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THE VERMONT .PHCENTX,' BR ATTLEBOB.O , FRIDAY, DECEMJ3ER 12, 1919.
PREFERS CHAR6E
OF MANSLAUGHTER
Stqte Has Cqcil J. Sno.w, of
Townshe.nd Arrested
DEAT1I OF MILTON P. BABBY.
Saxtons IUvcr Ecsidcnt Oiicc Had
Oliarge of Washington Claim Agency
of Sanl(ary Commissioit.
Mecting ln Putney to Consklcr.Fonnlng
a Con'Oraon to Takc Ovcr Kcmlrick
Housc Tliere.
Allfiges IIc Shot Sawycr Bespondeiit
Qivcn Bail of S2,G00 DcniCs' Hc Shot
at oij'ect Undcr Trcc.'
Kvitlenci' in tlio ionssloii of Statp's
Attorriey :. W. Gilon resulti-d luto
Momlay nfti'iiiuon in Uio iirivst of
( i-i'll' Jor KnW of TotviftliVmt, Vvno m
t'liiiiinonly i-allcd ",Toc" Nrf6v; ofi tlic
vhtxtfit Of liianslanKlitoi-. tlio i-liaiw row
m! mt "of tltc iraOf of Sar'roi SavvM
of Townshend, ulio wa"s J-Tiot u'ii'd 'in-t-tantly
killed wliiln liunting dorr on on
daV in6rnln;r of likt vcofc. Snow vn ar-i.-stcU
bv Slu'rilV Krank L. W.)lman on
tln stntr a attonioy's coinplaiflt.
SnoW' vaived rxaniinatiun wlu-n ai'
raignpd liefoi-p .Tmlfje'A. 17. CudVortli of
llif munlcipal tourt, who vun in Town
shend to' nnt in tlio caso, and wa nlaecd
undcr bonds of $2,r.00' lcr iffetfiV fift" n(
ppavrfncp at tlio ncxl Apiil trm of thc
Windham roiinty court at N'pwfane.' His
niofhli-, Mrs. lnpz M66tf. wifi of Wal
Iiicc .Monfo, and, his naivlntotlipr, Mrs.
l'ranccs Nnow, lioeaini' mirofy for lum nnd
Iip MIh lolpa-ied. Thc .MooVps' l'ive iri tho1
l.oWe noighlKirlmod and Mr. MooTp in
sawyer' ih W. lt. TalV mill in W-ht
Townshend. Mri. S'uo'w IHVs iri Town
hlichd vilfa;c.
Mr. S.liVycr, who was S(i ycars old and
liwd with Iih' dauVjhtev and liitdanl,
Mr. and Mrs.' ld' WaUoh. lpft homo
nbout o'clock tlip inorniug of tlio
lirst duy iif thp dppv liim'tiiiV; pnMnn, o
injr ahmiC a milc on to 'o,t hill. hc-
twppn Townshend and Vst Towinliond.
Ahont anlionr iiVtcr hp wiis fhot UiioiikIi
thc hcart and k'ilipd. 'Mr Snow, who
aUo v';U hniitint' irf tlmt loAilitv. ro-poilcd-to
thc sMpptinpn about 8 oYlork
Ihat IuDind fonnd thp body of Mr. Smv
ypr, alfd afti-r PfinK thp body thp spIpcI
iiip?i ?!ivp jiprmiMion for itx'.rrnnivul (o
thp WJioii JVomo. It was strtl wann,
and atfordin;; to thp i-plpptniPii Mr. Know
said ln' mnvil it sonipwhat from the po
Mtlbn in whioh hp fonnd it.
That' nftcrnoon Statp'S Atlonipy fiib-f-on
and ' ShcrllV Widlman visilod thp
jiromi-'P'i and Attornoy f.'oncral '. ('.
Ariliibald ordpipd un autopy and an in-iiip.-.t.
T'hi: autoji-iy was pprfornicd noxt
day hy I)r. 15. H. Stonp of-thi- statp
laboratory in Hnrlington and on thp
sanip duy f-oinp pliotopraph of thp sur
rnundinirs m'itp nladp" 1V lipnjamin A.
t'rown of-Brattlfhorb.
