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I ! ' ,r ' ' r."T.-rr'. r-r 6 THE BRATTLEBORO DAILY ItEFORMER: THURSDAY. JULY 15; 1020. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 5 cents a line firat insertion; 2H cents a line each subsequent insertion. ' Cash in Adranee. Minimum Charge, 20 cents. ; WANTED. WANTED Waitress, Albany Cafe. FOR SALE Second hand bicycle. Tel. 433-W. 114-M WANTED Two pin boys. St. 64 KUiot 74-tf FOR- SALE Furniture and Ranges, new and second-hand, at J. B. Dunton's. " WANTED Dishwasher. Iloadley's Cafe. '. ' 111-tf WANTED Dishwasher. Scovell's Res LAST BLOCK WOOD FOR SALE. G. R.- Atkins, Expressman. Tel. 604-A1. - . lll-ll(i taurant. 113-tf WANTED Washings to do at homo. Tel. 386-R. - : 114-11(3 WANTED Beef, hogs, calves and live poultry. W. F. Richardson Co. Juj-u WANTED Second hand goods. G. W. Cushman, 61 Main St. TeL 239. WANTED Men to work on farm near village. Address Men, Reformer Oflice. r yo-tf FOR SALE Singer sewing machines. Geo. J. Bover, 53 Elliot St. Phone 8390 or 913-M. C4-tf WANTED Two more horses to pas fnrp. Woven wire fences. Chas. Miner Tl fiir,., 101-tf WANTED Woman for general house work. Good pay. J. E. Bushnell, 04 El 1 iot St. 113-tf "WANTED A school bov would 1 i ke work during August. Address "Work," Reformer office. 113-118 WANTED One or two good men for work in and around saw mill. Ilolden & Martin Lumber Co. -tf WANTED Board and room for American couple in private family. Ad dress K. B. E., Reformer Office. 113-118 WANTED Cook and laundress for six weeks from July 29. Good wages, Address Cook, Reformer Office. 114-116 WANTED Woman for general house work. No washing or ironing. Mrs. F B. Howard, Tutnev, Vt. 89-tf WANTED Furniture salesman. Ex pprienced men only, that can furnish first-class reference. Apply Burger's Furniture Store, Schenectady, N. Y. 116-11S WANTED Beef, hogs and calves and some nice fresh cows, delivered at my place Saturday or at the depot Monday morning. I will 'pay market price. II. G Clark, Brattleboro. 34 -t WANTED Young woman for of fice work including stenography and typewriting. Excellent opportunity for one wanting permanent position. Apply to Mr. Rice, Reformer Office. 112-tf WANTED Chef, experienced, Amer ican plan ; hotel, reliable, economical also head waitress, waitress and eham bermaid; yearly position, good wages Adnabrown Hotel, "-Springfield, .Vt. ' 114-119 WANTED Bookkeeper and cashier, Competent men only that have held similar positions and can furnish first t-lass reference and bond. Applv Bur ger's Furniture Store, Schenectady, N 110-11 WANTED Man for shipping . and pen holder departments. Must be steady and reliable. Mar ried man preferable. C. E. Bradley Corporation Brattleboro, Vt. WANTED ! Down at Our Elevator Ten M en Immediately E. CROSBY" &C0. Liberty Motor Firing System Saves Gas Aid3 in locating 'motor trouble, gives more power. Use a Lib erty Spark Intensificr. Sold on a money-back guaran tee, by I. S. SAYRE Towns-end, Vt. Thone New-fane 34-31 FOR ' SALE. LAST BLOCK WOOD FOR SALE. G. R. Atkins, Expressman. Tel. blH-Al. 116-123 FOR SALE Gas range, nearly new , W. Barton, 15 Manley Apts. 116-121 FOR SALE Cabbage plants, Danish Bald Head and Warren's Stone Mason. Tel. 243 -W. 113-tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Irish ter- . . . 1 T TT 1. i nor. vears oia. uaviu u. nonunion, Piitncv.Vt. Tel. 63-3. 82-tf FOR SALE Three Ford cars; also standing crass in four different lots Chas. Miner. Tel. 615. 101-tf FOR SALE Single comb white leg horn chicks, 2 weeks old, 35c apiece. F Adams. Vine Street. 112-tf FOR SALE New railroad watch and three second-hand Walthams. L.. L. Howe, 117 Main Street. 