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3 BRANDEGEE SID 'THE SALESMAN g . 'Trusses Mr.,Cleasby, Truss Specialist . WILL BE AT OUR STORE ONE WEEK, BEGINNING FEBRUARY 27 This is an excellent opportunity to get a comfortable truss that is guaranteed to hold. We want Mr. Cleasbv to see all difficult cases, as he has done nothing .but fit trusses for many years, and ,is , an expert. , . . . NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS KOft MKV OF VOU ME! --J Reliable Children's Hosiery Ioys' medium weight, black only - 7 to sy2 ,.v...... ....... ' 9 -and 9 ....... Boys heavy weight, 1 and 1 rib black- ' rtRVE J'J6l!TtK5 WHO IT A VI) FOUR-POWER 'PACT - Wants Reservation Show ing American Congress Is Supreme Power 2 .7 to io :.. Girls' medium weight, fine rib - Black 6 to 8 .... .". Black 9 and 9 ............... Brown 6 to 92 k.. i 50 .25 . 25 NOTHING PERSONAL, ;ii ."jNIIISPUm'OSE THEN UtT ME 4HTROOUCE TO YO J K WONOEtiFUU MTkCHMENT fo THS Solely; (ft feist Ion of, Maluns; CoustUutloM PlHO-tT'S K WONDERFUL IMPJ?0VEMEMT rijiin I'oinl.s , Out ' risibility , ri'rHiihf i omntitfinji Country i! War ft . 45 mssm Points of cantact covered with rubber prevents slipping": This feature is new and is the result of 40 years' experi ence by the largest manufacturers of trusses. This truss holds without the use of leg straps. Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supporters Special Private Department ROOT'S PHARMACY The Store With the Stock BRATTLEBORO. VT. Cash and Carry Marke T. J. Coogan, Prop. Rib Roast Beef Blade Roast Chuck Roast Boiling Pieces Loin Roast Pork Fresh Shoulders Home-Made Sausage Fresh Eggs Salt Salmon Trout .. Salt Mackerel . . . .. S tun g -BaJis . . . , .. . Red Kidney Beans . . Yellow Eye Beans . . Heinz Dill Pickles . . 62 Eiliot Street 2r? ib. 20c lb. . 15c to lSr- lb. . . too to ir- lb. . . 25c to 2Sc lb. 22c lb. 22c lb. . . 50c doz. . . . . 12c lb. . . . . 20c bl. . 10c can . . .. 12c lb. 12 lb. . 25 c quart : .. v 'Jf t r-s 1 'H; - - ? - ,tvj x , ' 1. "iS. Scene from "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," at the Auditorium, Saturday afternoon and evening. 1 o jHere i undeniable, scient Holding Power; fie laboratorv rroof cf the vastlv increased rull or holding power between the layers in Hydro-I oron. the super tire.. Most tfyjtire troubles are caused by tread separation, the separation of fabric layers, or ,r ;Tvy blisters, buckles or strain cn the fabric. These are due to-manufacturinir Prnrrcft ami Tnrrtn fKrt. I.aKnratnrw ts? hav nroved that the holding - power between the layers of fabric is 50 greater witrt l oron- - treated fabric than is the holding power with the same fabric not "i - - i simply won't eo down until they have delivered their full auota: iMiciro- loroiif ii lies 5 1 toine bad, whetbO it Is being used as a spare or is standing on the dealer's rack. Tread separation while running is practically unknown. Come in and let us tell you more about this super-tire and prove all these claims to your satisfaction. 9 o $:.They contain the great fabric dis- . t,. covery, Toron the no-rot. non-de-.' tertorating fabric with its wonderful 4 affinity for rubber. It causes the rub- ber to permeate the tiniest cells of 'i the fabric and make it absolutely ,4 waterproof. It retards the tire from . .Jff ' Hydro-Toron tires are built around at collapsible cdre7 fCa ' If wnicn is removed before the tire goes into the vulcanner. iAvJLJJ A heavy fabric bag is inserted.and water heated to proper fjtLZZ to? 2 vulcanijing temperature is pumped into the tire at the jpyfcLjjr! right pressure of 200 pounds to the square inch. The fcre is Si f- expanded to proper shape from within, instead of beine crushed from the outside against the solid iron core used iri making ordinary fabric tires. No fabric, breaker strip, bead or wire is bruised, i misplaced or damaged in any way. This process practically eliminates 'seconds, 'Jarid enables the manufacturers to make this liberal guarantee. Guwanteea for 10,000 MILES C. A.0eWIU, Brattleboro, Hip: (SiKcial I)fspa'l h' to Tli" llofoj Htor.) V.sniX(;T)X. Kcb. 21. T1km -ciiatoi s v;vtn nr onriur ro'ivat iwits tin,' four-powtT troaty m-c dimply try- to put. hito the ins( runicnt of rati- hia:itioii itvirtli meaning and interpre tation of tlie paet which ' I'l-esideut tlanlinjr has tliMii in Vis pnhlie :hI- (lleNses. ... "I woultl'he willing." sniil Senator nraiHh'.i fo this correspondent, "to at-tai-h as si resfivat ioi the s-pecdi which ''resident llardinx made ii submitting ilie treaties. lie aid it did.net mean any alliance. ir t-einnnl tment or any in volvements, v.l want to s''e to it that alt the natioiis ol' tiii: world fully uioh'i stood that. Thre were people, yon know, who said that the I'nited States - welched when if- failed to ratify the Versailleti ii-eafy and they said t liev had dealt with the l'resideni and " iniajzined thlit was tiiiii-ietit.-' 1 believe the honest thinsr to ,1 is to" notify the ."World now when there Is ti. dispute on the horizon that .!" any rights in relation to insular pos- e-.ions jn the V;h lie are thrCatem-d. he congress of the I'nited States will 'ilt imatcly deenle the' i-sue." 'I'lo re 5 m iKri-tisitiiNhi p in tin ou iri versv "that haj arisen as 4between ijen like S"Hatiiv.3x.ltrH,!ide';et of Con net tient. ,loim,mT- .wi (";ijiftt-tia. and !. rah of, I'laho (ii)-t!tr mi" bond ant J'resid. nr 'llaidin-i ori The'otio-r Any i.ody woo imai!ie that these men i'oueht the Crsailles treat v because it tva.s negotiated by a l,em"cratie presi lent has ample proof today of the error if Mich a view when the same lb'publi- an senators an' oftVriii!: reserx nl nms to i tri::l lo-jjot iated and --ii-ied bv a Ile- Miioi-aii pi. t il ami. iiidid. ot r o n i.i n;i r coiii iczues 1'i.iist it tit ioiia! (Jtie.st ion. A fundamental conception of const itu lioual tights has tle-iiiM'd which is lestined to have a far-reaeliins effect on Vn.orican affairs for years to come. ""The question is entirely related to my personality in congress ,r to the Eight Months of Nervous Misery Mrs. Adams Tell how Less than One Bottle of Sanalt Ended the Nervous ness by Removing the Cauaen. "I had been sufferm;- terrildy from nervousness for more than rirht months. It was t-uused by bad condition of tnv stomach, which came st praduUv that almost before I realized it I was sutTerinc from intense hejulaehes and sr"lls of dizziness that were simply terrible. My kidneys anil liver were bxv( h badly affe-ted and 1 suffered intensely from b.iekac.he." Thus says Mrs. Carl Adams, whose home is at 406 MaiQ St., Gardner, Mass.. She adds: "I have not yet finished tnv first bottle of Sanalt, but it has wonderfully improved liy condition. The nervousness has almost gone, my stomach has been ;reatly helped, kidnevs and liver are at-ting much letter, and already I am convinced that Sanalt is tme to name as 'Sanalt the Sensible Tonic.' "I purchased Sanalt through the recom mendation of Drujy-Lst Leathe, of CJardner, who said that if I was not satisfied with results he would return my money." Sanalt has been tised by the physicians of New Knglaml for nearly a hundred years. Most reconstructive tonics are constipating. Sanalt regulates tdoou, bowls, stomach and liver all at the same time. KnterprisinR druxjiists all sell Sanalt. COUGHS AND COLDS often tenacious, are a drain upon the vital forces. SCOTT'S EMULSION strengthens the whole crcTfm n r-i rl l-inlrvc dnve out the pre- oj disposing cause. J Scott &. Bowne. Eloomficld. N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF- fl ft (Tablets or Granules) for BrjrbiiRKrciTsni Not a Moving Picture : Auditorium, Matinee and Niglil Saturday, Feb. 25 valid, we may ing ilcllteced "IltU v. hen is obvious t'r. trcatv that tin is t "arrive Ht.itlsl IiM-ii).. oicupant t the 'White House. ex- pl.titn-d Senator J .raitde-jee. "It is solely a question of understaiulinx the constitutional piiase of the words "I'liited Suites fcoverninoiit." T'nder the ertris-tiintion the .government was divided in three iu'ts legislative. executive.) and judicial. '.1 tinjilj believe neither the eiciitive nor the legislative wants to encroach ' on the other. I know that the interoretatioiis hn ll are placed upon the duties of the presidential- ollice dif fer from time to tiieas- A man like Pres ident Ilardinj; may have one idea and Air. Wilson niisut "have another. I am tun look i iisr at the , iicst ion from the iieisonal vie puiiit, .for these differing com -ett ions may rise. to trouble America h,!i after vve of die. present generation are dead. Suppose, Vor Installed.. 