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THE BRATTLEBOHO DAILY REFOTniER, WEDNESDAY, FEHRPAH V 11, - 1. It i ROYAL 9 Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money d BIG PLAN FOR CONSERVATION utes from tbe auditor. Now lot the Clirfer ask the auditor und if b? says that the Clipper is vi'Al.t or even approximately i-isht i)ir- H:tT'ii-v vvl'll pay the ev-ppnee of. the e'llit-.r of tin- Clipper fur a trip Jo Kiirnpo anil letiitn. n tin- other ha'n.l tin I tanner has said that Ihe -expenses-of ithe Mate oi Vermont are under $l.r.iH. j I KM l. If the auditor doesn't stale, that ! the Itanner is right or approximately I rilit tho Itanner will puhsf-rihe fur the Clipper tor a himdud years and pay(iii LIGHTED BY WIRELESS. Passage of the Newlands Bill' ;Vlvnm'- T'tu' an''.f'l". t,,:,t ,,,v; 1 banner insists on is that the ( hpper shall Would Materially Affect Marconi Successful In Test with Lamp -- Six Miles Away - LOXIiO.V, JVL. ll. Uillinm Mnr eoni lias sin -e-f.e.l in lijihtinj; an elec tric hull :it a distunes of six miles by wireless current supplied from a IpO horsepower entitle. He hopes that, the experiment will j rove the forerunner, though not perhaps in the present :e ti tration, of wireless ptu'ver for the li:htin.r ji ri.l heating of houses. 'This experiment." says .Mr. Mar eoni "may he the forerunner of the 11.se of wireless power for li:htiii and leatinjr houses, lull at present the fitl is to puh 011 with wireless t h akes Better Food I print in its editorial eolnmns what the 1 auditor ivnoits. If the auditor savs tin- NOW England " ' j'lippw i right it l.as l r. 1 1 leave to .all .- ,: ' al ten! i.ni to it, while if !.! Clipper is i vv tojiix wo si, an oi ciiur. e.xpeer Hie lip- ( ; : ' j pi.ony. i :tm IH)U- ruminir pa 1 1 lenla rl v QTOPADF T?FsFI?VOTPQ ' ' I ;lt '''t:''"'" a distiiictlv nudil.lo m.-.s- 51UMUL KIfcKVUIllfc ; SEX HYGIENE WITH POTATO. W " aUy more valuaMe tan ' spectacular ' rails over Ion-; dis- j tances. 1 have been aide to eonmuini- ; French Experts Improving Quality of ! o-ntc quite easilv an. I elenrlv at loo 1 ' . the Suuds. .nes 'lisraiiec, usniir ordinary rert-neis i and apparatus verv much like the usu Ifaee l.ettern:eist among potatoes is al telephone. The dilHeuitv lies with IN GREEN MOUNTAINS And Placing of Connecticut River and tue transmitter, vvlit.-li is very heavy and mods two mi-n to eanv it I Ml'tfiii-ii,) i 1 1- tlrM ft .tit- K ovtmrti: - Vi Its Tributaries Under Control Is a j jliVp ' SU,.1,(' in vrnln, ,,tltat( -art oi ocneme iippaiacnian Appro- ; hearing p!:nt iron, een. i ne lend- j nope to have .ine.-t aerograph e.uuiee priation 5106,000,000. 1 rrs J1'1" ,u'w v.-etnhle sex hviene j lion between Belmar. X .".!.. and Vr- j ate .MM. ari n v, (.raliot nnd fhiebaut, I naivon. lules. i-omplct.'d in :, f,-.w WASHIXCTOX. Feb. 11 A total of j who d"-lare at I 'arts that many eon- i months. 1 . o m i.i H p f,,r the Appalachian and: tunes of -exuil . -nit i titioi, of j.otr.tue Atlantic Regions in. lading. .Xew Kng-' land and staler to the south, is called for in the revised waienvavs bill intro duced into the Senate bv Senator XeW- anl healthy ra. lands of Xevada. I'or the lirst yearjj'l'h' to resist after the pas.-at of the bill, $10,000.