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2 IHE EAST IHE NORTH END Of CITY EDITION JEWISH IR BELIEF 4 O'CLOCK SERGEANT AT ARMS INTERVENES WHEN WORD LIAR IS USED CONG ALICE ROBERTSON AO-DRESSES REPUBLICANS OF MAINE JCIIY HALL Men's Class of Bogle Street Christian Church Guests of Ladies Aid 8o-'oiety at Roast Lamb Supper Nearly 85 members of the Men's Class of the Bogle Street Christian church enjoyed an excelent roast lamb supper served Wednesday evening by the Ladies Aid Society as a reward for the large increase In membership Walter I Roberts president of the class presided as toastmaster and led in community singing following the repast A short entertainment was furnished among thoee who contributed to the program being Miss Jennie Lawton who gave several readings Robert Slater ant James Kershaw mho sane and Ralph Washington April Representa HOY A BANQUET tive Garner Democrat of Texas de- clared in the House today that If permitted by the rules to speak what waa in the minds of 434 of the 435 House spinn Hector AudeV three years old Hide red away from his home on North Main street thla morning He got a tar as Steep Brook where Wlfliini Keating an electric car operator recognized him took him on the car and returned him to his parents William Turner 15 years old of 1137 Da vol street was knocked down while he was crossing: Llndsey street rt Norfolk by a machine operated by Napoleon Berube of 257 North Main street about 8:30 Wednesday night He waa taken in the machine although he appeared uninjured to tho office of Dr Marcoux who after an examination pronounced the boy only slightly bruised Marjorie Bradshaw daughter of Mr snd Mrs Henry Bradshaw 451 North Belmont street entertained a number of her friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her fifth birthday Luncheon was served and games were played The home was prettily decorated with yellow and white creps paper Favors were won by Lois Mason Ruth Boweer James Smith Jr and John Wallworth Miss Bradshaw received many gifts including it sum of money from her parents MUNICIPAL CLERKS BOWLING LEAGUE MADE PERMANENT ORGANIZATION The executive committee of the Fall River Jewish war relief appeal held a meeting Wednesday night at its office 2S1 South Main street with HymaifWexler chairman of the committee presiding Extensive plane were formulated for the organization of the workers who have volunte to put forth their best efforts to matte a success of the appeal for the Mck starving and homeless Jews of the war-ridden countries of the old world It was decided to hold a mass meeting on April Ifi at which prominent speakers from other cities wilfexolain the great need for money to alVeviate the terrible condition of the Jewish women children and men in these countries It was also decide to start the drive in this ejty on April JJO OUR FOLKS AND OTHER FOLKS Mrs Edward A Cort of Tonkers is visiting friends in this city Banjror Me April 6 The message of a woman in politics to the Republican voters of Maine was delivered tj the party State convention here todiy by Mips Alice Robertson congres-pional representative from Oklahoma Miss Robertson expressed the hope that the advent of millions of women effectively into politics this year migrht "arouse the men to greater xeal and patriotism'' and "awaken women to a sense of sacred duty and obliga- members he would say that Rep 1 Blanton of that State "is a disgraca to this House and ought to be kicked out" Mr Garner's statement coming after Blanton had defended himself against a newspjer article threw the House into great disorder and brought from the Speucer quick command to the sergeant at anna to The cluse of the Municipal Clerks Bowing league was celebrated with a banquet held at Riverside Inn in Pottersville on Wednesday evening This is the first year of the league but it vafi so successful that it was decided to make it a permanent institution About 49' attended the WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets -you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds' Rheumatism Toothache 'Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 Also bottles of 84 ajM -Druggists Upirin la the tnde mark of Btjr of Mgooaeeticsci6ectr of BAlicjltcmcid tion "Their Joint work" she added "'it is impossible- to over-value Miss Robertson said she represent ed the millions of women voters who were facing "the grave duty of enfranchised citizenship" "Far younger than she contin- ued "as time is measured in years 1 yet far older in political life and experience is the senator from Ohio Senator Willis) With bewildering suddenness from a Quiet life to one of prominence