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EancpBxWPaper and
L Lihe^ l?ap.er/>m pound
sj^xesj Writing t a b l e t s , Cards, Envelopes.
S Main
Sif^^'o6]heSSer '
;
VeoiophohejSl^jedffes 10c pkg
Saxon chummy roadster
Miss Alice Swlnerton is enjoying
Rev. Frank Hooper has purchased
a vacation from her duties at the
a Bulck automobile.
AIL the local churches are to re Pelletler Bros, store and Is with rela
open next Sunday with the regular t i v e s and friends at the seashore
Mrs. Ralph Nedeau and children of
order of services.
At the regular meeting of Harry Boston are in town visiting relatives.
Mrs. Lola Hyland of West Milton
S. Parker Co.. to be held next Mon
day evening, evory morfbor is urged Is Spending a few days a t her home
to be present as business of special o n Crescent street in this village
Mrs. A. R Jones and daughter
Importance la to be transacted."
During the*dayB the local board of JE^elyn are visiting Miss E. Mabel
supervisors has been in sessHm and Miller at Manchester this week.
Mr. and Mrs E T Wlllson are en
up to (his Thursday noon ninety-two
new voters b.ave registered,*eighty- tertaining their son. Edward. Jr . of
Criaton, Mass.. and Miss
Elizabeth
four of whom are women
Smith, Of- Providence
In the mention of the representa
Mr. and Mrs. John Spear are en
tion of Clarence L. Perkins Post, No.
t e r t a i n i n g t h e former's brother and
410, Aguarjcan Legion, to the grand
wife. Mr and Mrs. Fred M Spear,
encampment^at The Weirs last Week,
and little son of Brockton Mass.
t h e name of Luther Perkins, who was
Mr and Mrs. George F Drew have
colleague -ttWKarle M. Tuttte, was lnentertained this week Mr and Mrs.
adverteiUljr omitted.
Charles Hayes of Brockton
Mass.,
J¥«rier~BxLougey and Mrs. Lillian former residents of this town
They
Saunders woreturfted In marriage have passed a vacation In Maine and
before Justice of the Peace Charles were guests of the Mtddleton Old
H. Pitman on Wednesday of last Home association on the gala day
week. Both are of Farmington and Mr Hayes participated in the pro
will continue to reside In this town gram by rendering a $plendld solo
where the groom Is ^mplqyed at the
J. F . Cloutman shoe factory
DANF0RTE-DAY
Fred Lltltefleld was In Portland
Harold E. Danforth. o n e of the ac
Saturday attending the convention tive partners in the F E Ecigerly
of the emj]]pyes and executive heads Shoe Co of this town a n d Miss
of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Margaret Emily Day, one of the most
Co. Mr LHUeQeld was present in prominent young women of Bruns
the capacity of local representative wick Me., were united In marriage
of the district and reports that both In the First Parish Congregational
lousiness and soclaf programs of an church oT tbe bride's borne town on
extensive nature were enjoyed by" Wednesday of this week
The young
the big organization
cpuple was surrounded hy a host of
A large number of local people at relatives and the ceremony was at
tended .the closing of the annual Ad tended by much splendor and a mul
vent campmeeting at Alton Bay last titude of beautiful and costly gifts
Sunday The attendance was a rec After a brief honeymoon trip they
ord one, all denominations bavlng will come to Farmington and take
been represented
Tbe session just up residence In the Fred I Thayer
closed, which covered tbe usual peri bouse. Just off North Main and
od of two weeks, was ope of the most Charles street. They will be wel
successful in the history of these oc comed most heartily to the communi
casions
ty
C. F York, Will Cate. Fred Con
The pink girdle corset at Ned Par
nor, E. J Aiken and son Oscar, W P
ker's
Thompson, Ralph Richardson, Henry
Curtis, Joe King and Harold Pearl
Eversbarp Pencils In all srylen at
made up a deep sea Ashing party Roberts Drug Store
that went out from York Harbor last
An
line of l a d l e s and
Sunday Their luck was phenomenal misses excellent blouses
middy
See them to
and the catch included a thlrty-flve; appreciate the good style and valueB
pound cod which has been qn dis
Mrs A H Klmhall
play this week In the window * f the'
Q
Last go-down on men's women s
Royal Cafe. •
and children's bathing suits
Every
The lost issue of "The Piscataqua o n e c u t to the.quick
J P Hurd &
Co.
Observer," published at Dover. Me.
chronicles In pleasing style tbe re
WHY
of
ports of various receptions tendered kindlings not lay In your supply for
for winter** We will
our former pastor. Rev. John H Wll- a limited time deliver soft wood
klns, by bis church, Klneo lodge, buttings, nil baskets for I I 76
United Box & Lumber Co
O. O. F , Wenonah Rebekab lodge,
Miriam chapter, O. E 8.. and social
One hundred bargains In my show
organizations with which he has window
A n y article of glassware
been identified most prominently. t i n w a r e or crockery 20c while they
In the complimentary tributes Mrs. last. A A IxMJKee New and Second
Wilklns shares with her husband Hand Household FurnlshlngB
the many comments of regret ex
FILMS and plates developed and
pressed on the occasion of their go tor amateurs Views of groups taken
ing to a new field of labor
a t your residence
All work guaran
Easy Hdftd Pumice Soap 15c a Box
AlNicetitihe ofWriisk Brooms from 35c to 60c
resse
$gFi(W*
THIS IS THE STORE
ftrSbQWETO FQR GIRLS' SCHOOL
DRESSES
%
15.00
IP^ter Pan, Navy Blue Serge Dresses
(Acres 8, lO, 12,14 a n d 16)
2.50
^|feiyy Blue Serge Bloomers
5*£8
Navy Blue Serge Middies, sizes 16, 18, 20
^H^V/Bjue Denim Dresses, Red trimmed t - .
