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8 VERMONT WATOHMAN & STATE JOURNAI,, THURSDAY, NOVBMBHR ii. 1909. Special SUITS at $15.00 Eacli Wo havo takcn 50 Sulta from our stock to mako a $15.00 Sult Salc. Thero ls not a Sult In the lot but what ls better thnn a $15.00 Sult. Wo havo brought tho quallty up whore lt wlll plcaso tho bcst Judgo of valuo. Wo aro offerlng for tlils salo sults $2.50,, $3.00, $4.00 and in some instancos ovea $5.00 lcss than they wlll usually brlng. What wc want to do ls to soll rnoro Sults thls wcek than wehavo In any wcck slnco wo havo bocn ln buslncss, and to do lt wo havo sacrlflced the proflt wo should havo and charged lt up to advertlslng. Wo furthermoro want more womcn buylng Sults herc tho womon that don't want to pay over $15.00 for a' good wlntcr Sult. Wo havo theru ln Glrls', Mls'scs and Womcn's slzes in all the leadlng shades and lat est styles. Ilc ono of tho flrst that gets one of the 50 at $15.00. The Perley E. Pope Company The Rcady Mtide Store ST. JOHNSBURY The block owned by the Cltizon's Savlngs Bank and Trust Co so re cently destro'yed by flre, ls to be re bullt immedlately. It wlll be thor oughly modcrn and wlll havo better flre protectlon than bcfore. The old block had four exits ln case of flre but the new block wlll havo more. One of the new features wlll be iron , balconles off tho windows above Uie flrst story on tho south sfdo of the block, whloli wlll allow inmates to step rlght out of their rooms on the balconies. C. A. Calderwood has becn ln Wa terbury the past two days as ono of tho trustees of the State Hospital. Eugene Johnson, of Windsor, ls vls itlng his brother, Bcrnard A. John son. Mlss Alice C. Bakcr, of Farmlng ton, Maine, is the guest of Mrs. Chris tina Braley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Carpenter havo beeu vislting his son and fam ily, Horace Carpenter, near New York City and Mrs. Carpenter is now vls iting her sinter, Mrs. Thomas Blshop 1n Brooklyn, N. Y., while Mr. Thomas and his son are on a sea voyage. Henry IJeck rcturned from New York, Saturday, where he has recciv ed much benefit for his eye, and every indlcatlou is now that he wlll be -able to use his eyo all rlght in a few weeks. Mrs. J. F. 'Bowles, Mrs. W. A. Rlck er and MIbb Alice !. IUckcr aro spend ing the week in Boston. The Armory on the corner of Sum mer and Oentral strects has been bought in the interests of the now C. H. Goss & Company garage now be ing bullt on the adjolnlng lot and will bo extenslvely cepaired and used for rcpalrlng and storlng automobiles. Mrs. J. W. Balcn, who has been spending several months witli her sls ler in Laramorc, N. D., returned last week and is spending a few weeks wlth Mrs. C. T. Brlghanu before going to spend a few weeks wlth her daugh ter, Mrs. O. U. Johnson, in Melrose Hlghlands, Mass. John M. Corskle, of Barre, was ln town Saturday to see his wife's mo ther, Mrs. C. P. Davis, who was burn cd qulte flevcrcly ln tho recent flre, but who in galnlng elowly at Brlght look hospltnJ. A. W. Flint has been spending a few days wlth relatives at Stanstead, P. jQ. 'Tlie annual nieetlng of the Scotla 't3lub was hcltf at tho Museum Mon day evening and the following offl cers were electcd: President, Arthur F Stone; uecretary and treasurer, Mrs. C. A. Stamley; executlve com mlttee, Cbauacer Adams, Mrs. Jamos Borland, A. H. McLeod, Mrs. n. I. Staples and Mrs. S. C. Currler. After a Scotch aong by A. J, Mackay, C. P. Palmer, gave an Intereetins account ,of his travcls in Scotland tho past .'summcr which was illustrated by a istercoptlcon. CIjAISTfJ CHAMTIONSIIIP. 