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t f THE BRA TTI7E J J OR O DAILY REFOJDIER. MTEDXESDAY, .MARCH .15. 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS " 5 cents a line first insertion; 2 tents a line eaeh subsequent insertion. Cash in Advance. Minimum Charge, 20 cents. WANTED. WANTED Messenger. Western Union t.i 11-tf FOR SALE. WANTKI) Housocleaning and flf'aniiic. Tel. 77o-Y. office 7-12 H-ivriTi l-"vni'ripTifo(l belt sauuVrs. 1 KoMad. Taylor, Inc. l-tf WANTED Oirl for housework. !!' Laurel St. Tel. 111K-M. 11-13 , WANTED Three- or four-rooin o partme.it, modern. S. W. Edgett. 1-tf WANTED Married man for general farm work. A. L. Miller, Vernou, Vt. lO-l.i W ANTED Husky man for farm work, good character, good milker. Tel. r.11-12. 11-13 WANTED 1,000 fowls. '2oc. a pound live weight. Send card, M. Black, Kox 'JS.,, Pra 1 1 U'boro. 1" WANTED Two good milkers, one to boil sap, tin other to drive team. J. J. 1JrJ'kj'J sf !!L- Jl'L-lr- !Hf. WANTED Small teiicincnt of or' 4 rooms for a iiit't couple, at onco. Ile y "Tenement." c-o Fi-former Diheo WANTlTl ) ScJ-ond hand Concord buggy: must be r-asoiiabIe and ih good condition. Quote price. Address C. V... care lJefoi-mer. . liri' "WANTEI To buy small lot of .stand ing hard wood, or would consider buying limited amount of 4-foot wood. Crystal Springs Ice Co. 1-tf YVNTED Place to assist at house work by middle-aged woman. Wages verv reasonable for right place. Apply J'.ox !.",. Reformer office. ?JL"Al! "VATEDiTddle-aged or elderly woman for companion to elderly woman, in Greenfield. Mass. No housework. Ad dress XX, Reformer Office. S-lti W A XTE1 ) Post t ion in store or office by capable young man. High school graduate. Have worked in store two vears. Rest of references. Write A. P... Reformer. V2-U ' WANTED Married couple at once to work on farm, man for general farm work and woman to assist in hoiwe,or single woman for housework. Tel. 7.":-ll or write Otis Amnion, Brattleboro, by Jack sonville stage. 11-1G WANTED Local agents to send us descriptions of farms for sale and to show same to our customers upon a com mission basis. Must own auto and fur nish references. Send for application blank. P. 1$L eland Farm Agency. Es tablished Old South Iiklg., Boston. . Mass. WANTED A woman to do special work for several weeks. Whole or iart time. Call for particulars and personal inter view. J. E. IIAYNES. Mgr. Swift & Companv. Bratfleloro. i:;-tf For 624-J. SAW Good dry wood. Tel. 11-10 FOR SALE Few tons of Xo. 1 hay. W. S. Betterley. Rice Farm . 11-tf FOR SALE Furniture new and second-hand, at J. and ranges, B. Dun ton's. FOR SALE Fresh ground beef scraps and bone. W. F. Richardson Co. 1-tf FOR SALE Iry hard wood, split or chunks. II. X. Xewcomb, Guilford, Vt. Tel. 17-1G. 1-tf FOR SALE class condition. Wardslwro, Vt. -Velie touring car. first ?22.". A. II. Torrey, io-ir FOR SALE Beech and maple wood, price ijiS, $10 and .$12 per cord. F. E. Gammell, Tel. 211-12. 1-tf FOR SALE Fur-lined overcoat, too small for owner, worth .$100. Will sell for $r.0. S. W. Edgett. 1-tf FOR SALE OR RENT Meat busi ness, country market and good business. Addj-css"Market,'' care Reformer. 10-1." "FT j t SAL E Fi voliolci White Ply" mouth Rock cockerels for breeders (Hal bach strain). .$" each. A. L. Rohdo. 'Phone 3.-4-W. 10-tf FOii SALE Two-apartment house of 12 rooms, good barn, garden and some fruit; easy terms. Inquire "House," c-o Reformer Office. 2-K! FOR SALE We are now ready to de liver a nice lot of strictly dry slab wood. Also mixed cord wood sawed stove length. Holden & Martin Lumber Co. 1-tf FOR ' " S A LE :UBlacMiuorca pul lets and 10 cockerels. Mav and Juno batch. S.'i each. A. B. Eitapence, The Hastin Place. Townshend. Vt. 7-l. SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC CAR for liverv. dav or night. E. II. Reed. Tel. s.22-,1 or 50. 12-tf LACE AND SCRIM CURTAINS laundered. Mrs. Frank Powers, ID Canal St., Tel. 347-R. tV14 CHIROPODIST Dr. Briggs at Dr. Bailey's office, 207 Barber block, 'phone. 000. Residence. 