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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATH JOURNAL, THURSDA.V. DECEMBER ls, 'gio. PMonli All the News of Fall Sports AE"whear"d , . . . ONE CLUB WILL CHANGE THEltS IX MAJOR LEAGUES WILL KETA1N l'ltESENT. MANAGERS. f5f. Louls Amcrlcans Will HnTO Now Iffiin To rill l'lnco Of .Taclc O'Con nor Dropped Last Fall Fowcr Now Mlots Tlian In Any Prcccdlng Year Of Lcnguo Ball. Now York, Doc. 11. Ono of tho ln torcsting eubjccts of cominont at tho big gathoriug of basoball men horo tlils wcekhas' bccn that rolatlng to cliangos among tho managers of tho big lcaguo teanis for tho coming sea con. Thc discusslon has brought to llglit iho fact that the managerlal changos will bo fowcr in numbor than iri any prccedi'n'g ycar in the hlstory of thb major organlzatlons. As mattcrs atand at present thero will bo only ono new major leaguo nmnager in thc flold when tho cur tain rlaes In April ncxt for the sea son of 1911. Tho only cortaln swltch will lie mado in tho make-up of tho St Louis Anioricans, from whoso managcmont .Tnck O'Oonnor was do posed last fall. TJ10 only other chango that ls at all likely is in the Boston Nationals. Fred Lake ig signed for another year, it is underetood, but wlth n change in tho club ownership it is possiblo another man may lio solected to pilot the toam next sea-son. Tho nuniber of changos aniong tho managors ia small as compared wlth tho recorda of fornier yoars. During tho paet olght years no less than 55 men havo managed clubs ia the N- tional and American Leagues, tho Na- tionals having had 2G and the Amer icans 29. Somo of thcse mon havo drifted from ono club to another in tho same circuit, and havo occasion ally transforred their operations to the otlicr lcaguc. Patsy Donovan, who will again lead CLASS1FIED ADVERTISEMENTS Count slx words of charactera to Ilnt 2 Lines, Each Imertion 5 centi 8 " " " 7 ' " 10 H " " " 12& ' 6 " - " 15 7 " " " 17 ' 8 ' 20 9 " " " 22 ' 10 " " " 25 ' Larger advs. at. tho rate of 2 cents per line, each iuBortioa. No charge less than 10 cents. HELr WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experlenced laundry woman. Apply at once at Montpelier House. 029-tl TEACHERS WANTED More fal) vacanclea yet to be fllled. No fee un tess plaocd. Wrlte today, mentlonlng grado and dato of certificate. Tht Hathaway Teachera Agency, Ben nington. Vt 88-0 WANTED Chambennaids and women. for kitchon work. Apply at onoe at Montpelier House. dl5tf WANTED Kitchon glrl at Lang- flon Btreet restaurant. N24-tf WANTED. WANTED Board and room with un English speaking family by -working man. Address M., Journal Offico D15-2t FOU SALE. FOR SALE Two largo bullding lota on i'lcasant street, bIzo 75x130 feet lota aro graded almost to level nnd command one of tho flnest vlews ln city. F. H. Tracy. OlOdtf U10 Boston AmorlCHnB, has had ox- orlonco wlth tko Plttsburg and St. Louls Nationals, Waahington Amorl cana and wlth Brooklyn. Ned Hanlon, rotlred, hold tho roins dvcr Balti more, Brooklyn and Clncinnati, and Clark Griftith won a pennant for Chlcago, thon trlcd to wln for tho New York Amerlcans boforo landlng a berth wlth Cincinnati. Joo Kolly of Toronto, guidod th& Clncinnati team, dropped back lnto tho Eastorn, and jtimped out again into tho National at tho hclm of tho Boston Club. Hugh Duffy went from Mllwaukeo in 1903 to tho Plilladolphla Nationals, and in 1907 vlrifted into tho Eastorn Leaguo at tho head of tho Providenco Club, passlng up to big leaguo ranks two years ago as the managcr of tho Chicago Amorlcans. Wllllatu Armour, now presldent of tho Toledo Club in tho Amorican As sociatlon, led Clovoland and Detrolt teams in thc perlod