as a member of th House of Representatives my being here today is typical of the new James Bufflnton was elected a director of the Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting in Boston Wednesday JUyENTLE COURT spread which was served by Paul UalHno at 6:30 o'clock William Biggins acted as toast-master conducting the after dinner program with customary proficiency Solos were sung by Peter Connolly George Bowers Erotst Pettey and Gallino and remarks were made by the team captains Superintendent Buildings illiam Mr and Mrs Edward Washington Barnard of Monclair formerly of this city have issued invitations of the marriage of their daughter Stella Field and Samuel Gardner on I outers psace in our great party Al- I look back over these months of i congressional duty with reverent Grant- City Collector Clinton bert and "Ownie" Dunn Wednesday afternoon April 26 to be folowed by a reception at Hotel Marie Antoinette New York City Miss Barnard is well known as an accomplished pianist and has been on the concert stage for several years was frratitude that 1 was the individual A permanent bow hag league women formed with William E- JLgins from all the millions of new voters so honored" Empire RIALTO 3 MORE DAYS event personal clash after Ban-ton had shouted he would hold Gar ner responsible if called a liar by him At the outset of a brief speech Mr Garner said that in this world there "are all kinds of Hars the artistic liar the inartistic liar and the common liar Representative Blanton sitting a few feet away jumped to his feet exclaiming: "And I would hold you personally responsible if you call me a liar" Mr Garner did not notice the interruption but Rep Sumnere also uf Texas sitting nearby jumped to his feet and shouted liar at Mr Blanton at the same time starting in his direction It was at this point that the ser-jreant-at-arms rushed in and Blanton retired Then there came from the Democratic side of the chamber a cry "throw hfrn out" and for a moment there waa great confusion Mr Garner waiting until quiet had been Testored to proceed with bis speech Representative Blanton a speech which started In the row dealt with an address recently made in Texas In which he discussed some of the things provided for members of Congress in the regular office building stores which they are permitted to purchase out of each man's stationery allowance" about $125 "You cannot defend these measly items of graft" he shouted referring also to mileage allowances Attacking Blanton "as a creature" Mr Garner declared: IHE SOUTH END John Golden and Martin Loew DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out president and Joseph Milne as secretary The league continued for 25 weeks and was won by the Cherokees of the city engineer's department who nosed out the Samoseta of the highway department by a couple of strings The Cherokees also heid the high three string team total of 1452 The highest team single total was 521 rolled by the Samosets Ernest Pettey was topnotcher for three strings with and "Doc" Eagan bagged the high single with H8 The final standing of the teams: THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BANNER KEITH SHOW With This Great Headliner present the picture from jf- the play which ran 6 ti Thickens Beautifies The feature Item on the docket of juvenile court today was the taking up of 21 cases on the continued list snd the filing of 20 of them These complaints Involved boya who bad been in court last October seme for larceny and others for breaking anl entering and larceny with a few charged with violating city ordinances The young fellows had behaved themselves so well in the Interim and their conduct at school had been so satisfactory as evidenced by the weekly cards exchanged between the probation officer and Hie school teachers that Judge Hanify ordered the cases filed The one exception was a boy who had been furnishing some trouble to bis preceptress and he was held on further probation to the end of the school year June 29 Seven boys and two girls answered new charges today five for larceny two for- defaulting In- regular attendance at school one for receiving stolen property and one for being present at a -dice party The latter was placed in care of the probation efficer for a month with the understanding that he is to advise his companions to cut out the game before they are brought in by the police A girl truant was given three months' probation and all the others will report weekly for the next six months one of them under a suspended sentence to the Lyman school The Blythes and the Medelros bowling teams battled in a match at South End -alleys