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THE BKATTLEUOUO DAILY HEFOUMEltTUESJXVY, FEBKUAHX l; 1021. G CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEIV1ENTS 5 cents a line first insertion; 2H cents a Use each subsequent Insertion. Can l Advance. Mlnlmnm Charge, 20 cent. WANTED. WANTED At class pastry cook. the Albany Cafe, first 2S0-2S.1 WANTED Live poultry ;gs. Tel. 324-15. and fre-sb 2G0-290 Adnabrown WANTED Two two-horse teams for drawing -wood and logs. . Llolden & Mar tin. '.' 2r,.s-t WANTED Wa it resses. Hotel, Springfield. Vt. FOR SALE. TOR SALE 10 cords dry. bard. 4-ft. wood. A. Furlone, Tel. 74-22. 2S2-2n WANTEl Work to do at bv the hour or day. Mrs. . 320 Elliot. St. lini:ie or N. "Wilder, 282-2S4 WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Mrs. llarrie 15. Chase. MS Putney I toad. 2 V2-2S 1 WANTED One upright post J.oring machine, second band. Apply E.x U.t, Reformer Office. 2s0-s. ""WANTED IV-itioii as housekeeper in Mnall faioilv. Jood plain cook. Address Jiox 2(HI, Reformer Office. M -' VANTI"I Companion f'r invalid lady commencing Monday, .Ian. ol. Fred M n- telle, JO.'! South Main St. 2 2sti "WANTED Middle-aged woman f"f 1 1 housework m small lannly. Ad- EOIi SALE Furniture and ranges, new and second-band. at JlJ.Dunton s. FOR SALE Two good sled or wagon bodies also one auto truck body. has. Miner. 27'J-tf FOR SALE A early cut hay. 12, ern Ave. few tons of pood 12. Covey, S7 West-274-tf FOR SALE Firt stock hay and rowen. tleboro, Vt. quality horse hay, W. S. Pratt, Brat-250-tf UK TTT TC1T1I "NTT"TrP WITH OWN" WEAPON FOR SALE Best quality maple syrup, soft suear upon order. U. L. Millingtou. Tel. 5S.S-R. 230-tf GREEN WOOD FOR SALE Four ft. or l(i in. ; also s. few gallons of maple syrup, G. J. Perkins & Son. Tel. 0-22. 245-tf M HAT FOR SALE Youns beef by tin; .marter ('. to SO lb-, i or smaller K. Albert Newton, lei. .ill--. tf 2M-tf general dress Easy, Reformer Office, WANTED Room and board in private family by bov. Must be reasonable. Ad dress Boy, Reformer Office. 2G(j-tf "FARMS WANTED Alfkimls of farms and real estate. Chapin Farm Asem-y. P.rattleboro, Yr. R. 1'. I . '- L'TjW WANTED Young man desires posi tion as clerk in store, lias had cxperi ' ence. Address C, Reformer. , 22-tf WANTED Mareli 1. c.it!:ige bouse or tenement of six rooms, near Main street. F. It. Tenney. T.2 Main si reel. 1!S:', 'JS7 WANTE1 drawing los : I. .1. Smith C l-'olt SALE Portable ben house and 1 1 Light I'.ralima hns and pullets. Extra good stork. F. 15. Tennev, J'.2 Main Mreet. ' 2S:!-27 FOR SALE Purebred Scotch collie i puppies. Bred from good cattle dogs. E. IE. Welcome, West Chesterfield. N. II. Tel. 71-1 1. L,s2-2:t-' 1 ili SALE fruit I. S.'t per -I. A. 'iark Tel. IT, 12. Baldwin bid., harre R. E. D. :t. appb's (sprayed returneil. Mrs. P.rattleboro, Vt. . 1:2 tr 4 ft.. Two or three teams tor 1 1 2 miles from lot to mill, orporat ion. Putney. Vt. I'Vi-'JsS WANTED Competent girl as plain j cook and table girl in small family; good; wneps. Address I'. O. Box 412. Brattle- tor Wo. 2o4-tf I Room 2ii. I FOR SALE Green hard wood 1; stove length. Sll.r.O a cord. Cash on delivery. John ). Johnson, VS Williams S.Jl.Ji2:;-V. -'TO-L'Sl I R SALE A No. 1 tin-en Mt. pota toes. Guaranteed f r e from rot, and graded. Art bur L. Welcome, Wc-t Ches lei tieb.N. 11. Tel. 74-14. 2.2j21Kt I'ttR SALE OId-fash;..ne.l bureau, chairs, iron bed, mahogany bed. refrigera- iooks and other small articles. Call llerv P.uilding. 2l-2s:: WANTED ( f resh eggs anl Graves, Upper 11-21. ,'ustomers for strict ly choice potatoes. A. T. Dumincr.ston Roail. Tel. 27.")