, ^ar>; Pockfet, Sleeves and Tie, Extra Special
^ T / > . ^ u - » . « i ^**^ Wear Dresses
2.98 to 6.98
Misses' NaVy Blue Plaited Skirts
*
5.98
Lengths 26, 2 8 a n d 3 0 Inches
^Bpvs^ Wash Suits, 2 to 8 years
2.75 to 4.50
White Middies, Colored Collar and Guffs
1.98, 2.50, 3.50
2.98
Smocks, Fancy Colors ,
| ^GJjjfldren^s Sweaters, Boys' or Girls' 2.98 to 7.98
1.00 to 1.98
New Line of of Gingham Rompers
Pinks, Checks, Blue, T a n , Green, a l s o Plain Colors)
Our B u y e r i s i n N e w Y o r k a n d Will H a v e T h e
I p i t e s t in Coats; Suits and Dresses
• t o S h o w You o n His Return
lall Orders, Filled P r o m p t l y . Send Check or P. O.
rder t o cover M e r c h a n d i s e a n d Parcel Post.
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t
tre have been transferred this week
by sale from the title- of Walter B.
Young, who has successfully
con
ducted the enterprise for'a number
of years, to the ownership of the
Strand Theatre Corporation, a com
pany operating a chain of theatres
in New England
Mr Young will
attend to the local management tem
porarily Changes to be made In tbe
theatre will be announced later and
It will be known hereafter as the
Strand theatre
R O C H E S T E R , N . H.
Sy T e l e p h o n e 4 1 ;
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HE P
FRONT
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JUTO C0ITEE ABE L0WEB_
W^t^t^P^'y^^' '^^ theprioe of Sugar last "week.
fi?t'*>!Mr^tek'W.»liaUreduce the price of Tea and Coffee
r&Clhe .'Coffee,that.I have beea selling for 60o
Kf^>t%'l:=.'.T
*
For this sale, 45c ft.
For this sale-, 40c ft".
.%--!The,.poffee'that —' 47o
was
For this sale, .38o Br.
'is'?? vEhf^olee'/that-was ..45q
-For this7saie,>,44o'lb'.
^Wfe*
fce&f^^WjM*.
- * * For'this 1iale',:40c'fl>.
^ffipCKEB -.PBICE3 ABE JOB FBIJAY AND SATURDAY OHLY
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Munsingwear at Ned Parker's.
Mrs. Llewellyn C. Perkins and two
Jon tee 1 Toilet Powders at Roberts'
daughters have recently visited Mrs,
Drug Store.
Cora Wlggln of South Wolfeboro.
Oscar Leighton of Harrison, Me,
FOR SALE'
A quantity of dry
has been in town a few days recently. bard and soft wood, all ready tor d e
livery. Irving Tanner.
'
Mrs. Emma Blake is. visiting
friends In Connecticut and Massachu
setts.
WANTED
A neat, middle-aged
Dr and Mrs. Lougee and two sons woman to do general housework for
of Medford, Mass., were In town over four adults. W r i t e to 58 Silver St.,
N. H.
Tuesday night, guests of Mr. and Dover, LET-. Convenient kitchenette
TO
Mrs. B. F . Thayer, Mrs. Lougee was apartment; "good location and lmfortnerty Miss Winifred Berry of provementaf Apply to J. E. Serry.
this village.
FOR SALE: A good Concord
Mrs. Mary Granville has been en
wagon A bargain for the party with
Joying a few days' visit tron* her the cash. Clifford Drew, Farming*
brother, J. P. Tuttle of Franklin
ton, N H.
Mrs. Carl Hargraves and daughter 1»*
Juanlta Of-Lynn, Mass., have been t Subscribers to The Designer are re
quested to call a t the 8htrtwatst shop
called to town to assist In the care for the current number. Mrs. A. H.
of the former's father, C. H. Prescott, Kimball.
who has been confined to his home
LOST: A pair of nose glasses' wfth
for a long time by Illness.^
gold chain attached. Finder please
Mrs W. R. Prime has returned to return to CUffoAt Drew, Farmington.
New York City, after an extended
(visit with her son. Dr. W. I. Prime, , FOR SALE: A <Q acre farm with
five room house, large stable, good
well, plenty fust, 17 acres of Ullage,
New Outings a t Ned Parker's
fine blueberry pasture and located on
Bring your Films to Roberta' Drug R . F . D. route. Inquire of S. S. Par
Store for Developing and Printing-. ker.
f
Those crispy Ifttle Spanish pea
>R ftENTAL: Seven passenger
nuts in the shells, 20c per quart.
automi
mobile; day or night livery; a l l
C. W. Whltehouse.
w/iathef.'protections. Careful driv
ing and., prompt service. Fred N.
LEAVE your orders tor cut Jlowtrs Wigging Torlc' BUc, ^Farmington. .
and floral designs a t Roberts' Drug
Store. All orders delivered.-; Agents
for Howe's greenhouses of Dover a a i ^ I Wlsh.to Ahnounoe
Newman's of Bostoa.
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iS^S^J-M?!^;?^^"^^^^ ^ of Service
ss
3^:fily<^The:Battery Expert IT
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Best Quality Leather at Right Prices
DISTILLED
WATERrPRCE'Cl'-.