Thp antop-.y showpd tlmt thc Imllpt
stnitk Mi'.'S.'uvypr in (Iip hoart, pai-pd
Mironih Ihat 'oipan in a dnwnwarrt
(ii ,ini nciit tlironIi (ln- stoinaph.
' r v iii.li! kidnp.v and inibpddpd it-
'.i hi ih.1 iij:ht hip lirtno. It Was n
;ilKIO bullpt, tlio sami' ralibrp :im thoo
iispd liy Snow, wlioo ritlp i.- in thp po--cpi.Ioii
of Stati-'n Altorney Oilwm.
J'arm of I'riday and Saturday wore
takpn up with an inqup-tt boforo Asi-t-nnt
iTmlgp V. 11. l'ipr of tlio oonnly conrtj
lint thp rpsiiKs of thp inqiip-t nre jin
vap. Scvpral )"r-.ons who himtpd ilppr
in Town-ihotid thp day of thp shootin
werp rxaminpd.
On Snnday nilit Mr. Snow, who- ha
bi'pn panva-"Mnr in Itutland, rarac to
Statc's Attorncy fiihon and wihpd to
tpll him about hU pxppripmv-; tlip'morn
in' of thc i-hootin;. Thc Untland polico
dopartinpht lisid bcpii in tu'urli with Mr.
Snnw a fcw day- so that Iip wonld not
Iruvo without ri'mrti;r to tlif thii'f, as
il was anlii'ipatcd that tlwrp wonld Ik1
fiirthpr proPppdi.'iR-i in thp mattrr. This
was tlio lir-.t tinu- that Stnto'- Attorncy
(ibson and Mr. Snow had had any talk
abotit thc casp.
Mr. Snow told of fiiidin tho body of
Mr. Sawycr undcr a uprnpp trcp. Mr.
Sawycr Itad arraiwd oniP lirancliiw
a-;ain-t thc alrcady luw haiiin branchps
in' thc trcc s-o as to shicld him fiont
icw. planninsr to watch for dccr throuh
a lookont. Mr. Snow aid hc' av a dcpr
rnnniiia and sliot ;it it. bnt did not c
cnrc tlic animai. Thc aim n- in thc
,'cncral diwtion of thc trcc in qucstion,
and a-. hc cuntimipd Inmtiii" hc camc up
ln thc trcc and fonnd thc bodv of Mr.
Sawycr. 1 Ii -aid hc had m-cii no objcct
liKnius: about undcr thc tii'c and was
nnt slioolin' with thc idca of liittinpr any
tliinj; at or ncar thc tri-p.
Thc .htatc's altorney and .shcrilT wcnt
o Tou'iiclicnd on Monday aad with Mr.
Snow Hfpiin Uitcd thc mvdc of thc
i-liof)liiiri wlicro "Sh. Snnw xiiiitcd oul
thc place whi'ic lic Miid Iip -tood whcn
i-lioolin'j and "avc othcr dctaiU.
Mr. Snow i- -tl ycar old and hcars an
cM'clleiit rrputation in Townshend, aial
'hc pcojdc tli"rc jircatly rvfirp thc hilu.i
'iou iu whidi lil' is phit-ccl, fli attitudc
towaid thp oITlfcjs and toward thc invo--Mtration
lm bi'cn -traiylitforwaid.
scrvrd in tli- I'.Mli lidd ailillcry.
."it U divl-ion, iti thc world iir. was
ta-('d at Vo"j.'i's and was conlincd for
t-omc timc in a ho-pital at Dijon, l''rancc.
llc has ncvcr fully rccovcrcd from thc
I'llcctM of hi war sprvicc. His fathcr U
not Hvin",
IIOTEL PHOJEOT DISOUSSED.
thc
hat hc wai. sliootinj; at a liian, lmt thc
-tatc docs claim that thp sliootinj; was
domi' thvi)Uh criminal (.arch'csius and
that thc liuutpr iirins thc shot alincd at
somc'th"in; hc miw nioviiii;, about undcr
)ic trco without lirst ilctcnniiiiii!.' wlult
thc object was.
