

iiount r n l w a by the thefK ad journed

F. H. GATHERCOLE fON.SFI/TIXG OPTO>n, r rRIST

Xew Carley n iook C.all .\j-er 82-11 for npix>lntmeiit

<:'fiMMOX\VI-'..\l,TH o r M.\?S.\ , ' 'Hr-.<I-:TTS. .Mi,l,l:esex. ss. I ';,,hat" I 'ourt.

To th,-, he i rs -a t - law. next of kin. cre,lj;,irs, an,i a!! otber persons inf-r-es te i l ill t h „ e .s ta te Of I . (H ' IS V. •THor.I'M. late of Tcvnsend , In sai,l C'oiint>-. ,iec,-iis, 1 int,vstate.

\\ 'here.is a ;,etiiioii hns lieen nre­sented xo sal,! 1'oiirt to ttrant a iett,,r of admiiij.^tral 1,111 ,)n tlie estate ,,f sa;,l d„cease,l t,) .MII.IiI'.KIi I-!. Hi'CIC of .Medford !ii s.ii.i i'oi]iil>-. or to .some other suitat-ile person.

•\'oii .are hereiiy cited to appear nt n rr , , ! ,ate ("our!, to be li,.i,l at i'anibrl,l)re in s.iid County of Mi.ldlesex. on the tweiity-eilrhth <lay of Mareh .\.l). iri2t. at nine o'clock In the forenoon, to show' c.'iuse, if any >-oii have, whv the sam,^ should not he ptranted.

And the peti t ioner Is herebv direct­ed tosrive public notice thereof; bv puh. llshing- this ci tat ion once In ench week, for three successive weeks, in the Townsend Tocsin, a newspaper piiblls-i-ed in .said (,,'oiinty. the last publication to l.e one day at least before snld Court and by innillntr postpaid 'a copy of said citation to all the heirs at law of snid decea.sed .se\-cn tlnvn nt le.tst before said Oourt.

W l i n , w . GeorKC F. Lawton, Esi-|iilre, I; irst ,Iiidge of said CJourt. this seventh dny of March in the year one thous.aml nine hundred and twenty-one

••'t^S K. M. K.<?TY. HcKl s t e r .

Order Your Repairs Now W e want you to get full service out

of every implement you haye purchased fixim us. If repair parts will prolong materially the service you can get out of your old machines, we want to assist you in getting new parts.

i OOMM<iX\VK,\r,TH OF MA.<lSArin:-SKTTS. .Mlildlesex. .ss. Trohale Court.

To the herrs-a t - lnw, next of kin. creditors, and nil o the r persons inter­ested in the eslnte or JULIA K. .'iAN-liK.HS i,ite of Townsend, in said Coun­ty, iiece.-ised. intestate.*

Wher.iis n petition hiiB heen present­ed to ,s.nl,! Court to Kran-t a let ter of ad-ministr.-ition on the cfltato of snid de­ceased IO KDWIN A. SAN-DEltS ot Som­erviUe In the Counly of Middlesex, wlthont itivInK a s u r e t y or) his bond.

l o u nre hereby cited to appear .at a I 'rohate Courl to ho held a t CamhrldR-e, In s.-ild County of Allddlcsex, on the t w e n t y d i s l day of March A,r> 1921 at nine o clock In thc forenoon, to show cause if .my you hn«c. why the tiatne. should not he Kranted.

And the netlt lonor IK -hor«by directed In Klve public notico thereof, bv pub-llshini^thls citntlon onco in each week, for thi^e successive weeks , In Turner 's rub i lc !;nlilt. tl now.spapcr published :n Ayer, the last publication to be onc day. nt least, hefore sala Court

Witness, OeorKC F Lawton, Ksqulre, I, Irst JuflKc of .snld Court , thfs second day of March In the year ono thousand nine hundred and twentv-one

3t27 F. Jt. E S T r . - B e g l s t o r . r

Don't w&it'until your butjett •eaten. Mal a tbe most of your preaent spare time -and save imporun t tlmo later by doing your repairing now. Got your machines ready for field use before you need them. Jot down every part that needs replacing— plow shares,, cultivator shovels, wheel boxes and wom parts.

Bring ttiis list t o 'o s . If we can't supply you folly from stock, we will order the new parts' for you at once.

Ordering now will u^a you delay and trbubla. It will en­able you to flx np yonr old machines when you bave plenty of timetCtdoit. ItwiUsaveyoucostly, delays when your maehlses ars needed bsdly in the field.

In''cI>oclcing n p " yonrprasent implement equipmenti there is Just one thing to consider. 'WiU the old implements, when re­paired, give you iuU service tot this year at least? U not, it wffl be economy to get new np-to* date equipment.

In addition to ihe repair s t r* vice we want to render, we'also want an opportunity to show yon onr foil line of new inachioes^ rnany of whicb are greatly im« {troved. When ybu brinj> that repair order in, tak* enough tim* to look over o u ( i i e i / stock, of implements. Wa bave a numbor of laboi -savlag' machine* t^^t yon can put to profitable tiM oa your placsb

Don't put off ordering tlioM parts—do it now. ' • - . . •'i

Ayer Hardware Co.

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Park St. Ayer, IVIass.

When you advertise know for a certainty the tion of the paper. c-tt. ....'.• -" ' ^ V^MM

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SATURDAY,; ; M A R C J ^ i'^, 1921

' TWCi DOtXiAItS A SEAR

I N ADVANCE

An Af t re r t l sanen ta A p p e a r In AU t b e T e a Papons W e PubUsb

O t a s s e e ( Addreaa Buhsorlbere w i s h i n r i he poatolDoe

a^araaa ot t be t iaper chanced, muat Mad ua t>oth the old and new addreaa mad aleo the n&zne o t tbe paper t h e r (•oelTe.

I tems of local Intereat a re eollclted and must a l i r ays be aocompanled by taa name of the wri ter , aot tor publl-•at lon. but aa a guaran tee of good BaiCb. and will al-waya be conaldered • tr iot ly confldentlal. Kindly mall Itema •eoB af ter tho day of oocurrence a s d de .—t wai t unneceeearily.

• Salunlj iy, .Miipcli 12, 1921

GROTON

News Itt'niiii. The hou.--'vhold foods of .Mr and

Mrs. Krnest .MacKenzie were nioved to Groton on Sa tu rday last and placed In the liousi- r.-cently vacated h.v- Mrs. Elvir.-i .Mnyf ,,n I'leas;int street . Mr,

grega t iona l church next Sunday morn­ing. •^

T h o r o was ti dehute on capital vt,. labor on Sunday evenlUK hetween the men of t ho Ainerlcan l.,*«ion and th*-ex-Ber\'ice men at the I" .>J. contra,-', hosijltal. CJn Tuesday ••veninj; th,-,,-was a mi l i t a ry whlst iiurtv at the h,.,.--pluil. when twen ty younf; ladles ca:, • t h e r e frorn H a r v a r d brinK-lnB refresh­men t s with t h e m for the cvcnlnK'i, L:;-t e r t a inn ien t ,

IJon't forse t t h e . \ . (.i. H. con, , i: and ball a t Ayer town hull, 'r!;Lir>-day evviiint;. March 17,

t h e ' s u m of a b o u t JIC'O "''i» real ized. T h e Gro ton School

on T u e s d a y jnorn ln) ; i,-ood sp i r i t s for thei r

hoys left town XV t h e i r usual

-:,,-•,'.er vaca t ion .

K e ed t.he Sillne

:ii,- an,t lii'r S;,t,:r,l:;y to : '. Islt .Mrs.

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and .Mr. -. M day.

Mrs. Vi;;,-,-nt <'i'.iar:i ::,(,:il, daUKhter Si-n-n.i \ve:.t ,,:, S;,

- Montreal , wh,-re The> wil; _;Chiaramontv 's i i a ren tc

.The flre depa r tme : . : w:,> . - o a . j y i d a y of last week f„r x

flre In tho house occuj,!, 1 h> •pont ler f ami ly on the ro„d N o damagro w a a done,

F r a n k Dl lb«r t was opera ted upon at Dr. 'Kl lbourn 's hosp i t a l for append ic i ­tis on l.ast week T h u r s d a y .

Bi t ter protes t , c o n d e m n i n g officials of tho public h e a l t h ser\ ' lce aiid w a r risk bureau because of a recen t o r d e r t r a n s f e r r i n s 54 wounded ve t e r ans of t h e world war , pa t i en t s a t t h e Groton

. hospi ta l , - to the old soldiers ' h o m e a t . TORUS, .Me., was flled wi th s ta te h e a d -

qpa r t e r s of the Amer ican Legion on r lday evenins , March 4, The prote.si

^as slRncd by the 54 pat ients affected t h e order . T h e latest protest from

be pa t i en t s a t Gro ton opens up an oM teud be tween local government offl-

. «ialB a n d s t a t e legion ollicers. The la t ­t o r contend t h a t four mon ths ago ofli-

., c ia l s of t h e publ ic hea l th service con­sen ted to , pe rmi t Massachusetts men to remain in inst i tut ions near the i r homes .

George Henry K e m p passed away a t his homc in Groton on Thursday morn ing , March 10, a t the age of !jevent>'^!sl.-c years , Mr. Kemp was

' b o m in Groton, w h e r e he h.id a lways lived. H e leaves two sisters and two

- b r o t h e r s , Mrs. Ju l i a Law.-e'nce of Pep­perel l and Mrs. Cross of Keene, N. H. , '^Andrew K e m p , of Pepperel l and Char les K e m p of Groton, and a Krai lddaughter , Mlss Alice Kemp, t h e d a u g h t e r of h is son, William, who died some ye.ars ago. The funera l wlll be a t his late home on S a t u r d a y a t two p . m.. Rev. A r t h u r V. D l m o c k officiating. The in te rmen t will b e In t h e Groton cemeterj*.

Gerald Breckenr ldge r e tu rned th la week to his h o m e in Mlddlehope , N. Y,

.. A bazaa r and r u m m a g e sale will be held under the direct ion of t h e A m e r ­ican CommUtee for devastated F r a n c e a t 468 Boylston street , Boston, on March 22 and 23. The F r e n c h shop

' h a s been loaned for the occasion by Capt . Meitour, and many in te res t ing fea tu res a r e promised . A m o n g the ar t ic les for sale will be pieces of Br i t ­t a n y china brou.c:ht to this countr>- by t h e late .M. s. J a m e s Uawrcnce. There Will be ant iques from Hu.ssia and Bos­ton d r e s s m a k e r s have sent In Par i s go-n'ns. . \ m o n g those on the conimlt-

' tee for the sale of china a re Mrs. R i c h a r d I .awrence, Mr.„. Nathanie l F. E m m o n s and M.-s. Jan ies T.av,-rence, and among th,--se in char^-.- ,,f the sale of Jewelry is .Mrs. Williani F . W h a r ­ton.

Thc parish meetir.g of the Uni tar ­i an church will he held on Mond.ty evenin.g, .March 14. Supper will be served nt fi.eO o'clock. Bu.siness will begin at 7.30. Al! m e m h e r s of thc par ish are cordially invited.

R. M. Clr.'ih.im of Ayer .-ir,n,,ur.,'e>; he r Millinery Opening Monfla.\- an,l •^'ednesday, .Marc'n 14 and 1.5. •

Mi.ss Cullen a t t ended the Wachu­sett I'ublic Heal th .\"-.:rses' club meet­ing at Ivmc.aster t-n Thursday, Mar. Z.

Mr. Prat t , one of th,, e.\-service men at the I". S. contract hos[,ital, and his %vif. . v\-:-,,, h.'is b,-en stayin^r with Mrs. F ,'.' Hr^hop. ieft tnwn this week, as Mr, T'r.'itt is to a t tend a vocationa". school ,;se'.vhere.