2IontpeIle)r f.'emlnary Ilns Played All Strong TenniH WKIt Whieh (Jnmcs Could Ito flchcduled. When Montpelier Sominary defeat id Burlington HisU'Schaol ln a gamo 01 iootbaii lasf 'tjaturuay aitcruoon y a scoro of C to 3 sho won the champIonniit of tho central and northern portiou of Vermont, and probably of Uie whole State. Ar rangementn nre now undor way to plny one or two of Uie strongest teams ln (he aouluern part ot the State for the Stato champlonshlp, but tho teamn down that way aro said not to be as r.trong as usunl thls yoar. Montpelier fiorotnary ban played all tho strong lcains in- llio uppor part of the State wlth' which ganics 'could bo.Bcheduled, and havo won thcm all wlth n toUvl ot 107 poluls to tho op poncntH" 3, SALE of I I LOCAL BRIEFS A number of repairs have been made on tho St. Augustlne's church rcctory on Court street. The church has been Improvlng its Court strcet hall and lts parsonage and now owns a flne set of buildlngs. Ralph Gould inflicted a bad flesh wound in one leg whlle cuttlng wood in the woods near the Junction on Tuesday mornlng. His nxe sllpped irva gashcd the llmb. Allen Scott salls from Boston for Scotland thls week to vlslt his old home. Mlss Irene Bolt has returned from St. Albans. Mlss Helen Taylor ls ill wlth an at tack of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown aro ln Vergennes for a short stay. Sominary students are rehearslng their playlet, "The Elopement of El len," to be given Friday evening at the chapel. Itev. J. J. Culllon went to Ben nington, his former home, on Tues day for a short stay. MYSTERY CLEARED UP. Amclia St Jean, Whosc Dlsmcmber ed Body Wns Found by Fall lUvcr Police Dlcd in Dr. Frnnk L HIH's OKico on Friday, October 8. Fall Rlver, Nov. 9. The mystery of the dlsappearr.nco of Amolia St. Jean, tho Woonsocket glrl whoso dlsmem bercd rcmains, all exccpt tho head, wero found ln tho Tlverton woods near hore about a month ago was clcared up thls aftcrnoon ln a sesslon of the Superlor Court at Taunton, when Frauk L. Hlll, herb doctor and "kin spcclalist, made a clean breast of the affair. An Indictment for manslaughter was brought agalnst hlm last Friday by tho grand jury and lt was to thls Indictment that he pleaded thls af tcrnoon. Ho pleaded gullty and then his counsel made a statement for hlm, which was ln the nature of a confession. Through his lawyer, Hlll sald that tho St. Jean glrl came to hlm and wanted an abortion performed. Owing to the advanccd stage of her condl tlon, he refused to attempt tho oper- atlon. Later sho appeared ln his herb store and shoTOl hlm a tube, Wlth thls shc attcmpted tho operation hersolf; sho falnted away and Hlll thought sho was dead. Ho went into a frenzy of fear and the flrst and only thlng he thought of was to get rld of her body. Rather than to have lt discovcred, ln his shop, he grabbod a knlfe and saw that were near at hand and sov- ered her rlght leg. Then other mem bers of tho body wero dlsmombered. Thls was Friday, Octobr 8. The work of dlsraemberiug took about two hours. That samo nlght ho hlrcd a carrlage and took the torso and llmbs Into tho nelghborlng town of Tlver ton and got rld of thcm. Tho next Saturday nlght ho took the head in a bafiket to the cemctery in thls city and throw lt In a hole there. H was not untll thls aftcrnoon that the pollco got a llno on tho where aboutH of the head and upon hearlng the Htateinont of HIH's Inwyer, a search wun at onco made of tho vlc Inlty thut Hlll sald ho had placed the head. The rcsult was that lb was" lo catvd In Hhort ordor. Judgo Stevens sald that he would wlthhold tho mat (it of Hcntence untll he had glvcn the caso further conslderatlon. NO CASE ON RECORD Thoro ls no caso on record of a cough or cold resultlng in pnoumonla or consumptlon aftor Foloy's Honey and Tar has been takon, as it will Htop your cough and broak up your cold qulckly. llofuso any but tho Krtiiulno Foloy'u Honev nnd Tar ln a yollow puckago, Contalns no oplatcs itnd ln Hiifo nnd suro. For salo by ix 1 1 driiKKhtlt. Auv. BARRE NEWS NO ritOaitESS HEPOUTED. Conimittco on Chnngo of Rlrcr Itcd Could Not Procccd. Tho rogular mcetlng wns hold last ovenlng nt which tho prlnclpal busl ncss of tho ovenlng was to hcar tho rcport of tho commtttccs. After the mcetlng of tho aldormon the councll hold a mcetlng and rcsumcd tho many tlmos adjourned hearlng on the ques tlon of changing tho rlver bed. Thls mcetlng also had to bo adjourned. Tho flrst buslncss