'Siip)ose, for instance, that In or years la nce. Uijs ia has leen restored and cm roai hcs on tin northern half of Sakhalin, now claimed hy Japan. What docs .lapan uo'r She -alls a conferenei of jiowers under 'lie terms of the four j:owcr treaty. The prcamlde of the treaty says its purpose is to "maintain' the rights of Ctiat I'.ritain. I'"ran-e, Italy and the I'nited Siat'-s in relation to their insular pos-scsH-ns ami doinin-loi:-.. It as "in relation. which, of course, is liroad eunuch to cover such an a'rre.-sion as Ittissi.-t i.iisht start toward Sakhalin Island. Now. ,lapans riuhts in that island an- a matter of dispute today. Vet arti'le two of the four power treaty r(jiiirc- a conference of powers whenever :nri;i es'.jou liy an out side power develop- over "said rights." It doe-n"t define what 'said rights' mav he and if we do not now -ay that we nave the lisht to determine for ourselves 'whether those rights are valid or in- le in 'the position ef bav in them. a conference is called, it mi tlx latiRtias" of this purpose of the conference at an undcj"staiu.ms or an -What., actually happen-'.' A delegate r: trmsHi!or ie.Uesents the I'nited' Statesc" ;t j tha.t ' ronfm-n e. An asr ement - is reached. ' Since Sakhalin is ati isiaad. the unl.v mean l proU-cl- ms it is iv navy or ny economic iMiyemi f the ofTcmlmir power. cnv il -may !"- Velop that the public M'litiinent of incrieu is against v.ir with Knssia or that we of this country do not lielieye Japan has a riuht to the islainl in p";es tion. W hat I want t iTvent is some tnerican presitlent 'ttins up and say ing that an nereemetu nas oeen tenemu under the terms ot - a treaty minion ny the I'niteil States senate whereby a coii- renee of powers (hi ermines the most tlicient means of mamtt'iuns the nyhts covered ii v i lie treaty. vv nil me iiii- nien.-e powers which the executive has ot ordering warships to any 'piarter ot the alohe and sailing orders are ii-nulty md properly secret- we may wake up and lir.d ourselves on t In threshold of war without a voice as .to whether we wart to commit ourselves tr war. It is said that all this is understood in the hinsuaue of the treaty. Hut we who re- litKiuish ami are familiar with our own constitutional system may he in agree ment about it but I want everybody in Inpan and Russia and elsewhere in the woiiu to uiuiersiano mar congress nns absolute freedom of action atid that the atiticatioii of this treaty do.-sn't put upon us any moral or legal obligation as to what we shall do in the future when confronted with the ipiestion of main taining anybody's rights in the racilic. Thinks Harding Is Safe. Mr. Kranneeeo believes Prc'-hlenl Harding himselt 'holds the same view about the rights and powers of congress and probably feels that the re erval ions are unnecessary t.ccause lie Inm.-clt would surely consult congress and would n advance of making any serious move, find out whether congress - approved, lint with. the ever-growing power of the ,'xecutive. men like Senator P.raiidegco lelieve it would remove at once any loubts in the minds of foreign govern -nents if into the four-power treaty were .vritten a specific reservation showing i hat congress is the final authority when iinthing involving the use of force is ; nteniplatetl. European governments have their own tuick remedy. When heir prime minister or foreign secretary n the midst of a negot iation does sotuc- penplo do not like over can be overturned. Ke Iiriaml was forced out midst of a treaty nego ; parliament lid not ap prove.- 1'nder the American system, there is no immediate check on the ex icculive if lie chooses to ignore congress. That's why the ISramlegee reservation jnay tie regarded as almost a constitu tional development designed to give the people a greater- voice in foreign affairs. HOLYOKE DOG BITES 13 CHILDREN Girls' Lisle Hose, 1 and 1 rib Black, cordovan and white . 