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N To Ice Consumers Our Ice supply is practically exhausted and this is to ask all our patrons to con serve their ice and do with as little as possible. AH those who can do without will confer a favor on us, and on people wlio must have it, by discontinuing its use the remainder of the season. We have bought several carloads from wholesale dealers and are informed by them today that their supply is very nearly all gone and that' there is doubt about their supplying us more than another week or . I w as inere is no ice tney can buy any where We, can probably supply our regular custonars from two to four weeks longer, hut afjer that unless people conserve or do witnontlW-lcrWill le practically an unknown article. Crystal Springs Ice, Wood and .Trucking Co, . THE BRATTLEBQRO DAILY REFOR3IER; WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 5; 1021 '.. ... : i ' " . --.-'I ' . ! . ': !- r eJ 7 (porting Mi ews JUDGE DEFIES KU KLUX KLAN THREE ARE NOW IN SEMI-FINALS Estey Goodaow, Pearson & Hunt Thompson, I). Ii. Cowles and J. I, Advance in Country Club Golf Competition. J. P. Estey and O. E. Thompson have reached the semi-final round in the Pres ident's cup eoniiK'tition at the ISrattle-Ivn-o Country club, the former by defeat ing II. W. Mason 5 and 4, and the latter by defeating C. M. .Miller .r and 3. In the upper brarkett the. winner of the L. Tj. Punham-D. Cowles match will meet Hayes I'igclow to determine the oppo nent of I). It. Cowles, who won his way into the semi-finals by defeating Joseph Estey. MO KEY COACHES KEENE Old Dartmouth Player Gives School Doys Points on Game c jFifl(Jcii-Storc a i Thermometer nies tS 53 I 1 III? SB a1 I m Keene high school evidently intends to have a championship aggregation this year on the gridiron. Not only have they scheduled a game with the Manchester high school team, one of the strongest high school teams in their state, but thev nave also nail nave .More?, coach of the .Middlebury College football team, come there to instruct the candidates on the tine points of the game. The Keene team tackles the ISellows Falls team Saturday, and as the Vermonters have a powerful aggregation this year, there should be an interesting battle between the old rivals. The I.rattleboro high school team tac kles Vermont Academy at Saxtons Iiiver Saturday, and the result of the game will be of special interest, to local football fans, because of the fact that the Rut land champs defeated the Academy boys last Saturday by a 3(1 to 0 score. LAWYERS TO PROSECUTE. Attorney General Allen Names .Men to Conduct Disarmament Proceedings. P.OSTOX. Oct. r,. Atty. Gen. J. "WVs- ton Allen yesterday appointed Robert G. Podge. Andrew Marshall and James J. McCarthy as counsel to act for him in the disbarment proceedings against Daniel II. Coiikley, Daniel V. Melsaae and William J. Corcoran. Later in the day Mr. Dodge said that fhcre will be no action by the Itoston P.ar association in the immediate future except against the three lawyers named above. ' The names of certain other lawyers have been mentioned in connection with the so-called blackmail ring.'" said Mr. Dodge, "and an investigation is being made. No charges have been formulated ami no acnon lias been taken. There will be a hearing on the CVtak-ley-McIsaae-C-orcoran disbarment pro ceedings on. Oct. is, but it was stated last night that the trial itself will probably not come until some time in November. Flowers Chrysanthemums are begin ning to bloom now. We5 are -the largest growers -im-this state. Design work a spe cialty. C. N. BOND, FLORIST Telephone. 752-R H ats and Caps for those who value their appearance. Charges Texas Grand Jury and Says He Will Call High Officers Before It. BEAUMONT, Texas. Oct. 5. Openly defying the Ku KIux Klan, its kleagles, grand goblins, despite the threat of death which was sent to him by members of the White Cap organization - in Texas, Judge E. A. McDowell of the sixth district court facet! an open court filled to an over flowing, charged a grand jury, composed mostly of Catholics, and demanded indict ment for white capping and assault to murder against every member of the local Ku KIux Klan. "They have threatened to get' me." he said, and then uttered the warnine. "They thrust at everything holy in this country," he