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   Greenfield Recorder (Newspaper) - January 22, 1919, Greenfield, Massachusetts                                JANUARY 22, 1919.  FIVE Explain to Selectmen Promises to Do and Overcrowding Chief holders have been summoned to board of Friday and unless in He was born in this town the son of the late Elias and - He to Miss Sarah Sherman in 1889 arid a years lived in Later they moved to ' the about a year He tWo with whom he of and funeral was held yesterday afternoon from Graham's Rev. L. Bailey The remains were ' Edward H. 70, died at his in last He vas Money Will Be Needed for Enlarged Work annual of Visiting Nurse association Greenfield was the listening to reports who were ill in have both home and are special meeting January 31' for the - purpose its for teacher of grades one and ill last week arid to she will remain until 87th with a party of ' ell remarkably with the Alertness of younger W. G. received .Mt week a his The letter was 15 and young man received from home since Mr. A M J I A Enter Former Colleagues May Decide to Fights to Bif is a that the of selectmen may be Ijy a former was composed of of Temple Friday Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ada have gone to Florida for the remainder of the workers are needed at Jhe library Work Grange are rehearsing a play to be presented sometime in the near Camp and is at home on his Mr. Gardner the is in Mrs. The W. R. C. have installation at the next regular meeting Each member has the privilege one All Roads am Is. Fast - Deteriorating ger Needed annual completed ' to the for changed - owned by promises to but the the licensees on a regular ljut pretense without The regulations the carrying * many passengers as. the ckrs have been Turners Falls jam pill The difficulty is that regulations difficult for conduct a jitney profitably they are fully the bonds are that larger the capacity of the no found who wants to business large and with a small 11iX>eh0r tge dav that there is little business to be so. the at time when sure to a load each other public are required w conform to in the interest * 6f 'the and the purpose the selectmen to enforce the town having observing them or et railways are compelled by public service commission a even if certain of it are at a and there are other laws governing difficult at times to but - compliance is a necessity or the transit company serious It ia a certainty that if he entered the employ of his he made great success and proved valuable to his as at the time pf his was one the -or the of All church greatly interested in all branches of well known where by a three Frank Mrs. of I. Thp burial took place R. street railway as careless living tip law the been for some the selectmen to to ' revoke all the without and this will result in a jitney service which will according to thq feel that some modifications can made in the regulations which will enable to do business profitably and at the sapie time not the interests of it seem to to them take We necessary of the voters at Last y an placed in the for the the But those behind the article had evidently not and the point of order was raised offered this that the part of the town and ' could not be changed except by the required to alter a And one of the requirements is that to adopted musi be published in full in with ' under the change is - - * has ' president of the 1296 of Falls this week by death of her Clifford Bridges of Mrs. 0\ven have ' been recent of B. F. - of ice has on during the week a good drop is It inches very only about an inch of snow on the The November meeting of the Missionary society Vas held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Mrs. Ernest Frary acted as of Camp Brunkard of Camp and of have their from S. army and returned to their respective The club met in the room Rev. E. Jay Hanford very interesting Selections were given by the club Mrs. R. J. Mrs. C. and Mrs. E. B. meeting of ' Hose Co. 1, was held this week and the officers Were Clarence first second Conrad Getchell anii Frank * - Word was received here this week of the death 111., pf James B. 63. was the of Ik te d Hannah has keen the Wesst for - He is survived by a widow and one Miss of Fred died Saturday at the of his Mrs. L. did the pointed the immense amount of work done the association during the CIRCUIT - Turned will be in. the Biy State short e Ua held from July 24 to 26, same as the meeting the board of directors gf the circuit held in Worcester last Driving club was represented at meeting by Roger and Secretary John The move of importance made ' to accept the of the Hampden Driving club of take in its stead the Taunton Driving favored by - by 11 1 the V Mp Simpson plans on trying out this plan - at a- Springfield method would be- by the he become tired of drawn-out The out of. heats in many races The exact dates for the throughout the circuit Will be decided .at a meeting to Tie held February 19 in As things now stand it expected that things will start moving at the last week landing in Greenfield the last week ih In all there 1.2 the orte to be held in the first Week in Farm Bureau which a part of annual meeting of the county farm last awards were ' John W. A. L. H. L. spring Wilson E. E. inches G. E. E. A. 10 dent B. Hatfield - yellow M. L. C. I. white special red seer D. E. yellow bantam sWeet Ei West white sweet M. Field pop