"Bubbles ." tr.e original play by Lucius ('. Kair,^'nU,l , f .\y..r -tvhich h.os been pre-",-nte,i in se\-eral sur­rounding tf,wns '-.-trl-.-r in the .-<,-a.snn, will be given t y .Mr. ar.d .Mrs. I-'.ilr-chlld and a cast of cha rac te r s V,y .\y,'r local ta lent in the town hall on We,:-nosday evening. March 30. at eight o'clock. The iivoeeedfi ave to go to­w.ard the fund for the enterr.ainmen of the ex'-s,-r\-iee men at the T'. P. con t rac t hospital .

Miss McGowan ;s hnvlntr n ten ,lavs vacation fr'-iiil l-.,-r w-i-rk at Pr . Kii bourn 's h.ospit.-il,

Mrs. Fr,-d Tu;;:,- .-;.;,-;-',i:n,--l '>;,-Neighh,',rh, ,--.1 rl ;t> .-,' her honi,- ,-,r Wednes-dav a f;, r: ,".n, Mar ,h f. 'i'!,,-,-, were s;\t,-,-:i li:-. n.'-in;,- rs 'rirf-fxx' -also tw, l L-ljests t.,

the firs; f,f ;h^ af events were vi\t-n were readings hv -Mrs. Ko-k. a f ; , r Frceui.in , : : : , r ' . i i musical sele. t ions served .'illfl n s,,, i;

t 'oi igrcgatloi iai Chart-lj . (in Sunday m o r n i n g the p.astor o'

the t ' ongrega t lona l chu rch preache,! on the te.-iching tha t .(.'.lirlst, throimh endur ing the cross and' despising t!;, shame , was able to roach the Joy ,-f comiilet ion in his work for the salva­tion ,.,f mank ind . The coiiimunloe. s,-rvice followed the sernion. In a,; (lit:,,11 to the a n t h e m 1,y the cho i r lie respons*:- af ter the p r a y e r was a sol,., "My l-'ather knows ;t a l l , " s u n g bj Mr. .,<nii'h. 'I'hi- decora t ions for tlu-day \M-Te in white and yellow, tulips, nar, :s.s :s and a g,•nesta in full bloom. In th- -\.i.ir.:.; the qua r t e t , compos-,I of .Mrs I 'o r t . r . .Mr. and -Mrs. W. 1 <'.leas,.n aad C. .• . K n a p p , s ang "Twi­light ami , vr-n:ng s t a r " and there w.,^ a selection ,if in s t rumen ta l music lv ^lisji Alice Knapp on the \-iolin. P.,,r.­ald Dlmock on ;:;,- .s;ixophon,- an-l MISS .-Mice Dodge (,:i tho organ. Tii,-sermon was .upon the sin of env>-wiiich killed the Christ and has l,e,-n th.e -source of. Inuch evil in all .(ges. Th, ' subject of the men ' s topic class next isunday will be, "How may we enlist in Jesus ' cause'." '

,• condi t ions ryinple gave • Dalrymjile XX ot Gro ton , SIOOO. to 1" ;,- fund, of • J2000 shall i.se of books

Ihe Incoiii'-;,i,!ie<l ujuler s,-el'S ot the ,,- t r e a t m c n : .,,-IIS of s.iid IS,, of. or iii-,-.1 mcreasi-s :• ,-hang>-. t,, ers of trust )s,-I .UK! -iml iliM ir.ist,•;-,-,!

t ' l lpplns . In the hea r ing given at the state

house in Poston on F e h r u a r y 23 In re­gard ' to t h c proposed repeal of day­light saving, amung others who iipoke was P.. M . .'^haw of Groton . as cited in t he foilowin.g paragrap i i from the Boston H e r a l d :

R i c h a r d M. Shaw, f a rmer and ag­r icul tura l wr i t e r of Groton, , told o.f canvass ing SO towns and interviewing 375 fa rmers . He found 221 entirel>' indifferent, a l though 73 of them be­longed to t h e G r a n g e : 62 actual ly in favor, and 92 s t rongly opposed. Of these 92, only two could give any fig­ures of <iamage, one es t imat ing that his crop costs were increased 15 per­cent, aud the other 25. hut the la t ter admit ted tha t apples compos,ed 9,0 P'-r-ceiit of h is t o t a l crop, .and ' they were not affected. Of the 6 2 in favcu- of daylight saving, many admi t ted h.av­ing signed petition for reiieal, but ex­plained tiiat tbey disliked to be dis-lo.val to the gr.ange. -Mr- Sha-w pre ­sented a r g u m e n t s to shoiv tha t farm work can be adjusted to daylight sav­ing.

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Sc'JiooI Xoto*i. Clarence L. Bar to i^ Inspector of

t h e Sta le Koard of Labor and Indus­try, visited thc But ler h igh school on Fr iday of last -week, and by invitation of t he pr inc ipa l spoke to the pupi ls of the higrh school and of the seventh and ei^rhth g r a d e s on the subject of precaut ions for avoidin;^: acc idents and of s imple remedies for such ac ­cidents a s mi^jht be met with in school, a t h o m e or in industr ies . >rr. Ba r ton also visited the manua l t r a in -int? and cooking? clas.ses, which were in session a t t h e time.

The basebal l schedule lor the high school n ine is being- inade up. Clem­ent Cleary is m a n a g e r for this season, and Clifford P''olkins is capta in .

The >-enior class of t h e Butler high schL>oI a re to present the i r play in the town hall on thf t-vt-ning of Thur.sday, M;u-fh 17. at '.-ii^ht o'clock. All sea ts iirt' to be rest-rve-i, ar.d tliey will be ViVi .- alf .it I-jriiCf's tlrii:; s tore a t 11* a. m., on Sat;:ri'.;i>". .March 12, at fifty cor.t.s rac-li. The i)Ia\- th i s \-ear is ti' ho "]<.iixy I>i<l," a coni'-tly in two ar ts , t>y C::i(!\-s r .uth Br idgham. The c.-i-t of d i a m e t e r s i.-'; as folb ws: J o n a t h a n I-:dwanls Hra-lfon], Xesbit T.. Woods, J r . ; nicha;-(l iN-ndleton, Clifford A. Kf'lkir.s; I.oy.l Kv*'rmonde, HonaUl \',

'"erolia La Grae. •\;ino Hideout, hf-r i 'ror.in; PeneU^pe

•il.-y: Klspeth Win-s-(•: Hopo Win th rop . !-;t'ts\- 1 lopkinson,

.-•; rrrisc'il la T r u m -

I rt> the ICdItor: ' Thy followinK ar i ' j p o n which Wil lurd !'•'

•hf fund known as • c. j ' und ; '"To m y nutivt- V'V

Mass., I Ktve t h e sum : known llii t h e Da]r> •: ; whieh t h e Income only c

' '•• appl ied to the pu; . ' ••'- :t.s ijublic l ibrarv a-- ;> of JL'OOO shal l b. ;•

-lirecllon of the <>'. • 1 ; " •• "f said town to •

•• wur'.hy Amer ican c:' I ' . .wn. s';trt*rlng from (!!>••• ' r.iry X,. X hf eye." A C.MI ! thf satii, m a k i n g no oth-j J .".»"".'. 'I'he c o m m iss io: j'"'.;:!i.;s l ia \ f consul ted ct.':: ' ! h.tt r ].,- fv.ud must bv- a a>0 ' f ' ! :n- to tht.' t f i 'ms >.

I'I'h'' ct'ainii.'?.>ic>ncrs M'ill >,ib I ;• .-..a:.^ ftiy trcatme-'it • : : t;;.' il:r.-cl;uri tf thf o\ < Vf-I ;•• t'] :n aort i i . lancf w ix 'v. : I ',!;. ••.'MUfSt. j I 'oiiinKss;, ifit'i's (if T: i:

I W o t Cfoton. .\t S*iuaiinac'utk haM :h

f \-''n,ing T h.- featur« \wl 1 !•( p i f with Krank May... N. day t , -vr :ng "Wantf'.! at h-with Kva Novak.

A •ri'-ettn:,- of tlu- Uovvo f'.-:h was h- hi o:; W f *••.•• ::• on, .March 2. at lho hfJi tliy IJixby. .Miss Fobs visitf J tlic club and wtis much interested in thf gar-nifnt.s. and thf bfead which tb..- girls b!Ou;^ht fnr mspert i ' in . C.anifs wcro plavfd and ref reshments st\;'ved. a ftci' which the met'ting wtis t tdjourned.

Miss Dorothy Tlmitip^-^Mn mot with a very serious accident at the Kurbai ik hospital last Wfek. While collect ing ciothf s fur the la tmdry, a ncedk'. which was caught in a g;Lr-mc:i-l. en­tered he r a rm an.i l)i-nke. .'\n X-ray exam intl tion was made . .\ specialist from Hoston perfoi 'med an oj^ertition. Taking two ]iieces of th<* needle from tlie bone. .'Vnother X- t ay is to lie laken to determine if still more is In the a m i .

MisH Hek'n (VSulIiv.an is spfn-Hn'; the week with her aun t . Mrs. l\.'.'Ibher, in Lowell.

T h e last moft ing of the Ladies ' Aid society w;is held at the liome of Mrs. G. }L Bixby. The af tornoon was de­voted to sewing. After the busines.-me et ing delicious r e f r e shmen t s wete served. The n e x t ' m e e t i n g will be held at Mrs. Joseph Woodson 's on Thur s ­day, March IT.

.Mrs. Will iam Gaiiley and .Mrs. Malph .Simon tnn spent Tuesdti>" In Lowell.

.M>out 540 was taken at t h c footl sale on Saturday af ternoon for the benefit of the moving pic tures .

Mv. and Mrs, Kiehard Lawi-once of Worces t e r spent the week-end with re la t ives in town.

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.Madam Lewis:

nn-Cf. Haz-d K. i ' Tay-.ur, Klla A. G.ir.l.-iow, Kirin-.a .-V, Cra'(-: -\Lar;o:':f Mois^.n; L

hi:r., Stidla r. s.i;-^ negro be.::---;-, Cli'a Catl ierine ( 'alhouti. C. ey; Cather ine I'fivWf Parke r . T h e tinif

' r, t ; nb, • n .

It Har r ing ton : rtrmlf. A. M^on-• vn. G.:-;rud.e K. f th'- act ;ori is

liack in the interes t ing i]ny^ of ITT't, Bff >rr- the play and br tween the acts Th'To will be music b\- an orches t ra arrar'-Tfd fo?- hy Konald \ '. Dilmock. HI .n-.f n.adt- cand>- w'\\] ho for sale diirniL' the fvovini:. F r i ends of the

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Knrk. Ther.-M rs. NL'iy and b\ .vhich Mrs. LIIII.T;-

ed Xh.o club w.th I'b-fr'-'^hments wfvo ti;iie toirfthf r w- i--

nft^'^rnofin. cnjovfil .It the rlo^f ., Ur. liavid U. Steere nf rrovliU-nre.

H, L. was in town the tirst of the week The Comniuni ty r lnb beld a pleasant

social ga the r ing at the home of ,M rs Herber t W, Tayb.r on Wednosdny af-ternoon. March 9 .NV.irly all fhe rb;b mombers w<'re present . As It wae the n in th anniversa ry of Mrs. Taylor ' s daugh te r Mary, a t)irthday cake with candlf'?: was one i,t t he features of the nftornoon. a-s refroKhments were BOrved. Thcro were t;i>*tofully a r ranged decorat ions of g r c h . Ciiiotatlons wero Riven liy the r lub . It W.TS not then flocldod when the next n^-eting will bo held.

WUUam N, Sotither wa.«* sumnionod tn Bosion la«t week on ac roun t of his wifr'.t crlti-ral oondition after hor oper-Ation at the Mapsachusetts Gonoral hospital . Mr<*. . A n t h e r is so much im­proved thnt her husband ro turned h o m e the (irM of thi.*i woek and Jt Is hoped t h a t she may re turn h o m e next week.

