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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1916. HAPPENINGS IN MONT (Cnnlliiuei'i from nunc three.) her Meter, but bcfnrr Mrs SI'vrr arrived there n message was received here an nouncing tho death of the sister. The rlay advertised for Wednesday evening for the hcnellt of tlio bund has 1'cen In definitely postponed. -George A. I'ortcr relumed Mntidav from Mor.t poller. His KrandKin, .MnMcr George Hoivaid, tamo with him for n visit. DERBY. Mri K. II. Barnes received a teleginm from Lowell, Ma.'s . hist week Wednesday morning inlortulti'g her tliut her son, Nor), her only i hint, who had been In a soldiolK' hospital In Chelsea. Msux., died that morn ing verv suddenly of heart failure. Ilia wife was with him when he died. Mrs. Barnes left Immediately for Lowell. 'Pie funeral wan held Friday. He had been mi Invalid for year, having no use ol hl.i lower limb: shire the PhlllPilnr war. in which ho wnw engaged. -On I'rlday the Derby graded school gave a Thanksgiv ing cnlertalnment in Ac-drm-' hall, whMi wns ir in h entoved by a laro contp.in.v. where the funeral was held at two o'clock, with burial In the village cemt torv A letter nsltlni: for Information In regard to his brother wan received Sat- urdav by Louis Ilivero from Jacob Clal there will be n union service at tho Con gregational Church at which tho Hcv crnc I.. Smith, pastor of tho Mc'hodlH i 'hurch, will preach --The, dccorntloiiH at tho Concrotratloniil rhnrcb fJllllday were. ninUiuo and verv nntironriata consisting uliskv or Allentown, Pa. Ills brother, ; of corn, vegetables nn:l fruit Ilnymonu Ahnihiiiii iinlnnskv. Ik a well known Buzzrll ipont the week-end n' his homo Vlt, l.lj ,1, 11 (1,-1(1 11DB COL iiiri in Miiritneller i In Wnltsllold. Jerome llnrt Is s.i,i...i i,iu iimiknr'u itr.tifi n nr. some- 20 'to tho house, bv a har-d cold. Edgar 11. years ago. They hae never com- Morse. Is ililto 111 at his homo In Duxbury. rnttiileatod, however, and hive not --Saturday evening tho Crossett hill known of cncli other's whereabouts. neighbors called upon Mr and Mrs Prof and Mrs Sumner A. Hole, the U'rank C'arer to remind them of tholr former a, member or the hlKh school llflh wedding anniversary. A chair wai .....i,i.. i. ..rrivnri fi oni Ever. ! loU UK a gift from their friends. 13. C. day being Thanksgiving day, nil the stores and olllces In town will be. closed nil dny. The postofllco will observe holi day hours and will close nt 9:30, re-open-Iiik nt three o'clock and closing for the day at nix o'clock. Tho Daylight Bak ery, for 16 years conducted by Seth C. Hlch, was sold by him yesterday to John confined 'Sawyer of this town, a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Trod K. Sawyer, who has already taken possession. oil, Mass, where they Wire married a week iipo. The hrl.le waft Miss Flnr once Hleklry and last ju'iir was. with Mr. Dole, a ttjachor at Moiitpeller Semi nary. Mr. Hole loft hero a week iiiio Friday and they were marrl-d Satur- wlll reside nt 9 Winter MJIUffl COUNT! BRANDON. Miss Bessie 1. Blokfonl. a former resi dent litre and who was employed as operat r for the New England Telephone compai.v for a number of yini::, died ver) t-uddenly at Fittsllold, Mais, where .he had been employed for two yean- a.- matron of the rest roam of the T'lttsflel 1 eeham;e Sunday afternoon Ml.o Bi.kf rd was walking with one the .f r.n "i: when (-ho suddenly collapsed and v a; Uk n to the hospital In an tin conf.ci r-us condition She failed to nwl died at l.tt) Monday morning. Tho Hand or Hnrro stiect corn week his winter vacatlot, conductor on the M. A: Kinney of Montpollor, State Sunday school Miporlntcnilcnt, vlslte I tl.c White Memorial Sunday itehool nt Duxbury Cor ner Sunday.- Thomas Carver, ono of the hospital mines, Is 111 at hla Crossett UIU homo. Mrs. Hose Simple In to spend Thanksgiving at the homo of her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. GcorKo May, In Marshllehl. II. 1'. Tm nor of South Duxbury tapped two maple tices nnd reported sap run- duy. They street Eugene I'. menced this from Ins duties as coiium-mr on mt .v - . . . VV It It mnll train and with Mrs. Hand :ln nicely. Hie sap has beon boiled Into will !eiio He. ember 1 for Florida to spend .'-vnip and Mr. Turner Is planning to hav3 t,r rnil mon.hs. 'Kr for TJianksgtvlns.-Alan Mis Edward P. Klehtirdton of Liberty .""ly In upending a fow days with Dur street' sufi'ered a sllnht shock I'rliUy 1 I""o in Morrlsvlllc.-Tftc famlllca of ir.i,i ,.i,ir.i, luix nffr.cn.rf bei Fiicneh. but i M'Ronn MHKniiB and Walter Scanlon havo her londltlon Is not considered t-ciloii-i Her luisband suffered a shoi k two ctr- WAITSFIELD. ; Mlsa Eliza Dale died Friday, Novenv i bcr 21, In Montpeller nt the homo of Mrs. t Addlo Dalu. For several years Miss Dale had suffered fiom a nervous trouble, A i fow days previous to her death sho had ' chills and an nttaok of pleurisy and there ' was fear of pneumonia, but It was broken I up, but sho did not havo strength to rally from tho fever. After a short prayer service In Montpeller Sunday morning the body was brought to her Into home, where funeral services were held the Hew Stanley V. Hlomfleld of Montpeller Offi ciating. Tho bearers were. C. J. CSrecno, H. S. Josllu, W. K. Jones and A. W. nigelow. The frlonds who attended tho funeral from out of town were Porter Dale nnd wife of Island Pond, Addlo Dale, Atmlo Date, !:thel Butler, Alice nohlnson nlrn.0 then ho bus- been an ago and Invalid. Michael t. Kelley. n Mldd!'