D. E. C. James A. C. M. Mrs. G. E. Mrs. Henry Wells pf and Ernest of New Tower on State Forester Cook and Deputy Fire Crowe were on Mt. in a new fire It to erect a tower will be 70 feet or 22 feet higher thah the old There will be stairs leading to the top andean enclosed room 6n. The total cost will .be and the expense equally unon the towns in the vicinity and ' name of William is among those recently the as having German prison camps and returned to The Greenfields does riot carry this and either it is misspelled or the address is new succeeds Miss who has been the head of the association for a program thait was very much also by Goes in Ten given by Cooke and Elizabeth Refreshments were served and enjoyed goodly sum was added During the year the association finds .it necessary to add another jn addition -one detailed to child - welfare of funds used in years will be during the All approached by the association are asked to leave theif Union or Koch at room between 2 supervising nurse a complete and interesting report of work of the most important part of which was the passages dealing with the work of the association's * epidemic of That was a very grave more than the public The gave the number of cases as between 1,000 and 1,200, while Miss Koch estimates the number to have been at least 2,500,. but three the nurses Working under of the epidemic caught the Koch s to that not until 28th;Was-the that ' time for ed Gerrett has no definite but there a general feeling that he will consent enter the The Wen of at Boston 64/ prominent arid well known all over by reason of Jter work as a director of Bied very suddenly at city and the body was brought to Deerfield last There was a brief the grave in Laurel only relatives are a Ware Ball of Deerfield and had made home with aunt since the death of their parents many years Eager was born in N. old family in ' was the daughter of Samuel and her grandfather Samuel who wrote the first history of N. Y. At age of 18. - payroll and these 13 were nine nurses arid 27 were nurse's aids and general It day because the nurses and helpers were taken sick about as fast as they could be - The 44 people 335 days or a daily of 12' During the period 290 families were visited with per -id a em d o u th e report ci tes splendid of Red Cross iri and and food for the hotels and many families Were secured and chapter carried it where it was pillow and provided and were Sent where delirious patients had to be moved schools volunteered their were - employed in office answering telephone Only serious one graduate five patients in 10 two ' The remainder of Miss report the other wotk of the especially the welfare was a campaign during which up to five were arid 1.001 babies were 279; below This work included and and the nurse assisted at the of The number of confinements during the 145, an increase of 23 over the previous The office well babies under supervision the present * prenatal work the instructed in the of diet and ft the babies the helps them start right Jn this Mothers are and willing to discuss their and in general they do well in Meeting of the annual meeting the company of Turners held on January the officers and directors were President and A. W. * N. J I. N. W. H. W. H. M. spent Sunday in and Ball are speeding the week m New York ' arid Miss for charitable was this work taking her into various parts of the - of she gave the first presented in this country in the town of - The great success the effort brought het calls from arid she at N. Y. She gave pageants in Deerfield iri the years 1910, 1913 and 1916. gave Conway staged one at She was a. of vigorous of by said that had not very of late as appeal for the division 4 in to his regular Old SO many Colrain Veterans served Thiere are only in F. and Henry They have turned the money over to gaVe good the who was for tilne prior Messrs. Gerrett was one the leading exponents of. out of He to hold at the 24th at 8 p. m. There be a admission Candy and popcorn balls on- 14be-given^the-nv'inn"e^iri T; the-spelImg--beer----Alh^ who do not take part the spells ing will be Rev. S. H. Nichols L. Leon Smith will be judges for the FOR NO of the town finance for some and in that to further inr - as which had popular and the ligures of but the main to be he was of greater importance than appropriations which selectmen given no that they are pot to be and it is that Harry Richardson arid M. R. may enter ' the which would make a of eight This for the liveliest which the has seen in several Unless one or more of candidates should be fortunate enough to win the of both six of the eight would reach the town and the going would be pretty fast election If field should as above up to it the A- Rr of the -each of federal regulation there Very flie noW on recommends an enlarged highway order that new fact that much less work could be a given amount of money dining to make increase required change in Preferential Rate and their homes during sessions of the General ceased to furnish bed and board for lawmakers from this end of the business of the up-State representatives and was declared null ahd void short time ago by the hotel whereupon many of the lawmakers decided to their tents in some other of Some fled to other ' while others are trying furnished room style of but in either case it must be a existence the nightly gatherings which place in the Adams House iri years far as the Adams