4:!9-.T. 1 -tf WILL EXCHANGE for small farm, well kept up farm of about 113 acres. E. Marquis. R. :i. Erattlelx.ro. 10-13 FOR SALE Fine prime tanned black bear skin. Just the thing for your of fice. AVill exchange for high-powered rille or sell for .$23 cash. Tel. 001-R. M. A. j tark. SO Green St. 7-15 I FOR SALE Stock and horse hay, j Green Mountain potatoes, second run ! maple syrup, poultry colony houses, GxS ft., also White Leghorn cockerels. , Scott Farm. Tel. 227-Y. 3 f ' FOR SALE Ten horse power General Electric Alternating Current electric mo tor, formerly used to drive cylinder press. In good condition. Taken out to make room for a variable speed motor. Also a quantity of shafting, cones, pulleys, etc. Low price for cash. Inquire of E. II. i Crane, Manager Vermont Printing Co., Brattleboro. 1-tf FOR SALE National Touring High way Six, series A. F.. l'Jls, 7-pass. All in good shape, engine recently over hauled, new rings, etc., Bosch magneto, new battery, niee top with plate glass window, new carpet, paint tine, all good cord tires, two spares, both mounted on rims. liooks gool and is good. Price .$03O. A. II. Porter, 72 Central St.. Turn ers Fa IK Mass. 1-7-1 : !-1 0-23 FOii" SALE Horses. Will reecivea special consignment of ' Iowa horses Wednesday, March 8 grays. 27M to o3(M): chunks. 2iiM) fo :40( brown. J'OO to H230 2!KM to I 1 H I ; sindc. to 17M. The YOUNG would like MAN not afraid to posit ioji ou farm. 11. T. A.. L'l-JxJiL- '"sto" CM Mass. TJ-17 CALL til' 410-YV for your painting and papering, all work guaranteed. Wall paper. William Shaw. 46 Maple St. 1-tf BARGAINS IX MAGAZINES Most favorable terms on single subscriptions or on reduced club rates. Send for booklet. Brattleboro News Co. 1-tf SALE SMEN, Agents! Advertise. Sell candy to store keepers. Big pay. Expe rience not necessary. F. Kurn, 721 Wal nut JSt..Ih iladelphia. Pa. 3-1G " CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Otto Rysse at Dr. G. F. Lane's office, 42 Elliot street. Telephone 01 -W. Office hours, Mondav, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 2-3, tS 1- m. 1-tf FARM IMPLEMENTS I'lows.. Harrow., Crown Drills. Planet. Jr.. and Iron Age Garden Tools. Sprayers. Farm Tools of all kinds. Write Gordinier's Seed Store. Troy. X. Y. lAGAZIXES AT-IX) WE S'FPI HCE S Write me about what magazines you want for the coming year. I can get them for you at money saving prices. Mrs. G. M. Love, Magaziue Specialist, South New fane, Vt. -tf 3 pairs dapple 3 pairs red roan 4 pairs bay and ; 2 pairs Blacks, horses from l.'JOO horses are all vouns. sound, healthy, good broke ami ready for any kind, of work. You will rind a iiorso for any job and one visit will convince you our quality and shape is the best money can buy. All horses sold with a full guarantee and must be as repre sented. Guilford, & , Wood Horse Co.. Shelbm ne Falls.' Mass. Tel."lf-3. " ihti TO RENT. Tl RENT Two furnished rooms. 42 Canal St. Tel. turj-W. l.".-tf TO RE NT elect lie lights. -Furnished telephone. ! room, heat, !1 Green St. 12-tf T RENT Two-room apartment, furnished ; spring water. Tel. 017-M. 2-tf TO RENT Two furnished rooms, hot ami !d water and toilet. Not for liuht housekeeping. 30 South Main St. Phone isi-V, ltf , T RENT Furnished room with heat, electric lights, toilet, hot and cold I water, private outside entrance. Tel. -j''"-'- 4 Orcrn St. 7-tf I TO RENT Two-room apartment over looking river, lireplace and all modern J conveniences, steam heat. Immediate pos j session. Call MO-W. lotf I MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wants posi tion as housekeeper in widower's family, without children, or for elderly couple, country preferred. State wages in first letter. Address "Housekeeper," care lie former. 10-12 LOST. " LOST Bi 'own leather pocketbook con taining small sum of money Friday eve ning. Finder please notify Mrs. I. p I). Sullivan. 