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Kimball
R
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Ice Cream
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TA,nd Wortl)^Everv (Tent in Qualitv
CREAM MINTS,, Peppermint and Wintergreen
CR YSTAUZED
COCO AN UT BONBONS
ASSORTED KISSES
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FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS IN SHELL
SMALL SALTED PEANUTS, ourfown preparation
STRAND
THEATRE
E o f ? BLOCK
formerly
THE OLYMPLA
MONDAY and TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 6th and 6th
CHARLES BAY
60c per pound
60c per pound
40c per pound
15c per quart
40c per pound
COMING TO
MUSIC HALL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 13 and 14
IN
••THE GIRL DODGER"
FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th
EUGENE O'BRIEN
IN
'SEALED HEARTS
COMEDY
I.N
"THE GLORIOUS LADY"
COMEDY
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th
WILLIAM DESMOND
1M
"SAGE BBUSH HAMLET'
PATHE WEEKLY
Hack Sennett Comedy
"ROARING LOVE AFFAIR"
MATINEE
Mary Pickford
Daddy Longlegs
IN
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th
OLIVE THOMAS
MATINEE 2 . 3 0
Adults 15c, tax 2c
ADMISSION
EV ENING ADMISSION
In order to * >te at the primaries
.
on Septem'ier 7 It (s absolutely nec Adults 20c. tax 2c Child 13c. tax 2c
essary thit y n i i r names should bo
placed up< n tr e town check lists and
this can h d u n e only by your appear
i n g in pet ton before the supervisors,
a t the se ertmen's room, this week,
or on Monday next at t b e latest
ThO super MBors are In session from
9 a. m ' 1 2 m and from 2 to 6
p/ m, a • will courteously receive
id atte I in all applications for
registrn' onCommittee
Children 10c. tax lc
EVENING
Adults 20c. tax 2c
Children 13c. tax 2c
THOSE
Teachers Are Coming!!
Advertising)
They're an awful nuisance but the better
impression we can make on the New Ones the
more it will help.
Can't put anything over on the old ones,
that's out of the question.
Let's go down to FLOYD'S and^et
a
NEW SUIT and all the "fixins.'' He has a
dandy line of everything us school fellers need
(Signed) ONE OF 'UM
Republican Candidate
FOB
County Commissioner
FOB
STRAFFORD COUNTY
James H. Joyce
t
S
SI.00 per pound
TO THE LADIES OF THE BXF0BLI0AH PARTY OF FARMINGTON Adults 16c. tax 2c. Child 10c, tax lc
i Political
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"Sweets of ^.enowti/' 5tew (Tasell ust .Arrived
Advertisement)
P e r order.
Republican Town
U
«
Of So m a r s w o r t h
THE REPUBLICAN CITY AND
WARD COMMITTEE OF S0MER8W0RTH BXCOMMKHS AND EN
DORSE JAME8 H. JOYCE FOR
COUNTY"COMMISSIONER.
WE SOLICIT YOUR VOTE FOR
Tmw AT THE PRIMARY, SEPT. 7th.
STONEXF. STEVENS
A. LESTER FAUNCE
"It Mast Have Been Dead at Xetit
J0HN;'N. HAINES
6 Months But D i i a t Smell'V
of » t r * f t o r t County t h * t
FBED^WEISNEB
"Saw a big rat In our cellar last
fall," writes Mrs. Joffhny, "and 11 J i m « r o « r r d l o £ & T b r "
PHEtr'.O. WENTW0BTH
bought k- 25c cake of RAT-SNAP,
JOHN'E. NADEAU
broke It up Into small pieces. Last
LOUIS' LETENDRE •
.week while mov4nig we came across
8.C H0BlE
the dead rat. „ Must have been delta
'Six months; didn't smell. RAT- • i t ' t ^ P r l m a r l ^ j S ^ p ^ r
EP.MAQNAH
SNAP is wonderful." Threo sixes,"
E. BOUCHER
35c, 35c, $1.25, Sold and -£itu-&n,E. I.VGABX0H
toad by Roberts' Drug Store,"" The
Somerswoxtlt, -N/H. Bepublican City
Haad-psfy Co., &nd H. T. Willsou.i
Ward Committee. July 88, 1820'
JOHN ^MORRISON
D
S & H
Charter (Tfyocola.tes
WANTED
Men or women to take
orders among friends and neighbors
for t h e genuine guaranteed hosiery,
full line for men. women and chil
dren. Eliminates darning
We pay
50c an h o u r for spare
time or
$24 a week for full time.
Experi
e n c e unnecessary Write Internation
al Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa.
(Political
26c
ROBERTS
S &H
Ice Cream
teed and t h e best of paper used
The Interests of the Olympla thea Ernest Dore Box 331. Farmington
F.E.BURNS p,.
3 ^
KLENZO
LEATHER GOODS
DENTAL
Pocketbooks, Bill Folds, Card Cases, Etc.
CREME
v
( P I a l d s , S t r i p e s a n d Plain)
>V>',<;iJ
•.Vj'-'.
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STATIONERY
PERSONAL >
Mlas Ruth. Lufkln. wjio Is private
secretary to tbe treasurer of the
"American
Exporter."
New York
LOCAL
City, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Andrew J. Fosa has purchased a C'ji.
Hovey
y
"A
N e w Box P a p e r s in All
Tints, 8 t y l e s and Prices.
Pound Papers, Pads, En
v e l o p e s , P e n c i l s , P e n s , Office S u p p l i e s , E t c .
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920
^^^^h'fif^Cantlles,. liter's improved Fumigafors 15c, 30c
N
Developing Printing Enlarging
on the third \\edneaday of
The Farmington N e w s
MR^elE^tals^irarctiifii Powder* Lozeli's, 25c per box
v
Kodak-Brownie Camera
Torlc Lenses arc Best and Basleat this month
Self Filler Pens* 14 Karat $2-«ob
x
f>V,'
Ground at Short Notice [jfeeKipefl
^Eountain Pens, 14 KaratySoUd Gold, $1.23
^^H^sh
:
(
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|Errierson(Records
^Erne
All Outdoors Invites Your
t^CfT-bt.ono of?the departments of
•iir^^ii'd'o^Jict^ry.