named, whilo Jim McGulro bosfled tho Boston Amerl cans for a tlmo, and later went to Cleveland. The clubs wlth tho varlous managers in the paat olght yoars fol-low: National Leaguo: Now York, John McGraw; Clncinnati, Joe Kelly, Ned 'Hanlon, John Ganzel Clark Grifflth; St. Louls, Patsy Donovan, Charloy Nichola, .Tlmmy Burke, John Mc- Closkey, Roger Brcsnahan; Pltts burg, Fred Clarke; Phlladclphia, Charloy Zimmer, Hugh Duffy, Bllly 'Murray, Charloy Dooin; Boston, Al Buckenhergor, Fred Tenney, Joe Kelly, Frank Bowcrman, Harry Sraith, Fred Lake; Chicago, Frank Seloe, Frank Clianco; Brooklyn, Ned Hanlon, Patsy Donovan, Harry Lum ley, and Blll DahJcn. American Leaguo: New York, Clark Grifflth, "Kid" Elberfeld, George Stal- lings, Hal Chasft; Phlladelphia, Cnn nie Mack; St. Louis, Jim McAlcer, Jack O'Connor; Cloveland, Bill Ar mour, Nap Lajole, James McGuire; Washington, Tom Loftus, Jake Stahl, Joo Cantlllion, Jim McAleer: Detrolt, Ed. Barrowe, Willlam Armour, George Stalllngs, Hughey Jonnings; Chicago, Clark Griffith, Jlminy Calla- han, Ficlder Jones, Billy Sulllvan. Hughey Duffy; Boston, Ilmrny Col- lins, Chick Stahl, Bob Unglaub, Georgo Huff, Jim 'McGuire. Fred Lake and Patsy Donovan. QDITS KKD SOX. Sfahl Wrltcs That JIo'lI SUck To llanking IlnMnoxs. Now York, Doc. 14. Prealdont John 1. Taylor of tho Boston Amerl cans recclvod a lettor from Jake Stahl last night, datcd Chicago, Doc. 11, ln answer to a lottor from tho Boston magnato asklng if ho roally meant to glve up profcsslonal ball playlng. "I havo fully declded to glvo up basoball," wroto Mr. Stahl, "and stlck to the banking buslncss, as 1 consider that It ia my duty. I rcgret very much to part wlth tho many frlenda that I havo mado in Boston and especlally tho offlcors of tho club. "Anything that 1 can do to help along thc Boston Rod Sox will bo choerfully done. I am only sorry that I could not holp tho club to gain a better posltion last season, and I will follow thc Boston with aa much intorcst as ever ncxt eeaaon." tAfter reading tho lettor, Mr. Tay lor aaid: "Tho letter has the truo rlng, and 1 am convlnced that Mr. Stahl haa de clded to qult. I am certainly very sorry, for wo all llko Jako very much in Boston, and whllo we will suffer a great loss, no ono can blame hlm for mapplng out hls own course. It'a not always eaay to socure a flno posl tion ln a bank. Boston will look about for somo one to play the base." Trciiknians (o To l'rliiccton. Brooklyn, Dec. 14. Largely through tho uiisslonary work dono by Ross McClare, the old Princeton player, who coached Adelphi thls fall, tho two Trenkman boys, oasily the stars of the Adelphi team, havo declded to enter Princeton this fall, and McCIaro asserte that both will eventually made tho Tlger 'varslty. Fred Trenkman captaincd Adelphi thls fall, and was generally pickoJ as fullback for the Greater New York all-scholastlc team. His hrother Ed- ward ls equally efficlent at tackle. BOSTON DOVES SOLD W. II. UUSSEIiL AI L. 1101,1) irAJOUITY OF STOCK. C. FAGE THE 4 '.QV.- FORE1GXERS OX TEA3L Pcnn's Soccer Footlmll ElcTOn Has ?""i XatlTes of Other Countrles. Pnilailelphia, Dec. 14. The- Pcnn soccer foothall team, which will meet Harvard at Cambridge on IJarch 25 in the flrst outdoor dual contest of any sort since tho break of four years ago, is composed very largely of for eign studcnts at tho university. Of tho regulars who played for Penn ln the oponing game with the Union Crickct Club Saturday afternoon, no loss than nlno were natlves of Eng- Sand, Ireland, Scotland or Wales. Capt. Chase ls tho only membor of last year'e team who has returned to college. The Athletic Assoclatiou has beon more liboral than ever before this yoar