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ï~~Make no'excuses. 6.crb todayanid -pay" later:.* f-youIA1.o 4p are unable togot a b ktlpone 5726, and -'we-*BIU ed B0y Scout to take your subsciziptiln for you. 1U.CLUB 1 - UNONDITIONAL SURRZNDXR CLU." Come intoday_,and gePt your button 1. ITHE WAR CAMPh CHURCHES WANT To COMMUNITY SERVICE OPEN ON SUNDAY bthWaCapCmuiySrce ist eopened imnnediately, In order to make it possible to place it a h disposal of the Lowell Liberty Loanj Recommend Resumption of Ser. committee. for the sale of bonds. The. booth will be placed in charge-of a vics roidngno Contrary commrittee of women under the leadervices Povidin of Mrs. H. Hutchins Parker. and Order Is Issued by the wil? be opened this morning. Appropriate decorations, of posters.r Authorties.etc., will Indicate lbse fact that bonds can be purchased there. The War Communitl Service hsas been able to relieve the anxiety of one LowThe Federation of Churches, at a elI mother who was fearful that her fully attended meeting yesterday morn- 'Son, who was at Camp Jackson and soon to he transferred. was one of the Ig at the Y IN. C. A. unanmously soldiers drowned on the transport paused a resolutiton recomrmendIng lbs American. Correspondence with theI reoipening oftiheir houses of worship WVar Camp Community representatives at Caimp Jackson resulted in ascertain-x on SUnday neaxt. The resolution as log that the young man was not on theI passeii, 1 as followks. transotrt.__________ -'Inview ofthlt- tact that the stale 'board f ait hltha otnaroetithe bar on ACCUSED 0OF publica in.ttao 1-a"tiFW of the fact thatitaitientia atofainu-iagait- ASSAULT AND BATT46ERY pearnsto Ihe- othsitlittg in Lowell. theon lowell i"-.tealiatt atCliurobes r,,o,- t.ieatt. Slaber rndInspector Walsh mndli thic.t - t Sunday. Ott. 20, theI arrested Henry L.. Wearing yesterday churchesuoathtie Feideratlon be opened o n a charge of-assauli ond hattery. A for dit ino - aenhip at the discretion af I second coniploittt may be issued tbs et--eltsr. rvddta against hint later. The police report mneant itni thert' leeno contraryvordier Ithat Patrick Harsrington. who lives Int by the stat 0 or ily hoard at health. Ha4rd street. st-as knocked down aod )i'nrtitie. th-e Federation reconnmtends robbed of itis valcit and some money nO- Ia wetiinli tat all Indivitiuals in ait French and John ettreets last Toeswhose hattn - there to inftitita or an doy night 'Wearing adismts having ordlinary roiti. rifrati treom atteniding trouble with the man at the time sod ho ittli I'- ectings of their respective pisce of the tilteged robbery, but congrgtiontts" t teentionsly deitiest; ssning a part Int T),i-Vel on aloepsee14d sareolu- t.ilevini the miss of anty of his vatstion etititi i t hit lt.'v Itnarid of IOtiO ___________ health cOr it-i itutle i I i'unttttttel-I jmuthony it t-te111,..- t'e iedlnaiiee -'OVERCOME BY aaitte' op itt taon toe i osiduks or171 jj( ptitlt' i-in the. -FUMES OF GAS Ti- i".-'i -tt t.tp prtnaf(jthecreditI of 5: Mint h'ttii'tftr t hr tiork oftte NI rMe and Men. Sisniel Camptiell. Woni-n Wi-Iteare "tenitt ee III Cont'rooi iers Inilt'iiti iig at the corner di~ tine i tht iittirncy %tooth lot i ittetat it sit ditlii'esxstreets. tsr-.Thi' tunir i-it tttittt.-(ifthte Fet. ratily iticaped atihyxiiitioo yeni enerattit eetit-tt -tioge eou There is 0i11) 'ritip were ittint Iin iheir roote Stitati tillltaititict. totitittwtichw t hiti o'cloik. (sntnona estpinit Ile 11le'1-1 i oveti edt't itall tile (tea ittijet. ntiit bothi vie ii nconocliiis, chorcttin pmy titr seu ittefind tuithose tiete i'oai.eiiiri-.l itteetito tl wbt Ii i - -t. t Ii lllct mi ie en' tIt,i) eliliho iitii. uvtierethi y responited~ tumualt'e ttoiii tie eeatiping gas. The ly i ki'l 11011,1'a1l.. onetre te.Rhodes. 