T h c pa-'^tor, of tho Congregat ional Phurch . Mrs. Dimock, Mrs, G r a n t "W. S h a t t u c k and M. P . Swallow wore the four de legates f rom thla chu rch who ntfended t h c Congrepratlonal r e t r ea t a t t h o Pilfirrlm' c h u r c h , I^co^nlnstcr, on Tycflday. Rcv. A. V. Dimock wlU «pcak or* ' WorM e m p i r e " a t thc Con-

class nvo 'intu ;p.-ttinq^ eve n.ir. IT'S f ne ta tnr , men' reedH of th'- I'lay :ire f tb.e W.ishini-'ton fur:d.

GerirLT- K lib.-.11 rti ^•is;• well sch f'O', --n Wt-diu-sd

.Miss Dorothy Keyes w n e sd a >• of last w e • • k a a t tend ti"> hep school dct

Mis^ Woods, the supe: tu rned from h^r visit to .*^aturda\-. wlif'fe she titt*-' v<'-^''iov. of :h,>'- .Vatio'ia ;iS-;->."..T ; . ' . n . l i e p r i - ' • n e n r

tendents . The t e a c h e r and, f. :

delightful The pro-

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;es. i-,tendent, vo-A tla ml.- City,

ntlefj the con-I-'ducnt ional of Sn peyin -

TOWNSEND HnrlKir.

T h e chiin.cre in the owner.^hip of the H a r h o r tavnt h.'is hceii vffvvted .'uvi is now under tho iiKiiiagoiiiciit of tho now reginio.

Mr.u. Fi'.'iiik Wood and Mrs. Gt'oriti h'ronoh wore pilosis of Mrs . Minnie Kn igh t on Thursday .

r i a r e n o e LaKountain on last F r iday went to the s ta te s.anitoriiini a t l l ead-inu to rccei\-e t r ea tn i en t for tuhe reu -l-...i.--.

On account of tho haii travelini,- th» .\, V, 1-. 1. clul. ; ios t i 'onid its ineetini-' ur.tii next week Tuosday.

('ii.'ir'lio Hieh.ards lias r.'. th.lt his lirothi-r. I .u ther . ^ \\'-nt a successful niicra'-ion ffi: I^eridicitis lias S!i:liclentl.\- r:-covex it-ave the lujspilal.

Oalon .\. P roc to r lef; !nd,i.\' da\ ' ) for -Vniherst tn he in.-sent •• r eun ion i,)f lho shor t tau;:'se n-t the .M, A. C.

TllO gasolene sawmill , t i n t has in oporat ion on one nf inr W(,i rocontly sold b.v G. A. rroct':>r, boon nio\-od to I-eoininster. .\ ' end of a mon th it will he .i.^ain .--on its fi .rmer site at Ihe e'-ipe.

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Mrs. . lonnie K hor *ef the Nash spent last Fiid.i Nichols.

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Wreck-Fish Well Named. The wreck-fish is tine of the ' i h a h l

tnn ts of the soas with pocullnr h n b l t s ^ Kettinp; i ts name hecnuso It mny us-unl-ly be found l loatlns ahout a wreck or loose tlmbpr.s In the Stitith seas . I t Is closely relnted to the stone bass of Kngiish waters .

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Stwial an.l l lntorf i l in i i iont. Til" I', •r.l'V it.'t; ional '^lUT'll f.'tilof

w.l.. Til.. ..'.Tl'-' .if a -.•if-o-nx-i itntherinct till Miirda.\ .^vt-nin;:. .March f. w ht-n a seven-c. 'nt S"^iai ixiis hfh! for the hon-eht .if the Snnil.iy .soht.ol. TJio pro-irrani f.ir th. ' ' ' t i lertai ' ; nit'iil i.y the younit iiioi^le uau as fniinws: .^nnc. ".•\rinit' l.aiirie. ' Mary l.i'Wiw Mn co<*-tun io ) : r^-cilation, "My shallow," 11.1-chel \ \ '0"d ; ret itation. ' T u t off ti.wn," I-'retl T.ivlt'f. "son::. "St.irs of t h o s u n i -ni<T niKht." I'Mylhf ar.d Sarah Ciin-n incham, l iu th Sunin< r: ir-citatl in. "Thf elf nnd (ho dormouse ." Kln.mor

.Molson; sonp. "HluehelN." Mary Tay­lor and Amy WriRht; reri tat l im. "The old-fashlonod' chilli. " n n t h .«nmner; reci tat ion, "Mr. Noli"dy." .-Vrthur .^,ar-(Tont; rocit.atlon. "Isupia'se." I^oronTto Kltlrodjs'o .and Kl.ste ( 'unrinfrhanl; sonjt. "Pussy .-vni] tho cre.ini." r.rimary cln.s." -os; ro<-lt.ition. •'Little elf. " Tmvld M.m-.sur: rocl tal ion. I l i len .Moison; sonrt, "F,lo'win^ bnMiles." n rmiarv oLiKses; .s.ixophone fjolo, rt.illdi i^arpont.

After thi."\ protrram tho advortlfie-mont."". oako walk and chamdc-i fol­low-od- Thon camo t ho >mlo of. food, cnhdy and oomhalt.s, whioh hroi icht In a very .arcoptahlo nddltlon fo tho funds of tho Sund.ay school.

Tho food R.ilo sivon hy the oommlt ­too on ontort.'^lnmontR for thc cx-sor-vlco men a t t ho r . .t?, con t r ac t hos -pltal on F r i d a y . if ternoon. MfircVi A,: was a Rro-it siicco,t;.i. T h e food wna' a l l sold ea r ly In the af te rnoon , and

Knowledge Equal izes . It l.s knowledge thnt equal izes thc

social condition of mnn — that Rives to nil, however dllTeront their political position, passions which nre In com­mon, nnd onjoyment.s which a r e tinl-versiil.—Ixird Heaconsileld.

BELQIUM REDIVIVUa A r e c e n t ' r e p o r t from a rel iable Lon­

don eoarce i s to the effect t ha t t he re­pa i r of the Belgian railway sys tem is now complete and tliut these rouds a re , now ope ra t ing a s efficiently us In 1014, At the conclusion of iRistllltles the Bel­gian t r a n s p o r t sltuutlou was a deplor­able one, t he rallroial lines not de­stroyed ent i re ly belnK hi very poor con­dition. O the r Itpms frtuii IJeljtluin a r e also encouraging, (.'cal is now being produced In p rewar iiiitiuiitles and the output of s u g a r for tlie current y e a r is expected to exceed tlie prowur average by some 30 pe r cent. J i f output of the factorl'.'s general ly m .v runs about GO per cent of the 1914 ji.niiluction, which, when everythlug Js cea-alered, mus t be adjudged a fulrly pn'd showing. In­dustr ia l recoverj- of ;1 ;s sort, along with tlie adoption 't -,'iuni Imiiklng uud fiscal policies, is '-^hat Is most needed for the luipruvtit.et.t of the ex­changes.

Germany has an en'Tmous wnr liebt. and tlie Indemnity will he a very hoavy ' addit ion to this . Bit if It cnnnot pay both debt and lnde;i::i ly It can ,s<'ale down the debt, says I'liiladelphla Kec-ord. The people wi'l i.ot he worse off then than the people of Franco , and Iiossibly those of Ki.^t'.iind and Itnlv-The G e n n a n s have h e n paying almost nothing In the way of war taxes , am! they wlll hnve to bei;iii uow what Eng­lishmen have been deiiig for four years nnd Amer icans for two, and French­men and I ta l ians have been doing on smaller scale for four years. Tlie Ger­man nrmy will cost little, and the navy and colonies will cost nothinp, and these will go far toward paying th.e in­demnity. But Germany has got to stop Issuing paper monsy and ra i s e money by taxat ion, or i t will become bank­rupt In the near future.

-COSTUME OF BLACK VELVET

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Perhaps there Is nothing so very s t range In the enthujltism tha t is now apparent In Argentina for everything associated with aviation. T h e Andes, on Argent ina 's western boundary, a re rather high mountains, the crossing of which has a lways constituted a prob­lem for the inhabitants upon ei ther side. Aviation simply offers a new method, which the South Amer icans have been quick to exploit. I t Is also to be remembered that .'Argentina Is a country of both magnificent d i s tances and magnificent fortunes. W h a t more na tu ra l tlian tha t the la t ter should be used, on occasion, to overcome the for­mer, now tliat airplanes can be had a t a price?

Ten Uiousand peojJc. says a s ta t is ­tician, were killed In the tjnlt,ed States by motor vehicles in 1918. Un­less something is dCne to counterac t this grow-ing danger of the time.s, fa­talities w-lll b ^ o m e appalling. The spood-driven motor rehicle is a peri! in the public s t ree ts u-hlch it Is increas­ingly hard to avoid, since the tendency of drivers is to put all the responsi­bility for accident on the pedes t r ian , and leave no margin for safety of the lat ter .

The at t i tude of the ex-klngs toward their fnnr.er jobs is very much the same In all, Tliey waste no time In higIi-.souiulinfr s ta tements of the vast reforms they wlll under take , nor set forth such prot-rams of Utopian estab­lishments as is customary with -Ameri­can candidates for offlce. They simply show a "Barkis" s ta te of mind toward auy chance of coming back to thei r people nnd their salaries.

Passed as correct by the board of national fashion censors, this charm­ing restaurant costume of blaek vel­vet and mole, f rom the shoes to the becoming black hat, has been given the final stamp of approval.

FOR NEXT SEASON'S DRESSES

Mni-slial Foch is optimistic nbout the future. His outlook ought to be prom­ising, for his optimism has enough of expert knowledge and actual experi­ence of the worst in world affairs to afford a groundwork for prophecy, Thnt he is nm gloom.v, should sufSce to discredit the pos-?lmI.sts.

Gorgeous Materials for Spring and '•4:.mmtr Wear Are Arr iv ing

'» - '• From Europe.

From Europe there come samples of gorgeous mater ia l s destined for the spring and summer dresses, Thoy have embroidered fabrics tha t quite take one's breatli away because of the in­tricacy of the work they display. The eyelet work is very popular with the French, nnd they hnve produced more than one mater ia l which shows this sort of embroidery used in an all-over pa t te rn of borders that a re de-signeiPto he used a s tr imming for the prospective gown. They embroider on silk, on chiffon, on taffeta and on a variety of other allied fabrics.

They have a voile that has an all-over pat tern done in thrend work run­ning over Its en t i re surface. This al­lows so grea t a var ie ty of color com­binations tha t it cannot help but meet with favor. T h e r e Is another imported voile in whi te w i th a pa t t e rn in black made up of s q u a r e s and dots embroi­dered on its sur face .

The French n re also showing mate­rials with embroidered designs. They have what they call a sponge clolh whicli Is enibroiderod In this mnnner and which Is US.HI hnth for skir ts and for the t r imming of bodices thut go with them.

Though gonrpette has been said to hnve passod frmn favor, thore nre still to he soen. both hero and abroad, many '.veavos of georget tes done with stripes r.nd pat terns and certain brocaded de­signs. These have the cliarin of nov­elty and for t->j:.t reason they will prohably win n ;>la?e for themselves among the favori te mater ia ls of the season.