3 Maple St. 11-tf Garbage Collection Any resident of Brattleboro village whose garbage is not being satisfactorily (collected aud wishing collection made, 'should notify Mr. C. M. Tubbs, Putney Road, Tel. ,"ll-4. Only garbage consist ing of animal and vegetable matter, free from glass, tin, ashes, etc., will be col lected, and all garbage subject to collec tion should be contained in a reasonable covered receptacle. W. II. PERKY, Village Clerk. Per order commissioners. NOTICE Having dissolved partnership March 1. I. Jos. Diggius will not be responsible for any debt incurred after this date. AMES HILL FARMS IIOLAlAX & DIGOINS I WANT TO BUY Old Fnrriture, Old Pressed Glass, Old Jewelry, Hooked Rugs,. Old Books. II. P. WHITE Flione 566-J West Brattleboro PIANO TUNING J. M. Perry, 92 So. Main St Tel. 1118-W FOR SALE At a Bargain 1919 Nash Touring Car 1920 Dodge Truck 1919 Essex Touring Car 1919 Big 6 Studebaker Federal .Garage See Taylor The Tailor Custom Made Clothes Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing American Building BROOKS HOUSE G. E. Sherman Manager Paint Rrushes. of course. A fresh stock just in, and I believe it is the bet and most romplete line in Brattleboro right now. Take a look at 'em. anyway thev are iu my north window you'll find a brush for most anything in the paint line and priced right. Just von watch this space and a. little additional about Thursday. oing to hold a sale a ".Substraction Sale." to be a litllo more definite. Tell you more about it Thursday. CHAS. F. rJlANM S8 Mala TEL 38 SS Main Catl A. Mitchell UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 1 80 Main Street Telephone 834-W or 831-U 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. a. SUBSCRIBE .FOR THE REFORMER Herbert E. Post Manufacturer of Highest Grade Ire Cream, Wholesale and Retail French .and American Tee Cream always on hand. Charlotte liusse made fresh daily, in boxes to carry hmue. ."ie each. Fancy Ice Cream, Puddings, etc., made to order and delivered. HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT NOON 75 ELLIOT STREET Next to Princess Theatre 1$ Years' Experience in New York city. ' Insurance FIRE and LIFE Strong, Reliable Companies Sanford A. Daniels Crosby Block, Brattleboro Brittan-Howe Insurance Agency FIRE . ACCIDENT Insurance LIABILITY LIFE Wilder BIdg., Brattleboro Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothes CLEANED. PRESSED AND ALTERED Satisfaction Guaranteed Prompt Service Brooks House Barber Sbp CROWN NO LONGER A SYMBOU Germany's New Stamp Issues Bear Pictures'of Workingmen Instead of Royalty. The substitution of figures of work tnjrmen for crowned heads on the new postage stamps being issued by the German government have considerable political significance, in the opinion of the Boston News Bureau. They "speak emphatically for the radical change In public opinion, and "argue rather con vincingly of a continued strengthening of democratic sentiment.' As the Bos ton daily explains: The stamps are In three series of six designs, one having the figure of a smith, the other a miner, and the third of a farmer. The first series, with a value of GO pfennig (dark violet) and fit) pfennig (red), show smiths of dif ferent ages at the anvil; the next In value 100 pfennig (green) and 120 pfen nig (ultramarine), show miners with pick, chisel or handcar; the last in value 150 pfennig (orange) and 100 pfennig (blue-green), carrying farmers mowing grain and binding sheaves. The 120 pfennig stamp will be the unit for foreign postage. The GO and 120 pfennig stamps have now been Is sued. The other stamps will not be Issued immediately, ns the govern ment lias a supply of old stamps to be exhausted. It Is interesting that the govern , ment takes official cognizance of the depreciated mark, since the 120 pfen nig stamp equals 30 c'its gold, pre war parity. That a larger deprecia tion is not recognized is undoubtedly duo to the greater value of the mark In Germany than outside. In any case the stamps are note worthy as Indicating the passing' of the crowned head as a symbol of Germany. NOTICE My wife. Addie M. Brockway. having left Jiiy bed and board without just cause j will pay th bills contracted by Iier after this date. ROBERT A. liROCKWAY. Hinsdale. N. II.. March 14. ltr- Carney's Auto Service DAY OR NIGnT 21 Thomas Street. Tel. 681-R Husband and Wife 5 dfn My' wife cats her hmch standing up. -I. F. M. What loes Your Wife Do? Telf er & McKay i Brattleboro's Oldest Reliable Hardware