- i the ordinary ha so elifeebied the j.resent ra.-o of roots thai tliey ea-iiy fall prey to virions potato diseases which a vonng Col. Folr-om and the Boston & Maine, i P.urlington Pii-e Press. , f plants wor.ld bej The dissolution ()f tl PotMo s iv:n' fail planted in i -Main to produce j . Iloston e laiiioad from tin- Xew ilnveii tern will be a,o!indished under the ugh a temporary trusteeship toad be. . ne's :, ii i ndepen.lent WEST BRATTLEBORO. Miss Ida Jacobs of Cnilfor,). who i. nderw ent a serious oiieiatioil at the M . .1 : . . . . . , .'.ciiosr iio-on;ii reeeniiv. Is iloitlL'l well. I'r. (!. P.. Hant-.T was -ai!e.l with lr X'oyrs to Minim liernion M..a tav t operat- :ni:i a y ra n.lch I Id of Kc. .1 tl. Harrison. I . . The Social rioit met Vesterdav a f l.itK.on v,1i!i Mrs. Annie Mnr-e. I'ie iuiloired :is njoe,l. alter which b-i, I e I'lesh in.' I. Is Were ered. P'ani: r.lwnrd of W'.-1.ri, ;-iei,-.;. '.as ..).. i:.!.d upon a I li.e Meiro (;o--pilal . c.t.'Miiv toorni ic' bv I r. I. md :.- by l,-. Hamilton. T'l-e )! d l! circle of !he Woo,.': II :i - - , ; . t . !, of the 'on-.' i-.-p.' t ion-. ' obi, r. b ; est or. lay a i'teriioiiu wirii Mi- . P. P. Ii:;rtl. tt for a thimbh- par ty. The Woman's' ! tone Vnlent so.-ietv of the. I'.ai ti-t church will hao an enter tair.iMent and s;ie tumortnw ni'.'ht be 'jnmi'e.; at o o'cloci.. in tlie vest rv. Theie will be a sale , aprntis, home made i'M,), laiM'ed coods aiid iemoi; 'o !- The Xear a lid Pa I t her l.';ul'Ts socie I v will I. dd its regular 1 ,n . n t b ! - meel inj ne t '1 1 . 1 ; ;'.Uei 110011 at o ' I u ' .. :it I o I : o 1 1 1 e ol' Mis, Susie Miio-r on Western avenue. Ail thus,. ' !" have not handed i a tin:: peni: v 1 1 1's will picas,, .h. so :, ; this ; i ine .' t hem i 11. M'ss I 'Jiabet h 1 i r, i ..ri retarred to 'i e-t Piatt!, boro S;i!l, I, lav expecfii; 'o take le i 1 ia.'e at lee s. !,.,.. I M.e. o-- mori, in;,, but she w;,s not able to do so an, I it was ne ce-s-, . tor tier to OMO ,s to be apj.ropi aal ed tor river eon-' plants wnn pT aTo-oeming ioots. imu -n-rs imuii 01 in,., .tepart ment ot jus- I seration in the territory mentioned, I t he exr.erts j'.vmd that 111 eonjiinet ion. , to e thr tlii.s appropriation to be renewed a ti- i vv it h cerlain sJT.-rnd mush rooms the ; until th nuaily for I't yea's. A million dollars ! potato would pro. Pa , as desired. The ; corpora t ion again. Morris M-llonal-l lis appropriated' to be expended as pro- mushrooms, by itttat-'hing them-.dves f o : has re-iae t as 1. resident of the I'.e.st.,., i'vide.t in the Weeks Appalachian na - : t he .you 104 plant, provoke the fomatt.ii A: Maine ami his successor is likely to ! tior.nl 1'oreyt act for tho protection : of. potatoes. Tin' i'.'l-! crop front ie . hosen from sou.,, of the high dV- ! and the pieveutioii and exter'fli ua t ion :' plants "ii-!,' I of potatoes about the ; . ials of this sstem. Auo.t.o t!i,-e i of insect pesis. l'r tlie ac.piisition of :sio of a WilueT. ! hongd, soi.ie tail :; most piominently nfentioned is !, . I forest lands bv the National Forest 1 larger. 1 lie -' 01 1 lies,, roots- were : l.. ItImhii i.t Lvieionv ill.-, roe, 'super ! Reservation coin m issiou as .Hrected by ( again -planted in P'Pk. and it is ai; intendei.t of the 1 'oi; ... i.