-tf for I'oli SALE Guns. tools, watches, violin, guitar, organ and other musical instruments, cream' separator, hot-air pumping engine, trunk, chunk burner, circular saw. .".ti-in. (rip I. counter scales, uas- range, baby carriage and a few an tioiies. V. Cusl mun. CI Main St., "Phone L'-27 FOR SALE Thir arrived ; pair, o.te '.4iO to 2,.hn. S'o 1.2(H.t to l.si 10. All One pair fancy buckskins Next load in two weeks. Wood Horse Co., F. J. Wood, burne Palls, Mass. tn ret; ie to 3,4oo ral singl horses w age.l b: jtlst dance horses, a minted, ."i. 2.'. 00. (iuilford Proj. Sli.d-27:i-2s- SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED A few more cu-tomt gilt-etlgel Guernsey butter. E. L. Wel come. West Chesterfield, N. II. Tel. 74-14 22-2s7 WANTED At once experienced sten ographer anil office girl f.-r steady position. Apply in own handwriting to V. IE. care Reformer Qflice. 2:-2S."i " WANTED Experienced stenographer and all round office clerk. Apply by letter stating experience and giving references. R, Reformer )Hice. "iVtf WANTED I buy, sell and exchange second-hand goods. I want what you don't want, and I pay for it on delivery. G. W. Cushman, 01 Main St.. "Phone 2."!0. 22-2s7 WANTED Beef, hogs and calves and soine nice fresh cows, delivered at my place Saturday or at the depot Monday morn ing. I will pay market price. II. G. Clark, Brattleboro. ojEtf WA.Mf.u-.uen uevote spare time EARN SO to $12 weekly addressing Belling guaranteed trees, shrubs, plants. I ,riaiijK circulars spare time at home : in Liberal weekly pay. If you mean busi- j.tr, .,,,, ns o-M. Mailers Li-t Co. r,rl ness, write for territory. Guaranty Nurs- oxi t ivlr( :f Aiich sl.-'sT erv. Rochester. N. Y. 2CG-2S0 i ' - HAIR GOODS E, fcer Bldg. P. Bailey, 2)S Bar-lS2-tf ! EXPRESS IPlante, Tel. 3- AND E. JOBBING Perley 200-200 CIHROrODY 208 Barber Bids i 'Phone 000-W. Elizabeth P. Bailey, . 9 to 122 to 5. 182-tf j $272 a Word some money eh? Ve'll say it's a let o money! One man won $3,000 on the 11 words lie submitted in the Kveready Flashlight Contest. A woman Avon $1,000. And two other women and one man won $500 apiece. Ninety-nine other persons get anywhere from $250 down to Sio. Who are these folks? What was their guess as to what the famous letter said? $10,000.00 in cash prizes, dis tributed tlus week among 101 winners in the t;s Kveready Flashlight Contest. Who won? What won? We've got the whole story in our window this week. And when you come around, bring that idle flash light. No matter what make, new Eveready, Battery' will give it new life. CHAS. F. MANN S8 Main TEL. 38 88 Mala Autostrop Safety Razors 30-Day Free Trial. Who -3 ivt Be Wise Yes, if you can. But you don't need to be a Solomon to decide to try us when in need oi what we can give you. The Park Drug Store 18 Main St. 'Phone 210. rrovidente Collector Shoots Man Attempted to Iiob Him at Home. PROVIDENCE, II. I., Feb. l.-Orrie A. Lane, collector for the Great Atlantic and Pacific tea company stores, carrying the, -day's collections, was held m- on the stairway from bis tenement yesterday. but turned the holdup man s gun on the robber and killed him. Lane went to dinner with several thous and dollars in his custody. Alter dinner ne started ior the oann; went down one liigut and came iace to lace witn ttie gun man on the second floor landing. Lane refused to hold up bis bands caught tbel robber's wrist and doubling his arm over pulled the trigger, so that the hold-up; man was shot ttirougn tne ncati, lie tola the police. Jjine's wife called 'the police. They found the robber, a man 'of 23, who has not ltecn identified, dead at the foot of tbe stairs at the ground floor. On the second .floor landing tbe.v found Lane's false teeth, lost in the scufile. Lane clung; to the money bag. the police helil iniu lending further investigation. Lane was arraigned oetore .Juiige How ard 15. Goiham on a charge of man slaughter last night and held under $1,000 bail for bearing February IE The body of" the alleged bandit was turned over to a medical examiner and has not been identified. He wore navy under clothing marked with two names, and bis hat, coat and overcoat bore marks of deal ers in New Hampshire, Vermont and New port, 1!. 