<
trijflni Mrs?nCIa'rence> Dore and
tmmfiyWave. moved"- to* .Rochester;
^^Jr^M^MWi'Cliarles F . Nute hare
Bun,t^pa4dltlon and, are making re^'fi^at'tbe/rlhbme on Ualon street.
; . ^ ^ q Iregp^r- inonthlr meetings of
Cg£ua)blan chapter. R A M . will be
Bargain Table Offering This Week
KAZOO,
ASnpport/6r Rints
A g t t 4 to 18
Hose
Boys' Koolfit Unions, iiws 28 30 32 34
Men's Koolfit Unions sizes 34 42 44
Hatch Onr-Bntton Unions sizes 34 36 38 46
Men's $2 00 and $2 28 Unions
Men's $1 15 Shirts and Drawers
Boys' $1 50 Cotton and Wool Pants all sizes
Men's $2 75 and $3 00 Work Panu
Men's Work Shirts, just a few left, sizes 15 to 16' j
Men s $1 00 and $1 25 Caps, one lot
Jersey Coat Sweaters, damaged 34 and 36
Men's 75c Shirts and Drawers
49c
98r
98c
$1 59
89c
98c
$2 29
$1 29
79c
49c
59c
FLOYD'S
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THE FARMNGTON NEWS
FBXDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1820
G A D SMASH IN PRICES
RN
1 0 , 2 0 a n d 33s p. c .
D I S C O U N T
Wholesale prices and l e s s
prevail
i n m a n y instances.
turn o u r large s t o c k s i n t o cash n o w .
We
A f e w e x a m p l e s of
propose
the
to
many e x
PubUihod Prldsjs at F a r m l n g t o n . N . H „
CARL S . T H O M A S
by
Correspondence a n d item* In t h e n a t u r e ot
new* are; cordlaUr aoUclted. b a t i n c h matter
must reach the otflco tn seasonable time to tn<
• a r e publication In t h o c u r r e n t tasne.
^
All Communications containing expressions of
opinion moat be accompanied by t h e signature
of t h e writer, and such m a t t e r will b e handled
at the discretion ot the publisher.
T E R M S OP S U B S C R I P T I O N . $1.23 rxa Y a.
Xa
73c Sis Months
SOo T h r e e M on till
On a w a k e n i n g n e x t S u n d a y mornl n g , t h e people of t h e U n i t e d States,
u n i v e r s a l l y , will b e e n j o y i n g t h e
s t a n d a r d schedule of t i m e a n d t h e
c o u n t r y again will be cooperating
w i t h t h e clock Instead of r u s h i n g
a b o u t madly w i t h a r a i l r o a d time
t a b l e In one h a n d , a w a t c h i n t h e
o t h e r and a u u n c e r t a i n Idea of " w h a t
to d o and when t o do It' i n t h e mind.
1
KEMPS BALSAM
for you. T h e n y o u can g o t o a l e e p a n d forget
t h a t horrid o l d c o u g h . "
A n d a s usnal Mother is right,—but why not
save poor o l d d a d t h e n i g h t t r i p t o t h e d m g
store next t i m e b y having a n e x t r a bottle of
K e m p ' s Balsam I n t h e house a l l r e a d y for
big; a n d little coughs alike?
G e t a Dottle n o w .
CtMKANTIZO
tra special bargains for all n e x t w e e k .
A PE0 CLAMAT1 ON
ON ARMISTICE DAT
Fruit of the Loom 29c yd
Bates' Ginghams 29c yd
Percales 25c yd
Fine Quality Crash 23c yd
Georgette Waists 3.98
Taffeta Blouses 4.95
Slip-on and Tie-back Sweaters 4.95
All Coats 10 to 33j P- c. Discount
Fflrs and Pur Coats 10 to 20 per cent Discount
Silk Dresses
Wool Dresses
Velvet Dresses
T w o years a g o o n t h e 1 1 t h of No
^
vember, a cessation of t b e most stu
pendous war in t b e w o r l d ' s history
b r o u g h t ]oy to millions of people In
E u r o p e and America. T b e nation
w h i c h had waged h o s t i l i t i e s against
t h e forces of c i v i l i z a t i o n with a fe
"Blood Brother" Is Ready to Keep
rocity unsurpassed in t h e a n n a l s of
His Oath.
w a r f a r e acknowledged
defeat a n d
laid down i t s a r m s before t h e armies
i
of liberty
T h e p a r t played in tbat
Gambling Incident With Slain Alba
g l o r i o u s event Is I n e v i t a b l y recalled
nian Cemented Friendship
a s t b e a n n i v e r s a r y of t b e armistice
Long Ago.
comes around
I t i s fitting and
p r o p e r that t h e self-sacrifice a n d de Paris.—Vengeance for the assassina
votion of our b r a v e d e f e n d e r s of lib tion of Essad Pasha, head of t h e Al
e r t y should be recognized on that banian delegation here, is being qnletly awaited by a "blood brother" of t h e
doy
Balkan leader, according to a circum
Therefore, a s g o v e r n o r of t h e State stantial story by a French writer, pub
of New H a m p s h i r e , I. J o h n H Bart- lished by t h e Excelsior.