said. '.'So far as I am con cerned I defy them and I say, 'Lay on MacDuff, and damned be he that cries, "Hold, enough!" I have a few observa tions to make in reference to the Ku KIux Klan, invisible empire, presided over by an imperial wizard, self-eonstitnted. elected for life, with his oyelops, his ter rors, his kluggs, kladds and klouneils. I feel sorry for that bunch of fellows that he fooled. I wonder how he persuade! mem to give mm sit). " reiiows. I have a list, of nil tha Kieagies in Texas. I know who von 1 y i . grami gomin is and your chief kleagle i TVm, n .. fit 1 1,' I -i-.va.. i n nave nun over nere to appea oeiore this grand uirv. Simmons h absolute control and you have poured ou your millions to him. I am a Bantist am you want me to hate my neighbor who is a. v u.1 none. rpeaKing on the crimes of the klan Judge aicDoweU said: 4k X . .o man nas a right to drive another irom nis nome. Jf he violates the law th couns are open. Hut when any men get up and take the law into their own hands and go unwhipped of justice, von mihf just as well tear up your constitution of united Mates and Texas; as the Ger man n 1 1 .11.1 ii.. . ; . ....... ..aumiui (iiu i lie treaty between uermany and Great Britain and call it it M-rup oi paper. U. S. EXPORTS SHOW LARGE INCREASE .'iiicn .wore Wheat and Corn Kent Abroad First Six Months This Year Than In 1920. . LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. S One mill ion uiree Hundred and sixty thousand our Hundred and forty ( 1J;,44) neignt cars, each car.40.feet in length ! romaininff ''. tons each, which Placed end to end would form a con unous string ot cars H);m miles long or almost halt around the-world, would ie necessary to transport the34,011,0OO tons representing the combined quantity l ( i liv i I'll t thrill II II It 111 IPS PYlWTiul rtm - . , - ' "--V.V uu i ue i nited states to all foreign coun incs ior tne tirst six months of 1921, m-t-oiuuig iu announcement made today by II. L. McKellar, foreign freight traiiie manager of the Southern Rail way ystem and Mobile & Ohio Railroad, with head(iuarters here. The announce ment also stated that the combined quantity ot principal exports for the nrst six months of 1921 exceeded the quantity ot exports for :the same months of 1920. bv 4,520 carloads of 2j tons each or H3,0"O tons. The exportation of wheat for ex ample, for the first six monffris named. Mr. McKellar stated, were equivalent to 147,SGO carloads of 25 tons each, or an increase of more than l.V per cVift, over the same months last year. The exportations of corn, the announce-' ment said, aggregated C4'79 carloads ot L'. tons each, or an increase of 'd Per cent, for the first six months of this year as compared with the same months of 1920. BRATTLEBORO PERSONAL Mrs. Ella "W. Donleso'n has begun work for C. E. Searles of 1'earl street. . A..C, Aldrich of Brookline, Mass., is registered 'at: the Brooks. Houses, Miss Bessie Braley of Putney is visiting Mrs. Louis Whitney of High street. Mr. Lewis, chef at the Brooks House, has gone to Montreal to spend a week's vacation. Miss Kene Lyston was called Sunday to Norwich, Conn., on account of the serious illness of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stiff are attending the Bond ville fair today. Miss Gertrude L. Milter of Williston street went yesterday to Clinton, Mass., to visit friends.. Mrs. Elmer French of Bernardston vis ited here this week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emma Fuller. Miss Elizabeth Moran, who has a posi tion with the Brattlphoro T rust (1o is having a vacation this week. - Frank A. Larrow and George E. Sher- irian went to White Iiiver Junction this morning to attend the state fair. M iss Margaret Fleming is having a week's vacation from her work in the office of the Dunham Brothers company. Miss Mary Kennedv will finish work Saturday in the basement of the Good now, Pearson & Hunt department store, Mrs. Albert Wrisley, who has been sub stituting in the telephone exchange a operator the past year, has finished work there. Miss Ella Fuller has returned to her duties in the Ware citv hospital after visiting in town and in Chester and Lon donderry with relatives. I Iintnn A. Graves has received his hon orable discharge from the United States navy. He is at the home of his parents at is toutn 3iain