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f THE BRATTLEBOKO DAILY HEFORMER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1921. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 5 cents a line Crst insertion; 2t cents a line each subsequent insertion. Cash In Advance. Minimum Charge, 20 cents. WANTED. WANTED Housework by the hour. Mrs, Alice Dutton. Tel. 311-3. 242-tf WANTED Woman for general house work one day a week. Tel. "0l-W. 2.-,S-2Gl WANTED Two two-horse teams for drawing wood and logs. Holden & Mar tin 25-tf WANTED Messenger. Telegraphy taught free. Boy preferred. Western Union 2.-,S-tf WANTED-1 Man to work on farm, one. who can milk. II. F. Tierce, Put ney, Vt. ' "',J experienced S., FOR SALE. WANTED Position rook and housekeeper. Reformer office. by Address I '.ox WANTED Second hand goods for cash. Bring to G. W. Cushman, (il Main St. 'Phone 239. 254-203 WANTED Three experienced wait resses and one chambermaid. Montpelier House, Montpelier, Vt. 232-203 FOK SALE Set of dishes and braided rugs. Tel. 001-Y. r'J'S FOR SALE Practically n ."2 Washington St. FOR SALE (Jlenwood range, almo.-t new. 'I'boiif ;;iiv.I. 2.'.-2til piano, .".l-liiid Inquire 2rS-2uO FOR SALE One horse sled, of O. F. Ibrwe, Elm St. FOR SALE Furniture and ranges, new and second-hand, at J. B. Duntou's. FOR SALE Second hand Leader evap orator in first-class shape. A. II. Lvnde. 253-tf FOR SALE First quality horse hay, stuck hay and roweii. W. S. Pratt, Brat tleboro, Vt. oJi-tt' FOR SALE Best quality maple syrup, soft sugar upon order. II. L. Millintrton. TehJVsR. 2;;o-tf FOR SALE One lO-we.-ks-old (Juern sey heifer calf. Inquire E. Larson. 112 Williams St. 2.V.-L'i;-t WANTED Customers for fresh eggs, on or near Main St. W. I. Adams,! Putney Road. Tel. SO-4. 'J.Vi-tf WANTED Competent girl as plain cook and table girl in small family; good wages. Address P. O. Box 412, Brattle boro. 2,"4-tf WANTED Two-room furnished apart ment, heated, modern improvements, ecii traliy located. Write Ixic-k Box 110. Brattleboro. i:.l-i:o:: WANTED Beef, hogs andcalves and pome nice fresh cows, delivered at my place Saturday or at the depot Monday morn ing. 1 will pay market price. II. (I. Clark, Brattleboro. 34-tt WANTED At the Cfxdcy-DiekTnson Hospital, Northampton, Mass., four youn-r women as nurses' aids. Good wages with maintenance, and an opportunity to g to night school if desired; also 10 student nurses for the probation class April , 1921. 2r,(2S() WANTED Man of good sending "in Lis community to take orders for trees, shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs, old fashioned Mowers. Permanent. High eomniis sions paid weekly. No delivering or collecting. Write todav. FIRST NA TIONAL NURSERIES, Rochester. N. Y. 2.17-202 WANTED Woman of good standing in her community to take orders for trees, shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs, old fashioned llowers. Permanent. High commission paid promptly. No deliver ing or collecting. Write todav. FIRST NATIONAL NURSERIES, Rochester. N. Y. 2.17-202 FOR SALE Shepherd dog, 9 old. well bred, your own price for sale. Te 2N- M. mom lis a quick 2-1,s 2011 FOR SALE One fox hound months old from registered sto-k Reed. NolthCeld, Mass. pup, !S II. A. 2.10-201 FOR SALE Especially good table and one-half dozen chairs to in light oak. 14 Tyler St. Tel. 4. dining match. S .1. 2.14-tf GREEN WOOL) FOR SALE Four ft. or 36 in.; also a few gallons of maple syrup. G. J. Perkins & Sou, Tel. 9 22. 211-tf hard or -t drop FOU SALE W... mixed. Prices very rea a card to Geo. .!. Hover or 'plione 91.".-M. LOR S A i.j : m:1;7 ! r .;;eity :. a ;-, as.