CORSET PRICES HAVE BEEN READJUSTED

Reductions f rom 5 0 ^ to ? 1 . 0 0 per pair in popular

models of

^'EIVIO R. WORCESTER REGAL

LA RESISTA and WARNER'S RUST PROOF

GDiKiren's Ginfliiam Dr6§s6S REDUCED IN PRICE

Sizes 6 to 15 Years

$6.9S Dresses Reduced to ^5.50 $5.50 Dresses Reduced to ?4.50 $5.00 Dresses Reduced to §4.00 $4.50 Dresses Reduced to $3.50 $4.00 Dresses Reduced to $3.00

BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER

We make f lat , half ball, full ball and r im buttons

Prompt Service

Orders filled the day received. Mail orders will receive prompt attention

Geo. B. Turner & Son THE NEW

INTERNATIONAL ROLLER BEARING EASY-PULL

Manure Spreader

SOFT SILK GOWNS ARE WORN

There is said to be n movment to extend the blue law Sunday all over the conntry. That might be the best plan to bring the blue law sporadic movement to a head, on the ground that tho host wny to get rid of a bad law is to enforce It.

A loarnod Fnglishmnn has wr i t ten a book in which he explains man ' s en-persUtlons. Wonder If he tells wha t | fell on tho chap who was resfK>ns1ble i for the widespread reluctance to walk | untler a l.iiUlor: 1

Air ing the Babies. ' Betwoen serving at the table nnd .'\t an lirfnnts' home in Bedford. | Jotting do•^-n tho hlll. little Switr.erland

Kng.. the hnhies nre loaded inlo ra r l like perambula tors for thei r nftornoon niring, each little vehicle holding six and being in charge of ono nurse .

Independent Now Salesman ( h o t l y ) - " T will tnko

orders from no man '." Snlosmnnager (coldly)—"Yes, I noted thnt whllo you were on yonr trial t r ip."—Minneapolis ,Tournal.

Very Human, .Tnd Tunk lns say? his nutomoblle

unexpectedly quits work nnd demands more money, the snme ns If It hnd hunian Intelligenco.- Washington Stnr.

mnnnges to como into the conference of the lenguo ass^mihly and make some very sonsihie suggestions.

The Financier . A man gets on his knees to nn hoTr-

PRS thnt she mny put him on his feet. —Dcnrboni Independent.

Stock Market Full of Such. Mnny n ninn who Is nfmid t o tnke

n chnnoc loses his money on a "sure t h i n s . "

'An English minister ndvocntcs the fethnl chnmher for uneduca ted peoplo whoso Ignorance makes them of no value to the community. T h e o r y Is runn ing mad In the.se day.-! of fads .

0 Sweden thinks (he United Stnt*!^ Is

too d ras t i c in her t r e a t m e n t of the t e d s . IVell, It's the snd bu t necessa ry resul t of being too much the o the r way before.

Ttio roi'iirts of casualt ies from tlie huntinc i.-rnunils seem to Intlicnte thn; ', In so far ns carelessness is concerned this section of the countrj ' has re lurned ' lo normal.

Fifteen window glnss plnnts hnve morgiNl, Have yon n suspicion thnt something Is helng framed, or thnt something is' going to bo raised?

miners ' strike In Mexico Is ended Is In­teresting ns indicating thnt thoy do work sometimes, down there .

Northwesiorn tinlvf'rslty Introduce" tho '"cortifled dnnce." A sort of "w-ntch your s tep" movement, we suppose.

Man C.innot Sense Coming Rain, It Is somowhnt cxtrnordinnry, bnt

nan is tho only nnlmnl tha t cnnnot nnturnlly perrelvG approaching rain. All othor animals show unonsiness when rain IS coming. At such t imes dogs got rostle.sa, ca ts sneeze and wn.sh their enrs, frogs croak with a lond, hnrsh noise, owls' screech, pea­cocks scream nnd duclcs nncl geese nre nnn.sunlly noisy. ThLs Is snl'd to be flue to the rclnxntion of the i r ne rves by the dnmp air,: which m a k e s them uneasy.

Heavy Clinging Fabric That Falls Into Long, Graceful Lines, Much

in Evidence.

Gow-ns made of soft, honvy cling­ing silks that fall into long, grace­ful linos aro much in evidence. Those gowns .ire embroidered with jet, che­nille heads nr t r immed with Ince, but the appeal of the gown lies in the drapery and the fabric.

Satin, too, Is high in f.iTor with the designers, because it combines so beautifully with serge, tr icotines and tho otl'.or woolens and the s'heer stuffs so woll. Satin Is equally nt Its host In ovoning gowns and wraps, though " h e n the lights aro brightest the lame mnterlnis will prove a serious rival. This soason It Is tho glitter of gold rathor than silver we pri'fer.

T'.ronilcloth is considered en mode. I; Is not out of place upon the hall-ri'oui floor and occasionally if dovoh ops madam's evenine gown, although as the usual th ing It Is roquisitioned for the afternoon frock.

Good Ironing Surface. To make nn Inmlng hoard on which

It is a joy tn Iron, tako ono roll of cot­ton hat t ing such as Is iisod for com­forts and pulTs. Siiroad the colton hat t ing evenly over Ihe hoard nnd fasten over this n cover mndo from unhloarhod muslin, tacking It down nround the sides of tho lioard. An extra length of muslin or nnblenohed cotton which onn easily be washed shonld ho used ns an outer cover.

Spreads 6 feet \vide and from 6 to 17 loads per acre. Auto-type front wheels placed under the box bringing the team nearer the load. Box wider a t the rear than front, making the draft much less. Seven roller bearings on rear axle and beater steel frame, steel wheels and 2-inch steel axle. Not a thing to warp or rot out.

CALL AND SEE ONE

Montgomery Hardware Co. Pleasant Street Phone 455 Ayer, Mass.

A Dye. To dye a bit of ribbon, rnfrin or

thrend quickly, mix some oil paint •vllh enough gasoline to wet the arti­cle. Whon the desired shade Is ao-qnlrod, dip the goods and It will hnve n "novor fade" oil color.

Tru th and Love Forever Young. Tn i th nnd love nre In their es.senee

forever yonng. nnd It Is tho hnrd con­dition of nnturc thnt thcy cnnnot a l­ways appear so.—Gcorge Wllllnm Cur­tis.

Truth Breaks In a t Last. .Mnrrlnge tenches ns thnt It M »

(lum .sight cnsler to follow n won an. than It Is to lead her.—Arhr.nstis Thomas C a t

GROTON BUS LINE The i";r,it'-,n I'.us I^ine s tar ted run-

ttxvfr on Tuesday, The Hn.s connects w.'.ii .'.1! fxpr-'Ss Tr.iin.. l i ' twoon Hoston .-<nri Ay.T from .I'lO a, ni. to S,(.i p. vn. It o.'in l't' hired for sin'cial t r ips after iiX'- ;,is' i.'Culiir tr;;i

F'aiv iH'two*-!! <;Tx»ton ami . \yor. a.'s .•f-nt.".

FOR SALE

Halo Ton or rark»nil

TIIOMAS R. O X > T : G H

r^hon*^ Ayrr T7-4 Groton

^\^MM<*SV.'F,.\^^T'il OF M-ASSArHT-SKTTS. MitUIlo«px. HF. r r o b a t e C<iurl.

To Tfu* hctrs-.it-law, nr-xt of kin nn<l all othor porwonw intcrpatc*! tn tho M»-tato of 1[>A A. KKNI>TUCK. lato of Prrppcrf^n, in fl.iid County, dfMvaflpfl.

Whorcan. a certain Inntrunvont pu'r-pnrtinK to bo thf Ja^t wlll and tostn-mfnt of nald <lt'r/ ft,'<o<l has "hoon prc-pr-nt-^fl to sn\A Oourf. for ProKito, by FIIANOIS <T. HAYlvft. who pray.** that ipt tor.H t f i l amen ta ry may bn ifvsuod to him. tho oxocutor thoroln namod. with­out Klvinp fl rtiiroty on hl« ofllolal bond.

You are iiorn-by cltod to appoar at a Probate Court, to bo hold at CambrlrtR-o In *<ald County of Mlddltviox. on tho twonty-Mfrht day of March A.I). 1?2;. a t nine o'clock In tho foronoon, to nhow ca\iRO. If any Voii havo. why the samr should wot Krantod.

AiKl raid potitionor U horoby dlroctod to Kivo puhllc notice thereof, by pub-liflhJnK thirt cltAtlon once in each weok. for throe nilccr^slvo weok«. In Turnor 'o Pu-bllc SplrU, a nowf?papor publUhcd In Ayer, thc^la-nt pviblle.alJon to be ono day. At leoAt, VH»Toro ."tald Court, and by malMnff voflt-Tiald. or dolivorinK a copy of thlfl citation to all knov/n persons intercMcd in the eatate. fourteen days a t leant beforo flftid Court.

WltnCRfl, George F. lAWton, Kanutre, B lrflt Judffo, of said Court , this tenth day of March In Ihc year one thousand nine hundred artd twenty-one. ' 3t28 F . M. ESTY, Rcffliitcr.

R e d u c t i o n The manufacturers have

reduced their prices on. some lines of boxed s ta -tionerj'.

Therefore wc arc able to offer once more a good quality of stationery a t 35<* the box. Both \yhite and in tints.

HIGHLAND LINEN

This brand of stationery has been retailing a t 60o the box. It can now be bought for 5 0 ^ . A large assor tment of tints and styles of envelopes just r e ­ceived.

Wm, Bpown DRUGGIST

Main Street AYBR

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C E O R G E ! H . I I . * T U R N E R , P u b l U h e r

W a t c h t h e Mala o n Y o u r P a p e r

T h « d a t e w i t h y o u r n a m e I s a t a . m p « < I o n t n e m a r i f f i r u n d s h o w s t o w h a t t l m o y o u r s u b s c r i p t i o n I s p a i d , a n d a l i o • e r v e a a s o c o n t l n u o u a r e c e i p t .

" T h e d a l l y l a b o r s o r t h e B e e , A w a k e m y s o u l t o I n d u s t r y ; W h o t a n o b s e r v e th .o c a r e f u l A n t , A n d n o t p r o v i d e f o r f u t u r e ' » v a n t 7 "

" ' T i s t o t h e P e n a n d P r e a s T r e m o r t a l s o w e .

A l l w o b e l i e v e a n d a l m o s t a l l I T S K n o w . "

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AYER X n v B I t ^ ^ n u i .

T w o Q . .M. C . m o t o r t r u c k s w i t h

( I . ' . ' e r e d h o d i t ' S , one ot u t y p u u s e d i n

/ • v o r u i t i n B s e r \ - i c ( . > . w v r e . - r t u c k i n U i f

r ' n u d o n P l e a s a n t s i t r c < - t T h u r a d u y

f o r e n o o n . T h e s e c o n d t r u c k h a d

c o r n e d o w n f r o m c a m p t o p u l l o-nt I h e

o l h e r w h i c h h a d I j r o u K h t i l o w i i a l o a d

o ; c h i l d r e n t o s i - h o o l . W h e u u w ; u i

s e e n t h a t -.i m o t o r h a d n ' t i j o w e r c n o u K h

l o d t e o l ' l B e t h e o t h e r t r u c k s a c a t e r -

j i l l l i i r t r a c t o r WILK s e n t d o w n f r o m

c a m p . T h e t r a c t o r h a d b o t h t r u c k - s

o u t o f t h e m u d w i t h i n a f e w m i n u t e s

a l ' . i ' i - u a r r i v e d i i i j t h e . s c e n e .

K e v . l - ' r . ' i i i l ! H . C r a n C i a l ] - w a s t h e

. • • • p e a k i T a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e A l l i a n c e

o f t h e K i r . ' - t c h u r c h o f C h r l . s t ( L ' n l -

t a . ' i a . M i , C r o t o r : . T h u r s . l a y a f t i - r n o n n .

. M r s . C r a n d a l l ; a i d -Mr.s . D a n i e l \ V .

K l e t c h c r a c c o ' m p a n n i e d h i m .

T h e a r m y h e a d q u a r t e r s b a . s k e t b a l l t e a m o f B o . s t o n d e f e a t e d C . - i m p D e v e n s a t t h e c a m p W e d n e s d a y n i s h t .'!;") t o 2 3 . i n t h e first s a m e o f t h o s e r i e - s f o r t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p o f t h e first c o r p s a r e a .

SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921

T h e . S t r a n d th'u-J S a t u r d a y p r e s e n t s

" T h e h e r i t a g - e . " W i l l a r d . M . a c k ' s m o . s t

v i v i d p i c t u r e . I > o y o u k n o w w h y y o u

s y m p a t h i z e w i t h a f e l l o w w h e n h e ' s

d o w n ' ? I t i s s ' o m e t h i n f , - s t r o n g e r t h a n

y o u r s e l f — I t i s t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f a g e s

i n y o u r b l o o d . I t i s y o u r " I l e r l t a f r e . "

S e e W i l l a r d M a c k ' s g r e . a t p i c t u r e w i t h

W a t t y J ' . o u b c r t a n d ; i n o t a b l e c a s t .

F a t t y A r b u c k l e i n " C ' l m p l n f r o u t . "

S u n d a y — d o u b l e f e a t u r e b i l l . M c I . o a n

ifc M a y I n " M a r y ' s . a n k l e . " . M a r g u e r i t e

' " l a r k i n a, P a r a m o u n t f e a t u r e . P a r a ­

m o u n t m a g . a i r t n e . O n l y t w o . s h o w s S u n -

d . ' -y . . M a t i n e e a t S.,"0 a n d e v e n i n g - a t

s e v e n p . m .

M r . a n d M . - s . . M i l a n P . C o l e h a v e a r ­r i v e d h o m o f r o m t h e i r a n n u a l s o j o i i n i i n P a l m B e a c h . F l a .

A t t h e l e n t e n s e r v i c e i n .^'t. . - X n i i r e w ' s

c h u r c h o n t h i s F r i d a y e v e n : n ; r a t 7 . 1 5

o ' c l o c k P . e v . T h o m . - u s I , . I ' ^ s h e r w i l l

m a k e t h e a d d r e s s . T h e s e r \ - i c e s . o n

S u n d a y w i l l b c h o l y c u m m u n i o n a t S

ll. m., a n d m o r n i n s : p r a y e r a n d s e r m o n

.'It 1 0 . 4 5 a . i n . S a r . i i . ' i y s c h o o l m o e t f l

a t 1 2 n o o n .

A t t h e B a p t L s t c h u r c h a t 1 0 . 4 5 a .

m . n e x t S u n d a y t h e s u b j e c t w i l l b e

" T h e s u r v ' i v a l o f t h e u n f i t t e s t . " S u n d a y

. s c h o o l a t 1 2 . a n d " V ' o u n g P e o p l e ' s s e r v ­

i c e a t C . 1 5 p . m . P r e a c h i n g a t s e v e n

p . rn., o n t h e s u b j e c t . " E s c a p i n g t h c

a v e r a g e . " T h c p r . a y e r m e e t i n g i s h e l d

o n T h t i r s d a y a t 7 . ,10 \i. m . W e h o p e t o

h a v e s o m e s p e c i a l m u s i c a t t h e e v e n ­

i n g s e r v i c e o n S u n d a y .

A m e e t i n g o f t h e P . e d C r o s s s o c i e t y

w i l l b e h e l d M o n d . a y e v e n i n g . M a r c h

1 5 , a t « i g h t o ' c l o c k a t t h e B o a r d , p r

T r a d e r o o i n s t o d e t e r ^ n l n e t h o d i s p o s i ­

t i o n o f f u n d s n o ' W r - i a . A b c i £ x : c a 4 U r y . a . i x d

t o e l e c t n e n - o f f l c c r s . ' . " .

T h o M o h a w k C a m p F i r e G l r l . n w i l l

h o l d .a f o o d s . a l e i n t h e v e ^ j t r y o f t h e

i ' e t k r a t e d c h u r c i i S . a t u r t l a y a f t e r ­

n o o n , . M a r c h 12, a t t h r e e o ' c l o o k .

J e ' i n e s s W . B r o w n l i a s p u r c h a s e d

t h e K a i l - K . I . y n c h p r i ' p e r t > ' o n G r o v e

s t r i ' e t u r . d , ' i f t e r m a k i n g n o c e s s . a : - y I m ­

p r o v e m e n t s a n d r e p a i r s w i l l o c c u p y t h c

r a m e i n t h e n o a r f u t u r e .

T h e W . C . T . r . h e l d a v e r y i n t e r e s t -

xxx-rt a n d w e l l a t t e n d e d m e e t i n g . , a t t h e

' . V i i i t e P . i b b o n H o P i e ' . .ast w e e k F r i d a y

a f t e r n o o n . F o u r x-,, w i n e m l i e r . s t o o k

t i l ' ' p l e d g e . i r . d W i r e . ' i d n l i l t e i i t o t h e

; i r i ; , ' . n . p . e f r e s h m e n t . s w e r e s e r v e d a n i l

•n s o c i . ' i l h o u r e n j o y e d .

v a r d , c l e r k a n d t r e a s u r e r ; C h a r l e a H ,

H a r d y , H e r b e r t 1 . . H a r d y j j n d C l l K o r d

L . U t i s s e l l , d i r e c t o r s . i

T h e U n i t a r i a n G i r l s ' c l i i b . h e l d a n

a f t e r n o o n w h l s t . S a t u r d a y a t t h c h o m e

•of . M r s . C h a r l e s A . N ' o r m a n d o f

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BUILT FOR ENDURING PERFORMANCE

One look-at the sturdy seven-inch frame with its stout cross members is enough- to assure you that the Oldsmobile Four is built for rugged endurance.

You are not surprised a t its riding ease when you notice the extra long springs tha t cradle this^car low for better balance.

These outward signs of s t rength and comfort sug-,gest the unseen goodness tha t begins to impress you fhe minute you touch the thrott le.

Then indeed do you appreciate why so many people bave emphatically revised their ideas of value since they began to drive this attractively priced four-cyl­inder Oldsmobile.

Model 43-A, $ 1 5 9 5 Delivered Sedan and Coupe, $ 2 3 5 0 Delivered

ALSO The Six Touring Gar and Roadster $ 1 6 3 1 Delivered

Se%n:;and Coupe $ 2 3 5 0 Delivered The Eight Touring Car and Roadster , $ 2 3 0 1 Delivered

Sedan $ 3 7 5 0 Dehvered The Olds Economy Truck $ 1 6 2 0 Delivered

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D o r i s T .ove joy r e t u r n s t o h c r s c h o o l w o r k a t H u d s o n ne.xt ^ ^ o n d a y .

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C o n t r a c t o r M i l l e r h a s b e e n e n g a g e f ; on t h e - r e p a i r s f o r .Mrs. C. T . W i l l i a n i s a t t h o B e h r e n s h o u s e , w i i i c h is to b e o c c u p i e d by h e r s o o n , s o m e i n t e r i o r r e p a i r s of p a i n t a n d p a p e r b e i n g t i r s ; n e c e s s a r y . S h e wili m o v e .in a s s o o n a s p o s s i b l e a s t h e h o u s o of M i s s H . E . P n r k e r . n o a r t h e c o r n e r of H o l l i s a n d B r o o k l i n o s t r e e t s , w h i o h s h e h a s o c ­c u p i e d d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r , h a s b e e n so ld to F r e d H a r t w e i l , w h o b u y s f o r il h o m e .

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.Mr, I . , a w r e n c e w a s r W e l l - k n o w n o n thi- s t r e e t .as h c 'w as o f t e n in t o w n f r o m h i s f a r m d u t i e s , e n g a g e d In t h e r o t m a g e m e h t o f h i s p r o p o r t y . w l i i c h i n c l u d e d t h e L a w r e n c e b l o c k a n d o t i i e r s m a l l e r s to reK. H e w a s a v e r y p l e a s a n t , g e n i a l m a n t o m e e t , a n d w i l l be nils-setl a m o n g h i s l.usino.ss oj-so-oiate .s . T h e s t o r e s H e r e in t o w n w e r e c l o s e d d u r i n g t h o h o u r <.r h is f u n o r a l s e r v i c e s on . M o n d a y . .Mr. l^tivr.-ncvr t i l so h a d m a n y f r i e n d s a m o n g h i s n o -' l U a l n t a n c e . s j n N R s h u a . J ^ d i l o l h s . a n d a v o r y b o a u t l f u l g a l a x ivrt-atii tv i th : isor t t - t l t lo 'wers w.as st-.-.t in lovint t m.o i i iory by h i s H o l l l s f n o n t l s . i l r . a n i i .Mrs. I ' . .]. Uell, M r . a n d M r s . Andr.- 'w S p a u l i h n g , .Mr. a n d M r s . Cirr.rl.-s H i l l s •Mr. a n d .Mrs. GeOrgc! H i l l s . .Mr a rn i . M I S . H e n r y B l o o d , '.Mr- ,ir D a v i d W r i g h t , M r . a n . l .Mrr K . o . l . .Mrs. 1-hnma Geod tv i r i a n d .Mrs. G e o r g e W b o d i r r .

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I n v o s t i p a t l o n s ^\ ; h e p o l i c e h a v e n o t r e s u l t e d In a n v r* •» r o v c l a t l o n s . M r s . D a n s e r e a u ro f ' u " : " ! h e r d u t i e s in t h e N a s h u a O t i n i : : . " ! ^ C o a t e d P a p e r C o . M o n d a y n i o r n i : -

R m r H ' h A l l l n n n - M<-olJnp.

A p lc f l sanf a B r a n c h A l l i a n • d a y of' laflt '-' • A p p l e t o n . w h . ' d u t i e s a s hos tp« ' a n d M i s s Eniiv..i

T h o p r e s i d o r . ' n e n n e t t , pre*-iiU s l o n o f t h e nv

yh<! d a y wa.'' a b l e , owlnfe to ;: A p p l e t o n f o r -1 0 0 t h annlver.>*a

n e t in t h e d i n i n p a n d a i*n7oZy (h--' l oo r , l o c k e d , a n d

•' of h a \ l n ; ^ b o o n

rep-air . i r .^ r o r -: o w a ? jTolnp u p :nd s h e WU.M bein,^

^ a n d w o m . a n . t<nv h e r a t t h e hf-ad o : ••;ed h e r d o w n . S h e

s l im a n d t h e m a n h a t , ^;ho d id no*. ae h a d a : i i u s t a r h i ' : :i wa.^ un. ' iMo t o of a b l r .w on t h o

Mr? . I 'a n.<;er*^:iu's Si ipht ' .y f r o m a n

i^ n o t e d fo r S a r k -'>nt- n o n e of t h o

d o ^ ! ' i r k o r sa^^" • p r e m i s e s d u r i n p d o p r e c o v e r e d af-sh a i r . M r . T)nv.-I h e r o o m s of t h c o::^ o ' c l o c k t h a t

' h e r e w h e n a m e s -

C a s h i e r ' s c h e c k s on o w n b a n k o u t s t a n d i n j T

I n d i v i d u a l d e p o s i t s s u b j e c t 10 c h e c k

D e p o s i t s r e q u i r i n p . n o t i c e b u t l e s s t h a n 30 d a y s . . . . T o t a l of t w o p r e c e d i n p

i t e m s $244,361.45 P o s t a l p a v i n p s d e p o s i t s . . . - . O t h e r t i m e d e p o s i t s

T o t a l of t w o p reced inc r i tem.s $21:0,004.4S

T o t a l $602,030.26

S t a t e of Ma.=,-^achusetts. C o u n t y of M i d ­d l e s e x , SP.

I. H . F . T a r b e i l . Ca.«h:.^r of t h e a h o v e - n a m e d b a n k , d o s o l e m n l y s w e a r t h a t t h e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t is t r u o t o tht-bt ' s t of m y k n o w l e d p e a n d belief .