to coino bcforo tho aldormcn was tho roport of tho health officor. Tho paper showcd 100 contaglous dlseases in tho city durlng tho nionth of October of which number 80 wero mcasles seven scar lct fever, and tho samo numbor of typhold fever. Threo deaths rcsultcd from contaglous dlseases two typh old and one scarlet fever. Tho report places tho entlro numbor of deaths for thls month as eloven. After tho reading of tho rcport Al derman Hoyt sald that ho had been told that there was a family Uvlng on Maple avenuo in which a dcath from scarlet fever rcccntly occurrcd and the chlldren from the family aro now golng to school. He snld thnt ho thought tho matter should bo lnvestl gated. Aldcrman Campboll In reply sald that ho know tho health offlcer had been looklng after these cascs very thoroughly and that lf there was any such case as the ono mentloned, the fault must Ho wlth tho attendlng physiclan not turnlng tho caso over to the health offlcer. Tho matter was reforred to tho health commlttco to lnvestlgate. The flre commlttec reported in fav or of installlng two flre alarm boxes In Ward 1. One nt the corner of New ton and Farewell streets and another at the corner of Prospect avenue and Bcrkley streets. The mayor then pre sented the namo of Thomas Davldson for appolntment as a call member of tho flre departinent. The namo was unanlmously conflrmed. The flrst matter of Importance was the discusslng of tho contract which the city has wlth tho Consolldated I-,Ig!itlng Company, which ls to llght Uie city streets and publlc buildlngs for a perlod of three years. Aldcrman Thurston stated that by the tcrms of tho contract the city would not have the chance lf they wlshed to put In gas lamps Instead of the small Incan descent llghts which llght tho streets at some places at present. Thls mat ter was rcferred to the llght commlt tce and to the city attorney to pro tect the clty's interest ln the matter. The adjourned meetlng on tho ques- tlon of allowing damage to the Cen tral Vermont for changing the rlver bed was called. The city clerk re ported that last Wednesday Vlce- Presldent E. H. Fltzhugh and several offlcers of the road were on a tour of lnspectlon and telephone to E. G. RhJ-- land, a member or the abutter's com mlttee, who ls at present slck abed, saylng that they would be In town at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. He tele graphed back that as he was slck ho would be unable to be present, but asked them to come along just the same cind the other members of the commlttee would meet them. They sent back word that as ho was slck tl.ey would put the matter off untll some other date. Tho hearlng was adjourned untll December Cth. CLAI5IED IIE WAS ASSAULTED. Young 3Inn Told Police Ilc llnd lleen Attackcd Ily a Spnnlnrd. A young man, who. gave his namo as Arthur Rucll came Into tho police station at 10 o'clock last nlght and roported to the offlcers that a "Span lard" had attempted to stab hlm wlth a knlfe at a houso on Rlver strcet and to substantlate his clalm he showed a rlp several Inches long across the back of his coat which he sald the knlfe cut ns he jumped away from the man. Ruell clalmed that the trouble started over a discusslon of rellglon at tho houso whero Ruell sald he was boardlng. Durlng the discusslon he clalnts that the Span- iard became angry and drawlng a knlfe jumped at hlm. Ruell was no little exclted and wanted the offlcers to arrcst the man at once, but he was told to mako his complalnt to tho grand Juror tomorrow mornlng. Funcral Scrvlces Ileld. Tho funcral of Mrs. Lon M. Averill was held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday af ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coburn, of Orange street, tho Rev. E. O. Thayer, pastor of the Heddlng M. E. church, offlclatlng. There was a large gatherlng ot frlends und relatives. A profuslon of floral trlbutes testifled to tho esteem ln which tho deceased was held by all who knew her. Tho body was taken today to Craftsbury, her form er home, for burlal ln