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Just this: 
The VARIETY insures her a selection from hundreds 
dozens. 
Tt makes correct fit and LATEST STYLE not merely 
but a certainty. 
The ENORMOUS expenditure of large stores for merchandise, means 
vastly better price advantages in the market and MUCH LOWER PRIC- 
ES TO CUSTOMERS. 
It insures DEPENDABILITY and SATISFACTION—or 
changed or money refunded. 
The store on Two Streets—Auto and Carriage Entrance on Washington 
Street. 
Any large community from a dry goods viewpoint, 
shopping advantages. 
Because it has to serve many thousands of people, it necessarily has 
to offer a large variety to meet the diversified taste of these thousands. 
It must buy enormous quantities for each department... 
It must keep up-to-date in STYLES. 
It must be right on quality, on color, on fit, on dependability. 
It must meet the keen competition of a large business community. 
What does this mean to the out-of-town shopper? 
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PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE 
FOR GOVERNOR HERE. 
_ Euthusiastic Bull Moose Rally Held 
Near Post Office Last Saturday 
Morning. 
The local Progressive campaign 
was opened here last Saturday 
morning, when Hon. Charles S. 
Bird, the Bull Moose candidate for 
governor and Ex-District Attorney 
Arthur D. Hill, of Boston, spoke at 
an outdoor rally in front of the post- 
office, at nine o’clock. There was 
a gathering of about a hundred citi- 
zens, which is quite an audience for 
so early in the morning. Rev. By- 
ron G. Russell, vice president of the 
Progressive Club introduced Mr. 
Bird as the first speaker. “T am the 
nominee of the Progressive Party 
for governor,’’ said Mr. Bird, ‘‘and 
I would not accept the nomination 
of any other party if I knew that IT 
could be elected. It was because of 
the doctrines of the new party that 
I became a member of it. The par- 
ty is pledged to improvement of so- 
cial conditions. We believe in one 
day’s rest in seven. No other party 
covers that, still there are tens of 
thousands of workingmen who are 
working seven days a week, year in 
and year out. It is intolerable and 
it must be stopped. 
to stop it. 
“The minimum wage for women 
must be raised, to give them enough 
to keep them in decency. No other 
party plank has anything to say on 
this “subject.” Mr. Bird also ex- 
plained the plank calling for an 
eight-hour day in continuous 24- 
hour industries. 
Arthur D. Hill said the Progres- 
sive party stood for new things in 
new ways. “They have a new way 
of making a platform—out in the 
open. And they have new kinds of 
candidates. Our platform is meant 
to be understood by those who read 
it,’’ said Mr. Hill, ‘‘and there is no 
possble doubt of its promises. It is 
a definite, clear, party program.”’ 
Mr. Hill spoke in glowing terms 
of the candidate’ for governor, who 
is a succesful business man. He 
had come intc the party to work in 
the ranks and had only consented to 
become its candidate for governor 
after weeks of urging. “The Pro- 
eressive party is bringing the nation 
and state to that desired point where 
the office seeks the man and not the 
man the office.” 
The rally closed with three cheers 
for the party and much enthusiasm 
was shown. 
We are pledged 
More “Titanic Memorial” Money. 
As an indication of the interest 
that is still being shown, not only 
here but abroad, in the Woman’s 
“Titanic” Memorial, it was stated 
today at the summer headquarters 
of the Woman’s “Titanic” Memo- 
rial that. generous contributions to 
the fund had been received from 
Mrs. Myron T. Herrick, wife of the 
American Ambassador to France; 
Mrs. William James Calhoun, wife 
of the American Minister to China: 
Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Mrs. 
William H. Moore and Mrs. E. 
Parmlee Prentice. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. 
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