Wednesday night the Blythes winning three points Kennedy of the winners has the Jiigh single 132 and Robert Wood of the losers rolled the high total 332 A match game has been arranged for South End alleys next Tuesday evening when the All Stars of the Park alleys will meet a picked team from South End Council Knights of Co 3v Won Lost Ave Cherokees 62 38 8S2 Eamosets 60 40 892 Iroquois 59 41 8SS Sioux 43 57 857 XUes 41 59 865 Pequoits 35 65 866 lumbus The learns will play a series "TEE THREE OF US" With CHARLES HARRISON SYLVIA -DAKIN BILLY HOGUE A Musical Absurdity "It is a hard thing to say what ia TENEMENT FIRE AT NORTH END An alarm from box 146 was sent in at this afiernoon for a fire in tfce tenement of Barney Minkin in the six tenement house at 1 976 North Main street The house is opposite the Border City school The control signal was sent in at of five matches Joseph Carpenter 64 Kilbum street waa disturbed by a noise in his yard Wednesday night and went out to investigate He found no one there but someone had evidently been there shortly before and had left two bot-lU of moonshine behind The shine is at Southern police station awaiting the owner Arthur Goyette 263 Griffin street reports that his bicycle waa stolen from in front of St Anne's church Wednesday night -The bicycle was valued at $18 South End Council Knights of Columbus will hold a regular meeting next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock LEGION 13 NOT SATISFIED STILL ALARM From the great staee hit Winchell Smith and John Constance Binney In "First Love" Children playing with matches are held responsible for a slight blaze in a tenement at 162 Grant street about 2:45 o'clock this afternoon Hose 3 answered a still alarm and extinguished the fire Hazzard OBITUARY i Adapted by June Ma I his and Mary O'llara Photographed by John iSeltz in one mind about an individual I say I have the firm conviction that I believe this individual creature" would debauch the virtue of his own family to accumulate wealth or to put himself forward from a political standpoint" Pointing to Rep Butler of Pennsylvania a veteran member of the Houee and to Rep Garrett of Tennessee the Democratic leader Mr Garner said nobody on earth would ever say that either would utter an untruth "But I have in mindT an individual not a man a creature who is the commonest the biggest liar that ever spoke a word of English in this country I have in mind a man who would put into the Congressional Record if he had the opportunity anything that would be cu leu la ted to make the people of Texas believe you get your food free in Washington" Then making his charge as to "debauchery" Mr Garner added: 'I regret Mr Speaker that I cannot speak what is in my mind But if I could forget the rules of this House I would Pay that Thomas Blanton Is a disgrace to the House and ought to be kicked out" Representative Mondell of Wyoming the Republican leader in a general reply to Representative Blanton declared that in the 25 years of his service in the House he could count tm one finger of one hand the number of Houso members who "would i stoop to graft petty or otherwise" 35-cents buys a bottle of "Dander-ine" at any drug store After of this delightful tonic you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair Besides every hair shows new life vigor brightness more color and abundance Advertisem*nt Sprague Criticises Facilities for Ho pitalization of Disabled War Veterans Chicago April 6 Declaring tint the American Legion is not satisfied with the facilities for hospitalization of disabled war veterans and that "tht success of the whole system of vocational training still is in the balance" A A Sprague chairman of tho Legion's rehabilitation committee today asserted that a recent statement by he United States Veterans' Bureau of the work it was doing "conveys impressions that may be misinterpreted or misused" He said the bureau's statement of the work done signed by Forbes director was true but he declared that "no statement should be given out by the Veterans' Bureau to the general public which would give the impression that the bureau or the government is a 'benefactor' to the sick and disabled ex-service men" Mr Sprague's reply declared that while a large amount of money is paid to disabled service men the "general public must realize that the 'THE MYSTERIOUS PEARL" Third Episode MRS JOHANNA HOLLERAN Mrs Johanna Holleran widow of James Holleran a resident of ihts city for more than 55 years died Wednesday evening at her home 1257 Dnvol street A member of SL Joseph's parish since it was formed Mrs Holleran had been actively connected wih the