l'ivc autoniobilc accidcnt lcjHtrts
rcai:licl thc MiTctary of -tutcV o)Uv;
Alondav. Thcv wcrc: K. ('. llinsham
and M'ildrpd italicr of Itutland, V. S.
ljjttlc of KprinRficld, li, I'.. Kptif of New
fane and Oeorjiu Kilicld of Kcllow- Falls,
h'illcld and Kcnt lnjurcd persdns.
ftojjct Morris was distharp;p(l Mon
vcp' siiddpiily last T'riday iMorliliig. Thc
fm'icral was hold Huriday aflcrnoon in
thc' housp tlmt had bccii his hom for
Ijalf a ccntrt'ry.
TJiotif-li in'lils 81th ycar, Mr. llarry
durin' thc suininci' and fall had bppn in
PXl'Dptiorially jrortd hcallh for onc of liis
afip, and on' I'riday niorniiifr hn took his
I'Ustomary walk to thc postolllcp. tc
tti'rnln homo, hc scalcd hini-plf in his
"nfi.V chair, rcinarkln I'hcurfully upon
thc liiip cri.s)incs of thp air. A fcw lnin
utcx lalcr a suddpli faiinrc of thc hcnrtV
ai'tion ronovcd him from lifo without
ctiffcrin or apparcnt roallzation that
th? cnd wai at hand.
Thc ftiuoral was attcndod by a larjro
num'ber from Saxtons Itivcr and out of
lo'n. Ifcv. (Jcorjrc V. C'hapin. jiastor of
fhc (.'oiifro;rational church, and ltcv, Kd
ward A'. Mason of" llplltiws Falls, particl
patcd in thc scrviccs witii Hcrijittii'c
rpadinr, .praycr and romarks. M,i.ss
.taudp Mark sanp .cad, Kindly Light,
and Abidp M'ith Mc, rc-.poniling to an
cxpicscd wish that Mr. llarry madc
omp timc ujro wlicn shc sanc for him.
Thc hcarcrs. all ncar and pcrsmial fricnds,
wcro .U".Ki;s. J.olin H. Uakcr, I-,. . Dill
injiluini, lt. filvun, lluyh Hatlicld, V.
(t. Lrtckc and fJ.'M. Richaidson. lloth
clcrjn'incu paid hhjh tribulc to thc lifo
and cliafactcr of Jfr. llarry, Mr. C'hapin
t'cfcrrinj to his sudden dcparturo as
most a translation."
Milton IVrry Harry was bnrn in Sax
tons ltivcr 1'cb. :t. IKItil, thc socoud "on of
Kpttdall l'attcn (1WIU-18SV) and Clarissa
(rprry) llarry (18(."i.lS!0t. Hc rc
ccivcd his ciirlv rducation in thc Saxtons
Uivcr villnjii! school and latcr studicd
for a timc in thc-Saxtons Uivcr sciniuaiy,
wlnch Vcars aftonvards liccamc thc hotiK
of thc puhlic sclionl. In thc fall of 18."ifi,
at tlic Hgc of un, lic niailc wliat was lor
that timc an unuually lonp journcy, ac
companyiiifr his chlcr brothcr, laioius l'
and a vnunu man fricnd. .lud Cobb, to
Miiiiic.-ota for thc purpo-p of takinj; up
a trnct of ''nvcrnmcnt land in a land
Krant which had bccli opcncd to thc. puh
lic. 1'indin'', howcvcr. that bccausc not
yct 21 h'p could not sccurc a titlc to this
land, Mr. llarry cjimp back as far as Uli
imU, toiiiiiiir at Cialva, whcrc scvcral
castcrncrs wl(om hc kncw wcrc locat- j
cd. Xot lonj; aftcr his arrival hc lcanicd
of au opportunity to obtain a jdapc as a
tpaohcr iu a puldio .school in Irimfi(dd,
III., a town llli lnilcs from Galva, and Iip
pt out on foot for that place and walked
thp Piitiic distancc in a d.iy. Kor tcacli
inp thi.s kcIiooI hc reccivcd Si"5 a month
and his board.