to soccer, and for tho flrst time the playore are allowed the use of Franklin Field, but they havo found the ground there ls too soft and mud dy during the winter months, and as a result the home gama3, includlng those wlth Yale and Cornell, will be played at Moorestown. Fred J. .llurphj', a Mlnorlty Stock- liolder Kus.sell To Ilccomo l'rcsl dent nnd Fngo Ylcc 1'rcsldcnt Frod Tcnny IVI10 Onco Jfnnagcd tho Team Is To Lead It Agnln. Boston, Dcc. 14. WlUiam Hon- burn Russoll of Now York and hla nssoclates havo bought tho Boston Basoball Club of tho National Lcaguo. L. C. Pago of tho Boston publishlng houso of L. C. Pagc & Co., bccamo ycstcrday a partner of Mr. Jlussell in tho transaction and will beoome a joint holdcr of the majority of tho stock. Theso two, wlth Fred J. Murphy of Winthrop, who Is to beconio a mln orlty shareholder, will mako up the now dlrectorato of tho club. Mr. Rus7 sell ia to bccomo presldent and Mr. Page vico-prcsidcnt. Although not dcflnltcly announced, Fred Tenney, ono tlmo managor of the Boaton team, will probably"bccome manager again at an carly date. The announcomont that the deal had practlcally reached its ilnal stage was mado yestorday afternoon at the club headquartcrs by Mr. Rus soll who was accompanicd by Mr. Page and Mr. Murphy. Mr. Russoll had already sccured an optlon on tho atock hold by John P. Harrls of Plttsburg and had dcposited $25,000. Yesterday afternoon, after a confor enco with Mr. Palge $35,000 addition al was dcposited in the Amorican Trust Company. Thcro remains to bo paid $40,000, which will bc avallable by Frlday. Thc stock held by Harrls amounts to "65 shares. Of this Harrls himself had 550, tho rest belng held by Plttsburg men. In addition to thls stock Mr. Rus soll says that ho has optlons on $9,500 worth now in tho namc of a Boston man. If ho takes this up, as he ex p.ects to do, thero will remain about 20 shares in the hands of niinor stockholders outside the dlrcctorate, as he had acqulrcd last summer 120 shares, which he purchased from Tenney. t 1 trji" niUipi 0t MLM QRDER NOW FORTHE H0L1DAY: class and it will bo wlth grcat lntor eet that tho outcomo of thelr match will bo awalted in this country. Drls coll, it ia aaid, ia going back. It ls a well-known fact that Drlscoll was not in tho hest of hoalth when last in thls country, and his ehowing with Pal Mooro was ovidenco enough that tho Britisher was not at hls best. Of tho two English boxers Drlscoll was tho moro popular ln thls country. Hls stylo was eomething atter that of Abe Attell, but ho had a way of cxecuting hls moves ln a manner that made the boxlng appear tho slmplcst form of exerctsc. From a Boston standpolnt Drlscoll is a strong favorlto. Busmess Directorj MILEAGE BOOKS RENTED. WALTER C. WASnilDnN, 3rontpcUer, Yt. Lawrenco Block 1'hoiic 105-13 MILEAGE S Rcntcd, Bought and Sold II. A. noivarAN, Stntc Stroct, arontpclicr, Yt. DR. HANSON, OCULIST, Ear, Kose and Tliroat to 4:80 Lawrcnco Block. iinrvant anu rcnn. j Tho impression prevails 111 college clrcles that when Pennsylvanla and Harvard mqet in tholr eoccer foot hall game at Cambridge, the last of ncxt March, it will bo the flrst tinle the two universities have competed ln dual combat slnce foothall matters causcd a severance in athletic rela tions sovoral years ago. Last year the Harvard and Pennsylvanla swlm- mers, after forfeitlng to each other for four years in scheduled inatches for tho Intercollegiate Swlmmlng As sociation, ilnally uiet ln a contest but that was on the water, howover, rather than upon the land. FRED E. GLEASON, Attorncy at Law. Room 8, Langdon Bldg., Montpelier. JUST RECEIVED A carload of nlcc stovo coal; ordcr at onco if wanted. E. C. Gitchell. 