-n;.! ineo;-;e. I-'or pai'io';1 ess Property, care R.Y aer t Ulif. .1 Main St.. 211-2.19 business ' - 1 oa H -t t Save The Surface If your mother,' wife, sis ter or sweetheart did not give you an Autostrop Safety Razor for' Christ mas, let me loan you one on 30-days' trial. No obligation of any kind. Snow Shovels Have plenty of 'em don't loan these as so few people know how to use 'em. If you feel a little like spend money for something useful buy a Snow Shovel. ; ADVERTISEMENTS ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT Feminine Topc-s If you love good music, buy a ticket for the concert at Odd Fellows' temple Wednesday, Jan. .1, at S p. m., by the Players Trio of Rostou under the auspices of 'the. Brattleboro. Woman's club. Match marks on a polished or varnished surface may' be removed by lirst rubbing tliem with a cut lemon and then with a cloth dipped in water. If you are, a. housekeeper and believe in system, economy anil thrift, start the New Year right with one of those household expense books from Clapp"& Jones. It will simplify matters and help you to be accurate. Hang meat in a cool, airy place, but not in" a draft, for that makes it dry and hard. Many will be as delighted as I was to iind that a delirious combination of fruits ready for fruit salad can be bought in cans at the Miles Grocery. It, makes the preparation of a tasty salad a very sim ple task indeed. An apple kept in the cakebox will keep a moderately rich cake moist for a great length of time if the apple be renewed when withered. 'Down, dowii.- 'dowh,' go tb prices bf hats fit Donhell 'lit is's:'AlI the trimmed millinery- ba' beeni nuirked at tkjuro that should sell It rafddly. '.ust- the- tiuie( to select Something ' irp midvinttr' headgear. ' ' '' ' ''"I . :, : ... - ' Petroleum ointment1 stains rean 'We "re moved from clothes' ' by witshmg ' with turpentine. Don't 'boil 'cjothes nntiFstaiu has; been lemove'd.. '"" .! Hang woolens out on the line dripping wet, without wringing them at all. It dried in this way they will not shrink. They showed mo' yesteilay a splendid assortment of separate skirts at GoodimW. Pearson & Hunt's and every one- had Inen marked down. It would be economy to buy one of them now and keep -fur later wear. The materials are of the wanted plaids, stripes, checks, etc., and the styles up to the minute. Have you ever seen a cat made from the top of a discarded brown silk stock ing. Stuff it well and make the eyes, nose ami mouth from wool or silk threads The baby will find it an amusement. Keep your hands nice and smooth with Ifoot's Vietoiv Cream. it can lie done Willi the busy times of the holidays ( f you use it faithfully. Roughness, chaps over, perhaps you will have time fo begin and cracks, disappear and their return pre that scalp treatment you need. Better vented by this remedy made at the Ro:t make vour appointments with .Miss Griffin Pharmacy and tried and tested by Brat CHAS. F. 3S Main TEL SS MANN 38 Main at once Sweeping linoleum with an bro,,m is but s-cattering the dust, moisten a square of tlanncl, tic the bloom, and then sweep. ordinary Slightly it over SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR hor-e K' of corn James ! '.! V fed s power and --a iler. Bargain if;: . i. - t River Ri.ail. r;oRSAI.E Rui.-k t. mode!. 7-passenger. in li: curd tires, new batterv. use t v. o- i'Hil it l.liver. ( IIAIRGOODS ler I'ddg. 1'. Bailey, 2s Bar-ls2-tf A. TO RENT. TO RENT Furnished four rooms. Tel. r.Ol-J. TO RENT Small downstairs on High St. John I.. Howard. apartment 2.17 bumper St., or V,An; n F( off ( ring e,l with dithl. ' eiad gua r:.!;! ee. Tlioinas. Wdfi-f iioro long Co. front. She:: I.'. 1 1. Crane. i-rican Bi!!tl!:,; S M.lf " I. CIIFRRY .M O.loiiS Cot. Is Every In it tie 1: iiring car, ; conditi. two spare arage 'nnoi! i.ggt! to t!. 1 run- :1 Wit! -2-.; i : a. all tires. Flat nting J It't-if now li'ii, - r i:i lante. i;i T. AM) :-r. JOBRING--I' CHIRop 1)Y 2s Barber IU, 'Phone t'i'M;-". Elizabeth Jg. J to rl.-y 217-2 (52 P. P.ailev. 