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ï~~AU!TIU 'T. 26th, at 3 P. M. )USES, 21,820 FEET OF LAND,RGE BARN OF THE YEAR on the SOUTHERLY SIDE OF ider and Walker streets, just across Broadway or Middlesex street car to k to Waugh street. EET-Two tenement, double house. nace heat, kitchen, dining room, livlambers. Large fireplace in dining e back and front doors. iET-Two tenement double house, with exception that there is furnace '-Two and one-half story two teno. four sleeping rooms, bath, kitchen,?-Two and one half story two ten. 'ith bath. A large barn and carriage of this house. located near the Lamson Co., Lowell pany, Daniel Gage Co., Lowell Weav. and the Normal school, and the tenelooking for a home or if you want a stly request you to look this property Tenements are scarce, and there is et. So here is your chance to become )f real estate that is never vacant. undred dollars must be deposited with roperty is struck off. Arrangements )eral mortgage onil the property, other LIP. ion day of sale. ioneers office. H1. HANSON & CO., Inc., for owner. ELL - - Auctioneer STtiET. LOWELL. MASS. ale of Real Estate the Late Walter H. Bagshaw Estate 818, OMMENCING AT 2 P. M. Ion the following described parcels of real. Dagshaw. to the person that will bid the e conditions of the sale. 12 al 214 Hale street, corner of Wash-.hre story building of five tenements and are feet of land. more or less. Has &,n Hale street and 32 33.00 feet on Washe is in good repF.ir inside and out. Each toe toilets, good entrances, situated on & Stenement bright and cheerful. They have ts. The store has always been a paying Phis Piece of real estate has an income 0! make you a good investment on the money st be paid to the auctioneer as a deposit as t sale. I ashington street, consists of a cottage ry and bath and 2121 32-iou square eet.nd is,n good repair inside and out, has calka and is well fenced. This cottage rents 0.00 a year. ' treet, coneists of a cottage house of eight 2004 e-100 square feet of iand, more or ented cellac. cone te walks and t. well 0 month or $2 80 e year. Either of those emfortahle home. These oo~t tages ace nevoc dclass of tenants. Look them over. ust be paid to the auctioneer as a deposit and plans of sale. Otter terms at salt. land facing en Halo en-oct. containng 4586.1h a frontage of 30 O -t00 feet, witnO a wewill sell after the cottage bosses are.50 per month or' $18.00 per year. Thlp is hos b paid to t~kliautloneer ae a de~oslt at I shall sell is on the opposite side of ouses t one lot, Noe. 20, 200 and. 211 Hale h of land, sore or lens. Each cottage has ih. and rents for $50 per month or $1&00.55 teen a good paying piece of property for o alt alike, with the. etepltions of No. 09 they are in good repair inside and. outs The his would make a good investmient, fpt a Publshed -dour e s~ipe ee.o \L.jXX-V. N OWK. 255,*'....: tBSNE.S ANP LLPROGRAMTODAY IN BEHALF OP...r. Opn ndChairman Hays of Re1publican.,CoIuNitt: S The Schools and Theatres Will Open and ilsn's A rem cati Cng Other Restrictions Are isnsApa orDmÂ~ai:CO O e e iOnsA " Is Insult to Republicans---Says, risid N fWants Rubber Stamps in Congress. Board of Health Reports 17 New Cases and Seven Deaths W nsRbef 'NEW YORK, Oct. 27.-Will H. Her,,-that 'U. S. stpnds fr. unc:4s4 Ie3tedUalT-fIIUlre,ShowiUnJt E it of the chairman of the Revubilcan national srreskder as- well as fose' the, Yesterday-Figures the-.._ States and UncleaSa. fh4,r*in committeeede pubhlichestonsiht a Congress does nst. Mr. Wi coo -Epidemic in This City. statement In which he replied In behalf not. There Is,the. issue clear of lis party to President Wilson's Pp- noonday s. Th country will, ' "~Mr. Wil son, 'wasnta only peal to the nation to. return to Demo-stMp s o, -. tsto The gravest menace to public health' be denied that there was much gloom..i..nhi.satme stamps,..his rb o.Nntamps, t this city haseverfated.Influenza. es,entough those -who hnew m m crat eeress* In his satementnregrem ret- e Nooneer having sbhsided 's is ery line' about the menace of the wholp situa- Hays said: betmctha n mocra th f COart ogrp hl tie endeavred sot eo frighten the "President Wilson has questioned the Republicans and the election will be resumed today. 