025-tf FOR SALE At a bargain, good second hand plano in good condltion. Addresa, Box 48, Montpelier. D3-tf FOR SALE Pair of Morgan Chcst Tiuts, 5 years old. Address Box 144, Stato House. D13d5t FOR SALE Block wood. C. V. Kent, Northfield St., Phone 107. dl3dGt FOR SALE. At a bargain a nearly now upright piano, Regent, and a Smith-Prcmlor typewritor. Apply J. C. Crowloy, C West Street, Barre. D. 7-0t FOR SALE Forty solld corda of Kixteon inch block wood, also thlrty tona of nico bay. Austln Tomploton, East MontpoHe'r. D14-1C-19-21-22-28 D03IIMOX ATLANTIC LINE. Rounu trip excur slons Fares authorized . for Christmas and Now Years 1910-1911, be tweon Boston, Mass., nnd polnts ln Nova Scotia. For tickcts, salllng lists and resor vations, apply to S. S, Ballard, Agent, 11-12 Luwrence Bldg. THE SIIELLEY TDXGSTEN Reduces your electrlc Hght bill. This is u gooa time to nave your electrlc light wlres looked over, beforo the long winter nights orrive. U. ii, liAWIlEJYCE, 11 East Slnto St. Opp. Yatter Shoe Shop. Tel. 2G-2 THE UNION nODSE, So. Maln Street, Barre, Yt. Mr. and Mrs. IV. M. Rogcrg. Boardera by tlio dny or woek. Cars pasa tho door every half hour TO KENT. TO RENT Furnished Rooma, 19 Pitkin Court. rear City Hall. N15tf ItOOMS TO RENT Furnished and unfurniilhed. Apply 18 Main St. D. Tomaaai. D2dl8t THNEWENT TO RENT 7 rooma and toilet; oxtra wnrm. Central locntlon. Inauiro of A. D. Lane, 1C Llborty St. Phono 304-12 D9dtf HOUSE TO RENT, 29 Rldgo atreet, G rooms, inodorn convenion ccfl, gun and eloctrlclty. Apply on promiaes or to C. W. Sanders, 57 Elm St. dlG-3t XOST. LOST Saturday ovoning on Win ooski Ttlvor a bunch of koys on rlng. Hrirfdor klndly iroturn 'to this offico. ttljH' ,, 1 D13d2t DR. W. K. 3IACKAY Bentlst Offlce, Snlto 1G, Ilonland Block Barre, Vermont Offlce hours: 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. and 1:30 to 5 p. m. Tel. 102-11. S29-U Again On Olympic Commlttce. With James E. Sulllvan again prominent as a member of Uie Amer ican Olympic commltteo, tho Amer ican athletes to mako the trlp to Swodon ln 1912 will have all tho quallflcatlons of belng able to con tend with the representatlves of other countries. His selection as secretary of the exucutlve commltteo ehows that hls actions, which wero question ed at the London Olympic champlon- shlps in 1908, wero sanctloned by Prof. Sloane of the International Olympic committee, who is tho head of the American committee. Will Hncc By Eleclrlc Light. The big sprlnt raco l)etween Rog gie AValker, the wlnner of tho 100 yards dash at tho Brltish Olympic champlonships, who rccontly turned professional, and Jack Donaldson, an other great South Afrlcan speedstcr, will bo held Boxlng day, Dec. 20, at Johannesburg. The raco ls to be run by electrlc light. Walker announces that ho will run elthcr Postlo or Hol way, tho two greatest professlonals, if successful. S. Fogol Again l'restdent. Phlladelphia, Dec. 14. Horaco Fogol was yesterday re-elected presl dent of tho Phlladelphia National Leaguo Baseball Club at the annual meetlng of tho organlzatlon In Cam den, N. J. Frank S. Elliott, one of tho directorfl, was elected vlce-president. Prosidont Fogel reappointed Charles L. Elliott, a son of Frank Elliott, secrotary-treasuror; Willlam j". Shottellne, buslnoss manager and Charles S. Dooln, team manager. BLOCK AND CIRCLE WOOD. Chalr Wood and Klndllngs. TAIT & ODELL, Fnol Dcalorg. Cflr. Main and Barre Sts. Fliono 2013 S M. WORKMAN, M. D., Ocullst Blancliard Opcra Houso Block Appointments can be made for ex amination of oyes for glasses. W. E. CONNEK, YotcrlnarT 18 SC Fanl Street. N. E. I'hone 38-L. niGII GRADE PIAN08 at Loirost Frlces BAIIiEY JTUSIC B00MS H. J. LnRoe 14 Elm Street ' Barre, Yt. N28-lm 100 REWARI). $100.' Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero ls at least one dreadod dlseaso that scienco haB beon able to curo ln all its stages, and that !b Catarrh. Ilall's Catarrh Curo la tho only posltlvo cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh belng a constltutlonal diaease, requlres a conatltutional treatment. Hall'B Catarrh Curo is takon intornally, act Ing directly upon tho blood and mu coub Biirfaccs of tlio systom, thorob destroylng the foundatlon of tho dls easo, and glvlng tho patlent strength by bullding up tho constltution and asslstlng nature in dolng Its work. Tho propriotora havo bo much faith in Its curatlve powora that thoy offor Ono Hundrod DoIJars for any caso that it faila to curo. Send for Hat of teatl moniala. Addrcaa F. J. Cliouoy & Co., Tolodo, 0 SoU by DruggiBts, 75a Take Hall'B family FHla for constl-patlon. ABOUT TJIi: ItDXEItS. Dlggo.' Stabley. the English ban-tani-weight, ia reported as on his way to Amerlca. Anothor club in Boston would ap peal to tho followers of tho glovc gamo in thls vlclnlty. It's the right season for the sport. Llke Abe Attell, Jim Drlscoll is conceding much when ho essays to meet Freddlo Wclsh. Accordlng to the roports, Drlscoll and Welsh will meet at 133 pounds, weighlng at the ringside. Driscoll will not wcigh more than 128 pounds. Tho Abe Atell-Packey McFarland match seoms to havo been misplacoJ somewhero in New York. Ono promo ter has Attoll's word. Attell has al ways beon a boxer of his word, but in thls partlcular case he appoars to be up agalnst a snag. At the next amateur show of the Armory A. A., Boston, there will bo threo speclal bouts. Erlc Petorson of Rosllndale will meet Reagan of East Boston in tho 107-pound clase; Nlck Albanose, another East Boston productlon, will meet Cy Goodman of Boston at 115 pounds; Ed Flynn, a very promlslng 135-poundor, will meet Bllly Corrlgan of the Rlvorslde Boat Club IC. O. Brown, who has been out of tho gamo for several weeks wlth a bad hand, will be ready to box again ln tho course of three weeks. Man ager Danny Morgan conveys the in- formation. Johnny O'Keefe of Dcnver, who is coming east, will stop bff at Akron Dec. 27 nnd box Low Ruddy. Jack Johnson has turned hls mind to Inventlng lahor-savlng devlcea. He has also asked for a patent on a Jiy- draullc 11ft. Georgo Green of San Franclsco, tho orlglnal "Young Corbett" is now a manager an dho has "One-Round" Hogan ln charge. Jlmmy Johnson, manager of Lew Powoll of San Franclsco wants to match Powell wlth Matty Baldwln, As the lntter's hand ls not right yet thero will bo nothlng dolug for awhlle. Scotty Coyne, managor of hcoldk Scotty Coyne, the Manchester, N. H bantamwelght, has beon matched to box Young Mace in tho seml-flnal to tho Bartley Connelly-Tom Sawyer matoh at Manchester, N. H. tomor- row nlght. Tho uureasonablo demands that stopped Jim Flynn, the Puoblo llre man, from getttng any bouts at Bos ton also has caused hlm to loso a chance to box "Montana" Dan Sulll van at Los Angeles. Flynn wanted 30 perccnt, wln, loso or draw, and Pro motor 'McCarey scratched hlm. Sul llvan ls now on hls way to Boston. Sunlval Of The Fittest. Tufts Is not alono in danger of los- ing a major sport on account of fln- anclal dlfflcultles. Tho advlsory com mltteo on athletlcs at New York Uni versity has proposed, in order to meet tho sltuatlon, a plan for tho survlval of the fittest. Any sport that runs be- hlnd three auccesslvo years ls. to be dropped, and thls not only will elim- inato most of the mlnor sports, but will endanger tho continuanco of baseball at the unlvorslty. The Ath letic Asaoclatlon will