This man, now rich and Influential
l e t t urgo upon a l l o u r citizens to
hold this day in sacred r e m e m b r a n c e . in France, t b e story goes, w a s one of
Let t h o flag of o u r c o u n t r y for which several poor young men who 80 years
sgo m e t Essad Pasha, then known a s
o u r blood a n d t r e a s u r e w a s expended
the "Black Dagger of Abdul Hamld."
w i t h o u t stint, b e displayed
promi In Constantinople, when h e crowded
n e n t l y on A r m i s t i c e d a y , November into a card game a n d Insisted upon
11, 1920. L e t a p p r o p r i a t e exercises playing with them. Fearing Essad
be beld wherever p r a c t i c a b l e , to pay Pasba, they protested they were too
t r i b u t e to those w h o served so nobly poor t o play with him, but h e Insisted,
In t h e great w a r , t o t h e e n d t h a t It emphasizing It by placing hla revolver
may not be said t h a t th,elr honorable on t h e table a s a t h r e a t
To meet this, t h e "blood brother"
sacrifices a r e u n r e w a r d e d a n d for
p n t down his dagger, poisoned, h e said.
g o t t e n , and ' t h a t t h i s s p i r i t m a y be
Essad Pasha showed bis Surprise, then
Inculcated In t h o s e w h o a r e to carry his pleasure.
on t h e torcb of l i b e r t y which tbey
"Young man," h e exclaimed, " t h i s is
k e p t b u r n i n g In t h e w o r l d ' s darkest the first time anyone h a s d a r e d defy
hours.
me. Men like yon a r e rare."
Rssad Pasha took bis o w n dagger,
JOHN H B A R T L E T T . Governor
opened a vein In h i s wrist a n d also In
that of the young man, each sucked a
few drops of blod from t h e other a n d
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
T h e Civics a n d C u r r e n t E v e n t s de they became "blood brothers," accord
ing t o Albanian customs, sworn to
p a r t m e n t will m e e t with Mrs Nellie
avenge each other's deaths.
Allen, Friday a f t e r n o o n , Oct. 29, at " I am ready," this, "brother" now Is
2 30 o'clock.
quoted a s saying, " t o keep m y oath,
T b e History
a n d L i t e r a t u r e de bnt I bave confidence t h a t French
p a r t m e n t will meot with M r s . E. S. courts will make i t unnecessary for
H u n t r e s s on W e d n e s d a y , Nov 3. at me t o Interfere."
Rustem Avenl, arrested o n t h e spot
7 30 Now m e m b e r s a r e cordially
for shooting down Essad P a s h a a s t h e
Invited to come. It b e i n g t h e first
latter was entering bis automobile In
s t u d y of F r e n c h l i t e r a t u r e .
the downtown district recently, is
Twelve m e m b e r s of t h e club went awaiting trial. H e was a student who
to Milton t h i s T h u r s d a y
to attend posed s s t b e avenger of Albania's
'
t h e Reciprocity d a y p r o g r a m
held wrongs.
w i t h t h e ladles of t h o Milton club.
AVENGE ESSAD PASHA
Entire Stock of Suits
At 20 p. c. Discount
$16.75
Not an Article in this store but what
is cut 10 to 331 p. c. from
already Lowest Prices in this Locality
Sale Saturday ^ All Next Week
SALINGER B R O S .
f t
. "Just a few minutes now, P e g ^ y dear, a n d Daddy will Toe bock h o m e
with a nice bottle of
WOMAN COFFEE IMPORTER
18c
15c
15c
Goats Crochet Cotton
Silkine "
"
L e JBOJA N. Y.
O.N.T. "
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Mrs. F r a n k I. W h i t e h o u s e gave a n
elaborate Hallowe'en party to h e r
l i t t l e d a u g h t e r d a u g h t e r Dorothy a t
h e r h o m e o n O r a n g e s t r e e t l a s t Wed
n e s d a y e v e n i n g T w e l v e s m a l l guests
w e r e p r e s e n t a t t h e frolic a n d u p o n
t h e i r arrival were m e t a t t h e door
by weird, m o v i n g
witches. . T h e
r o o m s were l i g h t e d o n l y w i t h t h e
d i m r a y s of w i t c h a n d b a t shaded
candles and Jack-o'lanterns
which
diffused a m y s t e r i o u s g l o w over t h e
s c e n e . T h e rooms w e r e
decorated
w i t h all t h e s u g g e s t i v e a r t of t h e
s e a s o n a n d In a d a r k c o r n e r a witch
t o l d fortunes.Oamea a n d Hallowe'en
s t u n t s kept t h e children merry until
a l a t e h o u r w h e n t h e d i n i n g room
c l a i m e d t h e e n t i r e a t t e n t i o n of t h e
m e r r y t r o u p e . T h e t a b l e w a s a most
u n i q u e a r r a n g e m e n t of d a i n t y a n d
s u g g e s t i v e odlbles a n d i n g e n i o u s dec
orations and place c a r d s . I t was one
of t h e most d e l i g h t f u l l i t t l e p a r t i e s
s t a g e d h e r e In a l o n g t i m e a n d t h e
l i t t l e hostess a n d h e r g u e s t s , a s well
a s t h e elders w h o w e r e tn a t t e n d a n c e ,
enjoyed t h e affair t o t h e limit.
Fleisher's Germantown Yarn 35c Sk.
Gray Blankets 60in x 72in
$2.25 pr.
Union Suits 65c
Ned
BAPTIST CHUECH BOTES
T h e services a t t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h
for S u n d a y , Oct. 3 1 , w i l l be a s folIOWB
P r e a c h i n g s e r v i c e s a t 11 a m
a n d 7 p . m . , S u n d a y school a t noon
T b e Ladles' C i r c l e will meet w i t h
Mrs. Charles B r o w n o n C e n t r a l s t r e e t
W d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o'clock.
T h o p r a y e r m e e t i n g w i l l b e beld o n
W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g a t 7.30 o'clock
"Ther.8 Bats W o u l d n ' t Eat My Best
G r a i n , " Says Fred Lamb
It'B h a r d t o k e e p r a t s o u t of a feed
s t o r e . Tried f o r y e a r s . A nelgborl n g store sold m e s o m e R A T - 8 N A P .
I t worked
wonders. Gathered u p
d e a d r a t s every m o r n i n g .
Bought
m o r e RAT-SNAP.