-e: farmer, Imiffcicd a shock Saturrlav, dvlng durint the nflcrnoon. Ho was CI rirt, of iikb and is survhed by his wlfo and two da lighters. He was well known in Mont I poller. riiner.il ei rcs fur I tarn M Wheeler, whoso di'iitb occurred Wednesday night at his homo on Towne bill, t;ie held (,r ! ;u im o cioi K i ri.iy anerroo.i in nib inui ,j i Home, tile i;ov. .1. A . narneti m imrre . ofticiatln?, with burial in Oreen Mount rally cemetery. Ilarry jiunrov nceirr n- lioin in liiintlncton NovtmiMi- , 'lie and C'arrlo Wllley of Montpeller. Burial mow:d into tho Demcrltt double houso on was In the Dale family lot In tho vlllago South Main stieet. Superintendent Da.-- cemetery. Miss Dale wa3 born In Kyston nv went to Middlehury to spend Thanks- 'July D. IS 13. the youngest In tho family renin r v.r brought here Tuesday cvo- "' i-Plitaim nnn iyni,i iimiiiiuiii i t .ilf ibe f.iiiiTnl v.a held at Si. Wheeler. Ho w.is marrieil In Montpeller Viotr l.pisiopal i" hur. h vrMcrdav ' In K7 to Mny Florence Warren, who ;,. m.i oo'ock. Burial was In Pine ' "'"'i on? ton. Albert Warren Wheeler, 111. . rmnrrv Tin rr- will be a banket- and two i-lMery. Mr.-. Nellie Kellogg .old Kill garie Thursday nftrrtiomi at four! Mis'. 1-vn Iteynolds of Writ Bolton, sur- thf town brill between the vlr. lluee dauthters are fiece.is.en. u-.e oldest dying 1 yr.irs co at the age or 1. Mr. Wheeler was a lcsldent of o'rli It n higb .-iieol and Urldport teams, also a game bnwen the fats and leaiu. Adrian (insw-ld i: visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr.-, i. A linswold The Parent-Teacher a fie it ion have arranged with some of the beat i.iUMCians. in the State to give a conccr' at the town hall ThurMlay eve ning December 14 Uiirl Braman, inus-l-cal director of the traded school, Is ar ranging one of the ber.t musical programs ever heard in Brandon. Mrs. I'llen Backus died at her home on Birch hill Tue:-day morning, agrd S2 years. Mrs. Backut had been 111 for tome time. The funt ral will be held at the l'orostdalo Church Frday afternoon at two o'clock. The Rr I., M Hayes will nlllciato and burial will be in l-'orectdalo cemetery. Prof Van V" ht.-n Uogers, harpist, Mis.- Louise Harris and Mr:- Frank Ket Y im, Molnui vdl give a i'on crt in Hie Conuri gational chapel T-Tt-day r-vin ng for the benefit of the Sun dai sch ' l Miss Hams, who Is a resi dent ef this town, will make her flrrt appearance as a harpnt There will he ; hper-i.il .service- at tho "onKrrga.Hun.il Chun li this morning at jn-"0 n'e'nrk for eb-dii atu-n of tin- new b,iptisnvil fount, which is pn sente-d the flinrrh i' tin- grandchildren of Ander son Green Dan.i and Klizn 1'uller Dana as a inemernl Tin- fount is of pure w h te marble, quarried in Vest Itut land. and made bv the Vermont Marble. i-eimpjn of Proctor It is I'lothic m t ivjr Andi rson Ore"n Dana was born ( l"'il an 1 very early came to Wr it nit After settling lu Pittsford. pri' t ni 1-us profession of medicine, hi made b : home in Brandon, where lm 1 vtel u ,t 1 his death In I'M. Ho wms one rf tli-' organizers of the Vermont Medial society and served as president for two vr,irs. He occupied inanv po sitions or public fruit, serving the town nrd State in tuch a way as to rc fle.ct credit upon himself and upon whom h'i served Tie united with the ""oncregatlonal Church and was ever rorcmost in what stoo.1 for public poorl. l.'llza Fuller Dana, ins wife, was born in I7; was not onlv beautiful in per son jnd spirit, but was gifted with a fadl t" of expression far beyond tho n erage Her poems were published in seier.il papers and magazines or the Barrc for live years and Montpeller year.- He was Known throughout the countv and Stale as. a "-cry ca--ablc teamster and was encaced by several big coin-erns to nunc monuments and heavy inahiner. . Bedlield Proctor of Proctor, senator elect from Rutland co-inty. has engag.:d the DeBcer house on State street riming tho legislative session. Mrs. DoBocr Is In Albany. .N". Y., with h'-r daughter, Mi.'. JJthel Field, who Is recovering from the effects of an operation. A message was lvohcd Monday bv Joseph (.;. Brown, informing him ot 'no death nt l.oon Lake. N. Y., of Fcrd W. Chase, well known in this city. DeVh was sudden, as Mr. Brown had ieccivtd letter from him in goeid health at that time. Mr. r'hast was manager of the l.oon I.ako Ho i.e.! a well known summer resort, and a mem- j bcr of the St. Bernard club, to which a number of local i eoplc belong. He ..-.' 76 eart of ago and a nv.vc of Wheelorr, where the body was taken for funeral scrMies and inierment A Maiden, Mass . paper announces the engagement of Helena Armitage Walsh, daughter of Mrs Helen Walsh of Mai den, to riof.ert 11 Montgomery of M-uit-pelier Twin boys were born Sunday to Mr. ar.d Mrs. '. Claude Msl-.er, being grandchil dren of Mr. and Mr.- '" K Demcrltt. Mother and children are doing well. Miss I'loreiv c Srcinn went Mondav to Bradford, whero she will be employed In l ho law office, of Senator D. S. Conant Thomas Guare. employed in the ,1. H. Volholm store, submitted Monda.v for, -noeui to a minor operation at Heaton hos pital Fled I. I .