1. In his pockets were a new blackjack and a handkerchief folded for use as a mask. He was about '22. Lovell & Telf er BR.VTTLEBOKQ'S OLDEST . RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE The closing session of the winter meet ing of the Vermont Botanical club and the Vermont Bird club was held at Bur lington Saturday morning. Dr. Ezra Brainerd of Middlebury was elected pres ident. Dean George II. Perkins of the University of Vermont vice president, and Mrs." Nellie F. Flvnn of Burlington secretary-treasurer. George L. Kirk of Rutland was mad" editor of the bulletin ami Lewis II. Flint of Burlington libra rian. It was decided to bold -the summer meeting at Lake Willoughby. Here's the Cure fcr Old Floors Every unsightly floor in your home can now be made bright, attractive, sanitary and washable quickly and permanently whh i i j i H ijjr SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL This is the new coating for old floors. Easy to apply, just as it comes from the can. Dries overnight with a tough water proof lustre that repealed wash ings cannot injure. Eifiht beautiful fde-proof colors to Select Irotu. Come in let us how you what this wonderful product will do tor old floor. - LOVELL & TELFER 110 MAIN STREET SATISFACTORY SERVICE WANTED We have a client that want5! a home in a small village. Prefers an old style house with shade trees. Towns like Newfane, Townshend, Swan zey, Chesterfield. Spofford or Ashuelot would be suitable if the property suited. We also have calls for small farms. S. W. Edgett & Co. 274-tf WANTED An institution in Brattle boro is in need of a sexton or janitor ; one who understands steam heating. A mod ern, 12-room house to live in goes with the place. There is a demand for places to room in town, no by renting rooms and the salary paid the janitor makes a fair income. S. W. Edgett. -Brattleboro. 247-tf WANTED Exclusive represen tative to place bonds ami pre ferred stocks of highest grade for New York ami Boston Stock Ex change House. Write, giving full ' details of equipment and clien tele, to Box I2.7, Boston, Mass. favorable terms on eingle subscriptions or on reduced club rates. Send for booklet. Brattleboro News Co. 182-tf DON'T let anyone fool von. Sell your junk to the right dealer -get full price and the right t-cale. Telephone connection. St Williams 51-tf MADAME LENORMAND'S Famous Celebrated Gypsy Witch Fortune Telling Cards sent postpaid on receipt of SI. J. I. Williams Book Co., Worcester, Mass. 278-20$ ma: -MIDDLE-AGED, would arm doing chores or would like wait i.'g.-.i couple living on ii:j- u tarit. Address J London. Conn. farm Wages Box 02. 2S2-281 TO RENT. -Storage room. .. Tel. 040-M. TO RENT 14 Prospect St TO RENT Nice three-room ment, all furnished, ground floor, one. Chas. Miner, 1 Church St., flight. 1 nquire -si'-tf , .lot. Ill . not. Ne MAIiKED DOWN SALE All Wool Knitting Yarn, direct from manufacturer. isl.2o, .1.7 and $1.05 a pound. Postage I paid on $."1 orders. Write for samples. II. j ABartlett, Harmony, Maine. 2,")2-2$7 MAGAZINES AT LOWEST PRICES j Write me alvout what magazines you I want for the coming year. I can get them j for you at money saving prices. Mrs. G. i M. Love, Magazine Specialist, South New fane, Vt. 182-tf apart a good up one 270-tf LOST. Men Wanted Openings for men to start up Tea and Coffee Routes Your choice of territory between Brattleboro and Greenfield. Opportunity was never better to start in this busi ness. Brattleboro territory would pay a live wire. $35 to $50 per week commissions Address Opportunity, Care Reformer. LOGS WANTED We are ready to contract for all kinds and to pay top price for butt cut. S. A. SMITH MFG. CO. , First Class Pressing . and Cleaning Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Deliver BROOKS HOUSE BARBER SHOP LUST Chilli's while fur neckpiece in vicinity of Congregational church. Re waril. IE F. King. Tel. ss-X. 2s2-2.S-t If person will return gray sweater found in road in West Brattieboro dis trict, to Siock well's store reward will 1 fiven. 