Haven't
a rat
now
They w o u l d n ' t e a t my beat
grain when I t h r e w
RAT-SNAP
a r o u n d . " T h r e e " sizes,
35c, 6 5 c ,
$ 1 . 2 5 . Sold a n d g u a r a n t e e d
by
Roberts' Drug Store, T h e Read-Esty
Co., a n d B . T . W i l l s o n .
Adv.
Parker
Fall Road Conditions Demand
Strong Tires For SAFETY
RENEW THE OLD SHOES
Certified Retreading, Sectional
Vulcanizing or Plastic R e p a i r
Old Tires are worth 90o per pound to the owner. The junk
man. pays l%o per pound. Can you afford to junk old Tires T
ESTIMATES AHS ADVICE FREE. WORK GTJABAHTEED.
FOIL LINE OF TTRE EEPAIBS AND SUNDBXES
SECOND
HAND
TIRES
FOR
SALE
R a y m o n d R. D r a k e
12 O R A N G E S T R E E T
Leonard R. Wentworth
Phone 36-2
Roohester, N. H .
Birbless Hooks for Anglers.
A very commendable movement Is
under way among members of the
Megantlc club, n n d probably other
sporting clubs, for t h e use of the barbless hook.
T b e Idea Is that true
sportsmanship consists In giving the
members of t b e "finny tribe" a fair
chance for life a n d escape, and that
to catch a fish with a barbless book
is more creditable than to nse the
b.
MEH0HY LOST FOR 2 5 YEARS old-fashioned cb a rg h t When atrout or
Balmon are a u
with
barbed
hook, they a r e a p t to be seriously In
Mind Restored, Indiana Man la Now
jured, and even if thrown back Into
Seeking Wife Who H a s
tbe water do n o t recover, In many
Remarried.
c a s e s ; whereas, If t h e barbless hook
Is used, a s now advocated, they are,
Terra Hante. Ind.—Alexander Hell's
If returned to t h e water, In almost all
memory has been restored t o him after
Instances revived and m a y be caught
a lapse of twenty-five years. T h e man
over am) over again. T h i s Is true
formerly tired In Tell City, I n d .
sportsmanship, a n d It i s to be hoped
Ont In Haskell, Okla.. t h e quiet rou that t h o burbless book movement will
tine of Mrs. A. It. Bnrr's life b n s been succeed.—Boston Post.
Interrupted. S b e finds herself t h o wlfo
of t w o men. Twenty-five y e a r s ago
Army H a s New " E y e s . "
Alexander Bell left Tell City. I n d - t o
Army engineers a r e said to have de
visit his brother a t Chattanooga. Tcnn.
H e found b i s brother h a d moved to veloped a new type of searchlight,
Twelve years ago Mrs. Alice Foote
t h i s , county, so tho visitor s e t o a t mounted on a rubber-tired trailer that
MacDougall of New York city wa's left
through t h e woods to Seek h t m . Noth can b e palled g r e a t distances by a mo
widow with three small children
ing was heard from that t l m o until b e tortruck which promises to b e a great
aid In anti-aircraft operations. I t is and | S 8 In cash. With t h e necessity
returned here recently.
of making a living, .facing h e r a h e in
After Mr. Bell's disappearance h i s a CO-tnch light o t t h e "dtshpan"
vested t h e S38 In coffee, w h i c h s h e
wife went on with their g e n e r a l mer typed yet weighs but 700 pounds as
sold to friends. This., w a a t h e s t a r t
chandise business. Detectives In many against the old light of this size, which
of a business- whlch^now p a y s M r s .
s t a t e s s a d the man's two s o n s searched weighed 0,000 pounds.
MacDougall a gross profit of around
t h e country for lilm.
L a t e r Jhey
T h e cost of t h e new light also bos
$50,000 a year. She Is t h e only wom
searched South Anicrlcn, Cuba nnd E u been reduced, being about a quarter
an coffee Importer in t h e country.
rope personally. Mrs. Bell followed a of. t h e cost of t h e first light, which
daughter to. .Oklahoma, m e t M r . Ban bad a glass mirror t h a t w a s not only
a n a married him.
very heavy b u t also difficult t o manu BERLIN ELITE EATS LITTLE
Mr. Bell can remember nothing of facture. T h e n e w light h a s a mirror
his life for t h o last twenty-five* years. of thin metal with a backing of re- Former Wealthy-Oarmarnr-Now HaVe
Bread a n d Gruel f a r T h e i r
Following a spinal a d j u s t m e n t h i s enforced concrete. T h i s construction
Breakfast,
memory returned and b e began a Is said to promise excellent results.
search for bis family. Because of poor
Berlin—How erstwhile
well-to-do
health Mr Bell bos not been told of
Deer Become Nuisance.
live in present d a y Germany Is de
bis wife's second marriage.
Hazleton. P a . — S t a t e troopers were scribed In t h e Allgemelne Zeltung b y
notified here recently t h a t deer have an, elderly high s t a t e functionary, k
Reduced Rates.
A little girl w h o was tn t h e habit of become a virtual nuisance In t h e vi married, man wlth„a family, who, say*
bringing ten cents to S u n d a y school, cinity of Wetherly a n d other-Carbon t h a t ' a l t h o u g h hVbetongs to" t h e u p p e r
beard the superintendent s a y t h a t each county towns a n d t h a t tbey a r e de 80,000> in Prussia, according t o t h o j a child In h e r department h a d been a p stroying t h e crops of farmers. The c o m e ' t a x schedule, h i s style-of living
Is-reduced t o .that o f a "plain laborer'.
portioned six cents a S u n d a y for t h e animals a r e aa longer a curiosity to
•<*T own B .fine mansion tn'ajfashion
centenary. Upon reaching home s h e the people of t h a t section and graze
able Berlin suburb," h e •'writes,' " b u t
r a n to h e r m o t h e r and s a i d : "Mother, in the fields with impunity. They have
w e h a v e been obliged to l e t ' f o u r rooms
Mr. M. s s y s w e needn't bring b u t n peculiar liking for vegetables and furnished; a n d will have, t o r e s t r i c t o u r
six cents to Sunday school now. You come close t a f a r m houses.
own apartments still further.
know, that's five cents f o r Sunday
•/Before t h e w a r we breakfasted-on
school a n d t h e w a r tax." —ZIon's
EXECUTBIX'B NOTICE
eggs: a n d bac4ai'c$hlte b r e a d and-but
Herald.