the family lot ln tho vlllago cemetory. P. F. McCarthy leaves tonlght for Toronto, Ont., to attend the lnterna tlonal convontlon of tho Amerlcan Federatlon of Lnbor which opens there Monday nnd contlnucs for two weeks. Mr McCarty goes ns a dole gato from tho Quarry Workors' Intcr natlonal Unlon nnd his co-dologato Is W, F. B, Foyler, ot Waldaboro, Mo. Tho Vermont Stato Branch, A. F. of L., wlll be ropresonted by Danlel Bruten, ot Rutland. Thls ls tho flrst tlmo that tho lnternntlonal convon tlon wlll be hold on Canadlan soll. A daughter, Frances, has been born to Mrs, Frank C. Partrldgo, of Proc tor, formerly IIIbs Sarah Sanborn, of Barre. Mrs. Hannah Green has been grant- ed a dlvorco from Munroo J. Green and has boon allowed to rcsumo her matdcn namo. Benson. Tho Unlvorslty Club1, of Barre, has olected tho following offlcers for tho year: President, II. O. Woodruff, Norwich, class of '01; vlco-prcsldcnt, Rov. E. O. Thayer, Wcsloyan, 75j secretary and treasurer, Carroll H. White, Dartmouth, 1900; executlve commlttec, II. H. Jackson, Yale, 1908; Mlss Ellza Isham Vermont, '91 and tho secrotnry. Thoro aro about 20 mombers nnd flvo now mombors wero voted ln. Tho annual banquct wlll bo hold Fobruary 22. C. E. Soulo, suporlntondont, Traln mnster Jorry Kcefo, of St. Albans nnd F. W. Stanyan, of Montpelier, of tho Contral Vermont Rallroad, were ln Barre recontly to conduct a hearlng on tho rosponslblllty for an accldent ln tho C. V. yards last week when tho pnssengor traln ran Into n coal car which had becn shovcd onto tho Barre Rallroad transfer and left wlth one end of tho car on tho maln Hnc of the C. V. Tho employcs of both yards and Conductor James Kannly and En glncer James Farrell wero called be fore the offlclals nnd questloned as to whether the car was shlfted onto the transfer by the Central Vermont or by the Barro Rallroad. The threo coaches of the passengor wero scrat chcd and damaged by tho accldentnl rubblng of tho coal car. Rlcardo Gomez pleaded gullty ln City Court Tuesday to the charge of breach of tho peaco ln assaultlng Arthur Ruell Sunday evening and was flned $20 and costs of $15.40, which he pald. Tho grand juror stated that Ruell's coat had becn cut by some sharp Instrument but ho could not prove that lt had becn cut wlth a knlfe, except by tho statement of Ru ell's thnt Gomez struck at hlm wlth a knlfe. Mrs. L. R. Rlckert ls qulte serlously 111 at her homo on Tremont street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bianchl and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. oriilll havo return ed from a threo months' stay In Italy. Mrs. M. N. Mclver, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morrlson and Nell Morrlson left rccently fpr Denvcr, Colorado, where Mrs. Mclver wlll remaln untll ncxt May for Jior health. The Morrlsons expect to locato there. J. A. McCloud left Monday nlght for a vlslt wlth George E. Dresser, a wealthy business man of Putnam, Conn. Mr. Dresser, who owns a sum mer cottage at Berlin Pond, and who posessses a number of thoroughbred horscs, has had his blacksmlthlng done by Mr. McCloud for years, and thls vlslt ls the rcsult' of a long-con-tlnued friendshlp. Dcath of Mrs. L. 3T. Averill. Helen Hazel Wllllams, wlfe of L. M. Averill, dled 6:30 o'clock last nlght as the result of an operation for ap pendlcltls, which was performed on October 19. At four o'clock yesterday afternoon it was found necessary to perform another operation from the effects of which she did not rally. Mrs. Averill was 21 years old and tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wllllams, of Craftsbury She was educated at Craftsbury Academy and for a whllo taught school there. Subsequent to her mar rlage to Mr. Averill In May, last, she wa sa teacher In the Benjamln Falls dlstrlct. ESSEX JUNCTION. Rov. and Mrs. N. A. Wood and daughter leave thls week for Rum ney, N. H., where Mr. Wood has been called as pastor of the Baptist church. They tako with them the good wlshes of thls communlty. Mrs. C. H. Stowart has returned