Thc followinjr spiins (IS.'iTi hc and his
brothcr. I.ucins, drovc a jiair of horscs
from Illinois into uorthcin Iowa, but not
lindinp land thcro suitcd to thcir nccds
ahd availnblo for prc-cmptinjf ilicy oon
litinpd thcir drlvc Ihroiih thc countty to
Moorc county. Minnci-otn, and thorc took
up a claim of land to thc nunibcr of 100
acrcs. Thc brothcrs had brouf,'ht with
tlicm in thpjr wapon a quaiitlty of lum-
bcr from Iowa, aml tlicy lintlt n j-liacK
with this niatorial and fcmporarily sct
tlpd thcrc for tlio summcr, pjoviug up
(licir claim, thc followins autujni) at
C'liatficld, Minn. Mr. llarry thcn returnwl
to flalva. and thc ncxl ycar, 1iK, camp
buck to Saxtons IUvcr, cn;asinff in thc
tinwarp bu-.inpss for about two ycars.
In lSfiO hc wcnt into bu-inpss in
Winchcndnn. Mass., opcning a htovc
storc, and continucd in that cntcrjirisi;
until tlic fall of lKtii. tn N'plcmucr.
1801. ho-wcnt to Washin''ton, D. C, and
took a position as paymastcr's clrrk,
scrviua undcr Major ,Ianic . Carpcn
tcr. A vcar latcr, on Scpt. 2-1, 1S2, ho
marricd in fialva. 111., Sarah Adclnidc
Jolm-nn of Saxtons Kivpr, who at that
tiinp was with hcr si-tcr in thc cst.
Mrs. llarry dicd Sept. P, HWS, afrptl 70
ycars. Onc son was boru to thcm, Hcnry
Milton, who now lives iu 'U'ashiiiffton, 1).
C.
ln thc sprinp of 18(54 Mr. llarry bci-ame
a clcrk in thc pcnsion oflici? at. Wa.-hinp-lon,
whcrc hc rcniaincd about two ycars,
rCMjjnim: to tako chnrpc "f tlic. Wash
iuKton claim ujroney of thc Sanifary Com
mission. an ollicc" wliosc chicf m-t iyity
was in thc )rcparation of pcnsion claims,
ln thc cour-c of' his dutics thprc Iip 1p
canip a dcputy clcrk of thc snprcmc
i-oiirt. of thc DUtviot of Columbia, so as
to facilitatc liis work with thp coinmi.s-
(ion. I-atc in thc fall of lSOil 1m wa.s
ir;in.firrpil to thc I'omiuissicm's N'cw
Vork oflicp on t-imiLtr wrvicc, ooiitinuinK
thcrc until hc wound uji thc allairs of
that ollicc May 1, lMn.
Iicturnin!.' thcn lo Saxtons liivrr, hc
.,w.ii.,.ul in Iiii'mip-s hcrc. also in (irot'li-
i fichirMa-'-.. for a short timc In Scpton1-
li-r. 1ST7. hc lMiuht of tlic cstatc ot
( harV-s llubbard at am tiou tlic wool
inillcry in Saxtons Uivcr. and with thc
latc Krauk II. Scoficht formod tlic tlrm
of llaiiv A Kvdield. This partncrshiii
continticd until tlic dcath of Mr. Scoticld
iu IS'.ts, and for a nnnibcr of ycars
thcrcaftcr Mr. llarry rairicd on thc busi-iii-k
alonc. tinally closins it mt about
l!)0t. 1'or a timc thc p.itl nctvhip opcr
itcd a tanncry in conncction with thc
wool pullcrv.
1 t:irch. 18.S. Mr. llarry juincd tlic
imi ai
i-ur-
Dlirinc;
his rcsiilcncc in WaMiinjiloii ho was a
miiii of fhc i: strcct Ilantlst church.
Hp took- fi ii nctivi) nar't in thp work of Uis
homo chincli and. was nttpcvhitj'jidcnt of
tlic Kundav H-Jioid a numbcv of ycars,
aUo clcrk of thc church, Thoimh ix-arly
iiiimi for snnic vcais. lic. maintalncd tlic
kcciv-st intcfpst, in tlic atlaivs of tho
mmmtmitv and statc, as wdl as in cvcnts
of national and intcrnatinnal .co)c, and
daily listrncd I" tl: reading of tlic, new.-.,
Jiotdim: fasL to thu o--entials with an
cxccptioually tenacious auu iutihhii
nicinory.