T h e s u b s c r i b e r h a s been duly ap t e r , "and t e a with' cream a n d s u g a r ;
pointed by t h e J u d g e of P r o b a t e for n o w w e have to^coatent ourselves with
Motor Busses to Holy Land.
t h e County of S t r a f f o r d , executrix ot thln'"gruel, black 'bread, n o butter' o r
T h e R a m a l l a b company of Jeru t h e last will a n d t e s t a m e n t of Caro
sugar, and* t h e 'nondescript 'omdaT
salem and N e w York," s a y s Shipping, l i n e V. F e r n a l d , l a t e of Farmlngton, rfsSiJi, Clothes a r e worn t h r e a d b a r e ;
"recently
shipped
several
motor- i n said C o u n t y , deceased, testate.
- B s y ^ son mends m y . ^shioes a n d m y
All persons h a v i n g c l a i m s agalnsr] 'daughter; cuts my huf.'*
tracks fitted with special omnibus
bodies to accommodate 2 5 passengers, t h e estate of a a i d deceased a r e re-'
t h e first of t h e i r kind ever s e n t t o Pal quested to e x h i b i t t h e m f o r adjust
estine.'' - So t h e holy city will soon m e n t a n d a l l J,ndebted t o m a k e p a y SNAKE YICTIM GOES INSANE
begin to look like Fifth a v e n u e ! T h e m e n t , a g r e e a b l y t o t h e l a w s of t h e
Boy;, In Hospital a t Poughkeepelc
day of t h e camel Is passing, r e m a r k s S t a t e of N e w H a m p s h i r e ' .
October 7, A . D . , 1 9 2 0 .
"'."alrfkM," Then WflUv.* U k s
t h e Outlook.
»
.
Abble E . P u t n a m , Executrix.
- x Strpent
F a r m l n g t o n , N. H.
Look Box 1816
.
THINK
THIS
OVER
Mail Orders Filled the Same Day Received
"The Store of Quality at Money-Saving Prices"
PEBSOHAL
, SPATCDma IK SUPPOET OP
BENATOB HOSES
Mrs. F r a n c i s Mooney is convales
Th'e Manchester Union published c i n g from i l l n e s s t h a t h a s confined
this. Thursday morning c o n t a i n s a n h e r i n bed f o r s e v e r a l daya.
M r . and M r s . E d J e n n e s s h a v e en
article, xbUtlre t o a l e t t e r recelred.
t h J i ; w o e k j r o m Huntley N . Spauld- tertained Patrick S t e r l i n g of Dover
In'gj, .the c o n t e n t ot which l a a s fol- t h i s week.
J . I t , H a n s o n i s Jn N e w b u r y port,
*"Becau»« o f various conflicting Mass., this* T h u r s d a y
Mrs. H.^T. Willson is s p e n d i n g a
statements, a l l o t them u n a u t h o r i z e d , I
vrhicb h a r e l a t e l y come t o m y a t t e n - { few days In Boston a n d W i n c h e s t e r
M r . and M r s . Leslie F u r b e r of
t l 6 n irelatlre t o my a t t i t u d e o n t h e
election ot a United S t a t e s senator" .Rochester a n d M r s . Oscar FOBS of
from New Bompshlre> I a s k p e n n l s * C e n t e r B a r n s t e a d were g u e s t s of
s l i n through t h i s letter, w h i c h y o u George B . F u r b e r a n d family S u n d a y .
jncy.^make p u b l i c , to define once f o r i Mrs, Olara H o m e i s v i s i t i n g h e r
a l l . m y poeltlon o n that s u b j e c t .
| d a u g h t e r , M r s . Alfred O r e n l e r , a n d
family a t Alton t h i s week.
"i supposed I had m a d e t h i s p e r
fectly clear b o t h during* t h e p r i m a r y
u m t e s t ^ o r t h e nomination a n d since
STEAKD T H E A T B E O P E N S
l u f a c s u l t w a s known. I
repeat,
F o r some t w o weeks m o v i e pro
h c r s m e r , w h a t I have f r e g u e n t l y said; g r a m s h a v e ' b e e n suspended a t t h e
t h a t as a republican 1 s h a l l support, StrajtrT t h e a t r e , d u r i n g w h i c h time
Senator Moses f o r re-election, Just a s t h i s .popular p l a y h o u s e , formerly t h e
I shall support Senator H a r d i n g a n d Olympla, h a s b e e n undego'lng quite
t h e r e s t o t t h e ticket,
-extensive- repatra^and i m p r o v e m e n t s .
" i l y views o n the s u b j e c t of a Chief among them* a r e t h e r e p a i n t i n g
l e a g u e of .Nations have n o t c h a n c e d of t h e exterior a n d I n t e r i o r o t t h e
a n d a r e not l i k e l y to c h a n g e , b u t t h e t h e a t r e a n d t h e n e w d e c o r a t i o n s of
alcove.