Store NOT AS BAD AS IT SOUNDED Woman Was Unduly Alarmed at Grue some Story Which She Overhear In the Street Car. A Columbus woman In a trip on an Interurban car recently sat behind two women Mho were holding an aid mated conversation, the Indianapolis News relates. She paid no attention to the talk until a part of a sentence reached her ear, through the noise of the car "in an awful fix, with both legs disjointed." The woman was Im pressed with this tale of suffering and while she was considering it an other bit of the conversation was wafted to her ears over the roar of the wheels "and one foot nearly off." This was positively distressing, and the woman moved uneasily in her seat, stretching both feet to assure her self they were in proper condition. Buzz, buzz, went the voices, and then "a hand all mashed." By this time tbo woman,; was, baying .horrified visions of a mangled body. "A wreck." she said to ,herself, and to ndl to her horror the train made a sudden terrible jolt which sent her heart to her raouth, figuratively speak ing. A smooth place in the road en abled her to hear the last of the grue some tale: "It would cost as much to send it to a doll hospital as it would to get a new one, so I'm just going to buy her a new one." English Food Importations. A large part of the north of Eng land is a busy hive of industry, con taining such manufacturing centers as Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Brad ford, Manchester, and many other places where large populations are concentrated. The north country calls for great importations of food stuffs, the bulk of which comes from this side of the Atlantic and islanded at Liver pool or carried on to Manchester by the ship canal. One of these imports is Hour, of which in 1U19 there were landed at Liverpool 66f,00l sacks, and at Manchester 419,000 sacks, making a total of l.OSS.000 sacks. The Hour is contained in bags of 140 pounds weight each, and two bags make what is known as a sack, which is, .there fore, equal to 2S0 pounds. The im ports at Liverpool and Manchester, were, therefore, equal to 304.G 10,000 pounds. Wireless Aids Jewelers. Fifteen hundred small wireless out fits have been installed in Paris Jew elry, watch aud clock stores to enable the jewelers to catch the correct Greenwich meruan time as it is sent dally at ten o'clock by the Eiffel tow er. Formerly the exact time' had to le obtained from the observatory by telephone. The installation Is simplicity itself. The outfit, about nine Inches in diam eter, is hung on a nail in'the wall. A copper wire run down fo the cellar or along a water or gas pipe serves as a "ground Mire," while the removal of the bulb from a nearby electric light and the insertion of a contact plug take the place of antennae. It can be done in five minutes. Goat's Milk. According to the annual report of the' California development board, the only goat milk cohdensery in the world Js located at Pescardero, San Mateo county, California, Mhere a herd of G.ocx) milk goats Is maintained by the Wblemann goat milk laboratories. The demand for tinned milk- for tubercu lous patients is said to far exceed the supply, goat milk having been found a particularly valuable nutrient for consumptives. The number of milk goats in Californif has Increased TiO per cent in the last two years. A large farm nt Cool, Eldorado county, Mas recently stock ;d, and the produc tion is to be used exclusively for, the manufacture of goat milk cheese. TRY THE REFORMER'S r Pratts ,klN. Buttermilk Baby Chick Food' Is guaranteed-to grow every livable chick. "Your Money Back If You ;AM dire jotoaiisnea.ssty 1 nr s r it. Why bother to hatch out chickens with out any guarantee of their coming to maturity? INSIRE VOIR CHICKENS' LIVES . by feeding Iratt's Buttermilk - Chick Fowl. GUARANTEED to give quick and sturdy growth and bring to an early maturity. Thoroughly dependable has stood time's test. Not an experiment experiments with chick life are costly. Copyright, X92I. Georse Matthew Adam rJI I II 1 II III III I III 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 IIIJ 11 1 U I II II 1 THE GIRL ON THE JOB How