'Sch6o'ld tohichltpopulation. Death which occurrus with Imotive eand Sdellty of y.r represeeta- war Democrats. Ho. as the eat lae been closed for sver four weeks alarming frequescy Is all setions. andt ives in Congress. lieehas thereby tin- Is no longer satisfied to'be onewill hotl their sessions. soda fountains; particularly In the coegested districts, pugned their loyalty and denied their of the government as provided will r cntioe i atoqua"zis their col- I o',,l ver all normel activities. patriotitm. His challenge Is tn you constitution. Repubtican congr e o ntud. torn wl t t s c The neriotosnes of the epidemic migh.t who electetd those reres etativei. You.L must be defeated and Dtmocrat red iquids, there will be the soft click have been denied, but no-ore could owe. it o them, to the T ohor of yoet...s.me musthe elected.,a of colored spheroeis in poo0 room and well deny the heavy mortalitywhieh great party sod in yoyr own self-re- would yield In everything. I theatres will open up with vaudeville. accompanied It.. spect to meet tiat challenge sqtarely. evidently his Idea-the idea of a nlock and mloving pictures. Also first ome Wilt 5b Cautious.n ot..oply ap representatives but as crat calling himadlf the ervo class liquor -plaretewtich hae "een Tode yLowell is going to make a Americans. I'. as your chairman. cali bidding for the mastery of th shut up for nearly four week, mand oI mighty eflor tow s se togthe upon yej1 to do It. free people. fourth clasliquor stores." which haveagin.Therecrtion andhersef tithr Mr. Oilson accords the Republicians "Repuhlicans In Congrees closed aRL 630 1ter.gly, wll be openeda seet entres are aton 1 nut forth no credit whatever for havnol su'sp-eemed to him good" enogh who a rn hra their m st neductive calt. And thou- lorted the 'war measures' proposed by assented. as they lid asient wit again. t let mi t justto for is administration. although they hove eet patriotism and sometimes an It wae prior to the mw i.. of Septown 3 get. Others, more cau tios than their done so with greater unanimity than their best Judgment, to- his pr 3 athe members of his own party. Despite Republicans at home have see dine. by order ofr thtboard -of health, "fellows., ill., perhaps, hold. ffa awhile, the- Pat. iete- acetset 4hem of having him good enough to send fully ativitiee cooidered not aii - content with allowing a fnw miore daye tried o usurp ils proper functions. lion of their sons In-to battle, to sential to life were gradtually shut to sepee before they miegle..with ""At no time and in no way lave they at least half of the money for t' down, or were greatly curtaile..crotwd again. tried to take control of the tear out of ning of the war, but they ar 11 Many Lost Money. 17 New Cosea, Seven Destha. Ihis hand. The president knows that. sdered good enough to have - For those weo seek to catch ti on Yesterday. the office of the board of The couniry knows It. You know it. the settlement of the war.I the making of moncy. It will be a glad health was open, as it has been for theIA more ungracious, more un st.t, nore "But Mr. Wilson's real itrpt day, for there In lit lie dotht elit that past fotr Sundays. Seventee n ew wanton. more mendacious accu ation nothing to lo tith the qo duct many thousands of dollars were lost cases of Influenza were reported and was never made by the moot rotKies war. ie has hitst that fro the when,fnsa poked Its niose It here with them earns rports of se en stump "orator, much less hy a preal- nin has It now, ant'in one and settled down for re rn. Industry, deats.. Saturday therewere.22. ees dent of the United States. for p"rti.. of terrig 'with hl; Â~onti dsring three aweek of tie epidemic. reported and six deaths. Yesterdays purposes. It is an Insult, no only to wants Just two things--one was badly burt. Our munitions plants record was the smallest in hpent ofB every loyal Republican in Icotreoto. power to-settie theear.so eeisel on t b oevery loyal SlepiatnCnrs.pwrtostl arpel caught the tenidency erly in the ejl - ass since. iriday Sept.2.th. w tnn 'e,,," I o to"every loya blican It the and his -sole. unelectld..- n l deenic, and. strive as the Superintend- soe casese r ni to the attention of land. It fully merits the rcsenoit unconfirmed personal advi er ents of the plants would, they were the health authorities. which rightfully and surely will find termine. The other Is. 60 unable to beep anywhere ocor a full The cases reported on Saturday and expression at the polls. the 'unembarrassed spokesman working crew on tIhe job. 1nt lhe cotton yesterday made a grand total reported hr. Wilson grudgingtyradmits thatfaire atehome.' as he acotally nill thr sameStuation had to be con-I since. Sept. 19th of 6569, while thethe Repuhicanehavebeen 'pro-t'r. In his statement. tn reconate (ended with. doath of these two days made a total Then why doesa he demand their de- peace times the great industrial 12,(10001 Cses of Influenza. since that same date of 339 from in- fcat? Because they are still pro-war? of the nation in the same way, 'ranlyt q lik ibs lfluenza as a direct or co t Hardly that. No. tt is because they Impeded conformity with what Fcsrankly, nothing quite likesthisCIA- r. tribqtoryare for eace through, not with.