to her home ln Berlin, after spending two weeks at tho home of her daught er, Mrs. J. M. Tebbltts. Mrs. Henry D. Suyder has gono to St. Louls, Mo whero sho wlll joln her husband, Major Snyder, who is ln charge of tho nrmy medlcal supply department there. Tho Woman's Rellef Corps held a supper and sale ln tholr hall Tues day evening. Mrs. Henry Teachout Is sufforlug from an attack of rheumatlc fever. Mlss Fannle L. Day spont Sunday wlth frlends ln Montpelier. Rev. Fred B. Blodgett preached at Underhill Sunday, in exchange wlth Rev. Mr. Sturgess. SOUTH W00DI1URY. Frank Batchelder has sold tho Dutton houso to Mrs. Corn Chrlsty. Mr. Klpllng, who haB been worktng for Ell Holton in Calais, wlll occupy tho housc durlng tho wlntor, and work for -Mr. Batcheldor. Mrs. Bessla Ido flnlshed n success ful term of school lioro last week, closlng wlth an oxhlbltton. Mr. Darllng ls agatn caring for E. E. Ball, who is now suffering from Brlght's dlsease. Tho local Grango wns largoly re prosented at tho meetlng of tho Wi nooski Pomona Grango held ln Marsh field last Saturday. Thero ls a low sad rnstlo In tho alr, Among tho yollow banncrs of the corh, Tho fadcd sunllowcr droops her fnded head, Tho gardcn border of lts wealth ls shorn, A subtlo stlllncss broods oer nll tho sceno, Tho bencdlctlon of tho year has como; Tho shcaves aro garnorcd from tho fadlng flold, Tho husbandman has sung tho "Harvest 'Homo." Dr. D. M. Jordan. WATERBURY II. F. 'Baldwln, ot W. R. Roynolds & Co of Barro was ln town on busi ness Monday. Mr. Martenson, of Barre, was ln town on buslncss Monday. James Flfo was ln Montpelier Sat urday. Mrs. F. B. Kcllogg, who has been vislting in Now York Ctty has rc turned home. W. H. B. Pcrry Is tnklng a trip through tho West In tho interests of tho Perry Granlte Company. Blancho Long spent Sunday at her homo ln Waitsfield. Mrs. A. B. Frontlnl and daughter, Dora, spent Sunday ln Barro. Y. Rowansvlllo, of tho Westorn El ectrlc Company, of Boston, was in town Sunday. Mrs. C. I. Hntch, who has been ill, ls reported better. Harold Long has flnlshed work at tho Vermont Stato Hospital and has returned to his home In Waitsfield. Mrs. L. C. Moody was ln Richmond Sunday whore sho vlsltcd her sistor. A party of Waterbury peoplo wero In Waitsfield Friday evening to at tend tho Gun Club dance. Mrs. Sarah Maxwell, who has been very 111, ls convalcscent. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoadlcy, of Montpelier, wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. 'Hoadloy, Sunday. Chester Clark, of Boston, arrlved In town Tuesday mornlng for a fow days' stay. H. C. Whltehlll and wlfe, who havo becn vislting ln Massachusetts, havo returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Slayton, of Morris ville, were guests of F. B. Kellogg on Sunday. H. W. Whltcomb, of Barre, travel lng salesman for E. W. Bllss Pneu matlc Tool Company, was ln town on Tuesday. Tho W. H. Burns Company of Worcestor, Mass., has lcased tho wrapper factory for another flvo years and work is expected to start ln tho near future. Mrs. h. H. Elllott, who has been 111 tho past wcek, ls convalcscent. Mrs. Frank Wrlsley ls conflncd to tho houso by lllncss. Mr. McGovern, of Montpelier, was In town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Poole rcturned to her home in 'Brockton, Mass., on Monday, after a two weeks' visit wlth her sls ter, Mrs. Edwln Palmer. Fred Cooley, of Somervllle, Mass., has been a guest of his mother, Mrs. Wllliam Cooley, tho past few days. Mrs. Frank Placo and Mrs; AV111 Avery, of Barro, vislted at Mrs. Phlllp Shonio's Sunday. L. B. Clark, of Burlington, was a visltor ln town Sunday and Monday. Those who attended the meetlng of the New England Order of Protectlon Monday evening report a jolly time. S. M. Eddy is vislting friends in Stowe thls week. Mlss Eva Crossett, of Richmond, was recently a visltor at her father's, Lincoln Crlssett's. Mlss Frances Smlth spent Sunday at her home ln Stowe. A meetlng of the Modern Woodmen of Amerlca was held last evening. BROOKFIELD. Mlss