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1 I i 6 THE BRATTLEBORO DAILY REFORHER, TUESPAY, JULY 19, 1921. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 5 cents a line first insertion; 2J4 cents a line each subsequent insertion. Cash in Advance. Minimum Charge, 30 cents. WANTED WANTED Boy Iakin: Co. over 10, Brattleboro 110-tf. WANTED At once, laundress at Mel- WANTED Girl in AVtn. 11. Vinton & Son. rag department. 110-tf WANTED One good man around the pawm ill. Holden & Martin Co. ll'.Wtf w WTl'.h nnodnlain cook. Mrs. 'v. r.ivwjH. Brattleboro." Vt. llo-tf V 1 . Mm ' . . , . - -J - WANTED Woman to do in a family of two. .Herbert housework Norcross. ll'Mf "WANTED Painting and paper hang ing work" at 50c. an hour, la. 11. ciarh, 11 Hudson St. s W-tt WAvm AT ONCE Two girls or middle-aged women. Brattleboro Steam Laundry. W K. Sparks. - 113 tf TtfiACKSMlTII WANTED I lor se- fdiocr and jobber. Apply to J. E. Walsh. niivi St.. Greenfield. Mass. 113-124 WANTED To hire small farm with or without stork and tools, from 3 to miles from Brattleboro. Tel. 349-It. 117-122 WANTED Painting, inside or out side work, at 50 cents per hour. E. II -ViH.nls. Highland St. Tel. 522-M. lOO-l.'tf WANTED Beef, hogs and calves and pome nice fresh cows, delivered at my tdace Saturday or at the depot Monday mornine. I will nav market price. II. G. Clark. Brattleboro. 1-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Dry wood. Ferley Plante. Tel. &3-R. 7-tf FOB SALE Dry wood. wood. Tel. 350-M. FOIt SALE Standing Farm, Tel. 227-Y. O. J. Under- Scott 112-tf hay. FOR SALE While Leghorn broilers. Scott Farm. Tel. 227-Y. 112-tf FOR SALE One Concord buggy, one one-horse, truck. O. F. Howe. 114-tf FOR SALE Two Hamilton railroad watches. 12 others. C. L. Howe. 111-tf FOR SALE A good dump cart, one Ford truck and sedan. Tel. tK)l-J. 117-tf FOR SALE Furniture new and second-hand, at J. and ranees, B. Dunton'a. FOR SALE A couple of two-tenement houses on Myrtle street. C. B. Crowell. 40-tf FOR SALE High blueberries oc. per quart in field. M. S. Lincoln, Spofford, N. II. 114-12U SPECIAL NOTICES HAIR GOODS E. P. Bailey, 208 Barber BIdg. lf LIGIITTRUCKING and jobbing by automobile. Tel. C33-M, Shaw's Garage. 112-tf EXPRESSING, jobbing and long dis tance moving. O. J. Underwood. Tel. 35G-M. 109-120 CHIROPODIST Elizabeth P. Bailey, 208 Barber BIdg. 9 to 122 to 5. Phone C0G-W. 1-tf FOR SALE Standard apple barrels made this summer. Scott Farm, Tel. 227-Y. 110-tf "FOR SALE Ford touring car in good running condition, tires nearly new, price right. Tel. 73!)-R. 111-tf FOIt SALE Standing grass on my farm in Chesterfield. L. W. Amidon. 3i Canal St. Tel. 312-W. 11S tf. FOR SALE OR RENT Typewriters, Remington and other makes, b red C. Brown,G BullockSt., Tel. 201-.T. 10tf I L r E 1 5 E I i it I ES FOR SALE Pick your own : extra good picking now. George A. Tut tie. Spofford. N. II. 11D-123 AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE, evenings and Sundavs. W. T. Carney, 21 Thomas St. Tel. tiSl-R. Gl-t BARGAINS IN MAGAZINES Most favorable terms on single subscriptions or on reduced club rates. Send for booklet. Brattleboro News Co. 1-tf SPLENDID opportunity to rent store in Bennington. Vt., suitable for drug, con fectionery, fruit or grocery business; splendid location. Address S. M Post office box 3in, Bennington, Vt. 114-111) " MAGAZINES AT LOWEST PRICE S Write me about what magazines you want for the coming year. 1 can get them for you at money saving prices. Mrs. G. M. Love, Magazine Specialist. South New fane, Vt. 1-tf LOST. LOST Bone-rimmecr spectacles. Please leave at Reformer office. lls"-120 FOR SALE Modern two-apartment house on one of Brattleboro s best streets. Box 16, Reformer Office. 92-tf FOR SA'l'E Good henhouse SxlO ft. double boarded and in good shape. Good lot of 0-foot wire included. Tel. 34!