H. F . T A R B E L L . C.a«hler . S u b s c r i b e d a n d s w o r n t o b e f o r e m e

t!.;.« 3rd d a y of M a r c h . 1921. • loseph A, S a u n d e r s , N o t a r y P u b l i c ,

C o r r e c t — A t t e s t : I. J . R o w o l l . A r t h u r P . Wr' .prht . C h a r l e s H . Mi l l e r .

D i r e c t o r s .

1 ' ^

R. M. ANNOUNCES

Graham O P E N I N G L SPRING

- O F — '

Barry BIdg.

MILLINERY MONDAY and TUESDAY/ MARCH

14, and 15

Ayer,, Mass-

J. W . IVIurry High Class Tailoring Ayer

, ly m o c t l n p of t h c -yarx h o l d o n T h n r . o -'« t i ' l th M r s . N , W . ' !•< n jwl s t cd In h t r

:• MlR.1 A . M . J o r d . i n H ' . iko .

f t h c A l l i a n c e . M r s . 1 a*, t h c bus inc fv i FOR-

-:-,:r,fr. xn.oie d o u b l y m c m o r -

; . - j i l a n s m a O c b y M r s . • r- r )h. icr \ ' f tnco o f t h e r\ nf t h o b i r t h o f h e r

f f t t h c r , H e n r . v Kinkc , t h c e x a c t d . i t e of h i s b i r t h hoinjr M . i r c h 1 7 . T h r o u f r b t h e l ov in f r loy. i l ty ot h i s f a m i l y t o h i n ' . l o m o r y , h l a n i t . i l d a y h a s ' n e v e r

< ' ' iMMON-WK.M.TH O F M.^S.'!.\CH^.•-SI^TT.*;. .Mltidle-vox. s? . r r o b . i t i ' i ' o u r t .

To t h e ho l r .« -a t - ) . iw . n e x t of k in axxd .nii o t h e r person..? t n t e r c . ' t e d in t h e e s ­t a t e of . IOHN A. COnt'H.N", l a t e o : T o w n p e n d . in y.ild C o u n t y , deeeaeed.

Whereaw. .1 c e r t a i n i n . s t r i i m e n t p i i r -p o r t i h K to be Ihe :.iflt w l i ] , ind te!»t.i-i n e n t of s^iid d e o e a s e . l hat, b e o n p r e ­s e n t e d to ..taid C o u r t , for prol>.i te. bv , M A ! : V K. C o n r U - N ' . w h o p r a y s t h a t let"-tei ." te. ' . t .- . ir .entary jn.a,v t)e i{*>ued to h e r . t h e . x e r u t r i \ t l i e r t l n n.amcd.

'\'ou . ire l i e r e b y c i t e d to a p p e a r a t a i ' r o b a t e C o u r t , t o lie hei.) a t t ' i u n b r i d j r e In *».lici ( 'ov .n t i : of .Middlesex , yn t h e i w e n t y - e l K h t h . lay of M a r c h A.I> J!>;i. a t n i n e o ' c ' o c k in :tie f o r e n o o n , to ph<\w c a u s e . If a n y \ ou li.ave. w h y t h e .same .should not be Krranted.

. \n(] s a i d p e t i t i o n e r is h e r e b y .d i rec t ­ed to t r lve p u b l i c n o t i c e t h e r e o f , by pvib-. i sh inK thi." c i t a t i o n o n c e in e a c h w.eek. for t h r e e succe*;s!ve w e e k s , in T u r n e r ' s I 'u i i l ic S p i r i t , a n e w s p . a p e r p u t d l s h c t i in .*.\-er. t.he :as t p u b l i c a t i o n to be o n e da\-, a t le.-Tst, b e f o r e fiai.l C o u r t , a n d by r^ 'a i l l r t ' . pos t -pa i<I , o r d e t l v f - i n p a c o p v of thi.s c i t a t i o n to a l l k n o w n perwons i n t e r e s t e d in •the e s t a t e , s e v e n d.avs a t lea.st I ie fore s a i d C o u r t .

Witnefv. , ( ; e o r p e F . I . ,awton. F > q i l i r e . F i r s t . l u d g e of s a i d C o u r t , t h i s e l R h t h d a y of .March in t he y e a r o n e t h o u s a n d n i n e h u n d r e d .and t w e n t v - o n e .

fttaSf F . M. B , S T ' V . nef r lBte r ,

HOLD MY CUSTOMERS

And pet tbe trade of their friends. I do it beeause I know my bu.si­ness thoroughly. Give absolute satisfaction in every respect and give my personal attention to ev­ery detail.-

If intelligent business men 'ivho kno'W style, workmansip and wool­ens are satisfied with Murry. wh.v don."t yon try me ? I t requires genuine individual Tailoring to make rhe garment wear twice as ong. The fabric must be all 'wool

and of unusual merit.

Drop In—Let's Prove the Facta

J. W. Mtirry Merchant Tailor Ayer, Mass.

COVTMON'W-EAI.TH O F M A S S A C H U -K B T T S . M l d d t e s c n . s s . r r o b . i t c C o u r t .

T o t h e helr«>-.it-lftw, n e x t of k i n a n d All o t h e r , per/<onfi I n t e r e s t e d In t h e e a ­t n t e <n ' \ \ -Al>TBR M . D A V I S . I n t e of O r o t o n , In n a l d C o u n t y . d c c N i s e d .

W h e r e a s , a c e r t a i n I n s t r u m e n t p t i r -p o r t l n K to be t h o J n a t 'Kill n n d testn.-m e n t of K.ald d e c e a s e d h n n b e « n p r e ­s e n t e d to pftid C o u r t , f o r P r o b n t e . by BMXIA y. K A V I S . i T h o ' p r n y n t h a t l e t ­t e r s te . '^ t .amentary tnay he I s s u e d to h e r . t h e e x e c t i t r l x t h e r e i n n a m e d , w j t h ­o u t KlvinK n BViroty o n h e r offlclnl b o n d .

You a r e h e r e b y c i t e d t o a p p o n r a t a I ' rob .a le C o u r t , t o be h e l d n t Cnmhr ldR-e . In sa id C n u n t y of M i d d l e s o x . on t h e f o u r t e e n t h d.^y of M a r c h A , D , 1S21, a t n i n e o 'ch ick In t h e f o r e n o o n . 10 s h o w CAuse, If a n y y o u h a v e , -why t h e s a m e ohot i ld not be K r n n t e d .

An-l s a i d p e t i t i o n e r Is h e r e b y d i r e c t e d to Klve ptiblic. n o t i c e t h e r e o f , by p u b -H » h l n ^ t h i s c i t n t l o n o n c e In e n c h w e e k , for thi-ee s u c c e s s i v e - w e e k s . In "Turne r ' s V u h l i c S p i r i t , a n e w s n a p e r p u b l i s h e d In Ayer . t h e l a s t p u b l i c a t i o n fo b o o n e d a y , nt l e a s t , b e f o r e a a l d C o u r t , a n d by mnll ln^r p o s t - p a i d , o r d e l i v e r i n g a c o p y of t h i s c i t n t l o n tO a l l k n o - w n p e r s o n s I n t e r e s t e d In t h e e s t a t e , s e v e n d n y s a t l e n s t h e f o r e s n l d C o u r t .

' \Vunetw, G e o r g e P . l A ' w t o n . fesouire, r i r s t .TudKC of s a i d C o u r t , t h i s t w e n t y -first dny of F e b r u a r y In t h e y e a r o n e t h o u s a n d n lno h u n d r e d a n d t w ' o n t y - o n e .

3t26 F . XT. E S T T , R e B l s t e r .

Hemstitching, Picot Edging, Buttons Covered, Plaitms* Pinking, Buttonholes, Etc.»

NEW ENGLAND BUTTON & PLAITING; 00 . Ayer Mass. .

Information of Mrs. Helen R. Reynolds. Tel. 257-$ iijkyer-

fr-f';''--ii'V,

i-'Mii®''.

Page 8: Turner's Public Spirit: vol. 53, no. 28 (12 March 1921)books.gpl.org/greenstone/collect/turnersp/index/assoc/D1258.dir/...... secretary, and Henry Warren.' ot the Homestead, treiisurer.

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l« IIIf •> 1*1 f n I , SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1921

' i -

BI^IB

The ALL HATS, CAPS, UMBREL­

LAS AND GLOVES

1-2 Price

Known in Ayer OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

FINE SUITS 1-2 Price

$35.00 Suits now $17.50

; $39.50 Suits now ?19.75

•' ?45.00 Suits now $22.50

• $49.50 Suits now $24.75

$55.00. Suits now $27.50

$59.50 Suits now $28.75

$65.00 Suits now $32.50

ALL SHIRTS 1-2 Rrice

$2.65 Shirts now $1.33

$3.85 Shirts now $1.93

$4.85 Shirts now $2.42

$6.50 Shirts now $3.25

$8.95 Shirts now $4.47

FINE CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS

nt E\ ef ALL SWEATERS, PAJAMAS,

NIGHT SHIRTS, HOSI­ERY, UNDERWEAR

and NECKWEAR

1-2 Price

•ON SALE AT-

All the original price tags remain just as they .were at the start of the season. You select what you want and pay just half. Every dollar does the work of two. Right now is the time to buy. Stock will be broken soon. Ali new merchandise.

BUY YOUR NEEDS FOR THE YEAR. YOU'LL NEVER SEE SUCH QUALITIES AGAIN AT

HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICES

AYER, MASS.

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OVERCOATS 1-2 Price

$35.00 Overcoats now $17.50

$39.50 Overcoats now $19.75

$45.00 Overcoats now $22.50

$49.50 Overcoats now $24.75

$55.00 Overcoats now $27.50

$65.00 Overcoats now $32.50

$69.50 Overcoats now $34.75

$76.50 Overcoats now .$38.50

ALL

TROUSERS 1-2 Price

$5.00 Trousers .$2.50

$7.00 Trousers $3.50

$8.50 Trousers $4.25

$9.50 Trousers . . . ; $4.75

$12.00 Trousers $6.00 ^SES^SESSm

TVrO DOIIBABS A THSAR TS ADVANCE

Tbia Paper la SoM t>y

'to. R . P . Co.. Ha ln Street , Ayer ' W . A. BmBiaxcy Kaat Fepperel l

Ooaant * Co Li t t le ton Conunon ' « . A» 'Wood* Toimaend •Sroeke lauu Broa. Shirley •tau P . Ta ln t e r Oroton

Sa turday , March 12, 1921

PEPPERELL

.Kews I toms . E d g a r W. Fros t of this town and

3 l i i t h P . MorrlU of Lawrence have s u r p r i s e d the i r f r iends by the an-n o u n c o m e h t t h a t they were .ma r r i ed 3. yG€Lr agro in March . Mlss Morrill . Av-ho IB a d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k MorrlU of Lawrence , is woll k n o w n in town th rough her connec­t i o n with t h e X. E. Te lephone Co.. h a v i n g worked both he re and in tho A y e r exchangre as a n opera to r . The i^room was one of the rtrst Tepperel l "boys to enlist af ter w a r was declared a n d ser\ 'ed overseas tw*enty-two m o n t h s on the Destroyer Tucke r . At pre.sent ho is employed by the Unitod i-Fruit Co. as chief ra.Jiij.

- Ton m^-mbers of th'- Mt. Lob.'inon V7ommunity .'u^sociatos. inch..lint; MisM Kl izabeth Piper, a puest in town at p r e s e n t , a t tendod a moot in- held at ••the h o m e of Mrs. Will iam Gafrn.-y on ' W e d n e s d a y nfternoon of last wook. A •.pleasant social af tornoon. with a vn-3*icty of work, wa-s pa.'^sed tocrethor.