Dora Henry, who has been spending several weeks wlth her sls ter, Mrs. Charlle Holden, returned to her home ln Worcester, Mass., Satur day. A son was born October 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam C. Hoyt. Mrs. Electa Sesslons, of East Mid dlebury is vislting frlends ln town. Euceno Rlce. accomnanled bv his ! mother, Mrs. Lydla Reed, of Plain field, N. H vislted her slstcr, Mrs. ,J. B. Perham, and family, last week. John P. Perham went last week to vlslt his son ln St. Johnsbury and wlll vlslt his daughter and family ln Rye gate. He ls oxpectlng to return home the last of thls wcek. Deputy Sherlff D. D. Howe, of Ran dolph, wns ln town Saturday on of flcial buslncss. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln Morse and little son Louls havo been ln New York City tho past wcck. Mrs. Walter Ketchum, of Gaysville, vislted her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Perham and othor frlends ln town last week. State's Attornoy Stanley N. Wllson, of Chelsea, was called in town agaln last Friday on offlclal business. Tho Ladies Ald Soclety of the Sec ond Congregatlonal church wlll glvo a chlcken ple supper Friday ovenlng. November 12 at tho church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tllson, of Ran dolph, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nason Thursday. Mlss Ruth Hanks recently enter talned Mrs. Gcorgo Gerlnch and lit tle daughter Ruth, of Newark, N. J. Tho Flsk Jublloo Slngors from Ten nesseo wlll glvo nn entertnlnmcnt ln town hall thls ovenlng, under tho su porvlslon of tho puplls ot tho Hlgh School. Watchman Ads Pay Bost. nnd See. Try Ono LAY OR BUST Your hens must lt fed Tho Park & Pollnrd Co. Dry Mash. Duy it of E. W. Bailey & Co.. Montpnllor and C. S.. Richmond, Northfield, Vt. Wo aro paylng for old hens 13 to 14 conts per lb. allve; chlckons, from 2 to 5 lbs. each, 13 to 14 conts; ovor 5 lbs. 14 to 15 cents; fancy hennory eggs, 48 cents per dozen; 2 to 4 lb. pullets, Amerlcan breeds, 23 to 25 cents; mlxed breeds, ovor 2,jj IbB. 18 cents. Wo charge no commlsslon," Tho Park & Pollnrd Co., 18 Cnnal Strcet, Boston, Mass. a!6tt .S. AND B.H.S. TIE UP ,Fn8tcsl Gnmo of Senson Scen Frldny Aftcrnoon When Locnls nnd Ed nitinds Hlgh Plnycd 0 to 0 Gnmc. In a hard fought battlo ln which nolther sldo secmed able to mako much headway, Burlington Hlgh School playcd lts return gamo wlth the local Hlgh School eloven on Friday aftornoon on tho Semlnary campus, tho contcst resultlng in a 0 to 0 scoro. .Tho gamo was tho closest seon on a grldlron ln thls city thls fall and was wltncBsod by a crowd of 500 football enthuslasts. Tho aftornoon was an ldcal one for a football gamo, tho alr bclng Just cold onough to put somo llfo Into tho playors, whllo not a breath of wlnd was in ovldonco. Tho Burlington men wero a little lato ln arrlvlng on tho sceno and when thoy flnally dld come, a short squabblo was cntcrcd into as to a choice of offlclals. Thls was at last arrnnged Batlsfactorlly wlth a Norwich reforeo and a Burlington Hlgh School umplro. Burlington won tho toss up and Bullock shovcd tho sphero 25 yards. Buck made a pretty catch, but was downed by Thomas be foro ho could go vory far. Then started a gamo of stralght Hno bucklng and end runs ln which but one open play was nmdo and that ln tho lattcr part ot tho second half. Smlth was tho flrst to handle tho ball behlnd the Hno for tho locals and went through left tackla for three yards. Hayden tested tho rlght tac klo for another threo and Buck mado a dash around end for tho dlstance and flvo yards more. Hayden was glvcn tho plgskln a second tlmo but Palmer broko through and got hlm beforo ho had falrly started. Cullen trled a quarter back run but lost his lntorferenco after a short galn of four yards and tho slgnal was given to Buck for a punt which netted 35 yards. Burke recelved the sphcrold on Bur llngton's 40-yard llne, but fumbled. It was qulckly recovered by his team mate, Hutchinson, who reeled off 15 yards Defore Toraassl downed hlm. Burke