-R. 117-122 FOR SALE One four-cylinder E-351 Buick touring car, price $4(K. Can be I seen at Mosher's Garage. Charles F Bailey, Jamaica, Vt. 110-tf NOTICE This is to notify all persons not to trust my wife, Hazel Stone Harrington, as I will pay none of her bills on or after this date. Edward Charles Harrington. Brattleboro, Vt., July IS, 1021. NOTICE Public Aulo Service Day or Night New Cleveland Six Tel. 624-M. I j. I. SNOW or Tel. S6-W, 34 Main St. Office RUTH A. BALDWIN Public Stenographer TYPING of all kinds Room 27 American Bids. Office 411 Res. 764-M TO RENIWomfortable HighSt.. Tel. 5!)2-M. TO FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Furnished house in beautiful village of southern Vermont, for summer or longer. First-class hotel near. For further particulars, address BOX 72, GRAFTON, VERMONT Lawn Mowers and Other Tools Sharpened New Columbia records, second-Iiand goods, guns, watches, tools, etc. G. W. Ct'SIIMAN, 127 Main Street 'Phone 2: Ladies' and Gentlemen's . Clothes . CLEANED. PRESSED AND ALTERED Satisfaction Guaranteed Prompt Service Brooks House Barber Shop FOR SALE The Abbott Apartment House This property is in first class repair. Must be sold to settle an estate. Brattleboro Trust Co., Agent AUTOMOBILE SERVICE RTJ1C OIT EASTERN STANDARD TIME TOWNSIIENI) TO BRATTLEBORO AND RET CRN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 1st Trip MTrip 6.15 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 6 JO a.m- 11.50 a.m. 6.50 a.va. 12.05 p.m. 7.05 a.m. 12.20 p.m. 7.25 a.m. 12.40 pxj. Leave Townshend, Chaaa'a Stora. Kewfane Inn, Williamsville Station. West Dummeriton Store, Arrive Brattleboro, Leave '.. "' Brattleboro, Root's Phar. macy, 9.15 a.m. 4.00 p. West Dummeriton Store, 9.35 a.m. 4.20 p.m. Williamsville Station, 9.55 a.m. 4.35 p.ra. kewfane Inn, 10.10 a.m. 4.55 pan. Arrivei- Townshend, 10.25 a.m. 5.H p.m. Order book at Root' Pharmacy. Brattlabcro. I. S. SAYRE, Townshend, Vt. . Telephone, Newfane, 34-31. Which Costs More? To Have Insurance and Not" Need It . To Need Insurance and Not Have It Geo. M. Clay ; General Insurance Agency : Bank Block' Brattleboro, Vt. Electrical Business FOR SALE For good and sufficient reasons. I have derided to sell my entire stock and good will. The business has been established about nine years. Easy terms to right party. E. M. Goodenough Thomas T. Brittan Fire Accident Insurance Liability Life Wilder BIdg., Brattleboro A1 1 mJ TO SPOTUGHT Committee Submits Report to State Board of Education FOR SALE One Ottawa 1921 sawing rig complete, with buzz and drag saw. Any reasonable offer accepted. Write to M. II. Gleason, Wardsboro, Vt. l)7-tf FOR SALE International bay loader and delivery rake; used but. one season. One heavy farm truck. S. F. Abbott. ll.-tf FOR SALE Osota Bread flour, M0.50 per parrel, cotton $1. .." in 3 s paper: pas try flour $0 per barrel, J?1.2( in Js paper. Money back if you do. not like it. Brat tleboro Grain Co. 114f THE WHITNEY AND ROEL FARMS FOR SALE Comprising 3Go acres of land, very fertile, house, barn. etc. Price $3,000, only part cash. Call or write Tony Lossasso, R. F. D. f. Box lo, Brattleboro Vt. Telephone !-3. 80-119 FOR SALE Owing to illness, am obliged to sell my restaurant buildings. fixtures, all complete, ready to step in and go on with the business. Established 30 years. Price, including buildings and full equipment. $1,SM. Terms if desired. 12,000 business last year. Inquire P. O. P.ox 17, So. Vernon, Mass. 112-12S TO RENT i with the 300-foot range No matter how many flash lights Sou have, you'll want this newest Eveready. It shoots a beam of light that nits the dark like a knife. Three times as powerful as any other flashlight the same size. For out-of-doors safety, comfort, convenience, the Eveready Spotlight Is it positive need. Come in and lot us demonstrate this new iisht. CHAS. F. MANN Main TEL 38 38 Main Autostrop Safety Razors 30-Day ,Free Trial STAND i DEE RUM L SCHOOLS WOULD IMPROVE ALL ALONG LINE Lovell & Telfer Brattleboro's Oldest Reliable Hardware Store Man Adopted by Roard Publicity and School Exhibits Planned Would Ma terially Increase State Aid for Teach ers and Repairs. MONT PELIER, July 10. At the last meeting of the State Board of Eduea- ion, the board adapted the following report of Commissioner Clarence II. Ucinpsey and Dorothy I. an held risiiur. the committee on standardizing rural schools, and directed the committee to put the provisions of the report in ef fect with the bcKinninx of the school year. To Members of the State Board of Education: . Your committee desires to present the following report on standard rural schools tor your consideration. J he object to be attained is indicated y the title to promote the improve ment of rural schools in ermont until Look in Our North Window And Learn About the White Pine Blister Rust LOVELL & TELFER 110 MAIN STREET SATISFACTORY SERVICE cniciency in ouimins of satisfactory char- thev hiv'U standard of and surrounding aeter. The standards to be striven for siiould be clehmtelv stated in a circu lar or booklet. 