-1, 1 & J';,.. ithe Weeks act, .". 001 i.o.m i js called for. j iioun.-o.l that they have produced : sun.;, si.- . i i ; ; , .1, , whi-h extends from i . - ... .1 1 : 1 1 1 ' ... 1 I ..,,,,,. i . I -, , . t . tin, -. St , ,.,... ... 1 I ... , . 1 1 ne . w la 10 is 1 , 1 1 j . as on 1 11 no-i 1 11 1 - , .. s . 1 , . , . , ... , . ... - . , ,, ... . . 1 o ... 1 , ; these despatclo-s. - is being .seriously : 1 r.-e tr'Uii any ..: tl e .eotumon potato ; ..lass. 01.. r os,,m has grown up in Former .University of Vermont Star considered by the. administration as the ailments. !,,. u ortam-.. i, at ta.-hei ! th. s.-i of jthis line of t he road and bb- consetx at ion measure on its imme-:to the . 1 1 s,-,o. ,e . !. ' h not only pro. ji- -e!;,.a!iv p.-og i, ; ,-ed as one ot t In diate program. The bill calls for an vi-i.-s means f ,.r t a rid iy 1 eve r:e-a? i 11 g m. st e, , r.,-t ,.- ;,iet -n-, .--sfiil 'r:!;-,,;,,! I annual appropriation ni --1.0.000,000 i,,r we- piuaio. oui .lua-.s j.osso.e- e.,. . . i.ei s u; immiim'iii .xew r.ngiano. .t j !o years for a fund knew 11 as tj;e river crossing ;,nd s,-l,,t;u; to dev .d..p a the he.-ci of a ,ii',i-,iou wid.-h ha 11 dies ', regulation fund. A watei ways commi- 1 nuuiber of ,ii'V. rent varieties jHi.Miii ; an immense traiih-. m-.sr-ly on a sing)--j'sio'i an-i botird of -river regulation is ' oua i M ir- whi-h -if may be d'--;rabje ; tr-o-k line, ie- bo si.oW'i g--.aT .tp:.civ reated liv the bdl, whose ol,e, t is "to : io ,-uinvaTe ,., t!-.- i-.-tato iutio-r 1 rom - in .-,.,ug .!.t!-.-';u pi- M.-n,-. MET ARLIE POND. Nov, Surgeon iv Pliilippines. 1 ne loitinving- :s 1 I'o.n !.o! iiunicar s sport ing rliai in t ite Mo.ston .lour.ial: Wheii .lohu Met. raw arrived in Manila with the world's tourists he j met ir. Po'.d. who 'itciied for the; chai. .!.:. :i I Iri.des in 1 s'.l.V M. llr-ui tl.if.l i.',s,- t',,.- licit t.-MlM -il,,! i 1 l.'o ntei o 1 n 11 . . . I 'ol hs,e n V- t he ' t I lor mat team a 1 i, 1 i e.e v e , . pme 1, 1 ami i m p i o -, i: i. e ; oi . in t 1 ro ad. l oud on- i . 1 1 , , ' ; nvers and w a tervv.a Ys ami water re a in tue regular armv! . , ' ; s.tnr.-es ol ihe I nited Mates ami .. , 1 1 111 1 l.l' 1 11 1 ; 1 p : .1 nes I alim HRATTI.EEOKO MARKETS. AUTOMuRlLE TIME retain to !,,- home at Pen Mrs. I 'ret!,, -, '., s,p,.. i 1 ,,t i ! on. h. r. V ' W:;';,,,,T,,,,Hr.;.i;'s".-a'nd bv provi-iim. , fund for i i, but 1 h- u's. tbing vu 1;,,., ' OvMn and Fwl Rot.Ml. -.-it" t .1 lie laaii. rola'He piicla'is. ' . - - turned ,.ot .:, .1- Fniversitv ,'f Ver ''-:'""" -I"'! ;""'. !l"u' . --ii' -.- ' - ready . f..r : .Mix,-1 Peed , ol liver- and i.u lue maintenance ; 1 n- jeing act ''I'ui.r v oriv a ml v,.,t ,,rn ' '.rli p;.ii !, home was in Put " -v. gable ,s7age of . w ill regret it. .-:u-.- get it into our Hals, ,-.. . land. 1 itehi...' ,l..r th- Pniv-tshv f! wnirr m uat.rwavs and lor the ,-on - . ha 1, , : - and give - ;.,, ; overhaul ,t Meal, cvvt. 'erio. it. was tic first man. anuMeur orj "e'-tion el r, vers and waterways w d h ; t no, oi; -: ,d ;, I , -..a ate s.e to Mcul, bolt, profes-ioiu.l. iosl.,1 out the Vale vat-i-vi'l"' "-at Pales and vvdh ea'.l, other, want it. Hm, v -a v..!l ,0,! be . ,1 d , ge-P 1. ... team witloe.r a hit or run The next i and a- a means t" that end to provide, to watt. Mam.