-i Ire w'.is called Mondav aft ernoon to Mnrshliold. the. buildings on the farm owned by him and Fred A. How. land having been destroyed by tire Sun day. Thlrtv tons of hay were stored in the two barns. The State, auditing depdrtment is send- i Ing out orders to various towns authonr . Ing them to obtain the amountu due them from the s, liool fund as apportioned bv the tomniissioner of ed jentton. A chance in the law in l'MIS transferred th work giving with lolatlves. The corporation dinner of ihn Ciieason family will be held .it the home of Mis. James Hnttlo Thursday-Mr, and Mrs. Boy W, Demcrltt will entertain Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Demcrltt for Thanksgiving. Among tho students who will ,uric home for tlu Thanksgiv ing recess are; Tno Misses Nellie Swa- !scy, .Nrjinu Perkins, Barbara Brown and Itov l.c Baton from the t'nhenlty of Vcimoni, Mrs. fJrctna Pcrkini and Miss Margaret Kccfe troin tho Castloton Nor ma! t.c'iool, Miss Pauline Biilv.ell and Mils Annie Dorothy Palmer from Lyn- uliin Instil utc. and Misk Ulslo Deavitt and I Floyd Arkeley from Montpeller Seml ' nor. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Blackford I have returned from Burllngtm with their i hild, who liua recovcre.d from a recent I operation. I The following Is the .nenn which will if. I rcrveel ft the Vermont State hospital for i the i.is.me to-day as. a Tlianksglvlng I treat, propared by Chef Wood and his as- ., , j ricnimr. 1 im tu II !-H,. I u.ifi .iur.uii nun iiitssniK, iiancii nwi'ci piniiiot-s. riiiii- bf rry sauce, mashed Irish potatoes, mash ed turnips, creamed parsnips, celery, sweet cucumber pickles, mince pie, bread, butter, milk, tea, Christmas Candy, ban anas, apples. For this there will he used M:' pounds of chicken, Ml gallons soup, six bushels sweet potatoes, four bushels of Irish potatoes, eight bushels tur nip, four bushels parsnips. STiu bunches celery, lu gallons cucumber pickle, 175 mince files, loaves bicad, SO gallons ten, IT.", pounds candy, In hunches ban anas, ;i-'J barrels of apples and two riar rels of cranberries. There ale V'S patients land 1JS employes who will partake of this i dinner. I The entertainment at the Congroga- or James and Jane ('.eedhain'i Dale, but tho greater part of her lifo was spent In this town. She Is survived by two nieces, Miss Annie Date of Montpeller and Mrs. Cosgrovc of St Augustine. Fla., and two nephews, Porter H. Dale of Inland Pond and George II. Dale of Waterbury Mrn. Hlwln P.lchardson of Warren was a recent guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Barnard - Miss Mny Oleaaon spent Mon day In Montpo'.ler. At a special town meeting November 77 It was voted to raise i sufficient money to comnleto and crttiin the new school building now helng erected. Miss Cclla Thayer of Waterbury Is vlsltng friends In town. Mr and Mr3. Hoy Bragg of Orange arc guests of rela tives In town. MORETOWN. Walter Hurdle went to Massachusetts tast week, where ho has employment.--Mrs Frod floss, who has been vlnlting tn MasrathJSitts the pa.it week, returned to her home Saturday. Frank and Addle Rawvct were In Montpeller tho past week to attend the funeral of Harry Wheeler. I S. Austin was In Waltsfleld Tuesday. Oeorgc Howes died Monday. The. fu neral was held Wednesday. Theron Kvans was in Barre Sunday P C Orif feth was In Barre Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nerney started for Florida Pa' urday. where they are to spend tho win ter. Fred Kelty Is moving onto tho Nearney place Nathaniel Carpenter of Massachusetts was In town the past week to attend his father's funeral. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sawvcr were. In Waltstleid Thursd.iv. SOUTH WOODBURY. F. D. ABERNETHY, Head of Chinch Street per'oel and reveal skill and insight i trr,m ,,, rf,r ,n ,,,,, n,,i,tnr. that aused some to think of Mis Dana ! Mr!. r-ai-vi,. r ru lft Mondav nlcht for Omaha. Neb . where sh- will spend the winter Mrs. Fer-; is 0 year:; old. but Mr. nlcht present at me eic eiica- ;)nf, Mrf) (.,.,J(, Krl-h!)m. Mr. Rncham is a conductor on the electric road. The londltmn of Corgc W. Kidder, who has been ill at Heaton h-n pital for pi davs with pneumonia. Is somewhat Improved and his recovery Is now expected, the crisis in the di.ease having been passed. The discharge meeting in the bankrupt estate of Frank Legase of Moretovvn was held Tuesda. forenoon be-fore Referee "W. N. Theriault. No one appeared to oppose the disi harge order. as one of Vermont's sweetest singers. Her death o.curr-'d in lfl It is ex pected that several grand-hildren from Poughke epsie. N V, and New Bedford. Mass Will b Hon Through the courtesy, of II. R C. Wats "Ml il.e management of the Bran don Inn will give a d.incmc paitv this evening in the music room at the Inn Mr and Mrs II M. Mi F.irland and son. Brigham. of Hyde Park, an- spending I Thanksgiving at the horn- of th ir daughter. .'Irs Bennett c Douglass Misi, Marion J Kingsle-y is spending a i few- dd'.-a with her parents. Mr. and "rs I I. Kingsley of Buft.ibi, N. Y. Bach gradf in the- sehools niaile up icvf-ral ThanltsKiving basl-.ets and d-- ! 1-vcred th-in til nvml nee-.lv fnlllllies Wednc. dav arteriioon Tlv tmieral nf Miss Bessie Bicktord w.is held nt St i Thoma s Church eejnohdas after, j noe n .it two o clocl; The Rev. Mr.' Xtoynole.. of Rutland ei.iici-ited The biare s were A. H ("iipson, II .1 (Iris- i -void J S t'l.nk. and cleorge u. D.niin Bunal was In Pine Hill cciuctr r.v . i I'ORESTDAfiE. Mr Clark Bakus died November :'7 at ' the home or her daughter. Mrs Frank Turne Klie was W jears old. The fu llers ' will be held at the W M. Church I'rlday afternoon Interment will be in norestd.ile Wilson ( 'Inn r-liill has gono to St ' ,o'i,, Fla , wbcin he will pass the vvjitcr A daughter w.is bom to Mi ami Mr I. ester Simpson November lw Mm W H llousniaii and daughter of hatluim. N V, were reicnt guests at fi H Bwnip s Mrs. Ari hie Alio,, of Proctor - vi-liing ;it Alirani France's Mi'rhf'l IaroiU, Jink R ed rind l.ouis P imp weie among Hie lucky deer li'intcrs the past week made the trip West alone A son was bom Monday a vi en .