1 hey should be comprehensive and attainable. circular lias been prepared ov reprc-t . . i . ... . ' v i ue located in the Pochassic district in which thev allege, two men were making moon hine whiskey. The police say the men are placed and maintained on a J jiati erected a canvas-covered camp banked with trees as a camouflage in which wa operated a complete still. When the onicers reached the scene thev sav thev found that the still had up and had been secreted been broken up and had been secreted in pimple, variolIS parts of the woods. After a thor . ucli 'm,gh search it was fimnd in three places. -I...... !...l, ...... r ill,l iiitli f. .rwl women , ..i ... .;,..,f.i m'- sentatives of ermont Carl A. Mitchell UNDERTAKER Iady Attendant 180 Main Street Telephone 831-W or 8ai-R room at SO 110-tf RENT Storage room, innuire 14 Prospect St., TcL (V40-1I. lis t f. TO RENT Tenement at .' Linden St. .Mrs. F. Hamilton. Tel. 12.12. 1111-tf THE CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION CO. Automobile Ferry Service between BURLINGTON, VT., nd PORT KENT, N. Y. by the quickest and safest route Commodious follows: steamers leave Burlington as V 1 MMl-lmrvirrtrm-pr hitilane recently reports on schools, either of those completed contain a complete bathroom. Ullt'U Willi U MIH IH'Ullli .-ir-v,lv, towels, mirror, and lavatory. TO RENT Furnished room suitable for two. .Mrs. J. F. .Stanley, -'''. Kliiot St. 11!-1'J1 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS: 8:30 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 1:10 p. m., 4 JO p. and 5:15 p. m. m. SUNDAYS ONLY: -:C0 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:15 p. m. and 6:15 p. m. Distance, 15 miles. One hour crossing Automobiles carried to and from all landings WRITE FOR AUTOMOBILE FOLDER D. A. LOOMIS, General Manager, Burlington, Vt. M. J. POWERS, Gen. Pass. Agt., Albany, N. Y, Automobile Service Run on Eastern Standard Time NORTH FIELD and BRATTLEBORO Daily Except Sunday Leave P. M. Northfleld. George's Pharmacy, 12.10 East Northfleld. C. I. Buffum's Store 12.30 South Vernon, E. B. Buffum's Store Central Park 12.35 12..V) Vernon Store V. Brattleboro 1.20 Arrive Leave Brattleboro, Root's Pharmacy . 4.00 Vernon Store 4.20 Central Park 4.30 South Vernon. E. B. Buffum's Store . . 4.45 East Northfleld. C. P. Buffum's Store 4.50 Arrive Northfleld 5.00 Order Book at Roofs Pharmacy, Brattleboro, Vt. ARTHUR LYMAN Northfleld, Mass. Telephone 114-3 sentcd to the board lor its approval. e recommend its adoption as amended by the board in its confer ences on this subject, except that the Hiiestion of financial aid or reimburse ment be further adjusted by the Intard. The success Of the contemplated work wiil depend in a large measure upon: 1. Election of a competent inspector or supervisor. -. A campaign of publicity to arouse interest. k 3. Effective, simple administration. 4. Sullicieut incentives and induce ments. 1. Inspector or supervisor. The inspector or supervisor should be a person of energy, good judgment and tact, and ability to arouse enthusiasm and support. His work should be largely in the held, and should eon-it to a large ex tent of edueatiii'' the rural public as to the difference between poor and good "chools, of arousing interest and desire for belter schools and of giving prac tical advise and assistance to directors, superintendents and interested natrons in improving their schools. He should know what is required to make school conditions, instruction, or ganisation, courses of study, community Kathcriuiis and the like satisfactory, ef fective and lastiufc' His surest ions should be practical. sensible, economical aim sucii as to cre ate confidence . and favorable reactions. lie should kuow detail of administra tion,-' costs, oi repairs, appliances, sup plies, etc His below standard or above should he at curate, constructive and capable of practical use. Thev should be written and sent to the various individuals con cerned, and conies thereof should be tiled at Montpclier for reference. PnhliCftv. The inspector or supervisor should as sist in neutral state publicity. Froouent and helpful press notices should be provided. ivini: attention not only to desired !ids anl lo plans tor improvement, but a No to reports ot achievements and to lists of schools and towns that secure worthy result Booklet, and circulars 'should le pre- nared for distribution. l.speciallv we recommend issuing a pbamplet on rural schools as a handbook for the inspector and for school authorities. Meet inns in local communitic cranues. church societies. entertain ments for the lioblie in the school build ings, etc., should - be planned for. S-lu.ol exhibits at tow n meet in oiiblie stores and at school should be ar ramrod. :!. Administration. The administra tion of the plan would include: 1. Personal work ot the supervisor. ' Otliee and clerical work. 'Ibis would ! done in oart bv local supciin temlents mid other school officials, and in nart bv the clerical force in the com missioner's otliee. It would include dis tiihntion of circulars, corrcsirondeno Isihiilatin.r results, keeping records of standard and non-standard schools iivvxrdin.r hihI distributing plates, but tons', etc. iin.l kecninz account of dis bursements and expenses. This work could be done without m crcasing the present olhce force. 4. Incentives and inducements. These would be of two kinds. 1st Honor rewards. Standard and barrels of mash and a small quantity of moonshine were also taken. FORTUNE TELLERS IN JAIL. Charged With Obtaining Money Under False Pretenses. ST. ALBANS, July 10. Henry Mitchell and daughter, Rosie, who are connected with the fortune telling tent of the World of Mirth shows, are in Franklin county jail awaiting the coining of an othVial from Mahouoy City, Penu.. who it is expected will take them back with him. They yere arrested by Sheriff George 1. Catlin on a warrant issued by the authorities at Mahoney City charging them with obtaining money under false pretenses. LIGHTNING RUINS MOTORS. Bums Out Four in Plant of Middlcbury Marble Company. MIDDI.EIU'HY, July IS. The Mid dlcbury Marble company situated about two miles east of this village has a crew of nun at work removing four lare motors which were rendered use less by lightning last week, therefore necessitating the closing of the whole plant. The' motors will he replaced as soon a possible by larger and more powerful machines, when the force of yorkmen will be doubled Lightning is said to . have utruck au electric cable en tering the power bouse. . - . : PILES WTNCIIESTER-BRATTLEBORO JITNEY o a. in., i.iji (Hinsdale) Bring Your Prescriptions Here If yon want them filled with the purest and fresliest drugs, and with the greatest care and accuracy filled precisely as your physician orders them filled, to pro duce the exact effect he desires. , - We are proud of the record . we have made in our prescription department. And yet we fill prescriptions at very rea sonable prices, and fill them quickly, too. C. F. Thomas, Ph. G. SAVE YOUR TREES Pruning. Bolting. Cavity Work .1. J. LYONS. Box 315, Brattleboro, Vt. Can't Be Cured from the Outside External treatments seldom cure riles. Nor do surgical operations. The cause is inside bad circulation. The blood is stagnant, the veins flabby The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost (lend. superior schools should oe awaroeu) x0 quickly and safely rid yourself of trtable plates, and pupils and teacner piles you must free the circulation send fresh current through the stagnant pools. Internal treatment is the one safe method. Ointments and cutting won't do it J. S. Leonhardt, M. D., a specialist, set at work some years ago to find a real in ternal remedy for piles. He succeeded He named his nrescrintion HEM-liCHH. present and tried it in 1.00O cases before he was certain satisfied. Now IIKM-HOTT) 5 snlrl hv might well be awarded buttons. nit- able complimentary certiu ales siiouiu be sent to school authorities (prefer ably directors! and an honor list should be kept at the commissioner's otliee and be published from time to time as oc casion mijiht require. 