Lea-jue .controversy Is n o , t h e only t h e curtain a n d t h e s t a g e
question to b e considered b y t h e vot E v e r y t h i n g i s fresh a n d p l e a s i n g to
e r s a t tho forthcoming e l e c t i o n . A s t h e ^ e y e . ' I t la o n e . of t h e b e s t l i t t l e
M r , Hqover concisely a n d forcefully theatre's in s o u t h e r n N e w H a m p s h i r e
p u t s it, ''The solemn r e f e r e n d u m 1B t h a t the S t r a n d will offer to t h e pub
n o t o n the L e a g u e ; i t i s o n t h e fail lic o n S a t u r d a y a t I t s o p e n i n g per
u r e pf the democratic p a r t y . ; . F u r t h f o r m a n c e ' a t 2:30 p . m . T h e reels
e r m o r e " ! believe with t h e S I eminent h a v e been carefully selected f o r t h e
supporters ot t h e Lea s u e I d e a whose occasion . a n d b o t h t h e a f t e r n o o n a n d
views have recently been published evening p r o g r a m s should b e of t h e
t h a t Jthe Inclusion ot t h e United h i g h e s t order.
:
1
States In a workable association of
nations Is m o r a apt to r e s u l t from
CONG. CHUBCH H0TES
t h e election o f t h e r e p u b l i c a n candi
Sunday, October 8 1 , p r e a c h i n g b y
dates than f r o m a democratlo vlotory,
t h e minister a t 1 1 a. m., followed by
"HUNTLEY N . 8PATJLDINO." Sunday school. E v e n i n g s e r v i c e a t
7. All a r e c o r d i a l l y Invited t o these
service.
S0H00L N O D E S / The Ladies' A i d society w i l l hold
The county Y . 11. O. A . s e c r e t a r y
savo a'talk a t the high £Ch66Thuild-| a town m e a l i n g d i n n e r in t h e vestry
i n s . Vodnesday -ovoning .to^nll boys nifct^yucaday. Nov. 2 . T h e m e n u
over fltteon 'who are i n t e r e s t e d i n •rvfil -jtonslst o t bbans, b r o w n bread
having a V . '£>C 0. A. class'- In t h i s potatoes,^ cold moat, d o u g h n u t s , p i e
community. TA*;gboflly * a u m b o r . of. a n d coffee.?' Everybody k n o w s of t h e
tho boys.-weraiJrseeat a n d o t t e r t h e k i n d ot feeds t h e Ladles' A i d spreads
tall: by, U19 •Esaratarr KB o r g a n i s a t i o n a n d a good p a t r o n a g e Is a n t i c i p a t e d
•wins fvttomplaa -will. U10 election ot
t h e iollowlng; .oncers: LET«<I Choslo;-, jirMliUui.; Albert D&vl*, vice
•jwefjifleni! 'i'sir/h ijtiLLer, t r e a s u r e r ;
CTofdon KJmliiili, HiCiUrt't
A. 11.
>"dtey, lesder.
'
XfstMtlc <uiUclp«le4 .tor? the l o c a l
/foottwii K U I D , jjwhleh >'1U . p l a r
aaslnit.:Ho«>\MtJtr; Dr.iL S a t u r d a y at-^
..taraaoa a(«Cold'Bp rim" p a r t , Wf.-;lt
. SVofjbtleii' will Ve « yerv i n i s f w t t n V
?Basse,'plsy.wd on t s a ' a q u a r * . . '
'''• > lure^to-r*itirai)«r jth». u a i o r
.Haftows'ra'ps'rtythii Ttearaday «TWB' .'»•«.' "j(>rsrybowjr.na« :pr'aparwi..' u
a l l t a * ' aid* shows " 'and'' "taka
- a.big . o< ;,fo4»»,_
^
U
1
' . B a b b i f t V - W l i l c N a p t h a Soap
3 f o r 23c
3 f o r 21c
aHraenjif.-AHftK Coffee
^«*j>u^b':Ooff«J
-. <>«nuerri«a
......
23c
83c q u a r t
60c
....,-
^ o o s i k e e p s l e . - j » C e o r g e Swensen,
19,-lwho V&s in t h o hospital five d a j s
'jnvfrom'.'.lhe bite o f . a x a l t l e e n a i e , bevfosna violtnUy Insane.
»
-BAyf' your. old.,;ca"r^ots. and stoolon ''OThe W suddenly t h r e w "himself
.UhronaTk'the'alj;, .as a. "insie,"wonld.
clothing' made. 'Into ' n o w rtrSrslblo; strike, .crsahltic I r o n J M a c h s l r t o th«
hand-made niss,^gu».ranieed to lost ^Bborj i n h e r e h « cra>led r.on hle^etom..^oryenrs, .b; "asr^laBJlatlrjc.'the xn'ottoea ot
y^37toa "auraes *W£re"ittrrlfl«>i aW'talled
o^^ora^^^e ".^ **' arrlred, S*renax>e.
OiRee,»Bi "Wprks—XeL 747-3" 1 4 » . " - fiut>e*';aUthe 'rnonth.
'JTW'phyai'c.leiie''' there aay tt. I s too
1 4 Hough St.
"Dorer, N. H
-•ssuty'te'dsrtannltM ,wh«tj>«r;hla .coadl~
"tlo« l a ' d o i ' t e t W b t t * of. the rattier: nr
Cartel^Cle«sujBf^sffattrf>ss Maaiaf
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Documents, Papers, & Articles
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Olympia Theatre Transfer-Strand Theatre Opening- Farmington News Articles
Description
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Article detailing the Olympia Theatre transfer to the Strand Theatre and the Strand Theatre Opening. These are Farmington News articles from September and October 1920.
This item is a digital file and it does no exist in the physical museum collection.
FHS-RKL
PLEASE NOTE: This resource was created during the 19th or 20th century. It has biases stemming from those periods.
Creator
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Farmington News
Publisher
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Farmington News
Date
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1920
entertainment
films
movies
Olympia Theatre
Strand Theatre
theatre