112-tf FOR SALE Dodge touring car; also Indian motorcycle and side car. Far num's Garage, Newfane, Vt. 115-120 FOR SALE Drv, clean spruce wood, has hirh heating value. Stove lengths. The Grant Granite Co. Tel. 12-W. itt-tf FOR SALE One 6-horse power Inter national gas engine with saws. In good running order. Rice Farm, Brattleboro Vt. 85 -tf FOR SALE Some fine 2 and months' old Red Belgian hares, price right. Mrs. Will Denison, Green River, Vt. 109-120 For Sale Two collie and shepherd crossed mips. Good cattle das, E. L. Welcome, West Chesterfield, N. IL Tel 74-14. 114-119 FOR SALE Wagner uprigi.t piano, in good condition, with stool, $175 cash. A bargain. C. A. E. Goodwin, 521 Barber BIdg. 113-118 "FOR SALE Hemlock: 2x4 9 M feet 1-inch s. e. rough, 22 M ft.; 3-inch s e. rough. 4 M ft. C. L. Sturtevant Keene. Tel. .ISO. 116-121 FOR SALE Winchester 32 Ideal Tar sot rifle. Good condition. Loading tools Bullet mould and empty shells. R. W Brown, 213 Elliot St. 115-117 FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell touring car. good tires, ood running order Run 3.S00 miles. W. F. Smith, II ins dale, N. H. Tel. 6-11. , 116-11 FOR SALE In Wlest Brattleboro Vt.. 12-room, two-family house. Large piazza for each tenement. All in good condition. Tel., 537-M, , : U4-li FOR SALE Pneumatic rubber-tired buggy, single-strap harness, all in first class condition. Inquire Carl Land, Pleasant St. Tel. 469-W. 116-118 , . . ADYKRTISKMgjrTa. """"" 1 . - - . . i gnfiiiuMiimiiiiimuiiiiiiimitiiiiHiffliiiiiiiiMiiiiHiw 1 - FEMININE TOPICS Lawn Elose 1 ' ' .. and Lawn Mowers CHAS. F. Til ANN 38 Mala " Tel. ' 38. , , 38 Main Autostrop Razors 30-Day Free Trial TO . RENT. TO RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. F. Bailey, 11 Green St. 114-ti TO RENT Five rooms, first floor no rT1ir.,i.i! Sf Tnmiiro 14. VrosiiPft St. Tel. 649-M. TO RENT Two rooms for light house keeping; also two, single rooms. J. E Bushnell. 94 Elliot St. IIj-U TO i RENT On my farm, 15 minutes walk from the car line, one 6-room cot tage; also my farm house of 10 rooms furnished. AH modern, up-to-date, hot and cold water and bath, also connected with the sewer, running water. Chas Miner. Tel. 615. 101-tf LOST. LOST Red' and white yearling heifer. Finder please, notify B. F. Ad ams. South' Newfane, Vt. ' 116 LOST Saturday, black ribbon watch fob with initials W. B. McG. on pendant Valued because of association. Reward if returned to Hoist ein-Friesian Associa tion. 11" LOST Saturday, July 10, between Marlboro road and Main St., Brattle boro. New York chauffeur's license No 109259. Finder please leave at SO Main St. 116-11S FOUND. FOUND Tuesday night, bunch of keys. Owner mav have same by prov ing property and paying for this ad at The Reformer Office. 109-tf FOR SALE Two four-drawer 6tacks, quartered oak filing cabinets. Two paneled ends to match. At a bargain price. Houghton & Simonds. 104-tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Fords from $250 up, one with self starter. Maxwell $350. in good condition. Parker's Garage, Putney, Vt. Tel. Tutney 1. 9S-tf FOR SALE Almost new mowing machine and horse rake as good as new, both already for business, also other t6ols'.""Tnquire E. W. Sage, Townshend, Vt. 109-tf FOR SALE Reaper and binder, threshing machine. 12-horse power drafting engine. All-in first class con dition. W. B. Houghton, Putnev, Vt. Tel. Putney 63,3. 1C7-120 FOR SALE Pipe organ. A good bar gain for a church that wants an inexpen sive instrument of its kind; also one square piano. II. Yardley, piano and organ tuning and repairing, West Swan zey, N. II. 115-120 FOR-SALE Second hand goods at very low prices. Bicycles, guns, tools, automobile tires, cream separator, musi cal instruments, clocks, watches, sewing machines, invalid's wheel chair, washing machine, trunks, writing desk, stoves, etc. G. W. Cushman, 61 Main St. Tel. 239. 