A potition for a re -count for tho oUice of hi,i^hw:iy surveyor wns circu­l a t ed last weck. as tho vor<* was . o -close, and received the p roper n u m -i>or of sitrnaturo.s. At Tiio nicotine hf*\<\ t)n Monday evoninj; tho ro-co;inf ni;ide a difforenco of throo vi>N'S for b o t h Mr. Xokes an'l Mr. <'t'BtIon, lenv­ing th*' two cantJid;itos for the oflioo

:'in the .'^amo relat i\-o posit i'> ris. ^Tr. O 'Br ien boing live votos In tho lond at

."the t ime of election.

I>r. A r t h u r A. Tokor left tnwn on "Tnesday for Moridon. Conn., where ho is to practice. Ho rocontly severed h i s connection with the l.'nited Kruit

"Company ns phyfdolan on the "Tur -...rSalha." which reached Xew Tork s f rom New Orleans on Fob run ry 2.". l e a v i n g him .i few days far a visit at

• Jhis h o m c in town.

Mlss ITarrlet Boyd has accepted a 'posi t ion 'as a. Hubst11ut-e toachor a t

•Tresco t t for the next five weeks and -left for t h a t place on Tuesday .

T h e g roup of ladios who ga the red -*.T,l Mrs. Tower ' s par lors on Monday af­

t e r n o o n onjoyod tho talk on c u r r e n l « v e n t s by Principal W h i t m a r s h . which

•' w a s of t ho usual «exceUoncc. Many t o p i c s of oducatlonnl interest were

,1 t a k e n up and the new president and TiSs cabinet were given du^? ment ion

• wUh regard to the s t r enuous ' w o r k before them. The t a lks will be -coTitlnucd for the present , the m-eet-"Ing a t the I.-awrence l ibrary being set Tor March 14, and the next moet ing

• a t Mrs. Tower 's on High s t reet on IMonday. Mn rch 21.

T h o W o m a n ' s club will obBorve Bird ; Oay on Tuos<lay, March 15. a t Saun-; do r s ' hal l . The speake r will bo Mrs. ; H a r r i o t Upham Goode. w h o is the ' 'flptcIM lec turer for the s ta to Audu-'Oon society, a position she has held Tor five years . Mrs. Goode, who lives

•At B u r n t Acre In Sharon , comes ox-• ce l lon t ly recommended . Tier t a lk will tip on h c r personal exper iences In

Bi rd land a n d wiU be i l lus t ra ted by s tereopt icon, w h i c h is kindly fur­nished and opera ted for the c iub for the occasion by Rev. B. W. Rust . T h e mee t ing will be held a t the u5ual h o u r a t 2.45.

Miss G<?raldine P a r k e r , the young d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. F . O. P a r k ­er, spen : a vor\ ' gay vacat ion in Bos­ton Ia,-t week with friends^

Rohearsa i s a r e in progress for the minstrel show to be given u n d e r the directitin of E d w a r d Gagnon on Mon­day evenin^-. March 2S.

Somo of tb.o workmen who a r e on-cragoa by tho F. W. F l eming Company in the buildim,' of the br idges he re In town, aro expect ing to go to work for the company at Milford. X. H.. soo:;. where a no'.v dam is to be buiit by thom acro.ss the Souhegan river.

Mrs. C. L. Bemis is sufliciently r e ­covered from lior recen t illnoss to bo out onro moro on p leasan t days, lior dai igbt- r . Mrs, Bar t l e t t , r e tu rned to hOf home at Fvorc t t last wook.

Amoni^g 'Jio indicat ions of sp r ing ­time .iV'- the repor ts from our Oak Hill pn j l t rymon . o . B. Olsen rocontly shipped about TOO chlck.-j and has ^On or vn ovo o\p^ct^od from lho nex; hairp. ing of hi.' incui^ator."' • Ous^taf Anderson, who is hatchin::: for h im­self only, has .•^b-out 600 a l roady aud anothor incuba tor from which ho hopes to mak»' the numboi- ;:p to n thriusan-l or moro.

] ; . Yl. ( ' ,rahain of A>'er ai'f,••.un- ''S hor Mi'iliT-'ery f»;ieninir Mnn.lay .ir.d Wodr.osd.iy. M,ir>-h M an.^ I.V " '

e t h e r IV'pp-T.'li n\n-xo-- .'V j^.i^-. s : and 7.

Doatli. ^^• i U i a m \ ^ ' '. ' ; • •. \«.-! -. n : •,, i s '."•OTI \V

failing !;•• ilx'n f"V sn:;..•> rr,o'i: b,s. liass'-il a\\"a;. .t t •:•'.:• in ;--b.t nn V^'t-dn.'S-(l.ty. .Marrh 11', f: om \TI •.%•':!•( r Ivavt fli<o,ise. H.-- w:is born in T")(vr\', i r . and his numths nnd

Mr. Dole T"'fpporen for nbout : >• livimr witb Mr ,ir.o M'-fnr tho tirst b;i',f of thn dnr in i : thf' p.i.-; s l \ \.-nr*: with Mr, an." .Mrs, t. w lloro h i< 1 i • -a ; h >ooi: vro.l }U- wa s fur yoars n r-e.' iilon* in I-'i;< b.'-iirir with his pni-en: -<. Mr nn.l M rs S; oph on Dii 1 f. his f.11 her bf• i ?i (;• in 1 >usinoss in that city. ^ p.nt fow ; e'.nt i\ os a re loft there , hi.s' bn si noss .iffairs o\-or his largo propor ty boinj: ]oft jo A r t h u r Brown of th;it city fov ir.ana irem ent .

Mr. Polo lo.'ivos nn Immodiate rol­ativos nth<'r than con sins in Boston. No-wton and Grotnn In years gono past ho lias boon fp'i''^ -in oxtenslvo travoler. jolniii',- In oxourslons to dif­ferent p a r t s of the t 'n i ted States. In­cluding Calif ornla and the Pacific coast cities. Yellowstono park and t b e mi fid lowest, ,and to I'u ropo. where he t r a voled largely t h r o n c h Switzerland and Franco . Ho was also a g r e a t reader . l^o wa.s a por'^nn s:Ivon at t imes to generous bo.stownl of consid­erable sums of monoy. anr] in teres ted liim self in var ious bono vol en cos. At the t ime of his do. nth h< was a m e m ­ber of tho >rfthodisl F-'pIsoopnl r h u r c h of this place, ono of tbo f»ffioIal board and connected w[^h the churoh school and gave gonerouslv f o nil d e p a r t ­ments of tho ohuroh

At tho soi'vlors which will be hold from his lat^ homo on Townsond .*!treet o'n .^^atnrday af ternoon at l.no Rev, n . W. Bust of tho ^Tethodist chureh will ofTinlate, and the rem.ain.'^ wiU be taken lo F t c h h u r g .

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S<x'lal Even ing , The March commi t t eo of the Com­

muni ty C h u r c h Worke r s , Mrs. Groen cha i rman , successfuUy accompl ished their a n n o u n c e d idea of someth ing "difforent" a t t h e vestn.- of tliat chu rch on Tuosday evening . The i r food sale C"n;pri.^?d all t h e i r advert isod articlos. in a b u n d a n c e , and were jtrottily sot o:i by t h e <iecorative schemo -f tho spring-t tme.-reminder-s, like pussy wil­low^ and jonqui ls . Everything- in the line of food, candy and oven tho de-t-Orations found ready imrchasr r s . An informal en to r t a inmon t followed, so in te rmingled with the social as to mako it decidedly an improvom.ont on t h e usual order . I'oopb:' gathered in g roups , a.s t h e cha i r s and tables woro placed, and l istened to an excel lent p rogram, arranL,'ed by Mis.s Wood, while enjoying coffeo or cocoa with wafers.

A rare t r e a t to music lovers was afforded in t h e piano duet e:\-on by Mrs. Ha r l an Fiiprg and Mrs. Fai r . Tlio\- r ende red a Mazurka by Xevens, and responded tn tho encore with a gavotto Viy Holnuind. "The country liar.ce," also b>- X't.\'ons, was ano the r selection, ar-d the encwro "Morn ing" \>y Grv'v.^.

Mrs. MaU'le I 'ark. ' r gav--- a mono­logue, "At t h e photo,L;raf>}ior's" hi hor inimitablo w;t\\ and rospon.d.oil most irraciousiy to an onroro.

A \"or;i; so 'o b\- i-'.ii^.aboth Sht-rwood, showOfl :^-od talent tor ono .- .i yi.ung, and a pi.in.o snlo Vi\- H.iZ'*l ("b.apman, was finely O\>Tntorl .

Thr*'e nif'n; liers o!". t ;-;r. r!:iss in (.•\o~ ( ution tauLTht '.-.ero in- Mr.s. Irenf . \ : -

••!•-, 11 t b.'-ir t e a c h e r b\- vfv.i'.w.z^. Alio*' Oii-i'ir-::.-- w a S a d l T l i r a b ! , . i n h e - c - ' p r -

t i o n , • L i o i l o Z'-X-^ v> ,t-\y f o r t : i>' i\:i\.Cf

••V'\ m n s t n a t 11 r . i l 'w, h e r t-.\- . s h n - i

requested to c a r r j cotton t h r ead , h a t fran:e, satin o r . ftraw, needles, t ape measure, scissors, pins, a pencil and notebook. The dass in d r e s s m a k i n g will soon begin, aa t h e required n u m ­ber of names has been secured .

On Thursda;/, March 17, the Bor-ouuli (ir;it;-e meets here . H a r r y E. .^purr of Snurhboro will toll how he .u'rew ;;.'! !,u<;hels of pota toes on •.mo acre. This is ojily one of several iu­to rest::; L; ,1 :• tic les on tlle i i ro^rain.

Cluirclt \ ( . tos , Ci.n.-^id.'ring the condit ion nf tho

I'o.ids xho a t lendanoo last Snnday wa.s .LTOOi:. <'hurch school 2'^. jn-each-ing s.-i'vn-.' '>:s. *Mrs. MalM.-l Mver-

and Mrs, Char les X. B u r r o w s re, . ' i v d into chu rch m e m b e r -

H''rmon subject for March 13 • Why we believe in God."

more were ship.

T:> wili i

Mr.s.

T h e I hurch school will give an Kast . ' r !>.i,£^oant. ,;*The immor t a l i t y of lo\-(- and s,-rvice,'*' on I-:aster Sunday even i r . : ; .

The \S'ninan's ^liswionary Au.xiliary • " 'd^irch ves t iy on Thur sday ,

h Mar-

V\nv Tit th.­in onn : an.l 2-'-

1 Vf bodng mado •,> food 150 own hall, March 1 :v. The jast veal, mashed pota toes y. crf^aYned ca r ro t s , orea med . f ike and cofi'. o. Luther Wli; serve tho sn i 'pe r at 7.P.O 'rnf. l i awber of Boston F n i -•:il i;ive a grea t l e r tn re on ; - i ' t h cen tury farnior ." He • .^lid"S by tho InTcrnaiional

-k- '*> : ' ; .-s g i \ e ' i .-is e n c M r o - - . " ' l

n> ]nr Kind," ;ind '•fo'd 1 Lltt',.' l'!l!on Parkor , a ;. in n';!"-;-. ?^bowfd l,'ro;it dr:tn;;i :i".d '. ond t ra in ing , ir; >,'• " . tnbnny r.nd the, t c a r b . r , ' oTii'oro. while in h'er char:ir-"Tbe L.IL: P.aby," in wh:e' ^••irs in r i s tuhne . sho sln.w" • i ' '.f ; r r , i - < e : - . s o n a t i n g [ . . iwr - r , -

>"n:iT'!::, H e r s i s t o r . K ; i ; h e : - i '

tb'"- \-oi:nj:esi ono of the en wa s \'t !-,\- rn n n i n ir. a n d per: citatiori in hor two ^^ele.-iion

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BOXBOROUGH Noivs Ttonis.

Mrs, A r t h u r Mr.s. NT.trtin'.s Jo.apph .'JtPt)!)! pa.Mt week.