6 to sy2 9 and 9 Inf ants' vCotton Hose In black, white and cordovan A: S. WINFIELD MEADE 109 MAIN STREET Phone 694 r.y fe Animal Shot After Exciting Chase Police Marshal Orders All Dogs .' .Muzzled. IKiLV!Kl:. Mass.. Fb. 21. A dog owned by Prank Mcuillan o( ll.'l Canal street ran wild about 10.."( yesterday, biting P". school -hildren. The dog was chased by the police in an autoinohilo and run over twice liy the machine as it sought its home where, with 12 bullets in itslx;dy. it was- given a final two hots hy Inspector Joseph Kane of the detect i ve bit Watt. . . ... Those bitten were: i -i t heeiim iri'otiti.o l". 1"lnnofinf trii, bitten on ankle: Phoebe Eaton, LIS Pleasant street, bitteft on right side: Itose Slamlisli, 1 l."V Dwtght street,-four bites on ankle and leg : I.ouis Silverman, 1 I T I lHvight street, bite oil calf of' leg ; Aaron P.agg, 7 I'airfudd avenue, bite on right hand: P.athan Tilley. 12."C North ampton street, bite on arm: William Tcahau. .7 N'onotuck street, badly bit ten on leg seven or eight times, most sc rit.iis Ms- of any victim : Joseph Deith. tt'.t Essex street, bite : n et- ;.Janies Ilamsey. ." Plymouth street, had bite on face: ('race IMierty. T IV-ach .-treet. three fingers badly chewed, in House of Providence hospital : Sylvia Knowlton. IN Stnnioid street, liite on hand: Edna Ibrder." IMS Hwight street, bit on right leg: Wayne Alderman. 21 Fairfield ave nue, bite on right hand. The dog's rampage was at its worst when the children from the Nonotuck aiei High land Grammar schools were returning home at ll.'.! o'clock. As a result of the scare only a part, of. thfv -tiiioreu reiiiriu'd io .--iiooi m me atter ivtKii am! these were h.eld there hy their principals until adults came for them. City Marshal W. I . N'olen ordered doji.s lur.y.ied immediately, and the alder men will pass further orders this eve ning. The lhiard of health obtained Pasteur serum from New York at once, with which to treat those bitten. The board of health of Sou'li Iladley Falls y terday afternoon voted to have all dugs either muzzled, tied up or held in leash until further notice on account of the olost proximity to Holyoke. ANNOUNCING V - -( . The 1922 Diirant Car We have received our first carload this week, and they are worthy of your inspection. Many refinements which place the Durant in the lead for the Spring trade. . Let us show you the qualities and units which are em bodied in the Durant Automobile. SERVICE STATION AND SHOW ROOM HARMONY PLACE Tel. 810 A. F. ROBERTS & GO. O'PPIEN WSTKICT ATTORNEY Governor Cox Names Democrat to Sue- ectl J. C, Ptlletier. T'. ST)-, Feb. 21. Thomas C. O'P.ricn, former penal institutions oin missioner of Itoston. was yesterdav ap Minted district attorney of Suffolk ounty to till the vacancy caused by the removal of Joseph C. Pclletier bv the riitnenie court. The appoint merit submitted by flovcrnor Cox ami iirme(l by the council. Mr. O lltien is a Democrat. was eon- For Colds, Grip or Influenza f and as a Preventive, take Laxative P.KOMO QUIXIXK Tablets. The genu ine bears the signature of E. V. Grove (He sure you get I5POMO.). 30c Advertisement. With Your Next Order Try a Pound of Freshly Ground Peanut Butter 20c lb. Our Special Coffee . . . . 30 lb. Wilder Farms Pure Cider Vinegar, in . gallons, quarts and pints 45 gallon Armstrong's Fancy Porto Rico Molasses, -SI gal. 25 Cakes of Lenox Soap . . . . . .: 1.00 8 Rolls of Toilet Paper 25 Wilder Farm Product Co. 14 Main Street will .v Mftw rir.'rmjrimrmmm.:. hinji which the liKht. a nnuister enlly Premier f pow'cr in the .iation which lib ' - ilifff ' ' "h . il Wiaiee III I fiom fiom Brattleboro Grain Co. Distributors aturday eial Axminster Rugs (27x54) All Linen Crash short lengths 19 Curtain Scrim double border Congoleum Stove Mats 18x36 29 Unbleached Sheets 80x90 9S ' Children's Hose black and cordovan 9 Bates Dress Ginghams checks . and plaids 19 Bath Towels fancy- border 19 Mens Hose black and cordovan 19 F.,,W.,KUEeH COMPANY Y