122. to .1. Is2 tf R d F. Root econimeiitfeu bv (' I III -V. BARG A 1 NS IN MAGAZINES Most favoral.de terms on single subscriptions or on ridui-eil club rates. Send for booklet. .BrattielH.ro News Co. 12-tf ! iMtN'T your junk price ami connect ion. -.V.t-i; t; i.1 1, Brat t i. It 71-7:: t. let anyone fool you. Sell to the right dealer get full the right scale. Telephone M. Gissen, 101 Williams .1-tf al Is, its. ra ; i ii. ten. meat :.i!t-tf TO RENT Furnished apartment of six rooms, centrally located, adults only. Now ready for occupancy. Applv Box 016, Reformer. 22-tf FOR SAFE Musi, guns, t: counter Victrola and records, beds, crib, lamps 1il or gai, 1 stroller, desks, etc.. etc. goods bought. soM and evch ( 'ushman, til Main St. 'Ph Hi C. W. iNIILLER All Kinds of Roof Repairing And Mason Work Chimneys Cleaned and Roofs Shoveled Phone 41-J Ft R with a and bus 2i '.i ii to 1 i' a ! cilickiv 1.1. A f ford SALE. We large assort illi'ss iiol'ses .".!lO. I I tirst ci. md .io'( i-w seenni W.M.,1 II, Prop., Shelburiie st rumeiit s. nr c,..its, arniv vvshoes. clocks. dining tables, baby carriages. Second hand mged. G. W. ne 2:;:. ust arriv-fd Jan. 1 tit of draft, fartu 1t matched teams ' singles 1210 to -s. the kind that sell good. Next loud J;,,,, s liM t. ir.n. tFii! rse C... E. J. Wood, Falls, M;1ss. 2115-21!) MARKi:i F'(VN SALE All Wool Knitting Yarn, direct from manufacturer. Sl.2'1, sl.Tn and .I.'..7 a pound. Po.-tage paid on S.I orders. Write for samples. H. A. Eartlett, Harmony. Maine. 2.12 27 "magazine sat u wi : stT'R i c i :s Write me alw.tit what magazines y..u v. ant for the coming year. 1 can get them f r you at money saving prices. Mrs. G. M. Love, Magazine Specialist. South New fane, Vt. 12 tt To the Stockholders of the Rrattleboro Trust Co. A Tea Table Story: "'Send me a of Tea Table Hour." w as the order I h a grocer taking one dav last week'. i , till' .... I 1 you sell a goo.i ucai i i.'ii jam iisked. "Yes, ineed. Most of tlleni is the short best story bread Hour they cvei , but a forceful one. oag aid Do ". ' j think Ised." Patent leather shoes should wiped with a damp sponge to le liit and then thoroughly diied ishe.l with a soif cloth. A veiv mav o. easion.'i i!y br used as a be first taove the and .ol little oil Il essiiig. tloboro people for '.Vt years. Hash with eggs: One cup of boiled ham, chopped line, one cup' of potato, mashed or chopped, one cup of cracker or bread crumbs; season well, mix alF to gether with water, put in a deen plate, smooth it over and then make little dents in the top huge enough tohold an egg. l'ut it in the oveit and beat it through, then remove and drop an egg in each of the places and return it to the. oven till the eggs are cooked. 77 Interest Begins Today at 7 n our Partial Payment Department on all payments received. The following table shows what $10.00 a month will do': " i, ajinent mu.ou interest 9 months at 7 per cent. S .-juitiH i.tn interest. 8 months at 1 per cent 3rd Payment Sto on . pcr lc,u' interest 7 months at 1 ner cent. J . " ' 3rd Payment S10.00 . 4th Payment sin rn "Ah Tayment , $10 00 Interest 6 months at 7 per cent, , ' "Oirayment $10.00 ' Interest 5 months at 7 per cent, 7th Payment " Sio.oo" Interest 4 months at 7 per cent, fcth Payment $10.00 Interest 3 montlw at 7 per' rente Dfh Payment $10.00 Interest 2 months at 7 per cent, 10th Payment-$10.00 Interest 1 month at 7 per cent, ; ' . '-' ' -$100.00 - ' ' ' ' " .47 ' .41: .35 .29 .23 118 .06: $2.64 .. . I pon reeeint.