113 118 WINCHESTEE-BRATTLEBOEO JITNEY Leaves Winchester House 8 a. m., 1.15 p. m. , . Leaves Mann's Store (Hinsdale) 8.30 a. in., 1.55 p. m. Return Trips Leaves Boot's Pharmacy 10.30 a. m, 4.30 p. m. Daily Except Sunday Thomas T. Brittan Fire Accident Insurance '' ,i i. Liability Life WHder BIdg., Brattleboro FOR HALE Increase the value of your dollar by buying remnants or towelling, $1 a pound, 4 pounds for $3.50, 5 pounds of bleached cotton for $4.50. Percales and ginghams. Send for prices. It is worth your while. Corduroys for men, boys', ladies', girls' wear, and upholstering. Braytonvillc Store, North Adams,' Mass., Roch A. Meunier, ' Prop. - 109-120 SPECIAL NOTICES. HAIR GOODS E. P. Bailey, 208 Bar ber BIdg.' 198-tf TREE EXPERT, J. J. Lyons, P. 6. Box, 345, Brattleboro. Tel. 3C3-M. 113-151 CHIROPODY Elizabeth P. Bailey, 208 Barber BIdg. 9 to 122 to 5. Phone COG 198-tf PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Miss Minnie A. ' Hamilton. Depot News stand. , 316-121 BARGAINS . IN MAGAZINES Most favorable terms on single subscriptions or on reduced club rates. Send for book let. BRATTLEBORO NEWS CO. 19G-tf DON'T LET anyone fool you. Sell your junk to the right dealer get full price and the right scale. Telephone connectidn. M. Gissen, 104 Williams St. 51-tf FURNITURE SALE 'Have the following , furniture left which I would like to dis pose of quickly. Don't bother to telephone but come in and look at it: Circassian walnut! dressing table, dresser, Cadillac table, li brary table, book case, cedar chest, shirt waist box, portiers, couch cover, pictures. MRS. W. D. LENIHAN Abbott Apartment One Ton Auto Truck Service I am in a position to do all kinds of trucking. Special atten tion will be given loads for Ches terfield, Spofford Lake, Keene and Westmoreland. C. M. ETJRNTIAM Phone 79-6. West Chesterfield, N. H. 'iiimiiinNiMiiiHniiiiniiiiiiiinimiiiimfiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiw Potato Salad: Mix together 1 1-2 cups i A solution of notash of "diced cold baked potatoes, .1-2 cup of , on birch will give it a inish resembling iuscbuoq wnen varnished. ' diced cold boiled beets, 1 scant tablespoon of chopped green peppers and 3 hard boiled eggs finely chopped.- Moisten with 1 A good ice J'cream freezer in your tiome .6 v, - t , .. ... ij mane iiik worm .jiving cream cheese has been .added, and servo i through the' hot Weather bv turnine- out for,:you delicious ices;.. sherbet ts and all frozen desserts at A, small.; cost.; Robbing & Cowles have the 'famous'Alaski freezers in all sizes. " ' . . " ' on a bed of lettuce leaves. ; r i v '. Here is a new coffee at a new price. The Stebbins Grocery has become the sell- ug agent for a higli grade coffee with tlie privilege of naming it themselves. It has been christened "W.antastiquet and a pound costs but 48 cents. Give it a trial. I have just been told that brown sugar should be kept in a damp place, like a cellar, or in the ice box, to keep from growing hard and lumpy. ' Common- alum melted, in an iron: spoon over ; a hot fire makes' one , of . the best cements for ; broken 'china or glass. It holds when washed in hot water. hen you pay your bills by check your check book does y?ur book keeping for Mart a checking account with the you. Brattleboro Trust Co.," with what cash Frying doughnuts is hot work. Why do, you have on hand and see . bow conven- you do it when you can get those good Fairbanks doughnuts at nearly every gro cery: lney are made entirely without handling and are wrapped in waxed paper which keeps them away from dust and flies. . When you are making a fruit punch lent it is. Here is a new kind of French toast: It requires one-quarter pound grated cheese, one. egg, one heaping tablespoon flour, one tablespoon eream, and salt and paprika "to taste. Mix all well together in a bowl and work the