church and had not only been interested in church affairs but had been an active member of the various societies She is survived by three sons James Thomas and William Holleran a daughter Mrs David Fayers several grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren WILLIAM CHRISTY CAB ANNE'S 'Beyond the Rainbow With Harry Morey Hellen Ware Lillian Dove George Fawcett Fathe News Comedies Derbyshire Rev Henry Arnold also spoke briefly and a social hour was enjoyed Warn pa no Mills League In the Wampanoag mills league bowled on the Gagnpn alleys the Office Department took two games from the Weave Room No 1 aggregation Wednesday evening Vautin of the losers captured both the highest single string 146 and the highest hree-strinc total 371 The score: WEAVE ROOM NO 1 Gagnon 81 76 92 24 Finn 7 114 109 320 Ward 116 116 121 85S Chase 108 127 78 313 Coffey 90 8s 141 320 Seaman 92 110 9 307 Totals 684 632 636 1962 OFFICE DEPARTMENT Durfee 104 92 104 3M) Kleet 94 95 124 313 Connolly 90 110 92 292 Keenly 125 109 74 308 Dunlap 9fl 104 113 316 Vautrin 117 108 146 371 Totals 629 618 653 1100 Big Five Downs Old Coons The Big Five took two games from the Old Coons at the Lussier alleys Wednesday evening when A L'Hom-me of the winning five took both the highest single string and the highest three string total The first was loO and the latter 360 The score: BIG FIVE A L'Homme 150 97 113 360 Shoesmlth 107 102 132 341 L'Homm 123 91 99 313 Casev 91 121 108 326 Bornier 119 112 101 332 Totals 596 -628 553 1672 OLD COONS Metras 121103 101 325 Lemeux 126 100 111 337 Houde 106 128 110 344 Dupont 99 129 103 831 Larocbelle 98 106 S6 Totals 550 566 511 1627 Court Notre Dame Election The following officers were elected for the ensuing year at a meeting of Court Notre Dame A held Wednesday evening at the Ligue des Temperance hall: Spiritual advisor Rt Rev Mgr A Prevost chancellor Mrs Louisa Kennedy president Mrs Arabella Violette first vice president Mrs Marceline St Laurent second vice president Mrs Flora Hebert secretary Mrs Marie Bosquet assistant secretary Miss Eva Dacosse financial secretary Mrs Anna Lafleur treasurer Miss Eugenie Dupont and mistress of ceremonies Mrs Leonidas Melancon The installation which will be private will be held on the evening of May 3 Rummage Sate The rummage sale which is lelng held the remaining three days of this week at the corner of Pleasant and Boutwell streets under the Joint auspices of the Girls' Friendly Society the Sewing Circle and the Altar Guild of St Mark's Episcopal Church waa well attended today when the Sewing Circle were in charge The members of the Girls' Friendly Society will be In charge Friday and on the concluding day of the sale the Rector's Chapter will be in charge The money from the sale articles for which have been contributed by the members and friends of the different organizations will be devoted to the funds for repairing the organ of the church Almost Hit by Auto Yevette Yokell about 10 years of age of 65 Bedard street narrowly escaped injury when while Pleasant street about 6 o'clock Wednesday evening she became frighten ed at the sounding of an automobile horn and fell about half way across the street A machine operated by Johir Latullipp of 407 Clarkson street was approaching and stopped only a few inches away from the girl's body The driver picked her up and after an examination at the office of Dr A Barre where no injuries were found took her to her borne Flint Merchants Assn The regular meeting of the Flint Merchants Association held Wednesday evening was well attended an-i six new members were" admitted Routine matters were considered The report of the by-laws committee owing: to difficulties which have arisen was not presented as was anticipated but will probably be given at the next meeting- East End Notes George Gendron Jr son of Mr and Mrs George Gendron of Eastern avenue and a senior at Tufts Dental school has been made a member of the Robert Andrews Dental Research Sciety of the college having been recommended by the membership at the final meeting held in March Lin a Chinese student at Harvard College will be the speahor at the Sunday evening service of St Mark's church He will speak on tke Christian movement In China Mrs Reeves of Washington is spending a few days with her father William Harvey of 182 Harrison street BIRTHS Mrs Ernest Gagne 49 Robinson street boy Mrs Cornelius Kelley Washington street girl Mrs Joachim Durette 132 Eighteenth street girk Mrs TilmoQ Le Blanc 62 Union street girL Mrs Joseph Banvlil 359 Jefferson street boy Mrs Eugene Lev esq ue 17 Brady street boy Mm James McCarty 823 Grinnell street boy Portland's