-v s garage. IPgh I. ins I day he held strong Prown .,' ,v-r ; for l! i i v ent ion and protection and street. Middlings sit v team dow n lo two ;:nies P.n.pfor water !-toiage and for the beiteticial ! . Pr.. Vender ..... XullJuyl pitched .ver;; use ..f Hood, wat-.s for irrigation and : THE WEATHER CHANGES M,y, loose, ton I, all wi'Th or,.;,t. s ,. w as ..ae f i water pew.-r, and 1 ..r ihe .onservai ion ; 1 .1 , ng : nar.i ci'i-ts mat are nar, 1 to Hay, Pale '-.t iy.r, 1 lb Me: l.l'e g' I .'. ', ; i. i ..10 ' r.o : l.oo ... l.SO .. 1 .;.-, ' i.i'.". 'J.O. Od the mainsta vs of 1 i,e . Pad imoie ciub in i and use ot water 111 agriculture and oml.at. i uill -are i -e.p.ieiit i y a rr.- -,.tt.,n See, vvi 11 11 1 ug t h ree succe-sj ,. l a 11: 1 in :,ti i i., 1 01 i lie .fo! .-.ttio'i l water Mie.is irom imui svnipiom wnn .mem. .v inu v a i t: I. Oil',; L'o.Oi) j . .1. 7."e. . l.v: 1 1,'it'i-ry iie.-icria! -three pit Abbey- and ) ' 'on?,' or, and three cat 1-amb I .i .... i.: . , - , .. I.,,. I. ..,,.,.,: ,i...M,.liti,,ii and ..lesion and 1 I i.m trtrest M-a-' or l... c l-iace.i in tlie l.e.l wilt tw irler'i'i a 17o b-torv mot P.rookh n. hiies. and for the .-o operation in ml h a patient helps iu.itrhiUy. In fa. t . 1'ork. dressed When Pond was at the Pniveisitv' ot i work of gov et anient set ice and bu- there ought not t" be -u'house In whi.-'n tl'"rI'- weight Vrnii.iiit that team had a v e;i(ti ol'ieius with ,-a, ii other and with states, ; stteh :l useltll arttcle js Hot to belotiti ..I,..,. I'n.,1 ! ... i, ,,;.-;...!, ti... , i-.l ..ii,., b.c-.l -o. on when wanted. Wiltr.s.! 1'. b'.tot. -i-ht: i,,s. " ' , tfacist, has a rompleie assortment of ' '' ' ers, Stewart. Kitisidla and l.'ain:e. AI.- ! The s.-ifeine is ., giga.!;:i,- one. and i-t '. t hi very best jnakes of hot water eon-;owi, live ... bey pitched fol. Washington, ( hirago is !.p.,rt.d that the details tire being , tflilirs. ' I'hiekens and Pittsburgh. and O '.';, u,,r. the j ,-;ir,. lv work,,! oat by the ew'.-u t i v e Hides, lb.. ... w i.iel - k now ii and i-M-ular i.it vsirian ,;,-Jr. of th vcinuunt for full I SELECT EARLY 'a 1 1 s ki :is, each ' "! i , ii, . .i 1 1 i. i oi s.-ui ai i.-'i to tia' ss,..1Mie aiei iiouse.i i I,,- materials lor x-os:r sp. ; -, the : cat..-!, ei s went into the big I all were ood metr in their dav. I.'an Farm Produce - Wholesale. .ii ; osl ., j -' .10 . . . .of. j .OS;, o;i i 5 4 Peas as Ires),, lied recent iy n 1 .ra 1 1 i.-bot ... l of ,-.,! ai i.u 1.. f h" Senate and House, i The materials for your sprin ' suits, dladelp! in Nationals. Nd:e of the ! ( ,,,x ei iim.dd .-spelts who have studied 1 The samples and materials are he! e s. ''lit i ().,. ouestioii of ib.iid i.i event ion are: and so rn 'the nt-v.' st vies. There is A.ajle Svru;. unvin-ed that the New land I till, call i never verv milch t-hai'ge in the st vh-s linter lev. who was the regular ca t.-h. r fo Us' Miss lleUlliseii w'i'il Il.'