2s2-l,v.' Will the person who took the sled from in front of Latchis Saturday afternoon please return it to the American Express Ulice. I'SL'-tf LOST Cat. Body two shades of bright orange stripe. No white. Rings of very light yellow on tail. Reward for return or mtormation. Mrs. S. S. Hunt, 77 Green St. Tel. 292. 281-284 Bring Your Prescriptions Here If you want them filled with the puret anal freshest drugs, and with the creat ft care and accuracy filled precisely as your physician orders them filled, to produce the exact effects he desires. We are proud of the record we have made In our prescription department. nd yet we fill prescriptions at .very reasonable prices, and fill them Quickly too. C. F. Thomas, Ph. G. Carl A. Mitchell Exclusive Undertaking 180 Main Street Telephone 8S4-W or 82443 Thomas T. Britten Fire Accident Insurance Liability Life Wilder Bldg., Brattleboro Which Costs More? To Have Insurance and Not Need It OR To Need Insurance and Not Have It Geo. M Clay General Insurance Agency Bank Block Brattleboro, Vt. C. W. Miller & Co. GENERAL ROOFERS Shite and Gravel Roofs Repaired Tin and Copper Roofing a Specialty All kinds of cement walks, steps, and cellars, also patented process bathroom walls and fire place hearths .warranted for life,. All work promptly attended to. 28 Clark St. Tel. 641-J FRANK A. SNOW Violin Teacher WOOLEN CLOTH For the boys. MOTHERS, yon can! cut down the HIGH COST OF LIVING on your boy's clothing. We are selling direct from the MILL strong, durable cloth. Nice line of patterns to select from, suitable FOR ALL THE FAM ILY. Write ns for samples. ASHUELOT WOOLEN CO. GiLsum, N. IL Call Tel. C 78-M Orchestra Furnished 10 Putney Road for All Occasions Four Garbage Routes to Let Inquire of Mr. Tubbs, Oram Street VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS CARL F. CAIN MERCHANT TAILOR 159 Mala Street Painting and Paper Hanging Write or iaJI at L. A. MOMONEY S, 49 Clark Avenue A Card. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends, also to the members of the Grand Army and the Woman's Relief corps, for the beautiful llowers .sent to the funeral, and for the sympathy extended to us during the illness and at the death of oiir father. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Moore, Miss Laura Pratt. Brattleboro, Feb. 1. ADVERTISE YOUR TO RENTS IN THE DAILY REFORMER advertisements; Feminine Topics " F 11 l CQUQ-peci . "V. Fill raisins and erne cup water till berrie burst and raisins are soft. Add one cup susrar and one cup corn syrup, let cook verv sbuvlv till thick. Poiir into glasses and seal. Weddings and birthdays ai-e scattered throughout the year and the line showing .f cut irlass at the Thompson Jewelry store will be interesting for those looking for something Uth useful and beautiful for a 'gift. Their window shows thi week some of their new things in thi line. It is said that if a steel knife blade is slinned under a class pitcher, one can pour boiling liquid into the pitcher with out breaking the glass. What could be pleasanter than to have six faithful servants in your home that von could be sure would always be at hand and rtuidv t do your bidding? If not tbe six. one or two of them an electric range, washing machine,' ironfrtg machine, sweep er, or flat iron would soon prove their value. All of them can 1h shown and ex plained at Ilorton I). Walker's. Ears ot soap should he stacked up as children build house- of wooden briek so t hat air may get freely