Whpthor tlic Kcmlrick IIousp in I'ut-
ncy is l'cpnhcd nnd rcopcncd dcpcnds
on thc rcnnlls of :i canipaifrn lo ho con
ductcd by a cotnmlttcc ot I'ntucy uit-
izcas. TJus uiticli was dcciilcd upon til
u incciiiiK of lownspoople iu tho lowcr
town hnll jn I'Utncy Kalurilay niglit,
Which was atlcnupil liy dovcriil nicm
bcr.s if thc Hrattloboro board of tiadc
Tlio iiicctiiiK wis licld as a rCtult of
in lnvitution sciit out by V. C. I'ar
kcr. I)r. L. H. Uucbcc, 0. T. Aplin. li. 1'.
Knllcr. II. W. I-'rost and ( A. I'olaiid.
This lcttcr o.xprosfotl a rcall.atiou of
thc town'H nccd ot u liotcl and cx
prcssed tlio opinion that il was advisa
lilu to opcn a hotcl in I'ntnoy in vicw
of thc fact that thorc wcrc no hold no-
coinniodations bctwcon llrattlcboro and
llcllows l-'alls and thc. fact that thc load
impr'ovcmcntH in tho (.'oniiootictit val
lcy in thc nc.xt two or tlncc ycars
would Kreally incrcnsc liavcl throngh
rutncj-.
I. C. llradlcy of Urattlcbgio. licad of
thc C. K. Bradlcy CQrporation has con
trol of tho Kcmlrick Hotcl propcrty,
havinff takcn an option nii thc propcrty
for $2,ri00 whcn thc C. TI. llnullcy cor
ioration startcd iu businoss in I'utncy
bcforc it.s plant was huinod. It wa.s
thc plan thcn to cquip it for a lioard
inj: hnu.se for somo of thc cinplnycs.
Valtcr C. I'arkcr piosidcd and cnlicd
on vnnoiiN pcr.sons to i-cak in conncc
tion with tho projcel. Sccictaiy H. K,
Mollit of tlic Brattleboro board cavc
assuraiK'o of tlio moial sunnort of that
organi.ation, althnuj;h stating that it
could not undcrtako to linanc.c it. that
hcing a mattcr for thc I'ntnoy citizons
to handlc. I'rcsidcnt A. 1 Jtobcrts of
thc board of tradc cncourairod thc
nroioct. as did Counly HiL'hway Coni
inissioucr I). T. I'crry, who told of 1 ho
fcdcral rotid prospccts ' nfl'ecling botli
JJummer.ston aml riitney.
0. h. Slickncy of thc I'ooplcs bjiuk
statod that. tstiinatos had becn niadc,
hhowinc that thc cost of niodcrn
plumliiun would bc aliout $2,500. in
tciinr im))rovcnionts would co.st about
2,.00 aml othcr cxpcncs would call
ior a Mimilnr amount. maKing il ncccs
.sary to raihi; $10,000 to covcr thc imr
chriM: prico and all. Thcsc limircs wore
conhnucd lv Mr. Hradlcy, wlio .saul lio
would tako ns nuu-h Mock as tmybody
if a corporatioa was formcd.
11. V. 1 rost aml Ucntoii .1. rsmitli
wore among tlic I'utncy mcn who .spokc
iu fnvor ol tho plan, and at thc siik-
gcstioa of Mr. Miekncy that a chair
intin auu M-erotary wore nccdort to ap
point a committcc to sccurc .subserip-
tions to stocK tlic niccuiiK cicctcd -Mr,
I'arkcr uhairinan and Mr. Sinith scerc-tary.
.WEST BIVEE SEBVIOE BETTEU.
Shippcrj Report Service Much Better
Th.-uj Formerly Cars Supplictt and
Ooocls Moved Promptly.