-" .in. nv. ""ltlonal Church Tuesday evening under the auspices or the Ladles' L'nlon was or verv high order and a large audteni e enioyed the evening. Miss Marion Hertha Clarke, h- impersonated "Daddy-Long Legs," held the close attention or everonc. Tho ' leaves orchestra Trom Montpeller. also reieivedwith enthusiasm -Nelson Vassar. Miss Florence Burnham and Miss '"or rmne Vassar went to South Barre yester day to spend Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Vnssar and relatives. Mrs Vassar will return home with them much improved. Melvln Burnham of Taunton, Mass., has been ri guest or his daughter. Miss Florence Kurnhain 'William Atkins is to spenei Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. ("icrge. West In Mos" ow Mrs. Mary tiuptil has gone to Wailslield, a guest of I Mr and Mr- Kdward H. Jones i !ue.-,ts , at the. 'iuptil farm to-day will he Mr. and 'Mrs William Douglass and three r hil idren. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown and -Mrs. Levi Davis of VNorihtield, Mrs Harriett Douglas of St Johnsbnr;- and Mr. and Mrs L'dwaid chcslev and family of the village. Mr. Lawrence has bought the Ollmore place on Farrar additon, throjgh the H J. Pareher agency. Mrs. A. M. Campbell or liraintre.-. is spending the) winter with her son. K. V. Campbell. Lieutenant Campbell of Norwich I'nivnr sity is also at home nnd the famllv will I spend the d.i and ha v. thel.- Tli.ink.-slv-ling dinner at Highgate Springs.--Michael rjood har. sob his farm in Duxbury to Sherman Lvford or Last Montpeller. jios i ess-Ion given at onto Most or the tejeh ers have gone to their homes for the. Thanksgiving recess. Principal Henniherr re-maining hre Raymond Buzzell ,md Stanley Bui:ell were in Montp-licr yes. tet dav. Mis.-! Maude 1 eCell r. at her home for the Thanksgiving re' ess, Trom teaching in No.-tlirield. NORTHFIELD. i: B Vsn firman, aged 6.', died Thurs dav at his home on Cross street, the im mediate cauip or his dea'h being orv'sipo l.'is Funeral servires were held at the home Sunday atternon at o'clock with burial in Blmw ood cemetcr' Tin- Rev C. W. Burke, pastor of tho Methodist church, otliclatod and the uearers were Charles M ("loodrlch. Charles Joycr-, Alex ander F.ddlo and J. M Bullock The de. The funeral of Thomas Heibert, vv ho r(.l(.f fl ls M!rvived by threo t hildrcn. Mrs. died at bis .homo on Ricker mountain ; nna r.urko uf Bostn'ii, Orjce- of li. troit, Novcmbe,- ,,f pneumoi 'a. wa- held at j Mich., and Winifred ot Youngstown, St. Andrews Church 1 rbl.iv it K-n , Ohio: also bv a brother. His wlfo died iVClOCK. ilic Cleccase-'l was norn 111 IP- hnm two imh! .n-r.-Tlin ,c,:ilns .if Homer Darling and Ralph Wilbur, who for several weeks have been working In tho northern part of Canada, have re turned to their homes Mrs. R B. Darl ing, who has br-en at the Mary Fletcher ho.-pltal for treatment, has returned much Improved in health THE BURLINGTON MARKETS Thanksgiving Day Our Store Will Be Closed Wc would suggest purchasing holiday gifts early. The Opening Exhibit of Seasonable Gifts Occurs Saturday, December Second This store is filled with the choicest articles never com monplace but in their diversity, giving ample room for grati fying one's own taste and that of the recipient. Among the articles prominently featured arc: HAND BAGS. Handsome velvet or silk models, plain or lavishly beaded. also a variety of leather bags to accompany the strictly tailored tuit, a matter of personal taste only. BRIC-A-BRAC. Bronze, china, glass in fact everything of artistic, tendency used for decorative purposes. SPECIAL COSTUME JEWELRY Emphasizing its individuality, its harmony with dress as char acterized by the beauty and artistry of clever designs. UMBRELLAS OF ORIGINALITY. Even though Asia claims the invention of the umbrella, we are showing some new and different umbrellas, each bearing the stamp of smartness that proclaims them Parisian from the start. Acceptable Articles For Gift Purposes r vi:sTorr; maiikfi New oi L ,v- " PELVES lie rlpls : 332 s cadi K JR.. '9.JB. Imlln trijT, nni. o fit 7 Si, 'own SS.f.O - 6. Rii. c w.vrcs- -Re-, Ints i,s-,u r'rw J5.r, " 14.50. , iiIIm l.v-UO shi-.ci' Ar t.AMns fie i Mrm. sheer, St.fiOK T.."0 .', c lariu. Sll C-15 IT., rati, Js f n CHAIN AM) I'lKltlt CI'.. New Vo'lt V- 'l ri.OUR tjtisettlcil fining i-.ilcntH 5 4- tn, 9.S5: winter pi li nt. RtfHlchts XI V.-n pi mvTcwnnAT i--i.,'n,iv.-sif.Mjv. I!U'7KWIIKAT NlilC'. .rfani.. S good l-.ttl.in ;..0o. WHEAT- -:-'pit Irrerot.-.r - : Sl.SiV; ,vr. ; tirthi'iti Duiutb : i0' 1 neitlieni Mi.nttol-ii II Oi f c . Tr.tl! Con.V -R-.e.t e.isv. Nv S Si teii-di v ibipfner.' r, I. '. N. '. it elATf S-mt nun rfiuni.i-d C i rii T""iI:K- T",nu t.MUi-Firm. Ml'lrtli M II ,0aV IMiTATilF.S. Pie. dy. .Icr-oy I l:n t-'M.r-. r-AntlACns-Oiil-l end mi. h nt-ed RAV," HI.-f,AU--r)ull. nrifiial 5 mel.i'..-r-8 l.T7r; rntintd dull, Ibiu ;i,iaulf T.i'ie cnir.M:;i rr.ont c f. iarkkt. vrifCAT Mav !l 7?i4. ,1'ilr II 45 i 'J,l- I'ec t.'i": .nay yv,c. I ty n OA.ii-De.-. CSV! l,vV r.'jf, .,;-. Plnvll-.: 1'OKK--.'nti. S2T.4". LATTi rn. tir, tr Itll2ft .l.vn 111 47. rh elj.it!itliilL-' PO;UvJ!!.30. I.A-tD 117. Rind 1 13.17ft 14. .'