then led off wlth a 10-yard galn, Allen trled center but falled, Thomas trled the end but came to the ground for a loss and Burke punted but was blocked ln brilliant shapo by McNeal. Bullock then was given the ball for W. Smlth's end but Buck got by his Interferenco and nailed hlm behlnd his llne. Allen was shoved through center for a short dlstance, but dld not mako good enough to en courage them to rlsk loslng the blad der on downs, so Burke was called back and booted for a long galn, the ball soarlng so hlgh that when Cul len dld take It on the local's 10-yard llne he had to tumble. Wlth tho ball wlthln easy striklng dlstance of the home tenm's gonl llne and all dependlng on what could be done in three downs, Hayden was giv en the flrst chance and made good, rlpplng 15 yards off before Allen laid his hands on hlm. Wlth thls start Buck and Smlth consecutlvely carrled the team to tho center of the fleld be fore Buck had to try his foot agaln, and then sent it far into tho enemles country to Thomas. Burlington dld not hold lt long, however. Allen bucked for four yards, Bullock found a hole in tackle which netted flve, and then Allen trled to do the Wright act and sall over Pltkln, but Referee Slattery brought hlm back 15 yards for hurd llng. Thls brought tho ball to the vlsltors' 40-yard llne so Burke punted, Cullen golng 36 yards to recelve it. The High School held posltion just long enough for a fumble by Hayden to Hamllton. Wlth jusl a mlnute to play, ono of tho prettlest plays of tho gamo was pulled off and had it been trled more tho result might have been dlfferent. Thls was a delayed pass ln which Al len carrled the plgskln through the llno after the rest of tho team had vanlshed around end. It worked per fectly and resuTted ln a galn of 12 yards. Bullock started for tho end, when the whlstle blew for the time. The second half started wlth Burke of Burlington klcklng off to Buck who galned 15 yards. Smlth and Hayden together woro ablo to reap but flve yards and Buck booted to Burke who was downed ln his tracks by Tomassl. Bullard trled to clrclo tho left end but was tackled by W. Smith so tho vlslt tors sent the ball to tho homo team, Cullen belng tho recelver. Then the High School got what seemed to bo a now leaso of llfo and went Into tho contest ln earncst, every one of the back fleld comlng in for a galn. Buck made good end runs, Tomassl mado good tackles and the team gave good support, rushlng the sphero up to tho center, past the center and into the oncmlcs' torrltory wlthout once los ing possesslon of the ball. Flnally tho ball had to bo punted on a second down, Burko catchlng lt but was downed so hard that he was laid put. He came to in a fow minutes and his team matcs pushcd the spherold back slowly untll it was lost on a fumble, golng to tho 44-yard llno. Thls was tho chanco which Captaln Pltkln's team had been looklng for nnd they took ndvantago of tho op potunlty to advnnco wlthln 15 yards of tho goal to try for a placo klck. Buck booted tho ball whllo Cullen hold lt but It was blocked by Allen just enough to send lt to tho corner, loslng for tho locals their last chanco to tally and tho gamo was called wlth a tle scoro; The Hno up: M. H. S. B. II. S. E. Smlth lo ro, F. Palmor Lowo, lt. rt, Grandy Leffler, Ig rg, Hamllton Pltkln, (Capt.) c, Hutchinson McNeal, rg lg, Groupe Legal Notices. Estule of Barton T. Lconnrd. STATE OF VERMONT. Dlstrlct of Washington, ss. In Probato Court, held In Montpe lier, ln nnd for sald Dlstrlct, on tho 26th day of October, A. D 1909, Ju Hu8 A. Convorse, ndmlnlstrntor of tho estato of Burton T. Lconnrd, lato of Moretown, ln sald Dlstrlct deceased, presents his admlnlstratlon account for cxamlnntlon and nllowance, and makes appllcatlon for a decree of dlstrlbutlon and partltlon of tho es tato of sald deceased. Whercupon, it Is ordercd by sald Court that sald account and sald appllcatlon bo rc ferred to a sesslon thcreof, to be hold at tho Probato Ofllco ln sald Montpe lier ,on the 3rd day of December, A. D., 1909, for hearlng and declslon thereon: And, lt ls further ordcred that notlco horeof be given to all persons lntcrcsted, by publlcatlon of the samo threo weeks sucecsslvoly in the Vermont Watchman and Stato Journal a newspaper publlshed at Montpelier, ln thls State, prevlous to sald tlmo appolntcd for hearlng, that they may appear at sald tlmo and place, and show cause, lt any they may havo, why sald account should not tbo allowed, and such decree made. By the Court. Attest, FRANK J. MARTIN, Judge. 