street. Miss Florence Powers, who had been employed as waitress at the Brooks House, is working in the home of Josenh u. istey ot Jr airview street. Miss Margaret T. Moran. who lim been visiting a few days with Miss Ouin- lan at trie iirooks House, went yesterday to i- an iiiver, .Mass., to- visit friends. .Miss Marguerite Bancroft returned yesterday to her work in the x-rav room of the Hartford hospital in Hartford Conn., after visiting at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barber will move next month from Crosbv block to Guil- over their store which Mr. Barber i rank II. Brasor recently bought i'.verett J... Olds of Boston was in town over last night on business at the office of the J win State Gas & Electric com pany and was registered at the Brooks House. iv. r. liiobey. formerly of this town now with the Frank L. Thompson Drug company in Troy. X. Y.. as traveling salesman, is in town until Friday on business. Mrs. M. I. Heed, who had been visiting 10 day in the home of her daughter, Mrs, L. S. Edwards, during the absence of I)r and .Mrs. I.dwards in Maryland. rtnrnrl today to her home in Vernon. Dr. and Mrs. G. (VBerlder of St M. bans are guests at the Brooks lion sp enm- ng to attend the Memorial hospital bene- oance and concert this evenhnr. TVr is operating' today-at' the hospi- ford, ind : ILRWcllman Co., Inc. Members of Besse-Foster System WEST CHESTERFIELD, N. II. -Mrs. Anna Stoddard, who was taken to the Memorial hospital in Brattleboro a fortnight ago for treatment, . remains about the same. Earl Chickering and Vivian Nelson were married Sept. They will live on the I erry place on the River road in West moreland, which Mr. Chickering bought recently oi ins lather s estate. twenty persons wre. present visiting day held recently af the No. 1 school- House. Everyone was well pleased with the methods bcine used hv the ImcI)d and with the repairs which had been donel un me interior oi me scnoolhouse. News has been received from Mr Mrs. I . A. Kichardson, who are on their way to California by automobile, that they were entering Nebraska. Also that they were well and having a nice trip. ' Marion E,' Welcome returned to her studies at Middlebury college Sept. L'O for bet sophomore year. Arthur L. Welcome returned to.the New Hampshire state col lege Sept. 1!S for his sophomore vear. ami A regular meeting of Rpafford Grange was held Saturday evening. Notice was given out that all exhibits for the coming fair must be in the ball at 2 o'clock in order to have them placed for judging. All that come after that hour will be en tered for exhibition only. Further par ticulars can be had of the committee. E. Ij. H eleome or S. L. Rice. Anyone may exhibit his products whether 'Jranger or not. As Saturday was Ceres night the program was in charge of Ceres, Evelyn AN inn, and included song by the choir; recitation by Ida Chickering: reading by Carrie Chickering; songs by Miss Pierce"; violin solos by Chester Brown, reading of it-uers irom jfrotiicr and Sister Richard son by S. L. Rice, question. Does it pay the farmer to raise or buv his grain The speakers were Curtis Chickering At Brown, Dana Wilder, E. L. WelcomcYnd others, tit Berkley al Mrs.- W. ,T. Ricvlow" tl-illsil rclir. lay after an absence of. -morn than tht-. eeRs rt' KHowlton. "One. " n 'MeiWnt if the illness and death of Tier -mother. Mrs Frederick Uailey. . She 'came by way of i.uriington. Where she visited Ler sis ter. Mr. (V'C. Rublee of Morrisiille who Ut recovering from an operation". at tne .Mary letclier hospital. Bradbury' F. dishing, manager of Pine Grove .Springs hotel at Lake SjHifford, will spend the winter months as manager of the Halcyon hotel at Miami, Fla. This hotel, which cost more than a mil lion dollars, was recently purchased bv II. S. Duncan, a New Yorker. Mr. Hushing was recommended 4 him for manager and the Spofford man has cepted. PROpATE COURT ! FOR SEPTEMBER! Record of Transactions in Marlboro Dis trict as Taken from Records in : Judge Schwenk's Office. - V Work in the probate courtj for the Marl boro district during the month of Septem ber included the following transactions as taken from the records In the office of Judge A. F. Schwenk: . ' Joseph Tardiff of Dummerston: Over 21, files petition for guardian and Carrie Xj. Hamilton appointed. , Mansel I. Peeler estate