.ft. cnT cotion anw yi.'Tcnn. WATERBURY, Kbb fi l"p tn TO Cent nutter Hlcher Than in .srirrnl caonp. WeelneKlay, Nov ".'0, tlfi. r.'ci were elicited jenerdav as hlsh as 7" rents, a phenomenal prlee Tor this time or year. In fad umiMial ror Burlington at almeist ,mv lime e.r ear rtuttiT, too, is hlher thin in many years ror the i-ame seai-on, helnc prked yesterday as hiRh as 13 renl.s wholesale and ir, rents retail. The averase vvhnle s.ale prirr h, around 5S i cnU, for the rail :.ea.--on Proprietors and lnanacen- of hotels have hcen larce pun-haters of the turkey, despite the V rents asked There are many people who will p.iy any price for the- bird, so lonp ah It is Vermont bred, many peopir- to whom the day would not he a tlttinc fi-stlv.il without it. In the rruit list:-, tliere are minor ehant'es Tantrerines have appe-ared h market, and are "a ren':' a dozen Meurrr' IBoi-e pears are Si and 10 cents pe. doien, Mr.ny ehances a.i made in the prair prices this- wee-k, .,iit, with one exception, each is a redui tion in price The followins prices are ipioted for the Pree I'resr. i-. .. A. Barher and F. K Perkins, creicer?. II 1" Howard, meat dealer, the Burlinrton Fish company, the Burlincton Fruit cmnpam. and the A. D t'eate. Fc-d eompany. WKOLKSALE miCES Href. dns.Md, pound .14 Butter, pound IJ'&M? Fowls, pound .20 K"KS, dozen -Vi I.ard, pound .20 Hogs, pound .12 I. a ml-, pound .14 Potatoes, bushel S1.T0 ItETAII. GKOCKHIES. WASHINGTON COUNTY MONTPELIER. Montpeller deiuorrat!, eeleli'ated the ie- cent elec-i.ou vutorv with a parade nnd exini e nt the r.pv lia'l Prlilay ncht the ct Itbratlou bririis'inir tu tl.e i It , a i,..e lium'ier of :!.c p.iilv from Ha're a-d rlther nearby towns. Tho .Montpeller Mliltar baud rurnished niusic Tor tho parade at six o'vlorl. and tho speaker at i'c elf hall immediately ;i f t.-i vvcie the Hon T ,1 Povnlon ot Hostot,, a former Montpelirr alderman, the Itcv Arthur W. Hcn-iti of Plainlleld. the Itcv .1 Hi. Heal don of Barrc and tho (Ion. V A. Bull;.rd of BurlltiKtori riaticins was enjoyed nrter the spe cch nnikln?. the ptjblic being invited Tho death or Mi::, Klla J Dale, acol 7j years oreurred Pr'day morninK at the home of her nlei e. Mtts Annie Hale on Bailey avenue, Death win' due to a pcncral breaking down in health. wan born In Favston, the daughter ol James and' Jnne Dale, and is the last n the family, rour brother.-, IkivIpk died )uc viously. Sho spent much ' t her life in Waltsfleld, comlnK to Mnntprllci a yeai BBO. Sho Is survived bv two nephows, OnnKrcHsman Porter H. Dab of Inland rond and Judge Cicorcte II Dale of Wat erbury. nnd two nieces, Mrn Iiiok Co lick of St. Pcteisburi;. Pla , and MIs Annie Dalo of this city. A prayer semen was held at thn houso Sunday inoiiiliiK. tha body belnK taken to Waltsfleld, land '.il yrars nso and came to this coun try and married Murtraict Kelly ot Wn terhurv. .he rlieel about seven years ssei. Mr Herbert had had a residence of .",0 years mi the same- farm where he rllrrl. He Is survived by lour childnn, T F. Herbert, Thomas Herbert, Jr.. and Mrs. Mary Alexander of this town and Mr.'. 12. f! Kenr of M-uitprlier; also live grandchildren and four urcat-Krandehil-dren alerbuiy becomes one of tin- many jilaccs where brtael is 'j cents, tin- price I l I 1 .. ..!. -..! I... . ..1. 'I'... ... I IlitllllK or II l.llt-.'.l I . r-1 v. , -t rv . I or I1 nerai oi i nomas nernert was neiei in m Anrlrew's Churrh Friday morning, the Hev. P.obe rt Di'Voy otln ialltiK. Tin- bear 1 r'rs vvie- James Brerne, A. J. Patterson, I Thomas Kelty and Clinton Morse Bur lial was in the Holy Cro.-s cemetery Mr. j and Mis I.' C. Kezer an-1 Mr. and Mrs. AbwambT from Montpeller were piesent Mr and Mis Pr-ter f lei initio entertHllierl about 11 of I heir friends at a ve'nlMUi I dinner Thursday evening at their home. The follow inK are the oftlcer.i-eect or Dillingham firanBc: Master, Otis Colton; overseer, Fred Itavllii: lectuter, Mrs. Klsie- Colton; steward, Mink Hastmaii; chiiplaiu, Mrs. Anna Dcuvilt; secrrtary. I Mrs In'la Donovan: treasurer, Mra. Flla M'e-st; a.-.lstnnt and lady m-.-lstant strvv nrd. Mr. and Mr I.f.ui-r Hill:.; catr- l;,rprr, Itay r'llM"' l'i''""ii,i. Plloeht- iloorlluart ; Ceres, Mrs Should; l'lor:., I Klsic iJejivltt. DillliiKham liranKi- him just placed a piano in Hi'- Du.buiv hall, j A D. Talbert inui Miss l.ucy Talbr-rl are hpcndiiiK a few days in Boston. T. I., 'ririllln it looklnK otter Mr. Talberfu Iftoie while ho In away Mrs. William I... iBuhouit and Miss Jain- Boicouit lot Palurdu noon ror Concord. .V. II . wlpro they ate, to be Kiiosts of Mra. Boiccurt n mother, Mr.-,. Iih! lluse - Charles C. ("iraves hat been appointed admin istrator of the e:-tate of Morilla Cheney, lato or Slow r-. A r-on, Paul Wll lia Slzer, was recently born to the fit v. and Mrs. William Slzcr. Mr tfizri' vvus formerly pastor of the. Methodist Churrh at tho Center. fiamo Warden Pareher found a ileud buck back on the hills (Saturday. A flue red fox vvna shot by "Walter Irish Friday JudRft ficoruc H. Dale, who has been exilic 111, is inoio comfoi table --Mrs. .1. W. Wilkins. who has bpen routined to tho bed for three weeks, Is able lo sit up for a little each day. -The Itcv William L. Boicouit left Monday for I'oncoid, N. II,, to visit hi family. He will o frooi there to Boston to bo hi touch with tha rcllttioun icrvkca there Next Sunday William J. Donley, who died November .' in (' hiraco. arrived here Katntday on the- New Lhixlatid States I.imiteil. Immo dbiti ly fnllovvliis the arrival icrvires wire h.