dough until firm f the rinds of oranges or lemons are; Smoothly spread a laver of this domrli on rubbed onto a few lumps of sugar until the ( slices of bread two and itie-half inches oil is absorbed and then boiling water .thick. Fry in deep hot fat: putting the poured over them, and the liquid added, the punch will have a richer flavor. cheese side down first; then turn over. Remove when toast ist a golden" brown The new things at Vaughan & Burnetts' in "art" metal with the brass and bronze finishes are especially artistic and attrac tive. There are book ends, desk sets and KttingsVand many other useful and orna mental articles any of which would make A woman used to be thought thrifty if she did all the housework including the washing and ironing. The thrifty woman of today is the one who can get these things done econtnieally and have tune for recreation and self-improvement. This is why so many are patronizing the Brat--suitable-wedding .or birthday gifts tleboro I-team January ior gciimg me family washing done. I Hani a la Italienne: Take a two-pound - I slice of ham cut one inch in thickness. Old Turkish towels when beginning to Place in, a frying pan and over it slice wear out may be utilized successfully lor four small onions, cover with a pint of lishcloths. Hemmed at the edges, they tomato and a generous sprinkling of salt will outwear two or three ot the other and pepper with half a cupful of water. sort. (Cover and bake an hour or longer in a moderate oven. Remove tlie-ham to a If yeu read the daily papers, the num- hot platter and thicken the tomato and ber of accidents reported should impress jn the pan with a tablespoon of flour vou that it would be a good idea to call mixed with a little water. Kat Daniels insurance ottice and taKe out an accident policy before you leave on Here is a little "white, shoe" news I that vacation trip. Accidents will happen gathered at Dunham Bros.,' today whicl i.i the best regulated of families. I am sure will be of interest.' ' They are -" I featuring women's white nnmns and ox- Never allow a mirror to hang where the fords in an assortment that affords a wide sunlight shines directly upon it. The choice and they start at the un-heard-of price of $1.23 and range to $S.9S. i: r.. .1 i ' It - ; lines iiiciuue nearly an biacm. Th glass becomes clouded and streaked. "Well, the old refrigerator gave out right in the middle of the season, said great many who use young beet tops a woman the other day. H hat did she for greens do not know that radish and do? She immediately went to the Emer- turnip tops are equally good. son Furniture stre and purchased a new "Eddy" with all its modern improve ments and wishes she had done it before. A cool dip in lake or ocean on a sum mer day is refreshing but such a bother if one gets tbeir hair soaked. Cover it irp with one of those smart little bathing caps from the Brattleboro Drue store. If you must pack a bottle of medicine in vour trunk put it in the toe of one if your -rubbers and there will be less Choose a becoming color and shape as you langer-oi us staining mv iuiu it mv , would a nai. , , .:, , ,. cork becomes loosened. I '.' Cool your biead on a wire rack so that the air can circulate about it thoroughly. If your visiting friends arc looking for something to take home to the children nv if you wish to provide an interesting outdoor toy for some youngster, get one of those airplanes at the Simons Spec ialty Shop which have been reduced in price. One would delight any 1k Grate raw potato and shake it about in the water bottle that has become stained by water standing in it. The Brattleboro .China Store is ready for the canning season. Are you? They can urnish you with jars of all kinds, reliable rubbers, preserving kettles, cold pack conveniences, spoons, ladles, strain ers: everything to make the , work, easy and successful. ' . ' Maple Syrup For Sale Spring Broilers dressed and delivered SCOTT FARM TeL 227-Y ' Special ,to Automobile Owners Protect yourself by joining the Auto mobile; Legal Association A, I- A. Official Green Book Given to Members. MR. STOE, Representative 153 Main St. Brattleboro, Vt. C. F. Hawkins SLATE ROOFING Chimney cleaning, roof painting and repairing. 