1912 Merk St. neerhIts s1??to'iA--1 ____ ____ ____ ___ CARD OF THANKS 1.Thirty Years Ago. We. the undersigned, wish to thank tie frienuds. neihors sod relatives -- - '' for ttieir kindness during the sickttt"' I tens8 anti loath of our beloveid wife and it"'Is 1Tetmli.eatuitefitt nns. 52.;tdaitghter sail also for the matiy beatuiii i fl itorol offerings at the time of Cot El. Sri tid Cilei tdet. theberved thle funeral. ito lerst asniieattit>' ii5 nslipper at C StIF.IINIAN SMITH. the Nlerrintiai'kbhuht'oti ii Tint ti-erere- N111. ANT ti ttt'. WMu. BAL~LINGER spondeit to by i %Alt I C S, 'etietee. AND) FAMII.Y. Sergtus.XVi. P. FNto1111antl Citnlie 1T. n's-. hiltl. Catitollc tnie seentiittY at Nleerian- CARD OF THANKS icie bollt-Otautit ti A t'st tisieatireo,a't.ttmieI-IO itet -indttiDen- We visito tohank our relaiives soil nis. I~utti.'iotgitel-ito. trittis who by their kinidnessiand W. -rfIt.lct a.. wonlmtt te 1gild nici- asputtay helped to lighten the tburden at- forte tic tot all roinil ithicir at Mt. of irenue In the decath of ha loving basSt. tMaly's-i tea. Nunniteltog. Mtd. 'oil soildfather. \We-visit1especially. en1 sctle, -nvstopkep rsi hnk tils lilartina Gage. also her "I fest ervle. Ixveg upkep. royn optoynost. 'Nur commtercial ladles anti Fords. C. 10tS.11iTRUDE WILKINS BEAURtEit. Hanson Co. Inc.. A55Rock street. CARtD and Family. P.UBLIC AUCTIO-N I, I A rerr of theSmihso iInstitu, Washingnrr,' D. 0.IN 3 Mrs. Joseph Defoue. nde Ann loyal, aged 26 years, died' Wednes at her home. 1 Hereford Place. Marshall street. She leaves her I sand and a eon, Andre. - Mrs. Alfred Germain',. nee Flora, ularche. aged Ii years. died Wednes at her home, 60 MelVIn street, leaves her husband and six youngc Iren. Joseph Sylva, aged 25 years. Wednesday night tat his home, rremont street. He leaves his v Burial took place yesterday'afterr at 4 o'clock in SI. Patrick's come, xittder the direction of Undertakers soph Albert & Sons. Alex Aukuelonis, aged 80 years, Wednosaday evening at the Ilt Emergency hospital.- He leaves weife. Thes body was removed to home, 62 Cbsstnut~street by. Underi era Joseph Albert& Son. FUNERALS Thae funeral of Loretto. F. Riotm look plte'yesterday at 9.30 0'0 fromo her home, 725 'La1wrence at sod'wended Its way'"to the Sat Heart chturch where at 9 o'clock neral mass was celebrated byI Bernard Fletcher, 0. M. I. The a ang uste tGregorians mass witha ty tie May H.L Burke, assisted by eanetoaty choir, Mr. John J. K oiresidedu at Ike organ. There ws M. H. -s Rn took dent. v. Fr. mnts lg were, g t etsl gins Theifue plate yee'I torlis at '7.30 We~t many benautiful floral body was forwarded on to ltoliingstord, N. H.. wit wll take pilace. 'netk Ravitge bad charge of fdor menle. The funeral of Mrs. All, 1to1k Place yesterday home, 0 Bennett's cotirt. etreet atl8.8So'clock. Fune lSt. Patrick's church at 0. eel 11ev. loseph J. Cttrtin. The chant was sitog by ttiitchol1 blnngsustained by Hise All antI B. R1 O'B~rian. rtto bt Win. Hahan. John lDoeney,'J rottinre, JosephtLandlr,. Si torsos and Jeremiabh Weoc was; In the family lot lInS1 cemetery, whore the fial pr remit by flov. Joseph J. Curti neral was II otar the dhi'lecti Molloy's Sons. The funeral Pervldes 'Of re~ Smith, who died -in Brii Wednesday. were beld, aet noon at the grove-in It461 charge aley. hp bsody S -'~ttesaoints cc-' tateaw we - -

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