-ab! -.' Hot' ''e I' !dl t t I e 1". , to team tit Hill' time. ni!', in this m o lit I S saperinti mleiit of a THERE IS GOING TO BE A lot more of snow to shove this win ter and we have the shovels in most any sjU. ,,r style and at different prices. Pven ihe beat of shovels will w.ar out but we have those that stand the wear ai d tear about as well as iron, steel ami wood ran be ma le to do it. This winter wears some on coal dmvi-b. too. W- have numerous varieties of.th.it breed of muscle exerciser. M.'leti Hardware ,'o.. Main street. WHEN SLIDING BY Hal in iug as ;t does for complete river eon- i ot men ' tires.s btit w hat there are we solvation from th" for -t cover at the ; nave. It pays, if you vi-h vour heudwateis t.. Ihe mouths of the 'clothes early i T the season to get an streams, is the oidv proposition of its eariv stait. We cannot make e e:v la tor -some vours wasjT,- ,.r..-e,it...l t,. I'ono.-ess that suit vt turn our in a season i .. ,p, rancher in Montana. i :,. f ro:i :,lue. r a week. Sonifio has to be first. he oassa-e of the New an. s bill: v.. ji. Ilaigti, IdlKd tleet. CI ns ...d-d l.ott . . . "."ii d'd l.od . " s: ', .,' ; g' !'l I 1 Ma-s. ,v;iit i -el Kin- la v, ver i u Worcester, i in' passage i will materially affe; t Xew 'Prglaud. ; W peer. OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS re.-ord a- railroad sertion men iu New Pnglatid. if not in the Fuite.i Sta.ti s. Po, id ye. its Wilbam l;as be- a tot , mau-ol tl,.- l.eliows I- alls. 'iiester am ' "a ud';sh .section on the l.'idiau ii fo Section Men for 10 Years. . .. I While m detailed plans hav ;iatu M. .ub-'e who is io. .111-1 i ........... , ..... .!,...:., ..,,., I,. v,..- tl,., : Hn not be. do lo t,d! the a..,v of .o-r j , ,. .11,1 MIM -O 11 - ..... , ' ' , , . lo j - v- . .. . ,.r , v . . ' . ' ' - Ids broth. f. M,.r! P.. aged io. both f j f,.re.ts and reams of New F.ngland 1 stock of millinery. carry one of 'heder, ciaim that t hey have ike best! will be affect o-l. it ran be Maid, that thv the largest storks of the kind in south- e. tie-lit liver would be placed mi : 'T" Vermont and there is not a hat. ri-ntrol. togethe 'itaries, and that a series of storage ' i rest-1 vi-irs in the tin-en ami White 1 i mountains, together with a re forest a -1 itio n of .leuuded areas would result. The ' n-'V gabibt v of the Merrimac. the Ken -ot w mild a 'so be with its t ri bn-, t n m med or untrimmed in our who' : esfabiishinetit that vv Sli,, into Sherry's r.-staurant on Mn.ln ! riU!. ":"'- ',' . ,,f""-- " tr,i,r lull JUt'l ''t' :i vvu ii -(ttct tn ; ' I iiti'pi- 1 1 ! cm ' i i t ....... . x .....:. i . it ; "' ' ' nm!; 1 ,:! ;",impr..v'd. ev er had a V a. at p-ii. i improve your state ol mind. We a.e p.'it'e.-tly willing to dismiss the weather if vnii feel tin need of that as well as o'uethiug good to eat at most any old time, da.v . or night. Cooking js what makes things taste good and when it . omes to rooking there is no other jda. e in town that . ran produce better. Shert v 's rest aura nt on Main street hill. ' THE GIRL WHO KNEADED I trend doi.ph with gloves on to pre vent her bands' from losing their rom plexion had nothing on the manufac turers of While Satin llour that we make a spe. ialty of. This llour is made of tlie best wheat obtainable and made under renditions that insure porfert rleai.liuess and its many good tpiali ties. with other ingredients, make the best of bread. P. Crosby Co.. fh.ur nn.l grain merchants. . , EVERY NOW AND THEN Vou hear a hew song or a tune that appeals to ynii. Then you want it to add to your collection. It is obtainable at P. II. P.aiber's music .store on High street. Vt make it our business in have them just as we have pianos, and musical instruments of all kinds, us well as .M-apha phones and music boxes ranging iu price up to the most expen sive made. Mark ha- been with his broth, r o: ti,.