-of tl.o lAtli wwr DOLLAI Seven Per Cent, Five Year, V DEBENTURE JOND, and .S2;G4 catdi for the interest. - IEpKNTUJlE, BONDS have been issued and . guaranteed br vthe AI-RMONT LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY for th past 33 years without loss of a penny to any holder. Thev are doubly se curea by a deposit of an equal amount of our Farm Mortgage ' Loans' which are' first liens on real estate having an appraised value of at Jeast twxce the amount of the indebtedness secured thereby with the I copies National Bank, Trustee, of Brattleboro. By our pjan you ran ray .10 00 or inore whenever convenient regularly or irregularly, and receive interest in full from date of Kn WMln$STltin eVry 1,aymCUt- t0day! VERMONT LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY F. B. PUTNAM, Sales Manager, Brattleboro, Vermont w 'vo 7 Valuable papers cannot be mi-laid or lost if locked up in a safety deposit box at the Peoples National bank. They will be .-nfe from tire, burglars and your own absent-mindedness, a quality whi h s- nie of us have to guard again.-t for the sake of safety. wi eat us longer if 11, mud A ea me l.eiiu tore thin; wedding or anniversary many beautiful things in at reasonable prices. vour window v. ing on the oNti ill last le. Ii-p!.iy f liandome silverware vvl icli to., late fur the holiday trade is featured at the Thompson Jewelry this week. Those in search choice f .r their own tab! Don't wait until it begins to sprinkle before starting to lay by something for a rainy day. It will surprise vou to see how easy it is to pay for one of those S1M) real estate savings Im.ihIs which the Vermont Loan & Trust Co. offers. All vour payments draw seven per cent interest. Many of the girls have discarded the fussy boudoir caps in favor of b.ws of wide satin ribbon which are worn, child fashion, on the .vide, and it is sui prising how much moie becoming the fad is in any number of cases. Haven't you noticed how delighted winner at a card party always is if prize happens to he a pretty ba the the ket of gdt. this a- f some . for a .ill lind .ltieent 1 Oi , va:l pocket cleaning cloth for slippcis m closets. in f.r near the s is as necessary and h)cs in y. kit. as i ur llowers or i ncil prizes t he Florist, small plant? Next far such affairs let help you out. time you I lopkins, 1 ten l- I ed- LOST AND FOUND. Notic . t ing i! s liiM I t. ot Be i a I A. ;T P an L .- i n'.f.ney j Trust ' bet w e. n j ern Ave. !H. L. Nic j tiehiil'... !' iri i urid or; r tl I ban . tin lilro; Find hols. i '!. M t I sp-.tion an. i-r please ret 172 Western .. p! 172 irn t. Ave.. no of II '. ! .bal.lv We-t- Mrs. P.rat-: l. t! T.iUl lav. : I ::f, d .hr t ',!: M!ll-V d her.-i .s:iid in. i ag i k on the V Ml the . at pose re t lie y givi n t hat t he annual ('o'ui.any will be held Rooms in the Brooks the vvc-t side of Main iliag" of Bratt leboro. 1 Tt li day of .la n la r v. of ban 'flock elect il 1". di t P.i ' Jan. attb iiirv, u tl : not iirectors. business o. Verm. tore ioi.n. than I for nmy this In . i u q.e-ty LlJiot containing . Own.-r and pav in St. may : fo'r chan ,ave b l is m! 2.v. i-'ji ;r LUMBER We are now ready to buy nearly all kinds of soft and hard wood lumber. Tree run. Holderi & Martin Lumber Co. NUAL MEETING Thomas T. Brittan Fire Accident Insurance Liability Life Wilder Bldg., Brattleboro Hill '.:;..! at the IV,.! ev iiing, -Lh meeting of the Association wii! s National Bank iry Vt, VJ-21. A. S II I'M WAV. Prospect be iiehl Monday Clerk. WOOLEN CLOTH For the bovs. MOTIIKRS. vou can cut down the HIGH COST OF i.IVINt; on your boy's clothing. We arc selling direct from the MILL strong, durable cloth. Nice line of patterns to select from, suitable FOR ALL TIIL' FAM ILY. Write us for samples. ASHl FLOT W00LKN CO. Bilsum. N. II. r.cii. CIIARLKS A. BoVII:N, Treasurer. FltillT FOR SLNATi; 1IKAI). i Biennia! Session of Legislature to Open Tonionovv. ('ONt'tiRH. N; II. , Jan. 1. The bi ennial session of the New Hampshire legislature opens here tomorrow. In the lioiise there will lie 'H( Ueput.li- oaris to ltd remoerats and two Inde pendents and -I of the "J 1 state senator.