of Vernon : Ac count of administrator filed and allowed. Alice G. Weeks estate of Brattleboro: Will presented by John E. Gale allowed and John E. Gale appointed executor. Frederick. Lysander Howe estate of Brattleboro: Will presented by John E. Gale; Brattleboro Trust Co. appointed' executor; W. L. Sylvester and O. It. Hughes appointed appraisers and commis sioners. Mary A. Shearer estate of Brattleboro: frank L. Hcllman appointed administra tor. John E. Coleman estate of Wardshorn Account of M. L. Johnson, administrator, allowed and balance distributed. Olive Ii. Coleman estate of Wardsboro : Account of M. L. Johnson, administrator. anowea ann Daiance distributed. Lona Elizabeth Monahan. minor, of liraiueooro : Adopted and made heir-at law of Calvin W. and Anna G. Eddy, and name changed to Lona Elizabeth r;ldy. Fay L. Ellis estate of Brattleboro Mary L. Ellis appointed administratrix. John Barlow estate of Wilmington: Greeley A. Brown appointed administra tor. Mary H. Osgood estate of Brattleboro: v in presented by E. Q. S. Osgood. Mary A. Spencer estate of Brattleboro: Newcomb II. Spencer appointed adminis trator; petition of Newcomb II. Spencer for license to sell real estate and consent Of heirs filed and hearing set for Oct? 13. Lewis Lee Weatherhead estate of, Ver non: Will presented by William J. Weatherhead and hearing set for Oct. 1,". It. W. Adams estate of Wardsboro: Li cense granted to John E. Gleason, admin istrator, to sell real estate to pay debts. Mary A., Adams estate of Wardsboro: License granted John E. Gleason. admin istrator, to ell real estate to pav debts. Margaret I. Grout, minor, of .Wilminir. ton : License granted Amasa Omnt guardian, to sell real estate. Varillus M. Cutting estate of TVilmin. ton: Areount of Elvira T. Pufiit.. I lowed and estate ordered held for wiuow, according to will. Julia Ormsbee estate of Tnm Account of It. M. Reed, administrator, al lowed and balance distributed. Kendall I. Ames estate of Uilm;fn. License granted Charles R. Ames, exec Ki, iv neii real estate. "ull,:" ( uuer esiare or i mmr. . T : . . i tn. incense granted u. Butterfield. executor, to sell real estate. George A. Blanchnrrl evtnta f -r-i loro: Account of John E. ClnU oA: jstrator, allowed and balance distributed Edwin H. Goodwin estnte nt Rol" boro: r Clarence P. Goodwin anini administrator. Edward L. Tomb est.ito nf Tt Will nresontel hv Fmnpoa V t.k . - - viiil null hearing set for Oct. I.-.. Florence P. Stone - v.. .riulUIIUUIU. nna J. Stone appointed nilminif t-of Belle C. Houffhton. over 1 i , , ..... . ' ' . iiiauir- ir.n,: i resented petition ad nr , . - . . r Kuniiiiau ih appointed over her T . r.:i. -- . . '- nuiiimii itpfMiiniea. i i varrutn. minor,, over rill for guardian nnd vim Jo -.- . . . - " "i'i"inir(i. r reueriCK I oleum n evtnr n..i u . it .. ..- . to: IienrV U. towell annnt ,.: strator. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions R-I-G-1I-T fii tr ' it-. They are always filled right .when we fill. them aswe usev rr only the right drugs and the right attention -to scientific details. Nothingmissing when it comes" to- attlt'tTl the doctor to relieve your ills, and if you appreciate this ; bring more of your prescriptions to us. . ' 1 j , : THE PARK DRUG STORE 18 Main Street 'Phone 210 - ----- - " i ATCHIS THEATRE Toys ac- HINSDALE, N. II. Mrs. Jane II. Whitney. Mrs. Jane (Howard) Whitney. SO. for the past seven years a resident of this town, died in her home on Stebbins ave nue Thursday night at 0.30 o'clock. Death was due to a general breakine down. Mrs. Whitney was liorn in Chesterfield. N. II., Nov. 17. 1X40, and was the last survivor of l.-J children of John and Je mima Howard. Her husband. Elisha I Whitney, died in 1!17. Mrs. Whitney was a member of the Free Methodist church of Springfield. Mass.. and she lived in Indian Orchard, Mass.. 1!0 vears before coming to this town. For the last -'O years Mrs. Anne Phelps of Springfield .Mass., nad acted as her companion. She leaves three grandchildren : Rus sell H. Barbour of Akron, Ohio. Deane Barbour of Springfield. Mass.. and Miss J heresa ii. W lutney of Snrinefield .Mass. ; also one nenhew. Itrvant I. Streeter of this town, and one niece, Miss Elfa Streeter of Providence. R. I., also other distant relatives. the funeral was held from the home .Monday at 12 o clock. Rev. Mr. Lane of Northheld, Mass., and Rev. George Make peace of Indian Orchard, Mass., officiat ing. Burial took place in Maple Wood cemetery at Indian Orchard. Mass. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jones and i.eorge Whitney of Keene, N. II., Deane liarbonr of Springfield, Mass.. Harry Howard of Newfane, Vt.. Miss Elfa Mreeter of Providence, It. I.. Miss The resa (. Whitney of, Springfield. Mass., anu .urs. aies also of prlnghela, Mass. "BRAN BI G Millions MENACES GRAIN. Fire, Water, Smoke My trips will be covered as usual and will fill your orders from DeWitt's stock with all fresh goods. Fire and water sale will not begin until after the insurance adjusters come. We will give you the best service that we can. I may be down but I am not out. J. E. BUSHNELL Over- E. C. Robertson is- in Maine for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Robertson were in Boston recently. Glen Higgins has bought a new land 4 touring car. Elmer ISelson of Boston is a guest of .ur. anu .Mrs. v. w. King. Mr. and Mrs. William Doucette of Lakeport are visiting relatives here. Mrs. L. j Stearns entertained the B. B. club in her home Friday evening. Albert Lautz recently entertained 'his mother and father from Nova Scotia. The Knitting club met with Mrs. Susie Robertson last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Estey of Guilford is visiting relatives and friends here a few days. Mrs. Anna Tilden and Frank Walker are spending several days in Barre, Vt. Robert Holton of Boston is a guest .for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White. Miss Lillian G. Myers of Florence, Mass., visited at her home here over Sun day. Mrs. William Brockway of Keene was a guest of Mrs. Edson Moon over Sun day. ... - ?n.- Mrs. Luella Fay entertained several women at a birthday party in her home Friday afternoon ' ' Mrs. , Mary Sheridan of North AdamsJ Mass., was a recent gnest of her daugh of Bushels in Peril. Sav Min. nesota Authorities. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 5. Three of- nnui agencies were co-operating yester- j .-urvK ine spread of the "bran f-- uminwi De'iie, and eran- ninvii is iiuecring iu per cent of the oats arriving at Minneapolis. Jt is menacing millions of "bushels of stored grains in the terminal, .according to official estimates. i- .. . . "J The pest already has' been discovered in three terminal elevators.4 . , . " MARRIAGES. In iWindham, Oct: 4. by Rev. Clifford ,.t'IuI ot I'Udlow. Kaynond C. Brown oiiinaio. a. i., formerly of Brattle boro, and Miss Dorothy Harris of Ches ter. In South Newfane. Oct. 4 'Tiv nv Tior. bert If. Woodin, D. D., of Brattleboro. Car- rani uana oi ux lord. Mass.. and MissjMarion Evelyn Setters of South Newftine. r i DEATHS. 1 In,, nninRton. Oct. 3, Attorney Osro R. layton, 49, fonnerly of South Londonderry. Today Presents Benefit Memorial Hospital erous WITH ' William Desmond, Marguerite Clayton And an All Star Cast , From the Original Story by Edmund Gouldirig " A Special High Class Drama . Extra Kinelo Review Matinee 2.30, Evening 7-8.55, AH SeaV 50c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PRESENTS The Biggest Attractions Ever Offered By Any Theatre Photoplays and Vaudeville CHARLES RAY in His Latest, Greatest Production . ' . "Scrap Iron " THE STORY OF A BOY WHO HAD TO FIGHT'' FOR ALL HE GOT! . ... First for his job. Then for his mother, then for his girl and then for himself. VIRILE DRAMA! STIRRING ACTION! HUMAN COMEDY! ... " See the finest ring fight ever screened "Scrap Iron", and Battling Burke in four thrilling rounds that will win a cheer from every man and every woman. VAUDEVILLE Three Bis: Acts Keith '? w Class Vaudeville 7 PEOPLE SPECIAL SCENERY 1 Singing Act 1 Musical Act 1 Novelty and Dancing Act Special Music by the Orchestra and the - Organ Bray Pictograph Latest NeWs Motion Pictures Taken By Our Own Camera Big Labor Day Parade and Fair Ground Scenes. See the horse race. Also Pictures of Putney vOld- Home Day. : : i High Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester field are ot finer nualirV 'arir! hence of better taste) than in Any l'vi other cigarette afc the price. " ; - Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. c lies terfiel CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos- blended 1 ; Vt I 1 8 I I ter, Mrs. w . F. Robertson.