A dccidqd improvcmcnt has bcen notcU
rpcqntly in thc hcrvicc on thc West Uivcr
brancli of tlic Cential Vcimoiit It.iilway
C'O's liues, botli iu thc passi-ncr and
freinht traflic dcpaitmcnt.s. Jitatcmcnts
to this cfTcct liavo becn rcwiml by tho
board of tradc fiom several .slii)pors.
Sln'pper.s arc ablo lo fccuiq cars morc
promptly nnd sliipincnts aic bcinj; madc
morc ncarly on sdicdulc timc. Wiiy
trcilit is bcin li.uidled in a way moic
t-atisfactoiy to Mnall shi)icrs. Thc r.iil
voad has shown a disjiosition to aMsi in
innving poods cvcu whcn thcrc was not
suflicicnt tonnaso to anant it. This was
noticeablc in thc i-a-c of tho movc-mcnt of
honsehold coods of which tlic total amount
was too siiiall to warrant haulin thc car,
but tlic railroad moved tlio shipmont
iiroiuntlv, rcalizuiir soinc onc was m nccd
of thcm. A sniall shipmont of matcrinl
necded for cou-truction woik, and which
had to bc moved promptly in oidcr to
bc. u-od this t.ill, iiNo was moved lnompth
whcn tln! matter was callod to thc to.id's
attcntion.
l;ci,iilmcnlf b.ivc bci n Ics ficrjucnl and
thcrc has bcen little intcifcieiiee with thc
sehcdalc of thc nHMsenirer n-Jvicc.
With tlaf spcci.il lumbcr ajid fiei(;ht
train it has bocn iio-ibIc to movo a jreit
er rjnantity ol hniibei- than usiial and with
thc coal vtnke in projrem Miippers arc
f:dvied to liiko thc warnmir to move
thcir lumbcr as rapidly as po-dbte.
'.t,.,"vlll!' , i ,i ,,,,, Ilaptist church of Saxtons Uivcr, an
ihcrc i- no elai.u by thc .tatc that I ,(U tl(,.u) wn, lhl, (jWrt
c pc.Mm who shot Mr. N.wycr .iiew vi) m(,mbt,v (f UnU l.,im.,lt
Fredcriclc Holbrook Plans to Mako
Spccialty of Orcharding About
0,000 Trces Alieady. on Place.
lYcdorick Holbrook, owucr ol' tho
Scott faim, wliie.h ha becn niauaed
of latc by Mr. Holbrook 's son. Caliot
lfolluo(.k, hinec thc latter'w rcliirn fiom
ovcr.-ca scniuc, plans to scll olV thc
hcrd ol (lueinscvs and closc thc farm
carlv iu .lauiiarv for thc iot.1 of tlio
wintcr. Thcrc aic about ."0 head of cal
tlc on thc place, ot tlicni ucnif; iu
nnlk.
lt is lilauucd to mako a s".'cialtv of
orclianluifr. tor which thc farin oltcrs
linc oppoitunity. Thcrc arc alrcady
about li.OOO uce-. on thc place, and thc
uliinber will bc larirclv incrcascd.
EXTREMES IN AGENTS' AOES,
V V-' ...
t Pco4-iKi prcfct' pills,
f 'provided nrom'pt nnd
propar pJi-fbrmanctJ'
Iirovoa iromjEO.
RecchK i'd l'iila a;s
i:...il by jroplc all
q -r t'-o j;l'bo antt
liavo t!u largest fcile
of ary nicdicinc lu
tho worWI
PILLS
Ocntral Vcmtont Has Youngcst and
OUttst KtMion N.c.w.
lajid.
Thc C'cutral Vermont Kailway Co. has
in (t croViUiy thc yoniiKcsl and oldcst
stjition iiRcnis ln New Lnsliiiid. riicy
Thcodorc r'l Darbv at N'or'thflcld Kta-
tlon. Mut.it., who is iu his 18th ycar, and
Jolui Ashuln of South Coventry, f'oiiii.,
wlio is ln Itls 8PtJi ycar.