8 Myrtle St., Brattlebtro, Vt. " - Teh 1016-M MAGAZINES AT LOWEST PRICES Write me about what magazines you want for the coming year. - I can get them for you at money saving prices. Mrs. G. M. Love, . Magazine Specialist, South Newfane, Vt. 208-tf Automobile for Hire Ve Buy and Sell Diamonds , AU shapes and kinds. ' - GEO. tI HA YE Grand View ' Brattleboro, Vt Easy Elding 7-Passenger Buick: Car WALTER M. BOBBINS - TeL 269-W BANJO Tenor Banjo. Mandolin Banjo, nnd Five-string Banjo Players Wanted. Beginners or advanced. If you want to earn Some real money Bet in touch with me today. I'll give you a year to pay for the finest instrument ever made and learn you to play correctly. Be a "banjo btiR." It costs nothing to investigate, E. O. Cooke Prospect Court Telephone Barber Shop and Pool Business For Sale This is a fine chance and best of bus iness. Cash only. Write J. II. BUCKLEY, Wilmington, Vt Box 196 FOR SALE AT ONCE My house and lot at? 218 Canal St. House has 14 rooms, all modern, and is in good condition. , , ' BOY MONROE ' .TeL 10Q6-M I have heard" it sail that a couple of lumps of sugar fmt into a quart of olive Forty-eight sheets of paper with match-J oil as it comes from the store will keep ing envelopes for 4s cents is w nat me me on irom ever jreiiuig ihjiciu. i.,-r,,a-u tt, Pliarmarv is oflferinc in I 1 a note paper bargain. It is a good fat J A. woman said the other day that she of stationery of the best Bort used: in i had bought all her Christmas neckties at correspondence.' Tr ya box. the Fenton fire sale. They, had a faint lodor of smcke which, has now entirely Use borax in the foot bath, if your feet , , Tl 1. 1,.. are tender and sore. Aiieu m mem gently but briskly. Oct a pair of tinted glasses at Jordan's to wear at ball games, in the auto, at the beach, on the water and in the open coun try. They are inexpensive and will save your eyes much discomfort and possibly serious trouble later. disappeared and these high grade , ties, bought at bargain prices, have helped dispose of her 1320 Christinas list. " NORTHFIELD, MASS. Mrs. ITattie Rowe of Greenfield is vis- 4tin" Mrs. C- II- " ebster and lanuly. A. W. Mead is in a Brattleboro hospital being treated for blood poisoning in his arm. ' i Sunday school sessions in the Unitarian cbirth have been discontinued until Sep tember. Mrs. l E. Dickcrson returned Thurs day, after two weeks in Cambridge and Worcester. liev. and Mrs. W. W. Coe and Dr. and Mrs. E. V I?rown are "now at their Main street homes. grandmother and aunt. iu. Brattleboro. Mrs. ;Os born, and two sons of North Altleboro, Mass., are visiting at Or lando Osborn's. V - SOUTH VERNON. The directors of the Farm Bureau met recently. at the home of Mr.. Stock- bridge to plan a program of work for this . year. , . . .. , , Mrs. Chester ITicks of Bridgeport, Conn., is visiting her father; F. W. Stoddard. She attended the opening of the South Vernon Advent Home. Rev. C. O. Farnum, D. D., of Spring field, Mass., who was a speaker at the Elizabeth Howard has as-her guests her, opening of the Advent Homo Uednes cousiii Helen Newton, and Elizabeth t nay.