45-47 COMMISSIONVRS' NOTICE. Estato of Chnrlcs Robcrt Dowoy. Tho underslgned havo been ap polntcd by tho Honorablo Probato Court for the Dlstrlct of Washington, Commlssloners, to recelve, examlne, and adjust tho clalms and demands of all persoris agalnst the estato of Charles Robert Dowey, lato of Bensonhurst, Klng Co., N. Y., de ceased, and all clams exhlblted in off set thereto horeby glvo notlce that wo wlll meet for tho purposo afore Bald, at the Flrst Natlonal Bank, ln the City of Montpelier, ln sald Dls trlct, on the 1st day of December and 29th day of Aprll next, from 10 o'clock A. M untll 3 o'clock P. M on each of sald days and that six months from the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1909, ls the time llmfted by said Court for sald credltors to present their clalms to us for oxamlnatlon nnd al lowance. Dated at Montpelier thls 3rd day of November, A. D., 1909. Commlssloners. Arthur D. Farwell, Arthur G. Eaton, 45-47 COMMISSIONERS' NOTICE. Eslate of Wllliam P. Moore. The underslgned, having been ap polnted by the Honorable Probate Court for the Dlstrlct of Washington, Commlssloners, to recelve, examlne, and adjust the clalms and demands of all persons agalnst the estate of Wll liam P. Moore, late of Worcester, ln sald Dlstrlct, deceased, and all clalms exhlblted in offset thereto, hereby glve notlce that we wlll meet for tho purpose aforesald, at the store of H. L. Abbott. ln the town of Wor cester ln sald Dlstrlct, on the 21st day of November and 7th day of Aprll next, from 10 o'clock A .M., un tll 4 o'clock P. M on each of sald days and that slx months from the 18th day of October, A. D., 1909, ls the time limited by sald Court for to us for examinatlon and allow ance. Dated at Worcester thls 25th day of October, A. D., 1909. Commlssloners. Frank P. Tewksbury, H. Douglass Vall, 45-47 Pierce, rt lt, Vivian Tomassl, re le, E. Palmer Cullen, qb qb, Thomas Hayden, lhb rhb, Burke Buck, rhb lhb, Bullock N. Smlth, fb fb, Allen The scoro: Montpelier Hlgh school 0, Burlington Hlgh school 0; referee, Slatery, Norwich; umplre, Hughes, Burlington Hlgh school; Llnemen, Theriault, Burns; tlmers, Cutler, Pot ter; time, 20 and 15 mlnute hnlves; attendance, 500. Anuunl Rcport St. J. & L. C. The annual report of the St. Johnsj bury & Lake Champlain rallroad shows that the gross incomo for the year ending June 30, 1909, was $333, 580.86 as agalnst $349,759.98 last year but tho operatlug expenses werq $264,S42.29 agalnst $285,043.75 tho year prevlous. About $40,000 ls charg ed up to thls road by the Boston & Maine, which controls lts stock and furnishcs lts, equlpment, for rent of rolllng 6,tock, tracks and terminals. A net Income of $20,056.34 ls wlped out by back Interest on bonds and notes nmountlng to $86,868.17, leaving tho present dofllclt $66,811.83. The rond carrled 212,871 passengers as agalnst 210,263 the-year prevlous and haulcd 301,999 tons of frelght as agalnst 31S.759 tons the year before. Tho gross rovenue per mlle was prac tlcally tho samo both years, $2,650, but tho mnnagoment saved on their operntlng expenses which wero $2, 111.48 por mllo as agalnst $2,167.63 tho year before. The balance sheet shows that tho road cost $4,753,816.53 and tho capltal stock Is $3,606,750 : ls balanced by a charge to proflt loss of $1,839,757.90. Advertlso ln tho Watchman. Bass Red Leather Waterproof Shoe Hlgh nnd Low Cut for tho Hots Ilnjr thcso nnd lnno dry fwl und lt ALSO scros your fiitlicr buylng rubbe:-8. You cnn gel theso ONLY nt B. M. Shepard Co. Sl State St.