municipal enterprise of BIDS ON TOURING CAR Bid? for furnishing the fire iepart-mcnt with a seven passenger touring ear were opened Wednesday afternoon as follows: Cottle's Garages Crawford $3200 chassis with unpainted body $3000 chassis without body $2750 Tamt-s MclA'od Chalmers stock color Jlr30 red paint $1730 Pocasset Garags Machine Co Lincoln black $200 Henry Lawson Buick stock color $1700 red pint lead finish $1M0 Eagle Garage Co Inc Olds-mobile red paint $1895 Standard Eight red paint $2700: American Motor Car Co Paige -stock 'jolor $2400 red paint 2475 MEMORIAL MASS Members of Fall River and Soufh End councils Knights of Columbus are to attend a memorial mass for the repose of the soul of William Sullivan to be sung at St Patrick's church on Saturday morning- at 8 o'clock Mr Sullivan who was foreman for the John Johnston Company had been an earnest and faithful member of Fall River council for many yers COMING MONDAY George Reed AND HIS GEUJES 5 People 5 in A Musical Novelty enlisted personnel of both army and I navy insured themselves against i death and accident In many cases men subtracted one-fourth of their pay for this purpose" Of the 30000 ex-service men now DISTRICT COURT COMING MONDAY "The Red Peaco*ck" -With POLI NEGRI MRS EDWARD TROTTIER Mrs Edward Trottier 79 years old died at the home of her daughter Mrs Albert Leclair of 1237 South Main street this morning She was one of the oldest parishioners of St Anne's parish She is survived by von daughters Mrs Albert Leclair Mrs Napoleon Phenix of Earle street Mrs Arline Trottier Perron of Ridge atreet Mrs Milton Marcure of Woon-socket rs Joseph La it i bee of Palmer street Mrs Corinne Marchund of South Main street and Miss Althilde Trottier of Canada and a son Odias Trottier of Providence OBSERVES 95TH BIRTHDAY TONIGHT FREDA Y- SATURDAY CALUMET CLUB LADIES WHIST The rfgular whist of the ladies of Club Calumet was held WeJnesdtiy evening and was well attended Souvenirs were awarded to Miss Florence Vezina Mrs Arthur Piante Mrs Benoit Cyr and Miss Irene Plante Following cards a short concert with piano selections by Miss Juliette Bruno: and vocal numbers by Miss Ida Vezina was enjoyed in Hospitals nearly one-third are still in contract institutions" declared Mr Sprague "Thousands of mentally disabled men who would have been cured or partially so with proper care are-still kept in State institutions under conditions which are distressing to all those who believe that they can be cured Thousands of tubercular men have been held back by "unsatisfactory treatment Some within the last few weeks have been sent back to county poor farms instead of government hospitals tn addition tho success of the whole system of vocational training is still In the balance in spite of immense sums paid out because of lack of proper supervision and Are You Aware THAT OUR Franklin Stove Ambricoal Contains no SLATE or STONE and at $1400 a ton shovelled in cannot be beatt People in all walks of life are using it All other grades also of Family Coal on hand It BUFFINTON CO 180 BANK ST Tel Office I6I-W Tel Yard THE LAST BURLESQUE OF THE SEASON SOME SHOW" WITH HARRY EV ANSON and ABE LEONARD AND A SWELL BEAUTY CHORUS Ladies' Popular Matinee Every Day Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO CITY OF FALL RIVER Clogged vp Kidney Deposits arc Dissolved and Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out Druggists Authorized to guarantee th's Doctor's prescription in Every Instance ONCE ON A RADIANT MORNING Once on a radiant morning AU on a summer's day My best beloved set forth with mo Along the heart's highway The land was filled with sunshine Because I loved her so And all the world was good and fair But that was long ago Now I am old and weary Mine eyes with tears are blind As near the journey's end I turn Once more to look behind Back to a radiant morning Back to a summer's day To her who once set fonh with me And cams not all the way KEKDA1X BANNING James Pi mental Fined $35 for Violations of the Automobile Law In the district court this morning a fine of $25 was imposed on Jajnea Pimental who was found guilty of operating an automobile with defective brakes on William street Wednesday night He was also fined $10 for operating an automobile without a license The mother of Xavier Laprise charged with stubbornness was asked by the court if she would take better care of her son than apparently she had been doing Probation Officer Shay had previously told the court that the son had not lived with the mother for more than 10 years and that he had spent most of that period in an orphans home The boy was discharged on a charge