- same section (',,.- n.-ariv pi war and. during lie- time they have lai t.vit s, t s ,,f ia;!s 1 i .- entire uisti;.. the iir-t with iron aad later 'with Mali,- has i,ad Hot Shot from Bennington. I P.etmiu-jn-11 It. inner. e of the stand pat u. v, -pap. I- ral inspection either as to stvle or ma te! ials used, ami the pri-es are made to give us in i .-1; sales and small prof its ami tin iiistomers complete satis fartion. Ponnell & lais, .Main street milliners. WE MAY NOT HAVE ENOUGH On Land to I'll every sweet tooth in to.vii bid as we are n.a.ki ng randy ev ery .lav we feel that we ran keep up .vith lie iemam I. if we cannot there .t.ind p.'t newspapers ,n y one vacation dor ;,.,, wail, no'' m, to I lie but thai the ex- is su.-h a thin-' :s ol'kilo' overt i me ing. tti- ranroau work, unless it v. as i .hM.! .of 'the -tate have imteas.-d fioin jand before having anyone suffer for Horn illness of short duration. ; si .its l.g:g in 1'.mi to s:;.'j:m;..,j; ,,, i:M2. the wan,' of the bet-t candy that ran Poth men are m ex.-e'llei.t health:jT!ie I ten i. , nut mi Pariui r tlemt-s the w hole : be made we will tmt in even more time aud are doing just a good a .lay 's : , har-e and stales ih.u il i- ... slims t!ie ! than we are doing. Sue It a variety. wi.i-K as ever. In Willuun's family of state some 1 ..",( r i.i ti it e,n to inn the I too. Those caramels we make have no Clll. droll th. re were l:- bovs. ;. : T,. f h, ,. oiad.lv i: ndei -I and' s-, i ..,- ,.,,'.-. .t I-' :M,II,- re. u employe i : vn t ;' i . o i yovct nor, of whom ha.vi ... . , .-. . . ov meir iall-.-r as ji ! hem now be i ng ! ..i t ma n in t j a I I .el lows I ails a a, i a not hei tio-a hiborei. .Mark had a -on. I . fun-in. i n for i ra 1 ot her. ii nt on i.'.. is i I ta rtonsv i I le. William sas: "When 1 and my brother began section w-otk -to vears ago the largest I.t, ouio; i ves nn tlie roa.i -.ii. not weigh more than .id tons. ; miking, a rati I Ml writ- wood biirmis, which ran oaiown s,j;ite vv,.ul at 1imes!,,, .situation it must be lemetubefed that j can.lv kitchen. .Main 8t reet. Pigui.s Horn the ot DO YOUR WRITING mother as a Mv-j;,,,. ,.f the s, are auditor sin-w that Mate j vy;, ,, .. Sw;ln folmt:tht pe. There are e " ,evpen-es have m, leased from M...MJ!i.,;)'(im.j pens and then again there a re p Ibtrt. who was a;,. .::.! i.J.r..?.. !u, ,.-' the pas, lO veai s. f(1 t:li 1 Swil1, is r,l;l, ',(" U v...rs. wlule .,.,(' otutsi, i, , Iil.tr of (he 1 tanner j fun,,aiM ,!en. w rites when von want it L' '' , StCi,k ov a loreman atlknows e al.oul it linui the state ai:il.;-o ., io,.s ,or fl!! vtn,r j.o.