- visited hi "sister, Mrs. E. W. Marshall of Wallingford, Vt. iDunklee, a few days. . J Mrs. Carl Davis and son, Howard, are: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Howard. Mrs. Davis formerly was Marion Howard of this town. Mrs. C. Stockbridge has three of her children with, her, Mrs. Seryna Tilodgctt of Sprineneld, David Stockbridge of Pitts burgh. Fa,, and Miss, Fannie, home from teaching in West Haven, lonn. Mvss Sarah Minot has rented the south anai tmeut"of her hcAise 'to Mr. and Mrs. TTehue of Brooklyn for July and August. , ' LONDONDERRY; Mrs. Guy Wyman is visiting in Bos ton.' . . : i. H. . 1 Mrs. Ida "Wilder is, working at Carl Wright's. ' " Miss Mildred Eddy of Newfane and Miss Ethel Grout of Townshend are visiting, their aunt, Mrs. George Wil liams. : " Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Rounds were in Brattleboro over Sunday. , .Mrs.; Leonard , Garfield of" Chester called on friends in town recently. " George Fatterson-'s family of Spring field, Mass., are at their summer home. Mrs. Mattox of Montgomery, KSkl, isu with her sister, Mrs. Alva Styles. ; Little Eunice Williams is visiting her LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandmothers Sage Tea and Sul phur and Nobody Will Know. The use of. Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded,, jgray hair to" its natural color dates backo" grandmother's time. the same length ot time. .i, .,-v.a !,. Wn. wa applied with wonderful effect, But brewing at-hohie is mussy and out- of-date ; Nowadays,' by asking-at any drug stdre for a. bottle of "Wyfth's Sage-'and. Solphur Compoitnd,?. .you "Will get this famous old preparation, im proved by the addition of other ingre dients, which ean be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. ', . -. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the'i hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied.- You simply dampen a sponge or soft . brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a.time.J3y morning the gray hair disap pears.and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Adv. - . :, . "The Fountain of Good Cheer" v. n'at'is wnat' one of . 6uregUlars3patrons called' our Soda Fountain one, hot evening; last5 "week when tHe store "vas filled with those who , came for refreshing drinks - or cream. And that is what we want to make it for yon a place that you will always find cool and inviting and where you will always find something that cools and: refreshes you and makes life worth living in hot weather. Come in and see what we are doing to make this the most popular spot in the ' town. ' - ....' f ... :."';, Brattleboro Drug Go. 101 IMAIN STREET 'PHONE 560 Fqr Wncqt ion The safest and most convenient ornl in which to carry funds for your expenses' oji the trip are Travelers Checks. They carry their own means of identification and are;3 payable anvwhere. ;i ' FOR SALE AT THIS BANK ' VERlM:a:N-T NATIONAL BANK BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT SAFETY 1 STRENGTH SERVICE l-ksSTKMC. -- ft.". ( t Checking Accounts No beginner in business should be without a personal checking account' , It creates confi dence, forms careful financial habits and may lrove a good recommendation. In short it is' a -good investment. ' '. '. :f-E! :i;!:f:S.i Peoples National Bank BUATTLEBORO, VT. ' , Do You Know? 4 : -What share does an only child take in the estate of a parent, where there is no will and the other parent survives? . . r;. What share does a half-brother or half sister take in the estate of the parent, when full broth ers or; sisters survive, and there is no will? What share in the poster parent's .property does an adopted child'take, when there is no will, and doWii inherit f rom its natural parents? ThVpSst .Departnjent of the Brattleboro Trust Co. Joffers pfke your will and, answer' :thesc''1questi6ns. . T. . . . v, , v r;.,,;v- t Woulit' ripf be wise for you to know what . ''' dispositiorrwbtild r be 'made , of your 'property if you died? . -..; . 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