of stubbornness Antone Souza charged with violations of the liquor laws was defaulted The case of Manuel Carvalho arrested Wednesday afternoon by the liquor squad was continued to April 7 The case of Edmund Rioux charged with peddling without a sign and with peddling oleomargarine a sign was continued to April 20 The case of Emile Leger also charged with the same offense was continued for one week Both men are defended by Attorney Shay The case of James Dagnall charged with assault and battery on his wife Irpne was continued until tomorrow William Flynn third offender drunk was sentenced to 19 days in the house of correction A fine of $5 was paid by Joseph Larocque Peter Grogan arraigned on a charge of drunkenness said that he had been released from the houee of correction Wednesday He was sent back for 30 daye for his fifth offense of drunkenness Joseph Servant walked or began to walk up the stairs to the bench to pay Judge Hanify $15 when he was fined that amounl for his third offenee of drunkenness He had noisily informed the court that be did not want to go to jail and that he had $15 in his pockets which he would give with great pleasure as a fine Probation Officer Shay said that the defendant had requested that he ask that a fine be imposed It was and Servant left telling the court he would not be back again Proposals for Printing Precinct Lists of Assessed Polls SEALED PROPOSALS are hereby invited for the printing of the precinct lists of persons assessed for a poll tax for the year 1922 The specifications for the same may be seen at the Assessors' Office City Hull Mrs Mary A Short la the Oldect Member of the First Congregatipnal Church Mrs Mary A Short is observing today her 95th birthday at her home on Grove street She has remarkable possession of her physical powers Including her sight and hearing During the forenoon Mrs Short enjoyel a motor ride with a friend and throughout the day has received many letters gifts anJ calls from friends and acquaintances She was born in Rochester the second in a family of 12 children born to Jesse and Mehitable (Lee) Mason Her father was born in Warren I belonging to numerous famil'es of that name in Swansea and Warren He removed aC an early ago to New York where he married and where his children were born entered into business at Canandaigua and there Mrs Short spent her early Her first marriage was to William McKee to whom a son of the same name was born For some years she nved in Iowa but after her first husband's death she and her son returns 1 to Canandaigua While making a visit with her cousin the late Willirjn Maxweli of this city she met her second husband the late Caleb 0 Short and had lived here ever since A soti the late James Short was for some time a clerk at the post office and waa afterwards employed bv Foster Co Her first son Will'am McKee died while on a commercial tour- of tho West Mrs Short is the oldest member of the First Congregational church in which she has always been deeply Interested Included among the oldest residents of this city she is we 1 known and had many friends all of whom extend to her their oest wishes on this day Academy of Music Grand 8cottish Concert WEDNESDAY EVG APRIL 19 Auspices Clan McAlpine FLORENCE MULHOLAND Contralto MARGARET LYONS Soprano CAMERON McLEAN Scotland's Baritone ANDY McLEOD Scotch Character Comedian The JUNIOR BAGPIPE BAND $165 $110 55c Advance Sale -Opens April 13 at Mohican Drug Store apll46810131517 Proposals to be Indorsed "Proposal for Printing Precinct Lists" wil be reived at the Auditor's Office City "Your very life says Dr Carey "depends upon tha perfect functioning and health of your kidneys so whatever you do don't neglect them'' Dr Carey's famous prescription No 77 known as Marsh-Root is not recommended for everything but we cannot too strongly urge its ase if you suffer from annoying kidney and bladder troubles frequent passing of water night and day with smarting or irritation brick dust sediment oi highly colored urine bloating irritability with loss of flesh backache headache rheumatism or any other tendency to Bright's Disease Dirbetis or Gravel for kidney disease in its worst form may be steal ng upon you Don't wait until to-morrow begin the use of this woiderful pre -sciiption if you have anv of the above symptoms Kidney and madder troubles don't wear away They will grow upon you slowly stealthily ana with unfailing certainty Never mind the failures of the past if you even suspect that you are subject to these diseases don't lose a single day for Mohicpn Drug Co and every good druggist has bt-en authorized to return the purchase money on the first bottle (tablets or Ilmitf) to all who state they hsve received no benefit Remember the name Dr Care's Marsh-Root Prescription No 777 No othtr medicine can take its place Advertisem*nt Hall on or before FRIDAY APRIL 7 1922 at 11 A The right i reserved Jo reject any or all bids A bond of five hundred dollars (JW000) will be reaatred for the faithful performance of the contract Board of Assessors JOHN SULLIVAN April 3 1922 Chairman" apr348 Franklin White Ash and Lehigh i COAL OK HAND For Prompt DeJhretfc Bowenville Coal Co Tel ft CASINO A A TUESDAY APRIL 11 MAIN BOUT 10 ROUNDS DANNY EDWARDS California vs CHICK SUGGS Champ SEMI-FINAL 8 ROUNDS YOUNG WILLARD Fall River vs YOUNG JOHNNY WILSON New Bedford Two Other Bouts on Program Prices $1 1J0 $2 Plus War Tax apl567810ll All co*cking w- can be made richer more nourishing with this thoroughly II EVWED i Fenner A Chace DISEASES OF THE SKIN 373 NORTH MAIN STREET Office Hour 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 Daily Saturdays and 8undays excerpted ADDITION TO COUNTRY CLUB Will Be 70 by 35 Alterations In Building Also Voted at Special Meeting Alterations and additions which wiU greatly enhance the value und accommodations of the Fall River Country Club were voted at a special IF YOUR FURNACE PRESIDENT LEWIS SEES "FIGHT TO THE FINI8H" New York April 6 Refusal of aome of the bituminous operators in Central Competitive Fields to accept the House Labor Committee's invitation for a conference with the miners will mean "a fight to the finish" John Lewis president of the United Mine Workers of America said today "The operators apparently are determined to go through with their ruthless program" he said "to crush the union by rule force and drive the miners backward until they are absolutely in the power of the rat-catching came to an end recently when it waa discovered that at the rate the rodents were being caught the expense was one dollar per Further laboratory tests proved the animals Phowed no trace of bubonic plague meeung or me club Wednedav afternoon The partitions in the main building are to be removed to make one largo dining room which may also be used tor dances and enter- tainments and a new locker and bath GOAL UPHOLSTERY MATTRESS AND CUSHION WORK FRED REEVE 198 WARD STREET Phon 1274 Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Lattimer Lehigh We have just received a cargo of this celebrated Lehigh Anthracite We believe this coal will give splendid results to users of steam or hot air heat Any furnace burninft ten tons or more of fuel will easily save the first rtra cost of Lehigh -If yourlin is getting low and you expect tc carry a furnace fire until the traditional May storm is past why riot try a sample ton of LATTIMER LEHIGH before filling up for next Winter? Wm Atwater Co Inc BILIOUSNESS SICK HEADACHE Mil lot ma N) Tblrt (n vitbi volenti to ton nd strengthen the orsn of aiseetioo limi-on Improve Appetite Relieve Ceetttptioa WAS NOT GOOD let me put in a ton of good White Ash Coal that wi'l give you satisfaction In a great many homes they cay it is the best coal they have ever had An Honest Ton of Good Coal PECKHAM EXONERATED IN i NEWPORT OFFICER'S- DEATH Providence April William II I Peckham of Middietown operator of oyer irs room with a lounge for the men will be the addition Richard Baldwin is chairman of the committee which has been op-poinicd to direct the work The new addition will be 70 by 35 feet and in exterior design will conform with the main building Work is to he started at once and will be hurried as it is hoped to have tho work complered before the fail MARRIAGE INTENTIONS Goorge Collard 522 lade street Marie St Pierre 283 Tuttle street Albert Lejoux 660 Eastern avenue Delmas 259 Harrison street A Ibert Law ton Blossom road Mary Eaton Blossom road Paul A Smith Quequechan Club Malvina Allaire 491 Linden street MASOXIC tax James Wilson 6 Bell-ans Hot water the motor vehicle that struck and killed Patrolman Scott tn Newport recently was exonerated from b'ame as a result uf an investigation made by the State Board of Roads The board yesterday afternoon vacated tb suspension of Peckham license Vjg2 Sure Relief TEL 604 TEL 630 MT HOPE Regular communication Friday evening -April 7 at 7 o'clock Work Second FALL RIVER ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER Regular convocation Monday evening April 10 at 7:30 Mark Master Get a ELL-AM You 2 BEDFORD STREET COAL CORNER 25c Box FOUND The best plucr to buy i Truck Tires FRANK RILEY JJ Sixth S'reet jnU-it 25 and 75 Pock ages Everyen Phi your Want Ads in The News If you Wish Quick return.

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