-ket v. i t lb ' Ui lor. then it uni be uu lo lhis oarer ,oi- ,. i i i.,..i ti, leal bard tor, then it uiii be up lo this Paper , make rm reel ion. -i tn i titvj toil t Upper. iiik it:'rar,se it does not icau. i nev art neide in inane stxdes and with .'inv .Now, honestu, xou would think wouldn't Q vvn' r,ut Voit wish. Wkethei v,u tll', ;1 '"' "' a u.wvspaper lauaht-.. ,,. ,-., t)u, n,l:,iitv is the misstatemer.t aooiit his want to be sol i iurht on : -. ... .. i, - ' i ..: ..,.,11 :. , .. ....: i . . i. . t , , . , , , . , , . , , . , - , . is l n i ue ii iiisii .imi mo. ., 1 1 tigs. : ' " ,u -e repiare-i ine ,m,.el. iti wonl.l tliilil; that a vr- ; Thonirson ieweler bv Hew ola'S unite ott.-n owitor to lli ni,it s., , , ..... ,.,,(.! 1,.,,.. ,.,,o,!i ..-,t. '" 11 th. ir male. iriotu- pride in Veiinont not to pel sist in j . FLOWER OF FLOURS, 11. II sold lie Venice is equipping its lire depart ment with steam engines carried on petroleum ptopt lied boats. ntia VANDERBILT HOTEL a 34ST.EAbT at BRKVE..WEW YORK. ycj Subway Entrance "An hotel of distinction with moderate charges" Wiihin five minutes of principal railway terminals. Situation ideal. AUiUjr TARIFF Single rooms - Uouble rooms - Double bedroomi, boudoir M UreMiritf-room end bath - M Suiter. Parloir, tedroom and bath Each room with bath prr. d?y-$3. U. S3, $5 is. tb, :t $s . , W. 12 ' " " tin, $12. $15 a wtonc repoit ,ts error has bem wh A ,,.,l,,. ,,,,t .!.. .. -. , ,1..., II... 1-1... 7 - tire what the ( Upper woiks in about the Groceries and Provisions Retail. ! Put ier .;:i' u .."," I i'ggs. fresh, doi'ii pi ! 'irahiini oi , Cora Meal, gran . ,ti;;t ; Ntigar, reliue.l, ... ih.. jo lbs. t or Pod Salt, T. I., bu .-,- Tlour. roll, pro., bid. .".7,1 Flour. patent : 5.75 Paisins 2 Molasses, gal r.o,'.; .r.o : Kye Meal, lb .' o;;U ' Tea, Japan, lb ."..".', .7k ' Tea, Oolong ph..StM .Ten, Young Hyson . .bnd.SiO j Li tiseel oil, gal 70 .Kerosene, gal. .. 12c, gal. for .o") : Kerosene, best, gal. I.V., ." gals, for .70 Lemons, do. ?' Chinese, new . . . .22 j Onions, per Hi id Cabbage, lb 04 Henns, pk .Ski ' P.eans, qt. . 12 ! V. K. Deans 1.1 'Pine Lard, bucket K) I Lard, rom.imiii.l P- j ! Potatoes, pk . .'IT, Sugar Pails '. . . 15 I I'.room ..n5(T?..rii , ; Meats Retail. ! ' I'ork Steak '22 i Pork ( hops 22 jYeal Steak ;?5 1 Pork Ifoasts lb'.; .22 j Roasts, beef IP.rbr .:?0 I Corned p.eef .PPo .IS I Porterhouse Steak '55- ! Pound teak 2H ! Leaf Lard 14 illume Made Ln.,1 1C ! Hams,, whole .20 illams, minrVtl 20 (Sliced 11 am .. .2S j Lamb, hiti.l quarter 25 Lamb, fore rpiarter ! I Lamb chops 25."5 j Fowln 25 jClviekens 25 i Turkey .35 i i .i,...v.. v,. n...- e o. rnrTC rnp t rTJTtM T" 5 niv till,' ot tl,,, l,,n,i,ln l!-i, --.nt limte'T ! - v I .. t a ,1 ; Kitchen llour Will give you the IllOSt Thit will - vnn-lv ho . oi.re.ia t,-.l -ire . utenant governor. ilus is to gently ,- . , .7 . . . . , 1 Uat will sureiv ive apprn i.u. .1 .tr, l"pMii!i 1C.S.UI.S. "'- Hour ui , flowers. ..We have violets, dailodiiis, and kimilv lead its readers lo infer that the Parmer is Ivimr ,.boiit stHte expense flours, made of a blend of choice izaloas, primroses and all sorts of pot heeause'the cditor'of the Parmer Imlds a w' .'at- t a little more than thejted ,,lant. There is no prettier gift state olii.e. Finally note that bt othei I v ordinary br a nds bat it is worth all Uj whether for the sick or the well than 'and fraternal kindness with which the j Clipper seeks to make its readers