-ld in St. John',' Churrh, the Itcv. .1. A. Lynch orticiatlnt.. witli burial in the famllv lot In St John's cemetery Tho bearrr; were John Holland, John H.irrl B.in, I'harlcs A. P.'.imley, Fred c .Jieeno, Morris W. Iljaii and Clu.rles i: M. Na tiMta. 'I lip. body vvns accompauieil heir' bv the deceased's listers. Mi.-. Kath- arlne Bennett, the Mls.-es Aync- .-ml r.inrc.-. Doolev, all of P.. it unton i 1 Cbarks VftrK.uil and son of Wood.- vllle, ! N. II.. have purchased the fruit market c-pamsii onions, pound or John Barnadini t.nd have taken- I ns. ! Hoihouso tomatoes ., . I rs,io -Nelson Bras: ow has sold hi. ! Jj ; block on Depot sepi.nc to TM. J. II. Jud-. oi iioiisr- lettuce .... kin:', The bulldinie contains the plumhlns (iru lie. pound Ji.torc r f ' C'. Oska and the millinery I istore of Miss Belle Houston, whlio Mr. i Brassnw has eonducted a luin h room In i .the basenient. Ha'.so.v- KdMirtnn of Jinn-j I over. N. It . was In town several days last ' iWcek. The United States vivil ,-ervlco I commission has announced un e.Mimini jtlon for Washington rounty to be held at I NonhtH'Id. Barn- and Montpeller on D--i I I ember 'i to till the porition of rural car-I rlci-ai Warren. -Mrs ("I N Welch and In-I Irani sin. Scott, have leturncd rrom the' .Barn- city hot pital Mrs. ,1 I. Moslev i-e-iii-neil Friday tiom the Barre C'lij hos- , pltal. where she has been tei elvini? tieat- incut Willlani "t. Iloblnsop, who ro- n'litly leased a barber tlinp in Hanover, N II . Is In town packinc his household, Roods preparatory to movlnr his .16 .18 .40 .15 Jo Jl.i'l .$1.00 .2n 00 .03 .15 03 .15 .(i .23.30 ,0S .Oi". IS.n.lS .WUH .TO 10.MiilJ.' jio.r..iin.M .12 .osy, n.oo 27 ;!j3.M'd3Ba MS .15 .05 1- Annles. cooklnK. barrel .51.5? Pe" KreeninKs, barrel $3.0rVrt4.o-, Mrlniosh, barrel jl.0rW5.eo Northern spies, barrel $ OOeijS ) Unions, pound .tf Watercress, hunch Quince .in Sweet potatoes, pound .("' or ", pounds for -25 New wax and strlnK beans, nt -li Hubbard squash Pntntoes. neck .. ., .50 Syrup, pallon $1.5081.60 RETAIL MEATS. Buner. se-p.irntnr. creamery .. Frean mint, bunch tin en peppers, dozen Boston market celery Beets, bunch Pcl-,,in lull i cs l icsh mu.-hrnoins At tn nokes lAllpator icara t'airots, pound Luna bi.ins Turnips, pound Kh'cplant. each Hnine rown cahhages, pound Caullllower, head 'Cilery I.tttuie. homo grown, head , Lettuce Boston ball, head , Fkks, dozen Flour, btta.l I Pastrv Hour, barrel . Parsnips, pound i r 'ranbei rics epiart I Granulated suKar, pound ... i.' pounds tor nieoniai'K.irlne. pound Olive oil, gallon rarsiey, hiinen Corduroy Nepllcecs $10.50 Children's Brushen Wool Suits $7.50 Crepo de Chene Camisoles, lace trimmed $1.75 Infant's Bath Robes 51.00 Infant'B Knitted Caps 60c Walrus Traveling Baps $13.50 Overnlcht Cases $15.75 Steamer Itucs $13.50 Leather Fitted Tool Cases $3.75 Military Brushes in case S3. 00 Clothes Brushes 90c Coat Hanpers In case 5Sc Address Book 25c Collar Bass 60c Women's Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs 30c Swiss Linen Handkerchiefs, color embroidered corner 50c Madeira Embroidered Handker chiefs S0c Children's Linen Handkerchiefs, per box .'. 30c Auto Cushion and Bap $5.00 Black Morocco Hand Caps ..$3.50 Hudson Seal Muff $10.50 Taupe Squirrel Muff $25.00 Blended Muskrat Coat Hudson Seal Collar and Cuffs $125.00 White Wool Blankets, per pair $5.ort Oval Mahogany Trays $3.75 Cluny Lace Scarfs $1.50 Turkish Bath Sets $1.25 Nippon China Tea Sot, (17 pieces) $4.25 Cake Set (7 pieces) $4.25 Japanese Flower Bowls 75c Women's Black Silk Umbrellas $3.50 Men's Keisor Scarfs $1.00 Men's McCallum Silk Hose. ...$1.15 Men's Tan Capo Gloves . . .$1.50 Men's Grey Mocha Cloves. $1.75 Men's Fur Lined Gloves . . ..$1.75 Men's Silk Umbrellas $4.50 Men's Blanket Bath Robes ..$5.00 Men's Coloreel Initial Handkerchiefs, box of 3 75c Men's Knitted Silk Scarfs . . . $2.25 Chinese Grass Bath Slippers .. .5?c Doiley Boxes, set of three. .. .$2.50 Ribbon Baps $4.00 Hat Racks (ribbon decorated) $1.50 Vanity Caps 25c Linperie Ribbon Sets 25c Gauze Fans, hand decorated ... $1.00 Feather Fans $1.75 Collar Pins, boxed 25c Sterling Silver Pins (stone set) 75c Enamel Pins $1.50 Cameo Pins, boxed 75c Jado Rlnps $2.00 Earrlnps, boxed 50c Lavallieres $1.25 Fancy Striped Tafreta Blouses $5.75 Goorpotto Crepe Blouses, white and suit shades $7.50 Chanpcable Taffe.ta Petticoats $5.7." Skatinp and Sports Sets $1.30 Women's White Washable KIrl Gloves $1.65 Women's New Gauntlet Street Gloves $3.00 Children's Tan Cape Gloves ..$1.25 Children's Gloria Silk Umbrellas $1.00. 1S-20-2I inch. Nr-w Tori: !.iv 21 I .'M,. .1" ,U1U. .lO.JUl ll t.I,l ' ivii.4'-, no rniec. i ,.rjiin:r iijil'oi i iriHc. , j. .i. Jan. .''. ..yi o-, in-en r r,i , .v , Zl'.SO'Ti H, July i."i.T! -,S0 iCiifcMnrts xiy rojiMijifrii: , ;t fii .i) jo;,". (. n r..,"-ten, Nov 23. To-dav'-! '"'h.mil.-r ot t-onnr:-, r. ie to rlrnleri foll-tvv- nt'TTHP. i"ri"-.n--ji v .ttt . 'r . c r.i ery firsts 58i..V. taiti--y -r- uria ladles Mr, trno-.llerl ent'r nrfta jSc. Boston ik;tti:i: MAOKriT. (rurnWIicd by the Also, uitod rrc. I B.ijtnn Nov 21 BUTTnr.-LiKht. Northern 40110" western -S'tJ 40r r-lIEESC Firm. New fork twin r'lii .S!S8S6l' cociil 2Z'0-e. BOSTON ritODlTK M.VItriBT Beisfen Nr! .1 FI.OI'Tt 5-nrtnir nil.nts $S.35 -r 0 ni rlears in sacks $7."3'T7.J" tn. 1 o' patents 510.25 ri 10.50 ; fan, y ill. vtnt patents $?.60'S9. winter Mraiahtj, $5 25 8.65, winter clears J8ijS.50, Kails ,s pater iln s.