- are Kepul.iieans. .Much interest is tauen in the contest for ureshleist of the sen ate and the race between Senators elect Leslie P. Snow of Rochester and Charles K. Kmersou of Milford is reported to be Were vou w ise enough to take advan tage of ihe sale at the l'.merson Furniture stole'.' W hile the lowest prices vel'e for last week only, there are still many tine pieces which are to remain at. reduced Look ahead a little in-lead ot lor next spring. I 'reamed Kggs : Prop one egg in each cup and cover with cream sauce in which has been put a tablespoon and a few drops of onion with a few crumbs. Hake l. minutes. of grated cheese mice. Sprinkle prices. w ailing If ice Lie ,o;i Use nude" coverii oilcloth on a kitchen tabic, it some soft, paper and the " will wear twice as well. 1 have sen nothing more tempting in canned vegetables of late than the "Lily of the Vallev" brand -of string beans and little beets put up in glass which the Cory Market has just put in. stock.. The per son that buys always oomo lutck for more thev tell me. I'very family must have zincs to keep abreast of take vour magazine wants Stole and get the benefit a th. to of lew niaga t lines, so the News th. ir club rates. Th. y can offer you some hue com binations with the January numbers of most of them right there for you to examine. Pipping keys in oil- occasionally will keep locks in order. All hinges must be touched with an oiled feather now and then to save the annoyance of creaking doors. ! 1 !os,.. The partv nominee wi at the caucus this evening. Fred A. Junes of Lchano! i an. is-assured of the speaker house. name. . Republi hip of tin I) artmoi th ;i:ts $2.-0.(HK. LOGS WANTED We are ready to contract for all kinds and to pay top prices for butt cuts. S. A. SMITH 3IFG. CO. Can Dead Talk ? Exact Truth, Both Sides By New York Judge and Bible Lecturer, World-wide Press Reports 160 Tages. ONLY 25c E. S. WILSON, Franklin, Mass. UKULELE Instruction in Genuine Hawaiian and Spanish Style?, as vvr-Il as the "American Way." Step "strumming" learn to p'ay. Exclusive aicent for b.-st ukulele made. Reduced prices and special terms. Demonstrations gladly given. K. O. COOKE. 16 Prospect Court Telephone Painting and Paper Hanging Write or call at L. A. M0M0NEY S, 4!) Clark Avenue FRANK A. SNOW Violin Teacher Call Tel. 676-M 10 Putney Road Orchestra Furnished for All Occasions Four Garbage Routes to Let Inquire of Mr. Tubbs, Organ Street VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS CARL F. CAIN MRCnANT TAILOR 159 Main Street 1 Carl A. Mitchell Exclusive Undertaking 180 Main Street Telephone 834-W or 834-R Sanl'ord II. Steele, Lawyer, Leaves Sum to Lre, t Menu. rial RuihiiiiK. Ni:V' VOUK. Jan. 4. Sunford II. Steele. law.MT, who died Dee. T. lit l'in.hurst. X. ('.. bequeathed .S-.iO.Oi N to I tart mouth eoflefie for a memorial huihiint; to hi-; brother, Hen.jamiii llin inan Steele. The bequest Was contained in the will, probated yesterday, by which Mr. Steele's widow is to receive .SJUO.000. A Good Start. Have you learned how to mako go as far as two. Then your feet are well planted on tho bottom round ot" the ladder of success. Stay to Progress. The world will never progress ns fast as St might alonsr Christian Unas, as Ions as our own headache is more important to us than a neighbor's loss of bis farm. DETROIT PLANTS ARE REOPENING Quick Service. Telephone Patrol Central,' get ine double-six double five nine, Main and get It quick, like they do it In the pictures. Clear Policies REASONABLE RATES General Insurance Agency GEO. M. CLAY BANK BLOCK, BRATTLEBORO CASCARETS 'They Work while you Sleep" no time for best thinj'. exercise? Then Have you do the next best thing. Take Cascarets occasionally to keep your liver and bowels active. AYhen bilious, consti pated, headachy, unstrung or for a cold, upset stomach, or bad breath, nothing net s so nicely as " Cascarets. Children love them, too. 10, '2o, 00 cents. Adv. Auto Factories Re-employ Aliout 10.KK Men Who Hae Been Laid Off ... Several Weeks. DKTIIPIT, Mich.. Jan. 4. Industrial shies beuan to brighten yexterdav when seveial automobile plants reopen. 