believe !t.hat the state auditor has said one thing and the Ikum. r another. Now the l!an 1 m-r dot sr.'t believe the C lipper got its i'g jiires from the stati- auditor. Our opinion is tlfTit, the Clipper. saw a report and failed to undetstand the ligures given. Rut the 'Clipper says that it ant its figures fioin ithe auditor's office. If the Clipper wants to bp fair why riot ask the state auditor. The Runner will make the Clipper an offer. Tlie Clipper has said that the state ex penses have risen to .:i,ttf;,iMW per year. Tlie Clipper ulo ays that it got the fig- costs and then some. The Valley Grain Co. IF YOU INTEND TO BUILD In the spring it will pay yon to look into the price of materials now. It takes time to get out building stock nn.l when spring comes and the con traetors begin to break ground for houses ami tenements there is bound to be a rush and someone is sure to ho disappointed. We are working all the time and try to get materials icady but do not wait too long, llol tlen & Martin, Flat street. (lowers. .lust 'phone us what vou want and leave the rest ...to '. P. A Hen. llorist. Canal street. WHAT TOYS WE MAKE Are of the substantial kind ami they may' be purchased in Rrattleboro at several different places handling ch.il dren's. toys. Our big jdnnt on Plat street is turning out hundreds of them daily and they- are shipped to all parts of the world but we always take care of the home trade by having a good stoek in the hands of local dealers. S. A. Smith Manufacturing Co. Like the snowball that gains in size and force as it rolls so our Mid-Winter Shoe Sale is bigger and better than, ever - even at its start. The wholesale department has decided to drop several lines of shoes. We bought all that were left, several hundred pairs, and have added them to the different lots in this sale. 380 pairs for the Wo 9 s 1 Sale Making between 600 and 700 pairs in all. We never remember a larger or better assort ment in any sale and never such values. Not a pair but is just as good style as any in the store, and none worth less than $3.50. Don't You Want to Save a Dollar or so? Another lot is about 200 pairs Women's Slippers that have been used as samples; sizes 3.1-2, 4 and 4 1-2; sold at $1.25 and $1.50. While Ihey last 39- cents Many other equally good .bargains; you can see them at once when you come in. This is bargain time and all odd pairs must go, if not at one price then they must at another. NOW Is Your Opportunity iinIiSMt Brothers Co. House Z ?! of different sizes and finishes ROBBINS & COWLES Hardwaremen 8300,000 of Personal Bonds were given to Ihe: Prolate Courl last vt-ar. Wore vou one of the signers? And do yon realize ifs like signing a note:' We sell Court Bonds. Come and bring your friends and let us explain. 25 years' experience . E. TAYLOR & S Immaculate Laundering Shirts, Collars and Cuffs AKE OUa SPF.CIAI.TY BRATTLEBORO CUSTOM LAUNDRY 54 Elliot (street Telephone MRS. W. F. RUSSELL, Prop. COAL Care for your eyes and your eyes vvilS care for you. If you refuse to care for them now, later you will wish that you had. For correct glasses see JORDAN & SON, 1 Elliot Street, Brattieboro, Vt. OF ALL KINDS BARROWS & CO. Near the Bridge Reformer Classified Ads. Bring Good Results