-irks SS.Snij 5.25. . ui... i t i . it ' i i r..v Lj' ninini- cranulated. $6; bolted J5.05 bap: me oatmeal $7.15: cut oatmeal J7 rye flo $7.$0fiS.3S. Kraham flour J" 75 5. 10. 1 -!.. o-i,i . ion . jtiiu $1.13. new, No. 3 yellow St 11 new No. yellow. $1.00 ; for shipment new No, $1.08 W S 1.00 : "new'. No. 4 yellow 5Lu6t-3 1.07. OATS fpot. car lots No 1 rpppert whit 654 tiiSe; fancy 3$ lbs 65 6 1 rpep lir 35 ins. fl''7 64 sr, regular ,)-5 Itii- 6j-. 6lr. HA V AND STRAW r-holre J22 5055: No. 1 crarte $21 fj 21.81. No. 2 ctade $18 ID. 50 No. grade- $15 MS 50 stock h i.i.o"'fi,.,. nuaii I f.,'i..o lie diu $141;. oat straw nofitl.so Mil. I, KEEP Mill shipment spr nc bra- elllngs Ji6.in,i4n, mixerl feed J'5 1 10 doc JIT. cottonseed meal $45 504" seeri meal $16. cluten feed J41" b"min airalta meal jv;.30. she,rt cuts $34. medium tT.2 75 n S3 25 Inn cuts !33. raw lent lard HVje indererl lea hosts 12'- n iz. FRESH E.VTS Reef ertra sees 15 15i,r. medium lp.fil'i, heavy hind 1 7 Ji 1 r., . heavy t--res 121, i 11c . cow 10'7ioi2t; spring l.inbs 1 ei o 1 e r fa'l an winter MilSc. mutton and ycaibncs 10 11 'a . veals lOJiliV, POL'LTr.Y Fancy northern turkey.-. S3 56r. fair to irood 2S'30e. fant v wester 29 3 Sir. fair to good 20 Q 25, norther- fowl, laree. ZZ'nZU . common to rood 19'r 18-57 20r; native broilers 2Sj3c, weterr roasters, large. 24fi25c; medium 22e 23c 55f 5.2s, doz. . plueena $2T2.25 dot LIVE POULTRY Fowl and chl. kens ISc old roosters l.,'j It'-. EGC1? Kanrv henr.erv and nearbv fi4 ; .fiRir- -i.tt.rn tirlm. first. iflfTS ir -t ern tlrst3 4!ti47c, ntorago extras 3"'- j 3Sc nrsts 3e .vir. RIAN'r: '".ar lots. rhoW pea bean $" Kidney 37.751s. vellow eve 5-5 6 5' Srotrh creen neas K 00. r&nada n Hi'i it,r on, anove car lots. APPLES Macintosh Reds J- I naldvvins. fancy. IJ-ffS.'o s 1 . !" No. 2 J1.75S2.25; Oreemnir !. MS Pippins $2''2.5: Pound Svvee s. .-,.51 J1.50 n 2.25. FRUIT Oranses. Callfornn $. b-n Florida $2 502)3. grapefruit $. ' 3.50 S2.75-s'3.T5 crt ; cranberries $1 0 2 crt JS.r-O'Jj s hM.: rasaba melons J 2 ( rt. 100. hh lots anil T.fiOr r-,r :o-bbl, lit. Whftl '. 'mr .r. -.t,-,fi T ! e - t.j tlm" 20 bid. Oysters m shell .., Quahos, dozen Scallops, fit Swordflsh. pound . Pike Perch Lemon sole Flounders liluelish .; P.LTAIL .10, ,50kSt.0 .30 .00 .30 25 .H .W .15 .10 FRUITS. Uacon, pound Beef, roast, pound Chickens, pound Ducks, pound Fowls, pound Hams, sliced, pound Native broilers famllv 1 '"', Pna to Hanover - Miss Mna Thurston Is con- porV! rhors. pound ..,V.,,.,.,. Ilnrd to her home by sickness Pork sausage, pound Miss Helen Crannoii left Tuesday for Porterhouse steak, pound i;nof hiirp, where she will spend the L ,uni p'cak- pound ThanksKlvinp recess-Frederick S Dyko Srlolr,0Meak?l,lpound::.::..:... is confined to his homo by sickness- Sprlntr lamb hind Quarter!. ... Kdward M. Molton Is In Boston on a liusl- Fprlnc lamb, rorward quarter liers trip In the Interests or tho store of.Pf'ns lamb, chops Boyles A Holton.-A larpe- buck arrived . ',r."rrey.s'' ,nouf' , ut Iho local Rtnt on Mom Inv. ronsli-nerl I ' 1 -" i"'uuu .2SC.3S ..36 .30a. 25 .30 .40 .35 .20 .163.25 ,1$. . .15.40 .) .11 .303.35 .30 .20 .S5W.W .40 .40 to Loren Thompson. Mr. Thompson shot the rleer In Rralntrce. Mnjor and Mrs. Frank Tompkins have pone to New York city, where they will spend Thanksplvlnp with their son, Parker Bert Blnko Is vvorkiiiK In the store or tho Great At lantic A Pacific Ten company Miss Vivian Pnvls Is vlsitinp rrlntlves In Wn teibury and Hurllnplnn -Miss Phlllls Hill or Montpeller was a business visitor In town Tuesday. -C. II. Fellows, N. V '14, Is In town ror a row days. Mrs. Fred Jonea returned Monday from several weeks spent with her dnughter, Mrs. John Leonard, In lied Bank, N, J, To- RBTAIL fISIl AND pound ,, Fresh salmon. Pollock, nound Hako .. disk, pound Cod, pound Haddock, pound Halibut, pound Boston Blue, pound Vile, pound ... Little neck rjlams, dozeii Mackr-iel, pound Lobsters, pound Lake trout, pound llullpouts Ihuterllsh Clams, peck Hard shell crabs '., SEA FOODS. .40 .14 mti ; ,u ": i:':Jo ........ .20 .15 25 .50 .25 .a .20 .67 ....... New dates, pound DromedM'v dates, package .... Valencia orar.se.-. oozon Bananas, dozen Red bananas, dozen Lemons, dozen (Srapofrult, each Cocoanuts, each Mcintosh apples, peck Pound Sweet apples, pk Native pears, dozen Pips, pound Malai-a ftrapes. pound Tokay srapes. pound Cornisclon, pound Imperial prapc-s, pound Verfiennes, basket Cnta.vba, basket Pineapples Florida oranRcs, dozen Satsuma oranges Mixed nuts Walnuts Brazil 1'ilbeits Almonds Pecans Tanpcrlnes, dozen Beurre Bosc pcbts , RETAIL GRAINS. Raled straw, cwt, Bran, cwt Brown middlings, cwt Data, uusnel Provender, No. 1, cwt Provender, No, 2, cwt Cracked corn, cwt Hay, baled, cwt Wheat, cwt Hay, ton, loose Cornmeal, cwt Bread flour, barrel Pastry flour, barrel .13 .l.'rfl.H .1011. GO .15.25 .401 .50 .30V. 4 ,'ri.lO .lofi-.li . 50 ft. IS .40(j5.50 .3OT.43 ,2v'i.20 .20 .'.') .20 .?0 .20 .Co .20fl.'.'5 ,C05.50 .20'j.lO .20 .:r,Ti .so .SOT- 30 .2K,i.2v .2057.25 .2-) .no .70 $t.Wl $2.00 .70 .$:.30 $.'.211 $2.S0 $1.00 $3 00 $12Ufl4 $J..V) $10.,VI $10 0i) HlllGHTON MARKf 1' water boat's commander while bombs were beins placed on board the. San r-.nthcr a rjulet tone wa. uoterl m Bernardo. v ben tne steamer niev- up stooi at the Hrigliton ste i. v t n there was a moving picture operator on ' :.. '. '."' tne nnnpe oi tne sunmarinc vv no iook a materbrlly. Arrlvau for Tue-il.