1 on a pait-time wotlvinsr basis and leemployed ,l total of about 10,000 men. Other motor ,ar manufacturers contem plate re.'pcnins their plants immediately alter the , lose ,f New York automobile show, when they can bein construction of models hirh win favor time with prospect ie buyets. The Packard plant opened yesterday molding with a woikinyr force of 3,ooo. This t.ii i.'iv had been closed since the middle of December. Additional workers will be employed from day to da . an of ficial announced. The CadilUe Motor Car company beiian the day with 1 ,5 H men after a two weeks' shutdown. As in the case of the Pack ard plant, that number is oidy ' a small poition of the normal force, hut the em ployers say it points to resumption of noimal production in these plahts. More than 4U0 men returned to wtork at'pkuif No. of the Studelmker corpora-! lion. An otlieial of the employment de partment stated that additionaKmen vill be hired f i oni dav to day. Next Monday, he said, a similar number ot men wll be rcemploved at plant No. .. C. M Dotterel-, employment manager ,,f the Pa i-.re-Detroit company announced tliat 7." men have been rehired and will bc"in work Tuesday morning. The fame number will be added to the working force each dav this week, he said. Pro duction will be steadily increased during the next two months. , More than I.'jO men were added to the slop force of the Lincoln Motor company i .o -L- -neeordim; to John. M. Katon of the welfare department.. Several hundred more old'l'emnloys will be rehired this week he said. "Orders are beginninu to come' in, Mr. Katon asserted, and the compnny plans to increase piouucuou steadily. . . Chalmers' plant officials announced Cieenlieid Friday. Mr. -Logan was their uncle. . . V. II. Fab well of Boston and Har old S. Cousins of Lincoln have been at the hon:o of Mrs. F. I. Caldwell sev cral days. Mr. and Mrs. W . li. Moody enter tained the seminary ' girls w ho remaine,! here for the vacation trt their home Sat urday evening. The installation of the officers of the Woman's Belief corps will take place Jan. i at l.M p. m. in Alexander hall. I Dinner will be served at 12. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Driscoll. who died in the Northampton hospital l.c. 21. was hfdd in St. Patrick's church Iee. 27. Her only near rela tio was David Dale of this town. Prof. Joseph M. Norton. .". died at his home in Cambridge on Christmas dav. He leaves his wife, who was Edith Cullender.' sister of. 'l Russell Cullen der of this town. Prof. Norton has spent parts of the summer in this town for many years.- i The Boys' Brigade liad charge of a very successful concert on the evening of Dee. 20 at Skinner gymnasium. The OrecntichI Military band rendered a very pleasing program. Mrs. Woodworth sang, accompanied by the band. Percy Roberts rendered cornet solos. Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Lyman .of Spring field and Fred Weissbrod of Ilolyoke were at the CahhvelP home Thursday, also Ceorge . Cwusins of Lincoln. Miss Miriam Caldwell "was at' her home here n week, returning to Springfield on Mon day. On eduesday , evening., .Dec. 2',). the Eastern ijtar chapter elected its officers at a regular tiieet ing in Masonic hall. Ihe officers1 me: .Worthy Matron. Miss Marion Webster: worthy patron, F. II. Montague; associate matron, Mrs. C. J iiasKen; irons., Mrs. .Maria iveet ; sec., -urs. Acme M. Wooil. that NOBTIIFIKLD, MASS. Philin Howard returned to Wesleyan A watch meeting wiwhelin the Con gregational church Fridav night from 10 to 12 o'clock. Rev. F. W. Pattison was in enarge. xue nrst nouj" was spent with games, then a social time with refreshments followed. The last was-.on charge of Mi Patti- V lVtA his been' UIllu -ocu rang About . . ' ' s Miss Pauline Sikes. a former teacher in he Jiigrli. .school