2d. Financial rtwanN. Our :iw refMihit ion urovide for Leaves Winchester House p. m. Leaves Mann's Store (Hinsdale) 8.30 a. m., 1.55 p. m. He turn Trins Leaves Root's Pharmacy 10.30 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Daily Except Sunday CARL F. CAIN MERCHANT TAILOR 159 Main Street During a severe thunder storm in North fspringheld on a recent night, lightning struck the barn of Arthur l)x. tearing off boards and throwing them .4.0 feet and killing bis horse. Another bolt of electricity struck the house, doing con siderable minor damage. A lamp, which was burning, was extinguished' and the iock stopped at the moment the house was struck. Lath and plaster were torn ff in a number of the rooms, the screen door was wrenched off the binges, and the Such aid may be salaries to ue In state a itl that will ward establishment of " standard schools. classed as follow: 1. State aid for teacher firm 2 to Sti per week. 2. State aid for repair etc., up maximum of :lWi for eah town. :k Disbursement for current rxiiensps. varying from nothing to possibly S-.iO pe.- school. . - 1 1 i In addition to this. aid ihor? siiould Jc wmo plan devised that would servo us a direct inducement to establish ar.-J to i.mtinue standard sciiooK iMieh aid j,.ii,f' l. uiiLoioit u al . ava.'tioie ii e-uv school that is .-Unda-.d:co ;.i it administrei ion, and planned so as hot to exceed a set. rea sonable sum of money. On this point the chairman's report should be given favorahle consideration. Respectfully submitted. DORt Til Y A TT K L I ') F I S IT K R CLARENCE II. DEMl'SM . FIND STILL IN HILLS. Officers Arrest Two Men in Carefully Dis- guiscd Oimp. WESTFIELD; Mass., July 10. The bx-al police took into custody yesterday Pnnlin' Gnlicbi. 1!S. and John liombroski. !. of rt Orchard street. Springfield, and J will hold them pending the arrival ot ted eral authorities, on a charge of violation of the Volstead act. Acting upon lntor apply directly to- j druggists every where under guarantee. It mid maintenance is a harmless tablet, easv to take, and ran always be found at the Brattleboro Drug Co. and druggists everywhere, ' who will gladly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied customer. Advertisement W omeii Made Ydiihg Bright eye3,a clear skin and a body. full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL teleDlioiie was tbrown across ttic r oouK-uiation reccivca, tbv police found a camp . .... . . - ... - ... . .. , i f MN - " ' Th world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, tba enemies of HI a and looks. In use since 1696. All drnggists, thfea sizes. Look for th n.mm Cold Medal oa vary Box - sad accept do imitation . 4GP Wank Ice Cold Drinks and Delicious Ice Cream Cold drinks are popular these hot days, of course, but there is more than that back of the big increase in business at our Soda Fountain. It indicates that the people of this town not only want what they want, but also that they know the place where they can find the best. The Soda and Ice Cream we sell are pure, delicious and healthful and the fact that they are better than you can buy any where else, is the best reason for coming here. The best Ice Cream in town at popular price. f Brattleboro Drug Co. THE PRESCRIPTION STORE Phone 560 104 Main Street Burglar Alarm Saves $15,000 ASHTABI'IjA, Ohio, July 7. Six automobile ban dits robbed the Marine National bank of Ashtabula Har bor, three miles from here, at 12. SO o'clock today, secur ing $6,000 loot and made their escape after firing several shots at citizens in the street. A girl employe, of the hank, with a revolver pointed at her face, pressed a burglar alarm with her foot which frightened the robbers who fled, leaving about $15,000 in currency untouched in one of the cages. I This bank is equipped in the most modern facilities for handling the business of its customers. New accounts solicited. Vermont National Bank SAFETY STRENGTH SERVICE r- s n r e r i . r r t r t r t r t 1 r t n o c kj . 'w or Bufli 0 The Safe Place for Them A BANK'S vault is the safe place for bonds, jewelry and other valuables. Rent one of our Safe Deposit Boxej now not the day after your valuables are lost or stolen. Peoples National Bank ' BRATTLEBORO, VT. 10 L. ' HQ 0r , o O CZrOO CZZ O C3 O Q O CZT O CZZ O C3 O CTTQ 0 o 4 Opportunity and the Bank Account OPPORTUNITY takes off its hat to the man with a BANK ACCOUNT. Opportunity is ready for the man. woman or child who is ready for" it. The ash-barrels of history are full of people who were unprepared for. Oppor tunity when it came their way. ' '. i ...... Have you the cash to avail yourself of Opportunity when it comes your way? WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US NOW? Brattleboro Trust Company