-.y :it Brs .'. irct li picture of the entire proceeding. . . . , . .v.., earn irrini mi- ijnyifiii iin! i xou-iM.ein in or niiiiujcu, ram m-j and sev en cars fn.iii tlio n, -t , l,f Germarf commander in French to tho Paring the werl: Un . -. i i r.l supercargo as the latter glanced to the vcn IjV'w'e,!0"1". c't- Si V f operator of the camera. Now York State, rn'rr'rr ' t e , "Naturallv 1 would rather be a hun- and Malnu and t i.ir f u. t i Jt.tnr dred miles away from you. " replied th. iVXr L,C T ' ' i? supcrcarpo, 'but since you have, without rivals i-.t both terminal, ' t : Tocurrl to our feelings, taken our pk- e.-.rs. romp.vrcd with l". .t r -i,, ,rC .. , renins vce, anel 121 .tti ,w turcr. Rerllr.ers wdl Ie tt.it tne Lng- some Bd steer- vv.-ro i. -r : Ir.h and French always have thj smile " ',firiir,cr which ti-.-.rbiv - i,' Tho story adds tl-at the men were not ;Palr ,f"f .J""1 detained a.i hostages, tut tnai aner tin-, nwt ..ow irt ,lt t c, e-unera mar. had them on his films and rlnn.illr moro for u-.-rj i' i thctt ship had been blown up they v.cro I mS"?. 1 placed in one oi tne ooa:s v-iui uiu ,-t.ur.r j ji-nis a. .so ..ere nnriiy i -; members of the crow of the s.vi Bernard.) f,"f 1l.!j1e,libl''1 f1-1-'-- -'"!.i' ' and later landed at Ncwcat-'le. j Cale vv e-e ret inu Iv -.jr -t-ii , -onie . ho'ro lota l"-o:ivrir. ijp l 11 . , 'Ci.ti. Lunch !ot. said ,-.t 1" to I A despatch from lyindon Vuru.tt 1. an.jwttli fair lrvs c.t '.' to in . -nounced that the British -teainer San c.-.t .in 1 iimkvr.- at i: io Bernardo, a vessel of 3.W7 miw, h.l been VrnV-"eKa ,,har.lvV.,t?:1rr::-) inrnrtflocd in tho North sta lirn a. 1" to i--", rent .tin 1 "o1-, rents for , ,ioiro. I'.i .'ti U j " tr. Y', ntlts. I MUCH WRAPPING PAPER I ;'n;:u 1 -i IS WASTED DAILY !?,'':"-1'nd0;!;!,rv!niuV-'!'i.P1 1 : J U".r!-V . en i. r i r 1 .r-i t.l . Ic nt.ll.tj ihviKli . 11!, nti- hCt'.tl . .'.'nthtntr U-BOAT VICTIMS ON MOVIE FILM n m-n j. 1 1,.- - .m it MiKt.1 lie rnvcd by Canipnlpn of Thrift, 1 Rardins Hie v.vnitrn ib vcl-pi ,tr., Snyx Secretary nedflelil. il.o'ulli dlscao i':"tb'a We-1 . 0 .,.,. i 1 1" strl-tlons h-.vc ti"cn plcn! Washington. Nov 2X..-r"rctary Led- ,,ni11P. .,i. field, of the ilepartment f-r rommerco i'n- ,101 inrre.u.o 1.- no'e.i n- 1 . watched a paper saving wrapping contw- .v;;-1' ,sfi:'-,n'". 1 ' between dupartment store "iris at a ueok'.- sin v.,:- , theatre hero to-night and made a sp.-'-ch ";?';. V.'J v"."111 ,f"r counselling nation-wide thrift that would '"l; -iy'. f make the cnuntn independont of foreign jiortod by Ttnctpn pHiket ;. paper manufacturer- He said more ihan i hoes. a3ul;:M '.t.':.- t.i -w one-tniru or me ji,i- "-.- produced dally in the United r.'ates i- wasted. .... toi iht- precUnc r "U this waslo wrjv t-llminaU'O by cam- fo( tu- wme wrek lat v nalpns or thrift eauration In each city," i.nr 1 1MH. Uie total r . iho secretary added "the country would jJJ'- r not be facing so .erious a .snortage m !iu, white paper nnd such hish prices. Housewives should bo taught to fsv their newspapers and these should be col lertni rlllicont I v. Custonierr should nol 01 1 , II r.xporls .if pork I'ln.lM off, tl, total valuu irpoiu I f 1 1 . ifoirrt.ii par-KtiA oeiiit. fiubmnrine Which Torpedoed .Sou Ilrr- nnrdo Carried Camera Mnn. Paris. Nov 20. How six members of the crew of the steamship San Bernardo, nounei irom r-niianeipnia, nan moving pic '" , ' " " ,.i. ,horouch wrannin turs taken of them on board the, rle m Insist on such thorougn w rap n , , ' i . , ', nickaces. and the wrappinns snuuiu nai Mibmarine Just before their ship was .l", h ., ', et for n-.por collr.;. sunk by the underwater boat. Is related 1,6 -v1' hut b tor P"ru by one of the crew, probably the French , tors' supercargo, In the Temps to-day. 1 The German offlrer when he boarded SATISFACTORY TO IlhR. the vossel noticed a man wearing an over- ! , ,ali.. aisannrove of that ounc ! c-.!.r,r,,,, o.i one nartlcular reason is his Who Is this gentleman?" the German I . ' . ''. .1. i hi rnitlne Dren'i.d ho:?s have l-cen i tli p. 1-r-rs now eiuottuv: 1 romii with 12t3 lr 12 a?o. dvt ea t , coat. asked "The supercargo, a French citizen, rep. resenting thn owners," replied tho cap. tain of the San Bernardo, "Let him come aboard the subniarlni with the five engineers," said the Gcr. man, "I shall keep them as hostages." The six men were kept In conversation on board the submarine by the under- lack of industry in his calling. Daughter-Ills calling? Why. papa, he calls seven evenings in tho week! Tit Bits NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE. Landon I've Just polned the yacht club. What look would 1 better read first? Oldun-Hoyln.-Judsr. Washington. Nov v . 1 ' v stores in rural co'iinii.ntlU .- nnril, tr-nd to lower prices, ai r Mural dpnr ment experl have found in an ej-cn- vn InveEliRatio!! of the suhUct 111 ir operative ftnre in general fay a sotv mary of the. Investigai, m n il- ' u' Ik to-day by l'i th-partm- a v.ry l?reat possbiliil'-r in tins 1 u n-- in farmer can bo marie i-mh'-i'ii . H necessary relation of eill -uiicy tn h-mi-clal success." The imeMnrat' r r 1 r'cil that in some Instance unutrti s 1 gs unci largo dividend.-" I. ad m 1 i"'i ri 11 veil nianagcrl c-aweiiuv. r'lcn ih is contemplnllti,- oissnlzati' 1 "r tlvo stores llrM to mi In- arc r I I facts tint vvoiilu iniluonco the u -u ol ittucli undertnkltiBfl