for five .vCaKs. died last week TTiufsdajit the 'Interrtatinal ...m.... . pi t .lieu 111,111 i;i . to Cvrbvlc frMlsiKi SilesTwa, 3foiiiig-;vtwnati of much jlVHity-aiKJuvriuing iMU-souality.i Since leaving North field y e had completed her course at' iM6untIIolyck.e college with honors. She-leaves her parents, in Con way. of work on touring i .. .1 it ,i-ii ,?00 nun have been engaged to negin woi k half hftm i.ovt AtTi.lav. Woik on all cioseu mod els beams at that time fixed for resumption cars and roadsters. . Twelve per cent of the working; . toree of dm. mtn is working at the Columbia mr,, Txhint. Officials announced mat an additional 200 men will be put within the next month. university Monday. Mi?s Grace Doolittle returned to Fitchburg normal school Sunday. Clarence Dorr -of ; Boston was a guest at E. F. Howard's for the week-end. M"iss-Fannie Stockbridgo. who teaches in Washington, was at home for the holidays. - Carl Willman. who is now with tho Lowney Chocolate company, was at Ho tel :"u"rlhfieli,for thev eek-end. T. II. Parker and Roderick Parker attended the fuucral of .1. P. Logan in The week of prayer is being observed at uie congregational church. On Tues day evening Uev. and Mrs. F. W. Fat- tison will open their home for the serv ice on Thanksgiving and . Concession ; Wednesday, "at Crane cottage, subject, The Church Universal; Thursday at the church, subject. Missions at Home and Abroad; Friday, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. II. A. Todd, subject, Nations and Their Rulers; Saturday, at Way side Inn, subject, Families, Education and Young Peopler"Eacfiservice is'at 7.."0 p. m. Peoples National Bank Brattleboro, .Vermont STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts United States Bonds Bonds and Securities Five Per Cent Fund Cash in Vault and With Banks .... Interest Accrued not collected LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits Dividend No. 88 Rediscounts ... Bills Payable .' .' ' .' . .' ." Discount Collected not earned"..." $1,460,932.21 113,054.99 259,161.86 ' 5,000.00 274,982.35 22,925.85 $2,136,057.26 $ 200,000.00 200,000.00 92,321.96 97,600.00 1,258,099.64 . i 16,000.00 .. 169,701.76 100,000.00 2,333.90 $2,136,057.26 CONDENSED SATEMENT OF THE Vermont National Bank OF BRATTLEBORO, VT. At the Close of Business, December 31, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts I . S Bonds to secure circulation Bonds to secure Postal Deposits Bonds and Securities Liberty Loan Bonds Banking House Furniture and Fixtures ..' Federal Reserve Bank Stock Five Per Cent Fund Cash in Banks !.!.!! Cash on Hand " " Total, LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Profit and Loss Circulation outstanding I. S. Iionds borrowed Bills Payable Deposits Dividend o. lit ..." Total, $1,711,144.29 15O.0OO.0O 7,000.00 415.823.98 223.840.00 25,000.00 14.721.98 12.000.0t) 7.500.00 295.955.12 48,121.99 $2,911,107.36 $ 200,000.00 200,000 00 451.221.87 1 44,300.00 75.200.00 150,000.00 1.6C4.3S5.49 20,000.00 $2,911,107.30 Vermont National Bank Brattleboro, Vermont SAFETY STRENGTH SERVICE Brattleboro Trust Company This bank solicits accounts, small or, large, . in its Checking and Savings Departments. Deposits made in the Savings Department on or before January 10th draw inter est front-January first. - ' REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Farm and village property may be listed with this bank, and it acts ass agent for, the sale of real-estate. In qui.ries receive prompt attention. TRUST DEPARTMENT - Under laws of the State of Vermont this Bank is au thorized to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee and Guardian. Department is in charge of a competent attor ney., . A. 15. Clapp, President M. J. Moran, Vice President Chas..A. Bo j den, Treasurer C. E. Merrill, Asst. Treas. . W. A. Shumway, Secretary JohnTEGalc; TrusUOfficer