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CALEDONIAN-RECORD TUESDAY, SEPTEMtffcR 7, 1920 PAGE TWO CAfcOT 7 , , -.n Figures ha ve it that for every w inning in PURE SPECULATION thereare 99 losses. We believe you agree with us, that 100 per cent Safety is better than 99 per cent danger. Whon you deposit funds with us, you are not speculating neither does this Bank speculate with your money. It's as safe and sure as anything can w eli be. For sixty-eight years, continuous semi-annual dividends nave been paid depositors. Do you know of a better record? Passumpsic Savings Bank St. Johnsbury, Vi. WE WANT MECBANICS AND LABORERS of ali kinds to w ork in tliis plant. We also want young men to learn to operate the difl'erent mach-; ines, good pay whilc learning and chance for promo tion to good paying position. We also want women for light machine and bench work. ' 4 E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Employment Dept. : Rev. M. W. Halo went to Middle bury Monday to attend u meeting for pa.-tors. The funeral of Mi.? Nellie Marsh who died very suddenlv Tuesday was held at the house Thursdav a. ni., at 10 o'clock. Rev. F. E. Currier spoke very comfort ine; words to the bereav ed iiioth. r who has the sympathy of a host of friend.-,. The burnì was in the cenieteiv bere heside her father, who lied a year aio this month. Union M'ivices will be held at the niornin;. The Judith Lvford Woman's Club will meet with' Mrs. W. I. Abbott at Kast Cabot next Tuesday p. "in., Sept. Tth. Itoli cali to be answered wilh eurient eventi. Mi--. S. C. Hardin" ìcturned to her home at Cur.cord Saturday after a week's Aixy at Mvs. Julia Barr's. Card.; are out announcina; the man iaj?e oi Geoide B. Currier and Mi:.- I .ila Jame-on at Colebiook, N. 11., S. pt. 2 at 8 p. ni. Charhv Ilou.i'liton has moved hii family to Mar.-hlield wheie he is rull ili n.u a j;aratfO busine-s. lialph' Perry has moved his family iato T. II. )'.- uood's house, vecently vacai ed bv C. W. Hou.nhton. Mi?:-, Alice l'aine ìcturned to her work in Montprlier Timi day after a week's visit at her home bere. Guy Nelson of Boston was a visit or at bis f.lthel's, S. A. Nelson':! the past week. ,Mr. and Mr::. Thomas Crowley of Ilardwick visited relative heie re Celith. Miss Judith Haines poes this week to Barre to liei Kdiool work. Harold Lance has -one back to bis work at Springfield. Hin rv Halo of St. Johnsbury re crn'Jv visited friemis bere. Ui-v. and Mrs. K. L. Godd.ird are b.ick after a 'ev weeks' vaeation. Mi. and Mrs. B. G. lioers and M:. and Mrs. . J. Iioirers attended the w.'ddiac of Geoi'i;e Cunier and Miss Li la Jame on at Colcbrook, Thnrsday cvenmjr. Mi', and Mrs. Ilarlie Haine Green boro were recent visitor, A (!aiif,rhter was boni to Mr Mrs. Ilari v Stevens last week. of here. and NORTH DANVILLE Phone 44 We Write Every Kind of INSURANCE In the Very Best Companies A. B. Noycs Insurance Agency Inc. CITIZENS BANK BLOCK $4000 IN ATTR ACTION S $2000 In Horse Races ..LANCASTER FAIR.. September 7, 8, 9 and 10 l : "I LANCASTER FAIR Two cars leave daily on Wednesday and Thursday Start at 8 A. M. from my garage. Returning after, the races. Round Trip $3,00 One car daily to Barton Fair if it is loaded. rrice $3.00. C. E. HOPKINS Railroad Street Phone 703 St. Johnsbury Mrs. Waid who has been visitine her dnuuhter, Mrs. Guy I'owers, has returned to lier home in Woodsville. Mrs. Eliza and Miss Stella Alien who have been visitinir at F. E. Al lcn's the nast week returned to their home at St. Johnsbury, Centei Sun dav. Tlie VilIaTO Fchonl onened Monday w'.tli Mrs. Hai ohi Ward in the jrrani 'ìai room ar.:l Mrs. Nettie Burbank in the piiniarv room. Joseph McEliov has finished work at Cari Chickei'iiv's and returned to bis home in Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Alien and family and Mrs. Eliza and Miss Stella Alien vi-ited at Geor:e Whipple's at Lyra'.on Center, Sunday. Mi s Jennic Gadapee and a friend of Arebver ,Mu.-s., are visitili" her parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gadapee. Miss Mavourine Cilley vi. ited Mrs IL C. W'orniwood of East Barnet last wei k. Fieenian Alien, Fred Gadapee, William Cilley and Mr. Russell of B.tniet were business visitors in Barton Wednesday. Mi.-s Ethe Grav of St. Johnsbury Onteris visitine her uncle and aunt, Mi. arej Mrs. Frecman Alien. Mrs. Hate Odeikirk of St. Johns bury is .