to as much of the surface as possible. ;i hottered baking dish with layers of cooked lima beans anil cooked corn cut' from the-c-ob. Sprinkle each layer with a tiny inr or sugar mm sun " i...... over a well-seasoned white sauce. Grate cheese thickly over all and brown in a hot oven. Had you noticed at the Hopkins Flower Store that some of the spring Hover j were already here? They have pots of jonouils. hyacinths and other flowers winch are a pleasant reminder that win ter is making plans to leave soon. The Miles Grocery has some orange pekoe tea which they are selling for :'.." cents a pound or three pounds for J?l. It is a special value at this price and it is an especially good offer for those who use quite a quantity of tea. one-half volks of molasses, ouc- one-fourth cups sifted with one teaspoon cinnamon, ilf teasixioii soda, one-half teaspoon Golden Spice Cake: Cream cui brown sugar, one egg and four beaten, one-halt cup half cup milk, two and flour one- cloves, little nutmeg, uasn ol little lemon juice. Bake one pepper hour. and If fruit a re. salt- tried the Sunbeam how very good they I'he Cory Market is having a special f the strawberry and raspberry tarns you have ever jams you know of this brand at 4. cents a jar. rich and delicious. They are To get stains out of brown hoots cut fine a piece of lemon and rub it well onto the boots, then polish with brown polish, when all stains will quickly dis appear and tho boots will look equal to new. Perhaps you have a little in savings to invest. Why not have an interview at the Vermont Loan & Trust Co.? Their real estate savings bonds which pay 7 per cent are just the thing for the one who wishes to lay aside a small amount at intervals and have it begin to grow at once. If gold or silver embroideries and trimmings are kept wrapped up in black patter they will not tarnish, no matter how long they may be laid aside. ''All valuable papers under lock and key in a safe and fireproof place." Can you say that of yours? The rental of safety deposit lxx at the People Na tional I.anU provides sucli a place and is onvenient ami accessible at any timt during banking hours. pressing tor i toned I sects: "ne cup vinegar, one-halt cup sugar, butter size of a walnut, a scant tablesjioon of corn starch or Hour, salt ami pepper to taste Mix well and boil until it thickens, then loiir over hot sliced beets. This is good with a roast pork dinner. Miss Griffin has some 'very durable hair nets at her shampoo shop and one can always find a gwd supply of pins, combs. curlers and things pertaining to one coiffure. Always add a small -piece of butter to H . iiuik puddings wneu cooking them as tins not only improves the taste, but prevents tne pudding trom boiling over. Cane chair bottoms may lie made as tight ing them with hot water them to dry in the open air that have sagged as ever by wash- and leaving Down go tbe suits and coats at Good now. Pearson & Hunt. Room tor new goods to come later must be made, but t here is still quite a long stretch of winter left in which to wear such a garment as can be selected there this week. You will find some good values. It. is not generally known that a table spoonful of vinegar put into the water when lMiacbing eggs will keep them from breaking. Those cold tablets put up at tbe Root Pharmacy from their own formula will do what is claimed break up a cold when taken in time. Their cough syrup of flax seed, menthol and wild cherry is a very pleasant remedy and soothes an irritated throat at once. Marshmallow Fudge: Three cups light brown sugar and one-half cup milk. Boil till it forms a soft ball. Re move from the fire and beat until it thickens a little, then stir in one-half itound of marshmallows cut into quar ters. Pour into buttered pan. A Tea Table receipt for old-fashioned southern sour milk biscuit: One quart of Hour after sifting, one teaspoon salt, two teaspoons linking soda (shallow filled). Mix in a bowl and then add one tablespoon very fresh lard, and one cup sour milk. Mix with the hand quickly,, cut in small round pieces, and put in pan and bake quickly Winter Conserve : Cook one quart of cranberries, two cut-up oranges, one cup lust, i ne tune to select some new pieces tor your dining room as the Kinerson store i selling any of their stock of fine dining room lurmture at a tl per cent reduction during this month. They have many handsome tables, sideboards, serving ta lues, china cabinets, etc. ! BE SURE- M J AND GET J COUGHS COLDS and HOARSENESS CA BRIGGS COMPANY CfAMBRIDCE. MASS. i in MfcMBEXT FEDERAL EZSEfiVE BANKING Banking is a science as much as chemistry, or medicine, or aviation. It requires a natural gift, careful study and thorough training. It is the aim of this Bank to place the very best banking science at your disposal. Vermont National Bank SAFETY - STRENGTH SERVICE A Statement of Policy to provide strong, adequate banking facilities; to make the road of business as smooth as pos sible by intelligent co-operation with individual requirements ; above all to preserve the human element in every phase of contact with our customers. In the future, as in the past, this will be the ideal and policy of this institution. Peoples National Bank BRATTLEBORO. VT. Skilled Seirvicefor Price of Unskilled The services of a Trust Company are not alone the privilege of the rich. It is just as important to protect a little p'roptfrty left to those in need of support, and every Safeguard, with which it can be surrounded should be pro vided and every economy which can be effected in its ad minitration, should be made. Sma.ll estates receive the same protection as large . estates the same careful, responsible and economical ad ministration when placed in the. hands of a Trust Com pany, as executor and trustee. The fee which a Trust Company is permitted to charge . for these services is regulated by law, and is proportionate to the value of the estate. . j The same expert ability in trusteeship that is required and secured for the largest estate is available through a Trust Company for smaller estates.'. t Bjrattleboro Trust Company Brattleboro, Vermont Interest Begins Today at 7 in our Partial Tayment Department on all payments received. The following table shows what $10.00 a month will do: 1st Payment $10.00 Interest 9 months at 7 per cent, $ .53 2nd Payment $10.00 interest 8 months at 7 per cent, .47 3rd Payment $10.00 ,nterest 7 ,nontfls at 7 per cent, .41 4th Payment $10.00 5th Payment $10 00 Interest 6 months at 7 per cent, .3. 6th Payment $10.00 Interest 5 months at 7 per cent, .29 7th Payment $10.00 Interest 4 months at 7 per cent, .23 8th Payment $10.00 Interest 3 months at 7 per cent, .18 9th Payment $10.00 Interest 2 months at 7 per cent, .12 10th Payment $10.00 Interest 1 month at 7 per cent, .00 $100.00 $2.61 Upon receipt of the 10th payment, "we give you a ONE II UN DltED DOLLAR, Seven Ter Cent, Five Year, DEBENTURE B0ND, and $2.64 cash for the interest. DEBENTURE BONDS have been issued and guaranteed by the VERMONT LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY for the past S3 years without loss of a penny to any holder. They are doubly se cured 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 least twice the amount of the indebtedness secured thereby, with the Peoples National Bank, Trustee, of Brattleboro. . By our Plan you can pay $10.00 or more whenever convenient, regularly or irregularly, and receive interest in full from date of payment to date of settlement on every payment. Begin today I Bring in $10.00 and get a receipt. VERMONT LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY F. B. PUTNAM, Sales Manager, Brattleboro, Vermont 7