House be and others in- r deserves to be considerable thought town ard - c 0 i t i o f th to matter of sidewalk are built are Without and for new these could V the after sums for removal of snow arid were b 0 ar d r e co m m e n d s th a e c o m i n g meeting appropriate ' for sidewalks During the year appeared that repairs were the Turners Falls these Montague and the county bearing the expense As rto was appropriated for the cost had to be from the highway ' The of the selectmen that the last of town's be paid year from in set The sum available is 13. If the decide to the composed a poem which sets forth in The verses are as telephone girl sits in hor chair V And listens to voices She hears all the hears all knows who is happy and who has knows ' every who is knows she of. man who is ' his -t time are out knows every man be there's h each - ' that demure looking telephone ' the telephone girl would tell all she would turn half our bitterst a small which be a us in trouble and land us in let a ' cause half our wives for get all the churches mixeS turn all our days into sorrowing In - she would keep all the world in she told a part of the she doesn't it set your brain in a you think what owe tHe phone Bureau agricultural of the Boston chamber has undertaken act as a mamber of the for reception returning sailors and and to ring together farmer arid the from service looking employment the The farm will keep in touch with him apd we to applications all those who can use turning soldiers Pn their If a position that you can offer you will be doing as well as the soldier a real favor by notifying the farm bureau at a description of ihe kind of will be bijt notwithstanding ruah for on Republican M friends of winning in the that party are Conference at conference of the leaders of the Northfield league of young closed night at the Northfield after program included Bible J. professor of - Bible at the Mount and led by Mrs. Frank Porter of and addresses of Easts of East The sports so popular at this season of the and for visits to the Northfield of the tral branch of the Young Christian of Northfield on Friday Caucus at the caucus in the Were A. J. C. L. C. tax J. G. L. A. C. A. F. town clerk for three Charles A. G. L. E. to club and association will give a rer the teachers public at the high school nail evening 8 parentis of children are to it. is hoped that |i large number of will of this opportunity to meet the There Will be an entertainment is assured all who Union the last quarterly meeting of the brotherhood of decorators artd the following officers were elected recording year's and next year's the V selectmen that a committee be appointed to arrange a was to go to the on Washington his members usually with -a few jokes which were greately enjoyed by everyone except the A western club was at with a where the members lounge and smoke or listen to a of. the men was retained by the a rate which was maintained The management then decided that .it no longer allow this While are scattered that they will come together at other Boston as the pleasures of a on A. the Davis street went to Williamstown Sunday to his Private William of the who his Private was a member of of but later was transferred to Company I. In one of the big battles in France he was the shocK the hearing in one ears and affecting that He brought home two souvenirs one a pocket which he took from a German and a badge he took from an Austrian Rates in hew telephone Postmaster General went in Massachusetts in spite of an order by the public service commission to the they are being enforced in Greenfield arid surrounding rates as they apply to this section constitute an of a the raises considerably overbalancing the few taken the matter to the supreme court will fight the are of The Recorder will carry a detailed story of the - Valley Painters Held Valley conference of painters which crafts including the towns arid financial Edward J. A. 5 ' the following for Smith trip to children's band met at L. Hairy and Fred A. ' Ha: and New over is free from Gives Company L Recorder has purchased C. Bau a of of the men of Company suitably mounted and single arid the collection to Armorer JameS for the State armory as a of the men to give their services in the world Mr. Bau time ago for exhibit tion arid so fitting a memento of t-i 0 n fl i ct th a t it Bau in the gift by disposing of collection at a price considerably below actual Fire at Charlemont the of Boston were yesterday to help direct pf a out in a pump house arid to the the monT from an The damage was net the building being The tank was not damaged and it was expected that the machinery Would be in operation selectmen awaiting definite recommendations - Washington to the holding ' of services the late ex-President Theodore and as soon as these are received a committee will be appointed arrange a suitable service for James Horton of Grand and a great ' admirer the late is. much in the and will probably be named a Is. F. H. who underwent an operation at the Franklin County ' hospital last Wednesday and for a few in is. now improving Greenfield S. has purchased of. Albert a building and the lot which it stands on Union Work has been begun converting the building into a modern been this week with but his condition what improved this Mrs. Weymoth daughter wert alilo ill With the but are  

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