voto on tho question next Thursday. Naturally studonte and alumnl are showlng op-posltion. Brlght Frospects. Dartmouth had 42 men out for the varslty cross-country squad thls fall, and 24 candldatos tried for the fresh- man toam. A hopeful outlook for fu turo teams at Hanovor. Dartmouth's Outlng Club, wlth lts woekly cross- country tramps on enowshoes, is not only encouraglng hoalthful exerciscs but ls providlng an enjoyablo off season tralnlng for men who special- ize ln other forms of toam sport. CnlmiiH Llke EvniiH. Bllly Evans has mado as much of a hlt wlth the Cuban fans as an um plro aa havo any of our star ball playera aQ skllful fioldors or mlghty batsmon. Tho Cubans enjoy hls work most when he Is hustling to bo ln posltion to hest Judgo a play on tho basos. Basoball thrlvea ln lts Cuban transplanting, llke tho troplcal vege- tatlon of tho "Poarl of Uia Antlllos.' Wolah-Brtscoll Bsittle. English loxing followors will havo somothtng uttractlvo in the sciontlflc ond of boxlng whon Freddlo Wolah and Jim Driacoll moct ln a 20-round bout tho '20th of thls raonth. Each holds a doolslon ovor Abo Attell Amorlca's host ln the foatherwelght MELTON THE LEADIN G GLAiRVOYANT OF NEW ENGLAND Can be consulted Thursday, Frlday and Saturday at Mont pelier. 10 A. M.to9 P. M. AT 6 BARRE ST. nt Barre, Vt., 30 Elm Street, Mondny, Titesday, Wcdnesday. Readings 50c, SI.QQ Hours, 10 A. M. 9 P. M. The Place 6 Barre Street Oor Savings Department i is intended to serve all clases. We receive deposils for any amount above qne dollar and pay 4 Interest compounding semi annuall)'', and all taxes. FIRST NATIONAL BANK MONTPELIER, VERMONT FRANK M. CORRY, Presldent. F. A. DwlneJI, Vlce Presldent. A. G. Eaton, Cashler. J. H. Kelleher, A3St Cashier. Bezdek Gets His S1,000. Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 14. The studcnts of the University of Arkan sas yestorday ralsred in 10 minutes the addltional 41,000 neceseary to re- tain Hugo Bezdek tvs 'varslty foothall coach next fall. Bezdek this year re- ceived the maxlmum amount permlt- ted by the Athletic Associatlon mak ing it necessary for the balance to come directly from the studont body. FootbiUl Froflrablo. Ijawwnce, Kan., Dec. 14. The treasury of the Kansas U. Athletic Associatlon is 911,191.64 richer than it wae at the bogtnnlng of the school year as tho result of tho foothall sea son of 1910. Tho total proQt from tho season is several thousand dollars less than the unlversity's sharo of the recelptfi from tho Thanksglving game. that gives tone and dignit" to your letters adds weight to your correspondence, CAPITAL CITY PRESS PRINTERS AND BINDERS ARMORY BLDG. rt30.4TPELIER, VT. Hoppo is ueauy. Billlardlsts cannot got a rlse out of Willie Hoppo by disputing tho valld- ity of hls rocord3, for ho has not mado any official claim to any. He is willlng, howevor, to settlo all dls putcs on the green table, and Is open to meet any player at elthor 18.1 or 18.2 for any sized stake, wlnnqr take all. CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE Zhysko Dcfcnts Bollcr. New York, Dec. 14. Zbysko, the Pole, won two stralght falls from Dr. B. F. Rollor of Seattlo in a wro3tllng match hero last nlght, thus wlnnlng the bout. Dec. S. Dec. LOCAL EYENTS. 15. Montpelled Councll, R. and ftl. meets at 7:30. 