10c, 25t.
i
Thc Xational Council of Wuuu-n enu
slst.s in thp Tnilrd .Statcs of thirl.V onc
I ik 1 .1.. IA
tiri;auix:ii iimih wiin ui'pii'iiii"iv n,
000,000 mcinbcrs.
WIIxL SELTj GUEBNSEy HEBD.
Dunham Brothers Company
Practical Suggestions
for
XlVtAS GIFTS
Appreciated by All Who Receive Them
Men's Department
Men's
Corset Ankle
Supports
Splendid1 support for thc
ankles when skating-,
Pricc $1.00 per pair
Men's
Dress Shoes
Snappy up-to-date lasts.
Fashionable leathers. The
prices rangc from
$5.00 to $11.00
Rubber Footwear
Useful Gifts
Wool Lined Arctics, 1-, 4- and
6-buckle. Prices $2.35 to
?6.00, according to style.
Rubbqr Boots, in all weights.
Prices $4.00 to $7.25, ac
cording to height of top.
Dull Sandals, heavy rubbers
for hard wear,
Prices $1.75 and $1.90
Lcather Top Rubbers, made in
8-, 10-, 12- and 16-inch tops,
Prices $4.25 to $7.00, ac
cording to style.
Lumberman's Rubbers, made
in all stylcs. Prices $2.10
to $4.00, according to style
Light Weight Rubbers,
Prices $1.25
Woolen Footwear
Useful Gifts
All Knit Boots,
Prices $3.15 to $3.75
Felt Boots,
Prices $1.G5 to $2.25
Knit Wool Shoes, fclt and fibre
soles
Prices $3.15 to $3.75
Lumberman's Socks,
Prices $1.10 to $2.00
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Men's
House Slippers
In Large Variety
Sheep-skin Slippers, with
strong, durablc soles,
Prices $2.00 and $2.50
Felt Slippers,
Prices 79 to $1.75
Indian Moccasins, warm
lined,
Prices $1.65 to $3.15
iVi 1'.
Short
Wool
Socks
Prices from
39c t,o
$1.25
Men's
Work Shoes
Made on the army last for
comfort. Tan and black,
Prices from
$4.45 to $11.00
Women's
Skating Shoes
In dark tan calf, low heel.
Prices $4.98 to $12.00
Women's
Corset Ankle
Sqpports
Splendid protection for
the ankles while skating.
Price $1.00 per pair
ACHES AND PAINS
PCKLYREL1EVED
You'Il find Sloan's Liniraent
softens the sevre .
rheumatic ache
Put it on frccly. Don't rub it in.
Jgst lct it peiietrufe naturally. W'hat a
Kiise of sootiiiiiH rclirf soon followsl
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cniiiincd nui-xicf, straincd sincws,
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liKlit off tlic rclicviiiR (jualitics of
Sluan's l.imnnut Clrau, ronvcuieiit,
cconoinical. J5c, 7)c, $1.10,
Women's
Dress Shoes
Wide rangc of stylcs and
leathers. Military, Cuban
and Louis hecls.
Prices $5.00 up.
Besidcs the above mentioned Ball-Band styles in warm foot
wear, we arc prepared to show many less expensive styles
in cheaper constructed footwear.
PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYONE
Women's Department
GIVE HER A PAIR OF OUR
Evening Slippers
Attraclive Models
Made in Black Satin, Kid and
Patent Leathers
Cosy Felt Slippers
In all the shades to match her
negligee. Warm, durable and
vcry comfortable. Prices 59
to $2.00, according to style.
Our Boys', Children's and Infants'
Departments
Are brim full of useful suggestions for Xmas nnd we
cordially invitc you to visit our store and lct us hclp
you solve your problems in Footwear.
DUNHAM BROTHERS
COMPANY
Women's
"Ball-Band"
Rubbers and
Footholds
rhe Kind That Gives More
Days' Wear
Boudoir Slippers
Madc in pink and bluc
atin, a!so black kid leath-
er solc, low heel,
Prices $2.50 and $2.75
Women's Arctics
Three and four buckles.
Fleecc lined. Prices $2.50 j
to $3.00, according to i
style.
Women's
Street Shoes
With low hecls on attrac
live lasts,
Prices $5.00 up
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