-pendini,' the week at N. IL Cliiroi-d's. Miss Lina Car san has returned to her home in Canada. Mi. and Mrs. Guy Clifford and familv of St. John, bui y ' visited at Will Cliiford's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Vance and Miss Edith Vance visited their dauifliter ,Miss Ilazel Vance at Bri'jhtlook ho.-pital, Sunday. Fred Morse of St. Johnsbury was the Ruest of hi- mother, Mrs. Abbie Morse, Sunday. Fred Carson visited at James Cas sady's in Walden Sunday. Mr.s. Arthur Eminons and two chil (Iren aie the truests of Mrs. Geoi-pe Dole at Joe's Pond. M;;rtle Noyes of St. Johnsbury is visitine; at Herbert Noyes' and Mrs. Anurie Newland. A biì'thday surpirso party was ;iv en Mrs. Frank Swett at the home of Charles Krew Wednesday eveiiinp-. About .() were pi'esent. Mu-ic was furnished by Jlr. and Mrs. E. Mosher ot St. Johnsbury Center and dancing was enjoyed throun'hout the evenirli, licfrcshmeiit ; oi satidwiches, cake and coffee were served. A beautiful birthday cake was made by Mrs. l'rev,' and cut and served by Mrs. Swett. A surprise party wa;- jriven Ernest Malhow.s Tuesday evenin;' at bis home. BefVeshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were served and a very pleasant evening enjoyed by ali "resent. Let Us Wire Your Home for ELECTRIC LIGHTS Cali G.1G-M RELIANCE ELECTRIC CO. St. Johnsburv, Vermont S. R. CARTER F.'B. KERR Lieut. Hardy Savina i Property from Uolsheviks i Lieut. Ionald E. Hardy, a native I of St. Johnsbury and son of Mr. and I Mrs. A. L. Hardy now of Anihcrst, Mass., has ju-t written his parents 1 after a silence of two months. In : steail of .-pendine bis .-ummer with ! his narents at their summer home in j (Jreensboro, he is stili at the front i furlitint; to rescue the supplies of the American Belief associa tion from fallintr into the hands ! of the invadine armies oC Ku : .-ian Bolsheviks. These supplies j for f eedini; the millions of starvin.i;! children in I'oland were located in ten or twelve dinerent, cities and ne nati been able to conduci a campagli foi' the savinj; of $50(1,000 worth of pro perty at the timo of writin;. The Bol.-heviks had only otten $10:i,000 worth antl probably some of this may be retaken. ST. JOHNSBURY CENTER Thero will be servire- at the Con tfreational church Sunday morninu at the usuai liour, ìu.-ia o ciock. ine i pastor will preach from the subject, "Evidences that the End of the rv rratjk. A' " C3 Compare these prices: JIdjutimcnt Basis-. Silvep.town Cor?- s, Booo 3liles Fabric Tires', booo jìiiles FAB RIC TIRE PRICE S SIZE I9IO TODAY 3QX3 25.45 19. IO SO x VA 33.85 23,20 324 48.65 36.80 344 65.35 53;I5 355 82.75 65.35 3 est in 'thè Long 'Ruh Womnioii Véters off WéiPinràòi'S: You are entitled to the Ballo t in ali State and National Electiohs WITHOUT TAX QUALIFICATIONS. You May Vote in the STATE PRIMARY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 14 You should not fail to Register. You should not fail to Vote. FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIOXS ANI) THE RALLOT IS YOURS: You owe it (o your State. You owe it to Yourself. lst A woman must be 21 years of ageor over. 2nd A wnman must have been a resident of the stale one year and of the city or town where she expeets to vote al least linee months prior to date of registration. r. 3rd A woman must go hefore the Roard of Civil Authority and have liei'. nani e placed on the check-list unless she has already done so. Consult your town clerk in person or by phone lo ascertain the meeting dales of the Board of Civil Authority. Uh A woman must take the Freeman's oath. This you will do before the Roard of Civil Authority when you register as a voler. Attorney-General Archibald has ruled that there are no restrietions on women voting in ali the fall elections in Vermont. , Prove to YOUR STATE that you are interested in it interested fully as mudi as the men even more than many men that you want the state to progress and take her rightful placo among the lead ing commonweàlths that you desire Vermont to go forward and keep iuick, sure pace with the best of them. k YOUR IJALLOT IS NEEDED TO ACCOMPLISH THIS! V I. -i V IN BURLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 10:30 and 2:00 o'clock At the New Sherwood - A state-wide convention of delegate and members of the Vermont Loague of Womcn Voters will be held. Ali members of this organization and members of ali women's organizations are invited to be present and assist in perfecting the full details of the now Loague. The meetings will be addressed by MISS MARJORIE SHULER of New York, Associale Edilor of The Woman Citizen LI LIA N IL OLZENDAM, ' Chairman Vermont Lcague of Women Voters.