A son w.ns Freil .Toyoo Af t pit.-il tho first

Mrs. Cl-TroT npont sOvor.Tl horo tills wook

Rort Khvoii inc h\ti onnsir, h.'\ni f.imlly, .IKO ho workoii t l m o .111*1 \ \ i l l i

who woro •, n; .iolnod in ;ir, X th.l t poriod.

Noxt wook 1 hiisy ono. t,,, . i n ; i l l - < l ; l v o,f

rha reo of '!'.•• Homo Kronomi \vomon nn'l t h ' m,iV;iiif; of hnts.

M.irtin .md son 'visitod paronts , .Mr. nnd Mrs.

ns .11 Gioasond.ilo tho

born to Mr. and Mr.s, his town a t Cllnton hos-of lho wock. iro Braman of Stow (lays with hor paronts

or Waldo. Mo.. Is vlsll-s. lho r h l l l p f ' lmnlnc-.\hotit th i r ty-nvo yoars

in this town for somo o romomhorod by those x'nxt thon a.s ono who 1' s.irinl prathorlncs of

.rnmlsos to ho oillto a Tuosday thoro Is to ho ' . M n s at tho hal l in

MIddiosex Bvirofjii of •s. Th i s Is sololy for

hnslncsn 'wlU hf tho Those .nttencUn'f; .nro

SHIRLEY -Vow^ Ttonis,

I>i\ ,i;',d Mv<, Pchloy nrf ir. linston .md -Ivil- sun, William, is li\ir.K with .Mr. .md .Mrs. f 'rcd .Sanders'.n.

^i :s . I ' r ink 'Rrockolman ;ind rhi : -(l-.M s p . n ' Thursd.ay wltii Mv. x.xxd .M.S. \Va:;i,,i. Wllloiicrhliy in 7,<oni:r;.

E in ie r .Xl'en ',v,a.s in town T h u r s d a y a r r a n g i n g for tho funeral of Mr. Wi.-itLTbottom.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ed i : a r ton of Concord have called on the young-people from .Shiriey in D e L a n J , Fla, Thc Edcrarton.-- havo beer, s toppins; a t the Colle^'i- .-lirnis hotel.

Kussi'i; .J.jni-s is piannin,^ to .-;ii?nd thc inonth of Api-il with a forrr.vr huddy in Tennessee.

.John \Vili Wont to Clinton h o s p i t . : .Monday nx:d was ciperatcd on Wcd-n.-sda\- for 'n-Tnia. It w.is fo'Jnd t i iere Wero o the r ; r aiiles which wi'.l m a k e a n o t h e r operat ion neccs.vary a.s soon as possil)Ie.

.\ daui jh ter was born Mond.iy to .Mr. and Mrs, Her.ry Craiiy and a son to .Mr. and Mr.s, .Ma.Nim Gionet the san.e day,

Hirt l iday Pa r ty . .'Stanley Stelii i n .Mr a r

Mrs, Ci'.aries .^t'-'nl'ins. was thr.-e years olrl Tu^-s.i.i.\- and on \Vednesd,3.>- af ter-nou!. til'- childr-en ga the red to he lp him rel. i irate. .i, cap was -jir.iviile.l for .'^i^micy an,i all the ch i ld ren rc-cei%-ed t.tvors of Celluloid b i rds or an i ­mals anr! .-Jt. I ' a t i ick day ilaps. The liirth.iay c-ikc. w-ith th ree candles , w i s ver,\- ; i : t rar t ive. Ice cre.am, cake, f.ancy crackt-rs and l ionic-made 'and.v was served. •

Those prcsc!it were B'.anch.\ lo-a-trice and .Au.crust Stebliins, M-.:rie; c-,-liurn. t ' icraldine an'l J u n i o r ''.issi\-o>-,

Westovor. P rudence I.and:->-. a:i-I li.d'. 'rt Brocke lman , .Mar-

l!cni-y, Herbi-rt and CJiffor.--Mrs. T-'rank p.rockciman anii

•'rank l^mdry assisted Mrs. St •'; -.'.iltta Fissctt"e. ^!ahci Haiiey .ittd -M''Iic\-|tt wcre wai t resses .

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TWO SPECIALS FOR WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MARCH 14, 1921

An Opportunity for Those Further Away

I- idies ' and Growin.y Girls ' Dark Mahogany Im. P.rojue

ixforJs, with sensib]. ' mili tary heels, very sciid construction,

•'or sprin,ij wetir, S-I.Ui). n if .'.xn \ a ; u e . Post paid, .stizes from

.Men'.s Tan Work .Shoes, all leather , with dottble sole.s, S:ze.s

from 6 to 11, SH.n.S, a SO.OO v.iiue. Postpaid.

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Reliable Shoe Store R. R. Square East Pepperell, Mass.

Mr.- . L, .1. Kdgar ton. Mrs. rnwh -Tewkshnry. Mrfl. Horborl l.nwi •,• • :ind Mrs (;. s. Wells woro •^uf^''^ nf '"apt, .fohn Joslln. .Ir.. Chap t e r !> A. L. m I.t 'ominster Thursday nftevno.-.n ;>; thf homo .,f the regent . Wv^, Smith. . <'\ (%,,,] from Kitchburg r-b.-ip(*r •.v-r.. ;)!s,. pi' •-•ont. Repor t s of fho . orf'-r-' v'-f , ' i nd b a n q u e t w o r o Vfvy m t e r ^

o s i i r i . - M u s i c w a s t n r n i s h . ' d ' l y

Pitrbiinr-- chapter .

^Viliir.m Hun te r leavos Maroh 21 for A nst ra Iia. He sails from P:in I-"rario;s-oo on the 29th. He goo.^ to Muostu-.-i-o oxport t r ade In tho intor-' s t of the Shirloy Suspondor Co.

^Vord ha.«i boon rccelvod that Har ry I^angs and liuMcU Jonon .are to leave OoLand with Mr. and Mra. Pierce April 4 for QaJon halL Wernersvl l le . Pa . whoro they will spend the sum­mor. This i.s a n Ideal Rpoi nino niiles from Leading. Pa. ^Jr. Hangs will have lho fj.inie work he In doing now. but Mr. .LmoR is to ho a.iplstant por ter .

I'M win Wintorbot tom, who wont to I^oRion a fow wookB nKO •T"<1 "iiterod a hos]iit;il for obsorvat ion. dl^d Thu r s ­day morning following an op . r a t i on . Tho fnner.il will he heUl F-Viday at the Conirrecratlonal c h n r c h . Mr. Win-terbottoni wn<^ 70 year.** old .and b'nvofl no nonr rolativos

Tho Allianco will mee t Thursday . Maroh IT. at the homo of Mrs. I.ostor Holdon. If will he a b i r t hday moot­ing'. Mr<:. Mar tha Crinant will have a paper .

Coinalc-iri 'nt H o m e . M;s I-:theI M. Pmnll. ror:r.er:y of

M:i :d'"'n. has l)Ouu'ht tho plao-' i: -, (V.vn as *•;>' P.rick tavern, and h.as vfv yt\-r-\od i; nnd put in throo new \>'.\'h r.l..nis nnd electric lii^hls, A ne v. \-\--zf k i tchen has boon built an.l i r e . h u s o . Tlle wator from an artos:a;i v'• il has had an « 'loct rio pn mj) .md oom i-rossod tank a t tached to c:i ve a O'.nstant supply of w.iter.. The re nro 1.'- roomos ar.il can accommoda te from 2'i to ?,<\ p a t i o n t s, T h o >• will t ake oonvnlescontrt from hospita'is in th is part of tho country, and peoi>]o who want tn regain thoir hea l th will find 'hi-^ :in idonl spot.

•Mrs. .'<niai| is a s is ter- in- law of ! >r. So hiey. who has ]I\ed In the o o t t a c " house noarby and it was t h r o u c h him she saw its possibilities, but Or, Sch­ley Is In no w'ay connected with It, The head nurse and super ln tondont Is Mnrldo Kastwood. formerly super ­in tendent of the Olyrla Memoria l hos­pital of Klyrlce, O, T h e r e Is a farm of 40 ac res a t t ached and It is p lannod to raise Vnany th ings needed for the patlonts.

Tho homo \va<; opened on Tuesd.ay with ono pafiont.

WEST ACTON

XoiTS I toms.

Mrs. Car los R, Clark of Hot mi t . Mich., was a rocont guest a t tho home of Miss f lenr ie t ta Clark.

Tiall Rros. Co. have an o rde r from a Xew Vork Jlrm for 12.000 horse palls.

T h e r e was a large a t tondanco nt tho Kaster sale and supper of the Tn lve r -sallst sowing circle last week.

F r a n k >fononald has beon cnjoyirig

a week's v.'tcation. whioh ho >pont in Xow York.

After thrv*- days i.f foggy unpleasar.t we,';:j:,-r a t h u n d e r shower visitoil thiJ' v-iIla:^o W.'dnosday ovonin:, 'and ejearoii tb.e a i r which bad boen very ..ppr^'ssive • .uri.'iu' the ,i;iy and oarly e\-'-n;nL:.

A! tho town m e e t i n e Mond.-.y at tho i"ent--'- the re was a largo ntt'-n-lanoe of b.-.rh men and w.or.on. as th'^ro wero x-\o oonre.^ts- to a t t rao t the votoi-.- . A. \V. D tv!s wi.n ovor c . ,T. Jlolrnr. bv n \nv':^f majori ty ,ir,d Mrs. Alif* Ci rLs l" over .Miss Irma l>nrkoe.

Death. Mrs. Cl.ii'a HipgucHl Nash fliod ,-i

hor homo in Xowron Marrli '., arerl s2 yoars af ter a shor t sioknoss. altboni:h she had been r a t h e r feoble foi* some­time. Tho end oamo poaoefnlly whilo sho slept. Tho do.Tth of her husband, Freder ic C. Xash, two weeks before, hart been a i;reat be reavement and she had moaned hip loss daily. They had shared each o thors companionsh ip vorv many vears, cololirnllnw their riOth wedding annlversan,- two years ago. M r s . N . i s h w a s » n a t i v e o f A c t o n , t l i o

dau£:hter of Mr. and ^trs , .Tohn H a p ­good. Soon af ter her marr iago tho couple went to l^ortland. Me,, to re­side and la te r had a short residence In tho west, bu t r e tu rned tn the home here to be wi th he r aged mother and made the i r homo hero until about five yoars atro..when Mr. Xash was obliged to ret i re from Impaired oyosight and they have since m a d e thoir homo In Newton ne.ar relat ives.

They leave one son. Freder ic Hap­good X'ash, of l ioston a nd X'owton. Mr.s. Nash Is survived by one bro ther . Rev. K p h r a i m Hapgood of Xewton. Tho bodies of both Mr. and Mrs, Xash wore bronght hero Monday and inter­mont m a d e In the family lot at ^^t. ITope cemetery. *

The re a re about iTO.Ooe acres of wine grapo vlneya i fls in California, according to tbo s ta te vit icnltural commission. It cost $25,000,000 to establish industry. The product of the vineyards In IPIS was $10,OOO.­OOO. and In IMO It is es t imated It was $12'.000.000.

COMMUNITY CHURCH Popjierell

SiMulay Kvening'. .Man li i:i T H K CHII.I) S.\Ml'I-,I,

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"onii-iR .Mi:x'.s .'.n()i;s Has quali t ies of appeal t i n ; a rc l:i~t-xtx'.r. It 's a pict-i])-e yon will Iraic re­al .-• TV. l>'-.r, S' c anfl wear " ' ' t h e r M^n's Shoes."

l-Vlday Kvoiilnc. Marcll IS. at S P. .M. r l i l l d ivn l.'i. .-Vdiill.M -iot:

Union Cash Market Ayer, Mass .

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