15 Inter-Church Fedoratlon of Vermont mocts at Y. M. C. A. at 1 p. m. Dec. 1C. Cloft club concert. Dec. 10. Stato and Baldwln Street Whlst Club, Mrs. G. A. Best. Dec. IC Baptlst Mlssionary Soclety, wlth Mrs. Alpha Guernsey. Dec. 17. Decombor meoting of the D. A. R,, at tho home of Mrs. C. D. Mnther on Baldwln streot. Dec. 17. Litorary Department of Wonian's Club at llbrary Jan. 11. Gov. Joseph AV. Folk lecturo! (Continued from page 3.) cls Maunsell; 3Iy Stocklng. Gladys Smith; the Fir Treo and My Party, Ned Goodno; Old Santa Claus, Eva Blodgett; muslc, solos, Ceclle Richardson, Dorothy Putnam, Eveln Wells; Santa Claus, Rebecca Yett; Two Little Sockings, Felecita Augus tini, EUon Harrison; What Santa Claus Thinks, Rachel Erwln; A' Plan, EvelynRyle; Kris Kringle.LewIs 'Marcott; A Christmas AVlsh, Jessle Jones; A New Year's Recipe, C jay ton Irwln; Santa 's Cake, Dorls Brad ley; Chrlstmastide, School; Polly's Lettor to Santa, Ellzabeth Hawkins; Trudio's Secret, Dorls Smalley; A Boy's Ojamont, Paul Squires; Mighty Santa, Iaura Balloy; Three Cheers for Old Santa, Louis Harrison; Christmas Eve, Evelyn Bruya; De cember, Willlam Cooper; A Feel tho Air, Nelson Blomfleld; ChiP mas ovo, Harold Ilowes; Perley Jerd and LucIIe Sterllng. Grado Four. The grade of Mrs. Terrlll and Miss Queer Boy. Alan McLean; Old SantA I Z 7 'Z , . . I i . .Clark presents thls program Frlday Claus, Gladys Dana; A Lottor to . Thn ' b AInrv STATE KVENTS. Doc. IC. Annual mecting Now Eng- land Fat Mon'a Club Hale'a Tav- ern, Wells Rlver. Doc. 13 Contral Vermont Cougrcga- tlonal Club Moots at Barre. Jan. 10-12, 1911 Annual meoting Vt Dalrymen. at Burlington. Hoavy, Impuro blood makes a muddy, plmply complexion, hoad acheB, nausoa, indlgostlon. Thln blood nmkos you weak, palo, Blckly, Burdock Blood Bltters makcs tho blood rlQh, red, pure rcstores por fect hoalth. adv. Santa, Eleanor Varnoy; Santa, Ther- J on Jones; Whon Santa Coines, Loulse Howland; Two Countrymen, by eev oral puplls; Mlltlades Gets Best of Santa, Evolyn Wolls; Poor Santa Claus, Dorothy Putnam; Christmas at North Pole, Della Llllle. iMlss Osgood's 5th grado prcsonts thls program: Flrst Nowell; reclt atlon, Real Christmas, Paul Cleavos; The Walts, Dorls Emory; Santa, Mahel Lee; In Toyman's Shop, Ellzabeth Stono; song, Holy Nights; rccitatlon, Christmas Everywhore, Dorothy Allon; The Shiniest Dlmo, Annlo Schwartz; Why Santa Laugh ed, Myrtle Smith; When Santa Comea, Ollvo Mllo; rccitatlon, Lpulsa Hoaro; My Little Houso, Chesney Haggett; Sly Santa, Harry Scott; A ChrlBtmas puzzlo, Carllo Silloway; My Christmas Treo, Ruth Brown; Merry Christmas, Miriatn Elllcott; Klnd Little Mouse, Clara Cooley; Blrda' Christmas, Vcmer Anderson; Nlglit after Christmas, Hopo Mlchal; gamr and troo. Grade Four. Mrs. Booth's grado prosents thla program: Nlght Before Christmas, Francls Gitchell; Jost Pa3t Christ mas, Clalr Kellogg; Christmas at Toytown, Rutli Ijimson; Nlght After afternoon: The Tree, Jlary Lee; Christmas Nlght, Andrew PIccloll; Howard ILackey, Joseph Laird; Kris Kringle'e Surprise, Lewis Marcott; Christmas, Ugi Bertoli; O, What a Sell, Kenneth Johnson, Betty De Boer; Rachel Bancroft, Lloyd Hay ward, Warren Steele, Amerlco Lam portl, Richard Colton; Christmas, 'Marjorlo Spooner; Poor Santa. Dorls Bradley; Jack Horner's Brothor, Evald Johnson; Klnd Little Mouse., Hazel Jellyman; Santa'a Secret, PhylllB Smith; Now Year's Present Sylvla Howland; Reclpo for Happy Now Year, Clayton Irwln; On Clulst mas, Eve, Ella Bnrlow, Annlo Aron owosky. Thc Kliidergnrtau. Miss Gridley and Miss Shiianan prosent tho followlng program ln th klndergarten wlth a nmnher of Christmas songs: WTjnt tlio Stock lng Says. Cyril Blomflold; Santa, Harold McGrath; Tclllng Dolly, Lll llan Bryaivt; recltatlon, Ralph Hut chlns; solo and chorus, Ruth Bar bor; Ftret Christmas, Arlono Wlx glna; Tho Cliristmas Tree, Hvelyn Knapp. For a mlld, easy action of tho bow oIb, n atngle doso of Doan's R'ogulets ls onough. Troatmont curca habitual oonstinarlan. 25 cents a box. Ask Chrlstmaa. Plumloy Fllut; Dorothy's your drugglat for theiu. idv.