-ut. cialiatic doctrines. whatever dt.ric for downrightI.errougnbeg had u victory; ecause they do not beliove hlms may happen to.posses ever. occurred before in the history of Dr. sxkey Leves. J Â~ tastis peace can be obtained thrttehLowell. Thi survey of the city-and Dr. Clifford R. Eskey, the lieutenant negotiatiens, beceuse they consider CONTINUED ON PA44M T 1 a very com..ete ot ti ws-showedof e da pe thelth enrbcu..soe W H T THE A M RI over ]2,o0i cases of the disease here.|who has been In charge at the IsolaThe beari of healtrec rds, up to aettion hospital for nearly three weeks. night showed that 6.5011 cases had been left onS aturday for Washington D. C retorted since Sept. l3..n other words, to await orders The first of last week fth ltheri ent.eo teoe wh o autoerdedIDr' Eakey after a onp period of work. thy physe aln if th y were attended. fell ill and most of the aylmptt ef 'r y p cians, or ey mere attede.th oInfluenza were found, It woas denied.-al. aot orities.C ompulsory report. that he had the disease although hsEN SIV E.A C H 1EV log of oltoen of the disease did not he- remained In his room for five daya. Is re effertie c according to state law the meantime the work devolved upon uoil Oct. 4. or ahet"t tiree weeks. after Dr. L. E.Grimes, of Zanesville, Ohio, tie inese got a foothold here, a&SO of the federal public health aer- Yankee Drive from If over 1"1(100 cane uf th- tAet.vice, who ha..d comherk froM nern.YArgonrv f g ne to th etse Libert( c "rd ore during eiod -hor f 4. to take toe ilace left vacant ex weeks then sasily neC-tenth of the when Dr. 'Ulmer was orderled to Phil&-o 'itys poputatlon was affectedl. For- t.e Dr. trimes.e ipe underSr. Te'a' tuna tely the laene had a run of from derd. goes to Philadelphia. It is prothree toifoor days only WIT - most able that he. will be assigned either B perrne.to Pittsburgh or H arrisburg. " 7_. s.. Lid go t ON oday.Dr. E. L. Mayelle, of the State Deo t'own'.r.a....... partment of Health Service, will orobNow that the town is ready for "busi- ably be placed In charge of the isola. y Aso IA P.UG EA ness a s usual," an effort wilt be madetion hospital until It Is. oCdied. - Mrs. " WITH- Tll AMERICAN ARMY to forget the gloom which hung overthe o so vadPss.dnyR everything for ove weeks. ft cannot (CONTINUED ON PAGIE TWO) NORTHWEST-OF YERDiN, Saturday. I- - __ - - _- ni iftn. u n WAS SHOT DOWN LOWELL MEN ON ONCE TOO OFTEN CASUALTY LIST Lieut. MacBrayne Gives Stirring Private Ernest Smith Killed-his Account of His Work asuBalloo' Three Brothers and Father Observer in France. Also in the Service.. Lieut. Winfred C. Macrayne, who Private Ernest Smith of the Canadwent to France more than a,ear ago, Ian MExpeditnonary forces was killed with the 102nd fielda trtillery, and was: In action, Oct. 10, according to a tele.soon after made balloon bservation gram received by*'his mother. Mrs. officer, has now been given the rank of Prudence Smith of 511 Bridge street, military aeronaut. - Lowell, from the Canadian War de.He has recently been a pateint in one Partment, Ottawa, Ontario, Saturday of the military hospitals, having been afternoon. shot down once too often by the Hun..Private Smith was one of four aviators, and escaping with hi lIfe brothers who enlisted with the Canadil only by a miracle. That the Xpetience ant forces, and who have been In aetion did not shatter his nsrve, howevert Is Frane from tofour years. Th Indlcat~d by a personal letter -Written father, Thomnas Smith, ao has been snder data ofSept. per..lason for in.tve ervipe since the- biininlng the publication of whiel has beengiven Jof the war,,-.... to t Is newspaper. -. arly l 'ast weskfiMrsa. Smith rielVed Frn eSp.1 8,,,.8, kWunded:.in actlon.,and s Ohs--..- eI leeth mi.,o sefniI 42o-. r.IsAl...t.. Oct. 26.-In ts. first major operation. I I Ii II against the Germans, considering the O R Hl, ill clearing out of the St. Mlhlel salient as a local affair. the American army In a few daysless than a month has lib- 60 Bombing Plaes, Protec erated moos than 45 viliage@ and ad- IO',t, c I vanoed to an average depth of 10 miles, 9(ikutsAtk Con6e freeing 16e square -miles of territory. ton of German Tro In the offenstve.,e p merians have captured more' than'0,00e Prlsoners. The Ameri cans attacked on a front the Asa e of -20 miles fros the Argonne to the '8y' elated 're Meuse and. the advance has been made WITH.E..THE AMERCA-,, I the aose of e almost Inosurmountable NORTHWEST OF VEiRDUNO difilculties, due partioblarly-;to the na-.-Germs; tu ea of the ground overed with hills. -.er..n. rooprqconoen r; deep ravines and - woods. In addition the region -of 'DBriquen,. the Americans had fronting them four GrandeiPrd.were" bombed 't I organitid systems - of trenches-the -non-V -"boutAl. " i r qai Hi 0e sylnethe s- r.ositite. -- I

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