to Succeed How to Get 5 Ahead How to Make Good E By JESSIE ROBERTS 1 rTl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llr THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT. NO BUSINESS woman ought to be without a savings account. If you spend all your salary you are tying yourself down, preventing your self from being free to choose your work. The first step toward saving is to know just on what you spend your money. Then you can plan what items must be cut down so that the saving Is i begin. Make out what seems to you a fair living expense account. Then study your expenses and see how they .differ from that ideal. Open a tank account. Put your money Into a bank and check It out, and you will find It grows. Once a month take out as much of the surplus as you hav decided you can spare and put It Into a savings bank. As soon as you have gathered enough to gether to buy a safe bond, get good advice on the subject your bank will advise you and buy one. If you' began'by saving 25 cents a week you will soon lay aside double that. And that won't satisfy you. You will see how, without cutting out essential things, and these Include amusements and social distractions and vacations, you can save on ines sential things an amount that would have seemed Impossible when you first started. And with It you will buy independence, security, opportun ity. Can you buy much better? (Copyright) . O .. . LYRICS OF LIFE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH OUR ONLY DOUBT. HOWEVER far the birds you know Away from you may wing. Whatever Mlntry Minds may blow-. You do not doubt the spring ; At night you do not doubt the dawn Because the day Is done You know the spring will bring the lawn, The morning bring the sun. As old as is experience. As trite as truth can be. This lesson known to every , senst And taught by bird and tret; And yet a tale we must, repeat. Each scholar, singer, priest. For men who see the sun retreat Forget there Is an East. In sorroM-'s winter '.men forget. In trouble's hour of night. That spring shall come returning yet. To life the morning light, Tltey do not doubt the dawn, the day. The spring, the sun, the sod. They do not question Nature they Ioubt only Nature's God. (Copyright.) O The Tender Feeling. "Sly George is so sweet and ten der!" she sighed, soulfully. "Today he told me he loved the very ground I walk on!" "Yeah," . Interjected dad. "And this morning he was snooping around the record ofUce to , find out whether It was all In your name." Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. . - . - .. ' , Hoof and Mouth. FJondine -Isn't Bennie Beanbrough the thick one? ' '. Brunetta. He Is all of that. . Blondlne I said to him, "Every time I open my mouth I put my foot In It." Brunetta Uh huh I Blondlne And right away the poor fish looked down at my feet. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS .Worth Remembering. Don't worry if you stumble a worm is about the only thing that cau't fall down. Rubber Goods Sale FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 20 off on all Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes. These are all new goods and every one sold with a positive guarantee. jMffllMlQK mn tais wans m We Recommend for Conservative Investment Parker-Young Company 7 Preferred Stock (Dividends Payable Quarterly) Full Information Upon Request VERMONT INVESTMENT CORPORATION Room 1 'Phone 55 American Buildinsr A Wise Provision Estates imguided by the services. of an able manager often dissipate themselves. j Make your will in accordance with this knowledge, and to be sure of the provisions be ing carried out as you direct, name this bank as your executor and trustee. - . It is experienced financially responsible and perpetual. Vermont National Bank SAFETY STRENGTH SERVICE i.o o Q C Q 01 The Individual Executor one man judgment and capac ity; the human limitations of a single person. The Corporate Executor a complete organization, ex : perienced, with every facility for the safe and economical ad . ixiinistration of estates. Who will settle YOUR estate! 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